Release Wranglers Call - Minutes of 8th March 2003

Howard Greenwell release-wranglers@freedesktop.org
Mon Mar 8 16:43:38 PST 2004


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All,

The minutes of the release wranglers call today:

Attendees:

Paul Anderson
Alan Coopersmith
Egbert Eich
Jim Gettys
Howard Greenwell
Stuart Kreitman
Kevin Martin
Leon Shiman


Minutes:

Egbert asked for Progress on the Trademark issue. No report from Jim - not 
spoken with lawyers yet.

Egbert has already mentioned too late to do a name change. SuSe needs a 
tree that is as close as possible to the XFree86 tree.
Others can use new names, and we did agree on Friday that these names 
should be configurable.
Egbert not sure how many different uses in the binary. Vendor strings, log 
files, ??? All need to be checked.

Egbert suggested a separate branch on the release branch for testing 
purposes. Fixes in the other release branch would then be brought across to 
the Configurable branch. Finally the new branch would be the X.Org release, 
while SuSe took the non-configurable branch in the short term.
Egbert will send detail out in an Email.

Stuart asked about how the number of CVS commit messages that would be sent 
out. Egbert explained ways that the mails could be distinguished by the 
relationship of the branches.

Egbert also asked how we should proceed with the documentation changes. 
Confused about which parts can be committed, which parts are still under 
discussion. No sure about UTF8 and IPV6 changes. Alan commented that IPV6 
are very useful and should be included.
Action: Paul to make a buzilla entry for the text to be committed. Also 
requested to add to 213 so it is not missed.

Egbert was informed that the version of Xrender was too old. Egbert to 
liaise directly with Keith on what version should be used.
Also completed Freetype on Friday afternoon. People without that support 
can now still build the tree. Ebgert needs to make a commit to imake. 
Egbert needs to check out the tree.

Jim now has two builds - Debian and RedHat - being built continuously by 
tinderbox. Jim will also try to get Mandrake running today, and is looking 
to get more sorted out.
Hopefullly, tinderbox will enable quicker diagnosis of which platforms are 
failing to build, and what is going wrong.

Egbert asked if Red Hat had any specific bug fixes that needs to be 
included. Red Hat has one fix, after 4.4.0. ATI fix on Radeon. Kevin will 
need to check with Mike on any other problems. Egbert also has some fixes 
to be included in the tree.

Jim will send out a note today on how to handle the tinderbox setup and 
configuration. Did say can support multiple tinderboxes and multiple branch 
building.

Howard.

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All,<br><br>
The minutes of the release wranglers call today:<br><br>
Attendees:<br><br>
Paul Anderson<br>
Alan Coopersmith<br>
Egbert Eich<br>
Jim Gettys<br>
Howard Greenwell<br>
Stuart Kreitman<br>
Kevin Martin<br>
Leon Shiman<br><br>
<br>
Minutes:<br><br>
Egbert asked for Progress on the Trademark issue. No report from Jim -
not spoken with lawyers yet.<br><br>
Egbert has already mentioned too late to do a name change. SuSe needs a
tree that is as close as possible to the XFree86 tree. <br>
Others can use new names, and we did agree on Friday that these names
should be configurable. <br>
Egbert not sure how many different uses in the binary. Vendor strings,
log files, ??? All need to be checked. <br><br>
Egbert suggested a separate branch on the release branch for testing
purposes. Fixes in the other release branch would then be brought across
to the Configurable branch. Finally the new branch would be the X.Org
release, while SuSe took the non-configurable branch in the short term.
<br>
Egbert will send detail out in an Email.<br><br>
Stuart asked about how the number of CVS commit messages that would be
sent out. Egbert explained ways that the mails could be distinguished by
the relationship of the branches.<br><br>
Egbert also asked how we should proceed with the documentation changes.
Confused about which parts can be committed, which parts are still under
discussion. No sure about UTF8 and IPV6 changes. Alan commented that IPV6
are very useful and should be included. <br>
<b>Action:</b> Paul to make a buzilla entry for the text to be committed.
Also requested to add to 213 so it is not missed.<br><br>
Egbert was informed that the version of Xrender was too old. Egbert to
liaise directly with Keith on what version should be used. <br>
Also completed Freetype on Friday afternoon. People without that support
can now still build the tree. Ebgert needs to make a commit to imake.
Egbert needs to check out the tree. <br><br>
Jim now has two builds - Debian and RedHat - being built continuously by
tinderbox. Jim will also try to get Mandrake running today, and is
looking to get more sorted out. <br>
Hopefullly, tinderbox will enable quicker diagnosis of which platforms
are failing to build, and what is going wrong. <br><br>
Egbert asked if Red Hat had any specific bug fixes that needs to be
included. Red Hat has one fix, after 4.4.0. ATI fix on Radeon. Kevin will
need to check with Mike on any other problems. Egbert also has some fixes
to be included in the tree.<br><br>
Jim will send out a note today on how to handle the tinderbox setup and
configuration. Did say can support multiple tinderboxes and multiple
branch building. <br><br>
Howard. <br>
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