Well, let's stay speculative. Needent' be tomorrow. What is a day - with at at least a 2 hour period, preferably more - that works for the most people?
I'm pretty flexible as to what hours I keep, so pretend I'm not in PDT... There was a time when I was available on irc 24/7 and #bufferbloat was a hotbed of development, but of late that's been hard, and regardless, the effort expended, diffuse, and worse, mostly unlogged. I'm NOT huge on "meetings" per se', but having a regular get-together *recorded*, seems like a very good idea at this point. Particularly on this, focused topic, initially. And to not be a "meeting" per se', but to get some actual work done, in concert, rather than asynchronously. On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Maciej Soltysiak <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> My overall thought at the moment is to hold a "building >> openwrt/cerowrt google hangout" with as many participants as possible, >> get some your versions built, record the thing, see what barriers >> there are to making it easier, and smash them. > > Sounds good! I don't know all the time zones people are in, but I'm in CEST > (GMT+2 at the moment). > >> >> I'm back in california now and migrating back to PDT, when would be a >> good time to get everyone together? Saturday? > > Short notice, but might be. I suggest you invite folks, see how many join, > how many reject but wanted to join. > And hold another session a week after. > > For the agenda I'd suggest including these topics: > - quick walkthrough of build process > - resolving missing file issue > - adding new software to packages > - any advice on kernel config? > >> I note that I'm very free with commit access to the ceropackages repo >> in particular. If, in order to make forward progress on the dlna, upnp >> issues, we have to move those into ceropackages, go for it. The whole >> point of ceropackages was to try to find ways to quickly spin up and >> eventually push out, new, improved, interesting packages into openwrt >> mainline. > > >> >> Regardless pls send along your github ids, and I'll add you. > > Although I've done my share of coding, patching, using cvs, I'm a github > newbe: > https://github.com/pysiak > > Regards, > Maciej > -- Dave Täht http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki - "3.3.8-17 is out with fq_codel!" _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
