sheila
- yesterday: logistical contact tel # issue to sort out
- working on new set of metric graphs, based on suggestions from Jeffrey
- finally installed desktop checkpoint, run thru acceptance tests
* mimi - sheila, might be interesting to start tracking page views to
downloads again with new landing page
* sheila - Yes, I have that data - landing page views to
downloads...I just didn't send out that graph but it might be worth
tracking with the new page. I will see if I can see a change in the 2
weeks before and after the new page.
mimi
- audio slideshows
- have 2 up at people.osafoundation.org/mimi
- 3rd and 4th coming soon
- jeffrey helped me fix my sftp access, but now appears my svn access
is hosed :(
pje
- fixed a problem with tasks being able to be resumed twice if two
things changed between event loop flushes
- wrote a bunch of tests for the new connect/disconnect API
- implemented the "connection changes occur in the next recalc", and
working on the tests for that right now
- wrote a partial draft of the cellcache stuff from the post earlier
this week
- should have a checkin of the other changes and tests today, then
will start work on tests and doc for the cellcache decorator
- then onto pub-sub, birefs and ORM
travis
- testing session yesterday, jousted against ie6 for a while and came
up emptyhanded, need to get back to that to do a little more ie6
testing on 0.15 before I'm totally comfortable with release
- worked on new add/remove collection affordances in sidebar, just
about done with that
- this morning I've been responding to the recently publicized debian
security hole re: ssh keys - http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-
announce/2008/msg00152.html
-- it's really serious - most ssh keys for machines have changed,
which means you'll get nasty message when you try to ssh to most of
our machines which can be corrected by deleting the appropraite
entries from .ssh/known_hosts
-- not sure if it has implications for graphical clients, but
probably, ping me if you seem to be having trouble
-- there are also a number of compromised (insecure, not actively
being used) keys in use on our systems, which i'll be dealing with
today via email
* sheila - should we post something to cosmo list?
* travis - yes, that's my next task - going to cross-post b/c it
affects whole project
-- no need to blog, not end-user issue
-- only really affects people in this meeting
-- expect to be sorting this out for a couple more hours, then back
to web work q
* travis - 0.15 release by eow, Jeffrey?
* jeffrey - sounds good
randy
- investigating weird timezone issue I saw yesterday (fun stuff)
- spent some time getting cosmo running on FreeBSD to be able to help
a user having problems
- need to wrap up 0.15 (depending on timezone issue)
grant
- finishing up 0.7.6 (incl German translation)
jeffrey
- Got Eclipse working, tried a different approach to triage status
stuff (I'm feeling like I have a better grasp of the Java source now,
but it's taking a while), spent a while fixing hamstar's ssh issues
(her .ssh/config was forbidding password authentication, which was
causing havoc)
- I've been wondering about all Eclipse's warnings about wanting
generics to be parameterized_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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