Present: Bron, Robert, Nicola, Raymond, Jeroen

Bron:
- have been working on a bunch of things at the last minute (just the few hours 
before the meeting)!
- IMIP support back in master (if you don't set a notifier, it uses sendmail 
like before, but with the per-recipient logic that stops use sending multiple 
messages if there are multiple attendees, and also the update detection)
- Merged Raymond's object storage work to master
- Merged the cyrus-docs repository (with rewritten history to be under /doc) 
into cyrus-imapd repository master
- Merged Robert's additional charset work onto master.
- Worked with Robert's Xapian patches to build a local test build for testing 
the Xapian SearchFuzzy tests (not finished yet)
- Other than that mostly working on FastMail support issues.

Raymond:
- Jean-Francois has promised he would work on OpenIO docs, haven't heard back 
yet.
- Jeroen - does anyone have OpenIO completely packaged?  - Jean-Francois will 
provide packages.  Github wiki refers to packages. (Centos/Redhat/Fedora)
- Raymond is running it on Ubuntu.  Not from packages, did installation a while 
ago.   They've been cutting down on dependencies, so it's probably easier now.

Robert:
- added some charsets to master repository (Japanese, Chinese, Baltic) - simple 
table based
- now working on integrating libicu into charset library - support for nearly 
every charset!
- should improve search (normalise all the charsets to UTF8).  Getting libicu 
working with pipeline.
- working on character based now, but if performance is an issue we can pass 
blocks at a time to libicu.

Jeroen:
- last week - discovered that discrete murder forcefully uses 
getannotation/annotatemore against backends.
- merged a patch that Ken has done based on backend capabilities
- gets metadata responses to getannotation reports.  Got fix for selves.  D86.  
Have asked Ellie to take a look.
- also specialuse fetch from backend.  Ken already has some patches for that.  
Will look into them.
- some discussion of speed implications of doing annotation lookup for every 
line of LIST response vs fetching entire list of specialuse from the backend in 
one roundtrip and then using a hash or list lookup locally.

Nicola:
- nothing to add (but has made some Docs layout fixes during the week per the 
repo commits)

-- 
  Bron Gondwana
  br...@fastmail.fm

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