So, we have a nice schedule for GNOME 3 at: http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNinetyone/
That's not in itself going to get us to a good solid GNOME 3. There seems to a lot more stuff that needs doing on the coordination side, and if it's happening, it's not being very well advertised, because I couldn't find any evidence of it looking around. A few things that jump to mind listed below. - Owen Central place for planning ========================== http://live.gnome.org/GNOME3 is "GNOME 2.30 == GNOME 3.0 release-team proposal" Way to track stuff that needs doing =================================== I hear rumors of a status whiteboard tag. Someone keeping track of what needs doing ========================================= There really needs to be a weekly report of how we are doing on fixing the issues that are marked important. Someone needs to be paying attention to whether there are important issues that nobody is working on. Someone watching the builds =========================== http://build.gnome.org/ is back up and running and has a build from yesterday. Yay. Has anybody looked? If packages going red on build.gnome.org aren't blocker material .... if packages don't have to be green, then there really is no point. (And if the Debian-sid build slave is the only one that is running, it's the only one that should be shown on the front page of http://build.gnome.org) Standard ways to test GNOME 3 as an OS ====================================== If someone wanted to test their application on GNOME 3 or hack on GNOME 3, the options are slim: - You can install Fedora Rawhide or some other development Linux distribution that sticks close to stock GNOME. - You can jhbuild GNOME 3 on top of something. Figuring out for yourself: - What dependencies you need to install (gnome-shell-build-setup.sh gets you partially there) - How to get past the modules that are red on build.gnome.org - How to log in to the session you built. (There are some hints in the jhbuild manual, but they aren't sufficient. This isn't going to materially change before we get GNOME 3 out, but we need documented clarity .. _this_ is how you test GNOME 3. Plans for testing GNOME 3 ========================= Everybody knows what needs work in their own modules, but there are lot of gaps in between modules. How are we going to catch options in the control center not doing anything, etc? _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
