"Before" sounds good to me too. I know it's super short notice, but this weekend is the last weekend of the month, so let's meet.
Our usual time to meet is on Sundays, so let's meet *Sunday at 11am until noon, US/Central*. Use your favorite timezone converter for your local time, but that's the same time we've always met. We alternate between "technical" and "social" and this month is *technical* . *This isn't a replacement for discussion on the list, we always need to bring items back to the list for follow-up. * On Wed, Oct 23, 2024, 6:48 AM <jer...@shidel.net> wrote: > > > > On Oct 22, 2024, at 10:20 PM, Jim Hall <jh...@freedos.org> wrote: > > > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2024, 8:48 PM Jerome Shidel via Freedos-devel < > freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > Don’t recall if the next online get-together was discussed during the > most recent video conference call. > > > > When is the next one? > > > > > > Thanks for the reminder! No, we didn't set a date for the next one. > > > > When is a good time? I think it really comes down to: would it be better > to meet before the next monthly test release, or after? > > I think before the next monthly build would be better. > > That way we can discuss: What or which additional packages should be > moved. > > I did watch the video you made on the changes in T2410. Overall, I think > the thoughts you mentioned would be okay. > > However, there will be a few minor complications involved. Namely some of > the Utilities required by BASE cannot be moved to the BonusCD. Those will > need placed in a new (as of yet undetermined) package group to be kept on > the LiveCD. Not hard to do. We just need to make some decisions. > > It would be good to discuss such things during the get-together before > T2411. > > Possibly for T2411 or more likely T2412, I think we should break-up the > Utilities group. Over the years, it has become a dumping ground for > anything that did not belong in one of the other groups. At present on > GitLab, the “Boot Tools” group has 3 packages and “Utilities” has 75. > > While both the Base and Development groups are over 50 packages, their > contents are all fairly well related. On the other hand, a lot of the > things in the Utilities group are not related to most of the other > packages. It may be good to break it up a little. > > Possible drop “Utilities” (utils) in favor of 3 groups… (utilsys) > Utilities System, (utildisk) Utilities Disk and (utilmisc) Utilities Other. > That would keep them sorted alphabetically in FDIMPLES. However, it would > probably be fine as (sysutil) System Utilities, (diskutil) Disk Utilities > and (miscutil) Other Utilities / General Utilities. > > :-) > > >
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