Hello,

After being revised by 3 people (thx henne, benji), here are the
minutes of the last irc meeting.

Enjoy

Marcio Ferreira
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aka_druid



openSUSE Status Meeting 2006-02-08 minutes

*** BEGIN MEETING ***

Talk in #opensuse about the latest development topics and issues in
the openSUSE project

Initial topics:
1. mirrors - bill-barriere
2. frontpage redesign - Pflodo
3. forum discussion results - Henne
4. subfs discussion results - houghi
5. LinuxTag - Christian Boltz
6. Foreign language mailing lists - skh
7. SDB - howtos, migration, what is an SDB article - (not)localhorst
8. CDB/HCL - hardware database efforts - the_dude > didnt happen
9. SUSE Linux 10.1 Status / Roadmap - AJ


o mirrors situation
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Several people expressed concerns about the current mirror model
with separated repositories with the OSS/main repository at
opensuse.org and the extra repository at suse.com. Adrian Schroeter
stated that they could not be merged as the open source project must
be strictly separated from the commercial services.

- Mirrors outside of Europe are not in as good shape as the  
European/German mirrors (bottle necks, corruption, de-synced),
specially the ones with installation sources (many mirrors have ISOs,
few have installation-sources), which affects many people trying to 
perform network installations.

Action Item henne:
- Discuss this in [email protected]
- Involve [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the discussion

- The factory repository doesn't have enough mirrors
- Mathieu Chouinard(chouimat) suggested drpmsync should be able to let
the  client decide what to sync or not
- Opensuse is looking for more mirrors, so if anyone knows of one
interested in  running it, step forward
- drpmsync needs better documentation and marketing so people will be
more inclined to use it, at present there is not much interest.

Action Item schiele:
- discuss how we can make the drpmsync service better
- help in the documentation process, extending
http://en.opensuse.org/How_to_setup_a_drpmsync_server

- It was suggested to put the torrent files of the downloads for the next
  release in the openSUSE wiki

Action Item notlocalhorst:
- upload final 10.1 torrents to the wiki

o Foreign language mailing lists
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- It was requested that any foreign language wiki gets its associated
mailing list in that language.
- There was a discussion about whether or not it is a good thing to
have lots of new localized mailing lists, but no conclusion was
reached. Some suggested creating the lists to see how they go, so
henne took the job.
- Also a discussion about the format the lists should have

Action Item henne:
- put mailinglists into the next meetings agenda
- setup opensuse-it mailinglist after naming convention is decided
- come up with a proposal for mailing list layout in the future (helping skh)

Action Item darix:
- ask the Italian guys if it hurts them badly to wait a week or two
(delay due to the name problem)

Action Item skh:
- come up with a proposal on mailing list layout in the future (henne will help)

o opensuse.org frontpage lift-up/redesign
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Some people felt that the front page of opensuse.org is poorly
designed, although some are happy with the way it is now.
- People need to decide what is wrong and then what needs to be
changed, and how it should be changed. There are 2 different issues:
the layout/design and the way information is grouped/distributed in
the front page and in the wiki. This needs to be discussed in the wiki
mail list.

Action Item michl:
- discuss front page redesign on opensuse-wiki

o Forum Discussions Result
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Sonja Krause-Harder(skh) explained that some wish to have a forum at
  forum.opensuse.org. She also suggested the proposal that we now prepare to
  setup a forum, trying to involve the existing forum owners, but that would
  take some time to be done.
- Viras (from an unofficial suse forum) expressed an opinion that an official
  forum is not needed. He questioned whether it would be a helpful step in the
  project. He thinks the forum would grow well but would not get the existing
  forum members involved.

Action Item Viras:
- take the discussion to the forum people in suselinuxsupport.de forum

Action item skh:
- talk to suse internal people to see about resources, etc if the
forum idea goes ok

Action Item StormX:
- invite the other forum maintainers to the suselinuxsupport.de
opensuse-forum category

o subfs discussion
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Several people expressed concern that the automounting feature would only be
  available for GNOME and KDE
- SUSE people explained that subfs is gone for good, and keeping it is not up
  for discussion. Also that at present there is not a clear solution for that
  problem for non-KDE and non-GNOME users.
- It was suggested that other users could run gnome-volume-manager even if they
  are using other environments, but this is not an ideal situation because it
  would use additional resources and some people simply don't have any parts of
  gnome installed installed.
- Suggested alternatives: supermount, autofs, create a console daemon that will
  do the job of gnome-volume-manager. The problems are that autofs is poor
  documented, supermount status is unknown, and the console daemon would need
  to be implemented, it simply doesn't exist now.

Action Item henne:
- write SDB article about alternatives of subfs
- discuss the alternatives in [email protected]

o Linux TAG
  ~~~~~~~~~
- openSUSE requested a community booth at the LinuxTag
  (http://www.linuxtag.org/2006/), SUSE people confirmed, but it needs to be
  discussed how opensuse will be represented there.
- It was said that there will be no commerical Novell booth, which disappointed
  several users.

No action items :(

o SDB migration to wiki
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Migration of SDB is complete
- Discussing is ongoing about how to migrate the how-to's, especially regarding
  style-guides on how to do a how-to (whats a how-to, whats a sdb article,
  etc). According to localhorst: howtos are more complex things than SDB
  articles.
- Old SDB in {portal,sdb}.suse.com will be replaced by redirects to the
  opensuse wiki

Action Item notlocalhorst:
- write HOWTO style-guide
- communicate that we want to keep SDB clean of HOWTO like writings

o SUSE Linux 10.1 Status / Roadmap - AJ
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- AJaeger brought us the latest major changes

* Kernel Changes km_ packages / non-GPL kernel modules

- The km_* packages are being replaced by the KMP, so packages can be built
  more easily independently from the kernel package build. Some information
  about kmp packages can be found in http://www.suse.de/~agruen/KMPM/

- Most developers of the kernel community consider non-GPL kernel modules to be
  infringing on their licensing/copyright. Novell does respect this position
  and refrains from distributing non-GPL kernel modules for future products.
  Novell works with vendors to supply alternative ways to provide the
  functionality that was previously only available with non-GPL kernel modules.
  So, the kernel-*nongpl package has been dropped and will not be provided
  anymore.

Action Item notlocalhorst:
- write documentation about the end user part of the KMP switch
Action Item garloff:
- provide notlocalhorst with details

* Major bug in Beta3: Fontconfig

- This bug in fontconfig can cause your X apps to crash. So that means the beta
  testers should take careful look at those bugs and report when something
  interesting is found.

Action Item ajaeger:
- announce fontconfig changes on factory
- announce fontconfig location on factory

* Package manager major changes

- Lots of changes in this area, headed by the inclusion of new libzypp
(cool name). This will cause a delay in beta4, the inclusion of a new
beta5 test cycle, and reduced functionality of the package manager in
beta4, so that the integration goes smoothly.

- New Zen tools to make updates will be included, replacing
SUSEplugger. The zmd daemon will handle yum and ZENworks installation
sources, which means a complete switch to YUM. YaST sources may not be
supported anymore (but 10.0 sources have YUM metadata so dont panic). 
Hopefully there is still lots of development in this area, which means
that yast sources might be supported and the (awful) current Zen
updater interface can be replaced by a more sane design, as its very
raw in the current betas. Also there will be a web user interface for
the updater.

- Frontend wise the YaST software manager will be the same, as the
change is in the back-end of the package manager as stated by AJaeger.

Action Item AJ:
- Document the change to libzypp so its more understandable.

*** END OF MEETING ***

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