Hi, I am late but it seems that nobody replied before so i guess it is ok to be late. :-) I am working on the OPKGC integration and OSCARonDebian (both x86_64 and i386). I try to work on that 1-2 full day par week (split up in 1-2 hours time slots since i am working on that mostly during my free time). I also think we did progress well on the OPKGC integration topic, i think we are done with the first phase and i plan to start the testing/polishing phase this week. Also note that for the OPKGC integration i am using Debian and not any RPM distro. This will have to be addressed before the release but i do not think i will have the time to deal with that (Jean and I need help on that topic!).
I am also working on some other stuff related to OSCAR but nothing that can be included into that release. In conclusion, i think this is a good idea to _not_ decide a release date right now, a lot of technical points still need to be addressed (e.g. creation of RPMs using OPKGC, upload of these RPMs to the Yum repository and test of these repositories) and right now nobody is working on these points. Thanks, Le mardi 7 août 2007 12:45, Jean Parpaillon a écrit : > Hi all, > From some weeks now, trunk is broken as we are stuck on the process of > migrating to the new opkg format: migrating packages themselves but also > migrating infrastructure which use the packages. > Online repositories have been setup and are being slowly fed with packages. > > FMHO, contributions and contributors are not regular enough to decide a > precise date for freezing and releasing, hence I would prefer the mode > "release when it's ready". > > All this introduction to say that I really don't know how to set up a > date, given that I don't how many people can work on OSCAR during the > future weeks and how many time can they spend on it. The issue is that > people, for various reasons, need a date. > > So, I propose that each of you give an indication about how many time > (approximatively, of course) she will spend on the project and on which > part she plans to work on, so that we can have an idea of the schedule. > > Another point: the new opkg format brought a lot of changes and it's not > easy for many people to participate in the migration. But a great help > can be brought just posting tickets about broken things. Even invalid > tickets are useful as they implies discussions and comments. > > > Best regards, > Jean > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Kerrighed inside - OSCAR outside > http://kerrighed.org/ http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Jean PARPAILLON - Engineer - PARIS group - Office E210 > > IRISA-INRIA, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes cedex, France > Tél: +33 2 99 84 22 33, Fax: +33 2 99 84 71 71 -- Geoffroy ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Oscar-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oscar-devel
