On Thu, 26 May 2011 09:38:28 -0700, Jacob Helwig wrote:
> 
> As promised yesterday, here are the results of our first planning
> meeting.
> 
> Right now, we're loosely following a Scrum style of development. With
> the current one-week iteration's backlog outlined below.
> 
>  * #2128 - Allow arbitrary fact as node_name identifier
> 
>  * #7224 - Bad english: hostname was not match with the server
>            certificate
> 
>  * #4416 - Resources cannot be used on the run where they are synced
> 
>  * Package type V2 (apt)
> 
>  * Package type V2 (dpkg)
> 
>  * Package type V2 (aptitude)
> 
> We're trying to work on things that we know have annoyed people using
> Puppet. We are very open to any suggestions on what to add to the
> following iterations, so please vote on tickets in Redmine[1], and
> comment on these updates.
> 
> The "Package type V2" items don't currently have any tickets in Redmine,
> but the goal will be to clean up the current package type in the hopes
> of having a clean, "modern" and well tested type, and set of providers
> that people can use as a reference when writing their own.  If the
> experiment in refactoring the package type, and the apt, aptitude, and
> dpkg providers goes well, we plan on continuing on to the rest of the
> providers.
> 
> In addition to the iteration backlog, #7670 and #7681 have become
> priorities that we will be addressing as soon as we can.
> 
>  * #7670 - operatingsystem fact incorrect after clear on Ubuntu
> 
>  * #7681 - Regression, arrays and variables
> 
> [1] http://projects.puppetlabs.com
> 

Just a quick reminder that we're going to have our planning meeting
tomorrow.  If you'd like to influence what we end up prioritizing for
ourselves for the coming week, please speak up.

#7670, and #7681 have both been fixed, and merged into the appropriate
branches to be released.

I've had one suggestion of working on #650 (Puppet replaces conf
directories when they are symlinks).

Right now, the back-log looks the same as it did last wednesday due to
the two "blockers" popping up, and the long holiday weekend here in the
States.

-- 
Jacob Helwig

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