I'll be at FOSDEM. How should we meet up there? I've never been there, so I don't know what would work best. Is there a "GNOME booth" type thing?
On Mon, 2013-01-21 at 10:49 +0100, Olav Vitters wrote: > Propose another meeting at FOSDEM. To be held when we find space to hold > a meeting as well as find eachother :P > Suggested time: Saturday afternoon. This as I recall Sundays going by > quickly and I'm usually not at the conference before noon. > > (Potential) Topics: > - release team membership changes > we talked a while ago about possible new member, but don't recall any > outcome > - gnu membership > it is not something for release team. I just wonder what it brings us, > I haven't noticed any benefit, while I see the drawbacks. I'd like to > understand what the rest thinks. fyi, this is not just about the > recent stuff on foundation-list (see archives if you have > unsubscribed). > - status of 3.8 > I haven't been following 3.8 development process due to Mageia > focussing on 3.6. Hope to join along for 3.10 again. > - 4.x when? > Seems people get very focussed when the major version changes. One way > to change that would be to change the major more often ;) > Though we don't do feature based releases, what should the criteria > be? Align the version number with gtk+ or not? > Note: there was at least 2 years or so between thinking about a 3.0 > and the actual 3.0, so think of 4.x as defining where we want to go. > - git accounts for forks > Saw some news about a fork of our fallback mode. Didn't notice a git > account request. Should we offer such stuff (like MATE), just > wait/ignore or do we prefer that it is not under 'GNOME'? > > A FOSDEM meeting is usually unplanned, hopefully we'll have wifi, think > maybe we should do a Google Hangout thing? I'm planning to only bring my > phone. Seems you can do Google Hangout on that. Not sure if concretely > we can make use of it, plus holding my phone the whole time might be bit > awkward. Also would need quiet room, wifi, etc. Most will be face to > face, so IRC won't be good enough. > > If you do not attend FOSDEM, would be nice if you could test if you're > able to join a Google Hangout. I guess I need your gmail email address, > I'll try and test how it all works :) > > Btw: ideally the hangout should be public. > _______________________________________________ [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team Release-team lurker? Do NOT participate in discussions.
