Here's my proposal for what to cover in the talk at the May OpenSolaris
Summit.  I'm pitching this for an external audience, so no references to
Teamware, no assumptions that the audience is familiar with existing ON
processes, etc.

I'm hoping to include diagrams and screenshots, but how much will depend
on the time I have available.

Feedback is definitely encouraged.  Is this the right set of topics, is
this a good order to present things in, etc.

  I.   What We Have Now
    A.   Features
      1.   Support for Subversion, Mercurial
      2.   Can do real work (pull, commit, push) for projects, some
           consolidations (JDS)
      3.   Simple repo mgmt
      4.   OpenGrok indexing of projects
    B.   How-to's, pointers to docs
      1.   Repo creation
        a.   steps
        b.   format of hg and svn URLs
      2.   Getting commit access
      3.   ssh keys, anon access

  II.  Close To Done
       (These are the things the SCM Migration project is currently
       focused on.)
    A.   ON tools
      1.   nightly
      2.   Checks code
      3.   Features from wx (recommit, backup/restore)
    B.   Documentation
    C.   Dependencies on SCCS keywords (part 1)

  III. Other Pieces for ON Migration
    A.   gk tools
    B.   Gate hooks
      1.   better error handling
      2.   maybe additional checks (e.g., approved RTI)
    C.   Improve SCM console?
      1.   missing operations
      2.   scaling with many committers
    D.   Dependencies on SCCS keywords (part 2)
    E.   Incremental Merge
    F.   Scalability?
      1.   /etc/passwd update cron job
      2.   server sizing

  IV.  Other Pieces for External Committers
    A.   OpenRTI
    B.   Bug tracker
    C.   Consolidation makes it happen


I'd like to finalize the outline over the next week, so that I can start
on the slides next Wednesday (23rd April).  Feedback after the 22nd is
okay, but I might not be able to act on it.

mike

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