We were: David, DaveL, Mihail, Alex, Paul, Michael and Belén WEEKLY UPDATE
The big news is that Dave Lerner is joining us once more until the end of the release. Welcome back, Dave! :) David: fixes to the configuration page are in, and sent patches for review for the 2 features assigned to him (the unsupported feature page and the all projects table). Working on defects next. Belén: reviewing implementation work, and looking into designs for 6838 (allow users to submit error reports to errors.yoctoproject.org). We are still discussing if it's worth doing in this release: we should make a decision soon. I've also redesigned the navigation of the projects section, but after reviewing the changes the development team concluded that they will require splitting the build and analysis modes into separate applications, so the work will be done in 1.9. Alex: worked on page display performance enhancements, improving the data logging rate and also did some work on the downloads capability and other small bugs. Michael: reviewing some security issues and working through his bug list Scott: a new version of the manual is out. Got comments from Michael and Belen, and Alex sent a power point with loads of information that he is looking into adding right now. There are still some holes, that he's marked with notes in the manual. Please look at those and contribute as needed Mihail: up to date in all features submitted. Paul: nothing to report OPENS Enhancements status: of the 5 enhancements that were to be submitted before cut off date, 6483, 6682 and 6835 are in progress review; 6755 and 7302 are resolved. We should make it on time to be merged for M3. Well done, everybody! Bug list: Belén will get in touch with Dave Lerner to suggest some issues from that list. We also spoke about prioritising 7223 and 6775. Belén will talk to Paul Eggleton to bump those to medium+ Toaster QA report: Alex sent a link to the Toaster QA report https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/WW06_-_2015-02-03_-_Full_Pass_1.8_M2.rc2 #Test_Run_Summary_Report And explained that Toaster is the only component of the project causing trouble, which is not making us any friends ;) This is due to the way the QA report weights the bugs, so Alex is going to prioritise the issues listed in that report to bring us back to green. The good news is that a whole bunch of them are already resolved or in progress review, and a couple of them were enhancements, not bugs (I've changed them), and they are against the 1.9 release (not 1.8), so they should disappear from the next report. ELC demo: we still haven't confirmed if there will be a Yocto Project booth at ELC (David will speak to Lieu to find out), but we have been accepted to the technology showcase session, so we need to have a demo ready in any case. We agreed that it would be nice to show Toaster actually building stuff, and since we cannot rely on connectivity there, the easiest way is probably setting up Toaster in a beefy laptop using an SQL database instead of sqlite and building from shared state. Dave Lerner mentioned he has a laptop we might be able to use. We might also send the NUC with Paul Eggleton with a database full of data that people can use to check the analysis functionality. On 18/02/2015 11:23, "Barros Pena, Belen" <[email protected]> wrote: >The weekly call for Toaster contributors happens today at 4pm GMT (8am >PST/ 11am EST / 6pm EET). You are all welcome to join. > >Call Details: >Tel: 1-888-875-9370 >Bridge: 1 >Passcode: 8430798 > >-- >_______________________________________________ >toaster mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/toaster -- _______________________________________________ toaster mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/toaster
