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Re: Status of ‘core-updates’
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: Status of ‘core-updates’ |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 22:21:01 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Hi Steve,
Steve George <steve@futurile.net> skribis:
> On 10 Apr, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
[...]
>> To be clear (but I guess it’s crystal clear to anyone who’s been around
>> long enough :-)), what we need most is someone to keep track of changes,
>> coordinate efforts, decide what goes in the branch and what’s postponed
>> or moved to a separate branch, and send periodic (weekly) status updates
>> over the course of a couple of months. This can (and probably should)
>> be done without doing any actual hacking on the branch.
> (...)
>
> This sounds like something I can do:
>
> - track changes (in branch)
> - co-ordinate blocking issues (in bug system)
> - co-ordinate with people doing the actual work :-P
> - send (periodic) weekly emails
> - encourage shipping by minimising scope creep ;-)
Awesome, thanks for volunteering!
> Sounds like there's already agreement to revert the 'pkgconf' change and push
> a new branch without them which becomes 'core-updates'. Josselin on IRC I had
> the impression you were working on that?
I’m not sure what the situation is (I see Maxim just pushed changes on
top of current ‘core-updates’, so maybe it’s OK?).
Josselin, Maxim: could you explain what problems there are around
pkgconf and what you would recommend?
Thanks,
Ludo’.