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Re: Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for May [ In reply to ]
On N, 2008-05-01 at 05:30 +0000, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> This is your monthly friendly reminder ! Same bat time (typically
> the 2nd Thursday at 2000 UTC / 1600 EST), same bat channel
> (#gentoo-council @ irc.freenode.net) !
>
> If you have something you'd wish for us to chat about, maybe even
> vote on, let us know ! Simply reply to this e-mail for the whole
> Gentoo dev list to see.

I would like to see the council to chat about two points, which are the
following:


1) ChangeLog entries and when one is a must-have. This especially in
relation to arch stabilizations.

2) The situation of keywording, stabilization or other bugs being
completely ignored by the arm, sh and s390 teams. Can something be done
to help in resolving this? Stabilizations do happen, but ignoring the
bugs, and whenever they are felt to be done, and no un-CC-ing happens -
usually with a 1 to 5 months of delay.


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Mart Raudsepp
Gentoo Developer
Mail: leio@gentoo.org
Weblog: http://planet.gentoo.org/developers/leio
Re: Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for May [ In reply to ]
On 01 May 2008 05:30:01
Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> wrote:
> If you have something you'd wish for us to chat about, maybe even
> vote on, let us know ! Simply reply to this e-mail for the whole
> Gentoo dev list to see.

I'd like a decision on the eight digits thing in PMS:

> No integer part of a version specification may contain more than eight
> digits.

It's been discussed on this list previously:

http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/msg_db2f5c09c2c0c8b042ca3d0dcec7cdaf.xml

and on bugzilla:

https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188449

and I get the impression that there aren't any particularly strong
feelings either way. So can we get a Council ruling to either kill the
limit and strongly encourage people to fix their code, or keep the
limit and start enforcing it and fixing it in the tree via repoman etc?

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Ciaran McCreesh
Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for May [ In reply to ]
This is your monthly friendly reminder ! Same bat time (typically
the 2nd Thursday at 2000 UTC / 1600 EST), same bat channel
(#gentoo-council @ irc.freenode.net) !

If you have something you'd wish for us to chat about, maybe even
vote on, let us know ! Simply reply to this e-mail for the whole
Gentoo dev list to see.

Keep in mind that every GLEP *re*submission to the council for review
must first be sent to the gentoo-dev mailing list 7 days (minimum)
before being submitted as an agenda item which itself occurs 7 days
before the meeting. Simply put, the gentoo-dev mailing list must be
notified at least 14 days before the meeting itself.

For more info on the Gentoo Council, feel free to browse our homepage:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
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gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for May [ In reply to ]
This is your monthly friendly reminder ! Same bat time (typically
the 2nd Thursday at 2000 UTC / 1600 EST), same bat channel
(#gentoo-council @ irc.freenode.net) !

If you have something you'd wish for us to chat about, maybe even
vote on, let us know ! Simply reply to this e-mail for the whole
Gentoo dev list to see.

Keep in mind that every GLEP *re*submission to the council for review
must first be sent to the gentoo-dev mailing list 7 days (minimum)
before being submitted as an agenda item which itself occurs 7 days
before the meeting. Simply put, the gentoo-dev mailing list must be
notified at least 14 days before the meeting itself.

For more info on the Gentoo Council, feel free to browse our homepage:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
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