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Time/PlaceThis meeting is a hybrid teleconference and IRC chat. Anyone is welcome to join...here's the info: - Time: 11:00am Eastern Daylight Time US (UTC-4)
- ReadyTalk:
- U.S.A/Canada toll free: 866-740-1260, participant code: 2257295
- International toll free:
- http://www.readytalk.com/intl
- Use the above link and input 2257295 and the country you are calling from to get your country's toll-free dial-in number
- Once on the call, enter participant code 2257295
- IRC:
AttendeesAgenda- Fedora 3.7 Test Plan
- Open
- Code key signing
- Fedora4 RoadMap review?
- Install fest?
- Acceptance testing?
- Input to coming face-to-face steering meeting?
- Other?
- Can we document additional Fedora4 practices?
- project descriptions in POMs (sufficient for dependency work)
- pull request procedure
- package level javadoc?
- template project w/minimal POM dependencies for integration tests
- RDF streaming inside the fcrepo4 kernel
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MinutesFedora 3.7.0 status update - Ben Windows testing completed signings are next what is the minimal set of signers? clarifying the documentation ( link? ) renewing the web of trust might be a good idea going forward action items: Andrew will sign Ben's key; Adam will check driver's licenses; Ben will email others today Documenting additional Fedora4 features - Greg project descriptions in POMs (sufficient for dependency work) package level javadoc pull request procedure template project with minimal POM dependencies for integration tests action item: Andrew will turn list into tickets Where are the javadocs put now? - Adam on fcrepo.org or github page? maven site can be published the github Ben said see http://docs.fcrepo.org/ Adam suggested adding sonar stuff Greg asked if github is a better place organizationally action item: add more stuff to docs site going forward the breaking out conversation - Adam and Andrew modules in separate repos approach of building the kitchen sink v. adding a special module - Greg configuration is another topic - Adam using instead git sub modules to construct own install - Adam goal: making it easy to build but keeping it clean e.g. RSS, JMS, action item: clean up github account & create more structure last week's modeshape 4.0 planning session report - Andrew Chris and Andrew attended virtually modularizing items out wiring things back together again - Andrew Adam will create a wiki page on runtime wiring - Spring, xxxx, or OSGI and then there is maven two different solutions: at runtime or build dependency strengths and weakness of approaches discussed Fedora steering group face to face meeting next week in DC (Andrew attending) items: how do we make attract devs from the larger Fedora community? the roles for non-Java experts, e.g. HTML designing; UI design; prettifying roles for smaller commitments of time help with migration from 3 to 4 volunteers for playing with Fedora4 document FAQs ahead of questions being asked - Greg repo manager eccentric group hackathon - acceptance testing with NSW call - Andrew work on documenting and elevating findings working on broadening the audience Actions
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