> What am I being asked to vote on ? Another mission statement ? Let's plan to vote on the final draft of this (Feel free to give a tentative vote):
Draft: OpenSolaris open source integration policy and development plan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have consolidated a list of discussed goals. (And tentatively handed out assignments.) Please let me know if I missed something, and please let me know if you feel that something is out of scope. (Also tell me if you can't take on the assignment). Ian, you have a number of assignments. If you feel that you aren't the appropriate person to work on them, please let me know. Thanks, -Brian 1) Make Blastwave official. (ARC/Ian/Dennis) - Have the package paths match Solaris paths.( --prefix should be "/") - Blastwave packages and SFW packages will use the same compilation flags. - Blastwave and SFW will use the same compiler versions. - When appropriate blastwave maintainers will also maintain SFW - Blastwave will continue to maintain unstable S11 packages 2) Work to make Dennis's offer to share build machines to OpenSolaris SFW maintainers more widely know.`(Dennis) 3) Follow up with Sun proper for more resources for SFW. We need public build servers, that won't impact the Balstwave builds. We need more Sun bodies. We also need to put together a public repository that contains supported unsupported and unstable packages. (Ian) 4) Merge SFW, CCD, and GNU communities/projects into a single one called SFW. Merge leadership, mailing lists and members. This needs to be fast tracked (Ian) 5) Start a project to define what is "core" Solaris, what isn't but Sun will support and what will be community supported. (Brian and Sun appointee) 6) Stefan Teleman, Danek Duvall, Steve Stallion and Dennis Clarke will lead investigation into the next gen sfw-get packaging. Whether that's pkg-get compatible, apt-get compatible, or other, is for them to determine. 7) Sun should start giving credit to contributors. (Ian) 8) Reach out to user groups for assistance. (Brian) 9) Woo upstream developers and maintainers, to join the cause. This of course would be limited to smaller projects. (Once we have a coherent procedure and policy in place.) (Brian) Please note: I put my name in a few places. If anyone wants to grab that slot, or join me, that is ideal.
