On 4/8/07, Alejandro Serrano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I think we should really start coding. I think we should concentrate in those tasks. Maybe one person or group of people could make one of them: 1. Integrate the new code into the Subversion repository. In my opinion, we should start a new branch apart from the dapper one, because mixing both versions could end up in a real mess.
That won't work if you want to use our infrastructure. You'll have to mix them, that is add support to Builder to handle more than one release. You'll also need to setup a hermatic build (which would probably be a good first step) via chroot before anything can be built on our Dapper build box.
2. Finish artwork: that task would hav two 'subtasks': a) modifying the usplash images for different resolutions. It would be great if the person who did the original usplash image could resize them in the required dimensions;
Everything is available as svg in svn.
b) modifying the new artwork package so they use those images (this work is partially done). The point is that artwork has been repackaged in several packages, so we need to check that everything works OK. 3. Modify the gen-firefox script to work with Firefox 2.0. 4. Modify the gen-kernel script to work with the Linux kernel shipped with Feisty. 5. Modify the gnome-panel to remove the Ubuntu help submenu. 6. Modify the KDE-related packages. 7. Check that gen-update-manager works OK, and if it doesn't, repair it. 8. Check the new dependencies of ubuntu-standard and ubuntu-desktop so they don't include requisites such as 'hwdb' (Hardware Database) or 'restricted-manager'. 9. Investigate the new way codecs can be installed we needed: at first I've seen that it only work with free codecs, but we should check it doesn't come to non-free ones. About having Firefox or IceWeasel, I think we should keep having our 'BurningDog' modified version of Firefox (although the final word must come from the gNewSense mantainers), and optionally provide IceWeasel.
Depends on what's in the upstream repos, but sticking with BurningDog will probably be easiest.
I would like to ask the gNewSense mantainers, Paul and Brian, if they don't mind if we start this new project and if we could use both the Subversion repository and the wiki. I think that if we work hard, we can do it in little time, and have a working gNewSense-from-Feisty.
The wiki is there to be used. All changes to SVN must go through me. I would suggest trying to keep the packages changed as small as possible in the early stages. A booting, installing Fiesty should be the first step. A clean kernel the second, artwork the third etc. Worrying about a link to ubuntu in a help menu falls way down the list. More generally, what are your plans for supporting this? It would seem that delatf will only exist for 6 months before there's a cry for deltah. We also only have so much diskspace. Brian
Paul O'Malley escribió: > (...) > > deltaf makes the most sense so anyone wondering what version was what > would be able to find it > > delta was chosen as it is a small change > > nothing to see here move along to the room where they do some coding > please :) > > Regards, > > P. _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
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