Andrés G. Aragoneses wrote: > Brent McConnell wrote: >> Hi all, I'd like to have our first project meeting next week on 5/12 at >> 14:00 GMT. >> >> Agenda for meeting will be ... >> >> 1. Engineering update. What's happened since we relaunched? >> 2. Wiki port project. volunteers needed? >> 3. TODO list >> 4. Open discussion >> >> The meeting will be in IRC at #ifolder on freenode.net >> >> See you there. > > Hey! Sorry I couldn't attend. Can someone post the log?
Sandy got the log, I'm pasting it here: 07:06 < emcconne> -Hear Ye! Hear Ye! 07:06 < emcconne> -I had a short agenda I sent out with the announcement 07:07 < emcconne> -I wanted to cover the project status 07:07 < emcconne> -let everyone know about a new TODO list 07:07 < emcconne> -talk a bit about the old wiki and ways we can freshen some of the articles 07:08 < emcconne> -and then open it up a bit 07:08 < suseROCKs> +That could be dangerous :-) 07:08 < emcconne> -I said A BIT 07:08 < emcconne> -As we all know we released April 2 and have since had around 4500 downloads 07:09 < emcconne> -Not too bad I'd say. 07:09 < JLambrecht> -would 've been more if there were any debs available, or redhat rpm's :-) 07:09 < emcconne> -:-) 07:10 < JLambrecht> -much, much more *wink* 07:10 < emcconne> -but we've also made some good progress in other areas thanks to the project engineers 07:10 < emcconne> -the code to support openSUSE 11 on the CLIENT is now in SVN 07:10 < emcconne> -and available via OBS 07:11 < jbrockmeier_> -emcconne: what's the repo URL? 07:11 -!- jbrockmeier [n=jbroc...@opensuse/member/jbrockmeier] has joined #ifolder 07:11 < mog> +wow loads of people here today 07:11 < emcconne> -its meeting time :-) 07:12 < mog> +emcconne, of those 4500 downloads, i installed 25 machines from one download 07:12 < mog> +i imagine others have done similarly 07:12 < emcconne> -cool. 07:12 < bastnic> +same here 07:12 < emcconne> -Try this http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/dl9pf/openSUSE_11.1 07:12 < dexter`> -Title: Index of /repositories/home:/dl9pf/openSUSE_11.1 (at download.opensuse.org) 07:12 < emcconne> -but you can do a search at software.opensuse.org/search for ifolder 07:13 -!- jpallen [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:13 < emcconne> -anyhoo 07:13 < emcconne> -the Nautilus plugin is also there 07:13 < mog> +emcconne, have you had any problems with the plugin crashing nautilus? 07:13 -!- ravi1 [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:13 < ravi1> -hey 07:14 < emcconne> -no 07:14 < emcconne> -what's up ravi1? 07:14 < dl9pf> +emcconne: sri - nautilus is not there in the repo 07:14 < bastnic> +this is the record of connected users no ? 07:15 < suseROCKs> +yes 07:15 < emcconne> -dl9pf: its not in the plugins rpm? 07:15 < dl9pf> +i just compile server and client there 07:15 < dl9pf> +plugins are not in there, yet 07:15 < ravi1> -dl9pf: code is available in ifolder 07:15 < JLambrecht> -ehr, svn rookie here, why a 405 method not allowed ? 07:16 < emcconne> -srinidhi has a project in OBS 07:16 < dl9pf> +ravi1: i know - need to copy specs in there 07:16 < emcconne> -doesn't it have the plugins? 07:16 < ravi1> -dl9pf: ok 07:17 < emcconne> -I also wanted to touch on what the project team will be doing this month and next 07:17 < dl9pf> +srinidhi has packages (and plugins) in home:srinidhi 07:17 < suseROCKs> +how many distros have we managed to build ifolder for in OBS so far? 07:17 < decriptor> +we should have mog put his deb files up there 07:17 < dl9pf> +in OBS iirc only openSUSE so far 07:18 < decriptor> +dl9pf: do I trust your rpms? ;) 07:18 < mog> +i need to rebuild em decriptor, but they have worked so well for me im pretty lazy 07:18 -!- SVV [[email protected]] has joined #iFolder 07:18 < emcconne> -this month and next we are working to get openSUSE 11 support for server and getting a project in OBS for the server 07:18 < decriptor> +mog: jump to man :) 07:18 < decriptor> +jpallen: hi! 07:18 < dl9pf> +emconne: we should consolidate stuff in a repo like server:iFolder 07:18 < suseROCKs> +Does everyone here know what OBS is, by the way? 07:18 -!- jkotze [[email protected]] has quit ["Leaving"] 07:19 < dl9pf> +decriptior: osc branch and inspect sources is your friend :P 07:19 < decriptor> +for those, openSUSE Build Service 07:19 < suseROCKs> +if not, jbrockmeier how about giving everyone a brief overview of OBS? 07:19 -!- jkotze [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:19 < dl9pf> +emcconne: does this mean the server will run on mono 1.9 and 2.4 or only 1.9 ? 07:19 < suseROCKs> +decriptor: yes but unlike the name implies, OBS is not limited to just openSUSE :-) 07:19 < emcconne> -server is still not ready for 2.4 07:20 < mog> +dl9pf, it runs on 1.9 with the little tweaking that got patched a while back 07:20 < mog> +at least on debian 07:20 < emcconne> -that work is going on right now and should be done soonish 07:20 < SVV> -which version of mono is used by OBS for iFolder build? 07:20 < decriptor> +emcconne: is all of this work going to become more transparent? 07:20 < JLambrecht> -suseROCKS: meaning i can get other distro's from that as well ? 07:20 < decriptor> +SVV: likely to be 2.2 for 11.1 07:20 < dl9pf> +SVV: the version in the stock distro thats built against 07:20 < emcconne> -so OBS is openSUSE BuildService 07:20 < jbrockmeier> +anyone unfamiliar with OBS? 07:20 < emcconne> -and it is the foundation of the openSUSE distro. 07:21 < JLambrecht> -yes 07:21 < emcconne> -go for it jbrockmeier, explain away 07:21 < SVV> -heard that using OBS we can build products/applications that are compatible with other flavors of linux like redhat etc. am i right? 07:21 < JLambrecht> -checked the page but see only Debian Etch (though Lenny said to run fine) 07:22 < jbrockmeier> +OK 07:22 -!- ravi2 [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:22 < decriptor> +SVV: rhel, centos, fedora, debian, ubuntu, openSUSE, SLE 07:22 < decriptor> +etc 07:22 < emcconne> -descriptor: I think the engineering team is doing a great job of moving to a more open model 07:22 < decriptor> +emcconne: awesome 07:22 < mog> +JLambrecht, im running on testing 07:22 < jbrockmeier> +long story short: The openSUSE Build Service (OBS) is a hosted service that allows us to create the openSUSE distribution 07:22 < JLambrecht> -perfecto! an example to the greating community 07:22 < SVV> -so, will the iFolder be available for other linux flavours without much effort? 07:22 < emcconne> -descriptor: if you've been following the SVN checkins there have been several 07:22 < jbrockmeier> +it's also a service for creating packages for multiple Linux distros 07:22 < JLambrecht> -mog: tnx, have only centos available for now 07:22 < decriptor> +emcconne: I was thinking if the todo list was publish (am I just missing it?) others might be able to help out 07:22 < jbrockmeier> +and it's GPL'ed software, so anyone can download and run it. 07:23 < JLambrecht> -mog: thouhg running DEB on private machines 07:23 < decriptor> +SVV: yes and no. package is sometimes a case by case thing 07:23 < JLambrecht> -is it sane to run IFolder from a chroot'd environment ? 07:23 < emcconne> -Since descriptor brought it up I'll jump to the TODO list 07:23 < suseROCKs> +Since we have a variety of distro users here today, what would/should they know about building iFolder for thier distro using OBS? 07:24 < JLambrecht> -great question 07:24 < decriptor> +first thing first, create an account 07:24 < emcconne> -There is a new TODO list at https://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/ifolder3/index.php?title=TODO 07:24 < dl9pf> +ACTION looks 07:24 < ravi2> -+1 07:24 < decriptor> +and then simple branch the package, repackage for X distro and then push back to the main repo 07:24 < suseROCKs> +ACTION looks at dl9pf looking 07:24 < emcconne> -This has around 20 things that would be fun todo on it :-) 07:25 < dl9pf> +login needed ? 07:25 < ravi2> -yes 07:25 < decriptor> +it is password protected? 07:25 < drane> -35 members. Holy cow, even if some are dupes. 07:26 < dl9pf> +can't view the page ... 07:26 < SVV> -How about changing the compatibility of Mac iFolder UI with windows/linux? 07:26 < emcconne> -What error are you getting trying to view the page? 07:26 < decriptor> +Authorization Required 07:27 < suseROCKs> +Same here. 07:27 < decriptor> +loss the https 07:27 < decriptor> +http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/ifolder3/index.php?title=TODO 07:27 < decriptor> +that works 07:27 < dexter`> -Title: SourceForge.net: TODO - ifolder3 (at apps.sourceforge.net) 07:27 -!- ravi3 [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:28 -!- hegdegg1 [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:28 < emcconne> -ahhh, drop the "s" and make it http 07:28 < drane> -(I'm going to log off for a while. Too many messages and my IM client doesn't handle them gracefully.) 07:28 -!- drane [[email protected]] has quit ["User disconnected"] 07:29 < emcconne> -mog: Are you still working on the CLI? 07:29 < emcconne> -mog: one of the TODOs touches on CLI 07:29 < mog> +ya in spare time, just cutting away any gui function first 07:30 < suseROCKs> +emcconne: "lightweight simias"... would that make it easier for people to install iFolder on web-hosting services? 07:30 < grazman> -just a thought on hosting 07:30 < grazman> -Has anyone given thought to making ifolder "cloud" friendly? 07:30 < dl9pf> +ok - list looks good 07:30 < emcconne> -Possibily, its primary purpose though is to expose the similas services to other clients software I believe 07:31 < dl9pf> +lightweight simias and cli client is great if you think of MID, UMPC, Internet-tablets 07:31 < emcconne> -There has been lots of chatter about iFolder in the "cloud" but it takes resources and time. 07:32 < emcconne> -Does anyone here have servers and storage to lend for such an endeavor? 07:32 < dl9pf> +emcconne: good idea - expose the functions through a simple api, then ppl will build tools around 07:32 < emcconne> -dl9pf: exactly 07:32 < decriptor> +emcconne: I might 07:32 < bastnic> +like ubuntu one ? 07:32 < emcconne> -booooo 07:32 < bastnic> +(^^) 07:33 < emcconne> -yes, like Ubuntu One 07:33 < emcconne> -Only we'd support multiple OSs 07:33 < decriptor> +ubuntu cloud computing? 07:33 < JLambrecht> -facebookish then 07:33 < emcconne> -It's something to think about for sure 07:33 < emcconne> -Back on topic 07:33 < grazman> -well, looking at where storage, bandwidth and power is the least expensive, is in a cloud. Be nice to deploy ifolder without having to install a server. 07:33 < JLambrecht> -guidelines on how to port to different linux distro's would also be *very* nice 07:34 < emcconne> -I also wanted to let everyone know that the old wiki is back up and I need volunteers to help move articles 07:34 < grazman> -(rasies his hand) 07:34 < dl9pf> +JLambrecht: we'll come to that 07:34 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: since its mono based, the porting really depends on where mono works 07:34 < emcconne> -the new url for the old wiki is http://www.ifolder.com/~ifolder 07:34 < mog> +ifolder in the cloud i dont think would work very well 07:34 < dl9pf> +old wiki is up - ok, is it better protected now ? 07:34 < dexter`> -Title: Home - iFolder (at www.ifolder.com) 07:35 -!- pnitin [n=ni...@nat/novell/x-78a8e5508e3aa3f0] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:35 < mog> +i mean ifolder is a long running setup 07:35 < emcconne> -dl9pf, no it is not 07:35 < suseROCKs> +guys... slow down. Let emcconne manage the agenda here. We're jumping around too much. This is a meeting, not a free-for-all 07:35 < mog> +i mean you can already run it on the cloud easily enough 07:35 -!- pnitin [n=ni...@nat/novell/x-b35baaef7058a37e] has joined #ifolder 07:35 < emcconne> -Everyone see the post about the wiki? 07:36 < emcconne> -all the old articles should be there 07:36 < grazman> -(i raised my hand to volunteer with some of the wiki) 07:36 < emcconne> -but some are very old and need lots of freshing up 07:36 < grazman> -everyone is ina cloud somewhere 07:36 < emcconne> -grazman: great 07:36 < dl9pf> +i'll look through my articles 07:36 < bastnic> +emcconne: you should provide ann rss feed for ifolder.com 07:36 < dl9pf> +most stuff is even pre-3.6 07:36 < JLambrecht> -is reporting what is really obsolete also helpfull or obvious enough ? 07:37 < emcconne> -bastnic: good idea 07:38 < JLambrecht> -guys, this OBS thing for other distro's is superb in it's grasp 07:38 < decriptor> +do we need to use sourceforge for the wiki? 07:38 < emcconne> -does anyone else want to see the wiki articles ported? 07:38 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: that's why the linux foundation is adopting it as well as many other big companise 07:38 < emcconne> -OBS rocks 07:38 < decriptor> +emcconne: I think its worth it 07:39 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: there is osc, a command line interface, that builds local in jails that it creates on the fly :) 07:39 < emcconne> -There has also been some questions in the mailing list about roadmap 07:39 < JLambrecht> -It's a bit getting used to from a 'lost sun'-ish kind of company though, heheheheh 07:39 < JLambrecht> -Important, is iFolder stuck to .NET/MONO forever ? 07:40 < emcconne> -The TODO list spells it out pretty clearly, but a couple of things that is not on the TODO list yet but has been talked about for the roadmap are... 07:40 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: very likely 07:40 < emcconne> -iFolder for the iPhone (aka handheld) 07:40 < JLambrecht> -descriptor: kind of grew fond of J2EE, as such 07:40 < decriptor> +emcconne: please add android 07:40 < grazman> -crackberry 07:40 < dl9pf> +maemo n810 07:40 < JLambrecht> -descriptor: you rock ;-) 07:40 < emcconne> -and integration with Kablink Teaming 07:40 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: I'm not sure that they will port the app again though 07:41 < emcconne> -descriptor: of course ;-) 07:41 < decriptor> +emcconne: has the chip implant been made ;) 07:41 < suseROCKs> +Speaking of iphone (Mac)... there was someone in here over the weekend saying he was a dev working on Mac porting of the ifolder client. Are you here today? 07:41 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: there is already a mac client 07:41 < JLambrecht> -are there ways to interact with an iFolder-server without using an iFolder-client ? 07:41 < suseROCKs> +emcconne: FYI type first 2-3 letters then hit <tab> and you'll auto-complete the nick 07:41 < grazman> -one question, does anyone see the value in making a plugin for Google Apps (paid version) for document storage? 07:41 < JLambrecht> -compatible clients so to speak 07:41 < suseROCKs> +decriptor: I know there is, but there was someone here this past weekend saying something about enhancing it or some such thing. 07:42 < decriptor> +grazman: I think there is value to have to for the free version too 07:42 < JLambrecht> -grazman: sure, small business move massive to google-apps 07:42 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: oh 07:42 < JLambrecht> -grazman: and use gmail with it happily 07:42 < JLambrecht> -death of ICT services but hey, move on 07:42 < decriptor> +ICT? 07:43 -!- ravi1 [[email protected]] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:43 < JLambrecht> -desriptor: Inter Connectivi Thea 07:43 < JLambrecht> -descriptor: meant small scale 07:43 < decriptor> +ah ok 07:43 -!- Satyam [[email protected]] has joined #iFolder 07:43 < emcconne> -grazman: interesting idea but are to compete directly with Google methinks 07:44 < emcconne> -Oh, one more thing was on my list 07:44 < suseROCKs> +Think big! Google is just a small-fry company :-) 07:44 -!- hegdegg [[email protected]] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:44 < JLambrecht> -emccone: what's the competition if they're throwing GB's at you ? 07:44 < emcconne> -If you haven't found them yet. I generated some doxygen docs for Simias and put them up at http://www.ifolder.com/simias/documentation/ 07:44 < dexter`> -Title: simias: Main Page (at www.ifolder.com) 07:45 -!- ravi2 [[email protected]] has quit [Connection timed out] 07:45 < JLambrecht> -greaet 07:45 < emcconne> -that should make everyone nice and sleepy while reading through 07:45 < JLambrecht> -Well, go on then 07:46 < emcconne> -Ok, that's all I had officially on my note card :-) Let's open it up for a few minutes but I imagine that it will get pretty crazy. Let's try to focus on one topic at a time. 07:46 < emcconne> -Who's first? 07:46 < dl9pf> +emcconne: we should also document how to talk to a simias-client instance - e.g. "u need to call this simias webservice first, then that" 07:47 < dl9pf> +or should we postpone this to simias-light ? 07:47 < emcconne> -dl9pf, agreed 07:47 < JLambrecht> -Checklists for troubleshooting would be multi-applicable (sysadmin, developr) 07:47 < suseROCKs> +well here's a question to start off with. What's the biggest challenge everyone has so far in getting their distro-version packaged and what resources are needed to help you along? 07:48 < JLambrecht> -flying blind actually 07:48 < dl9pf> +speaking of packaging: 1) don't hardcode paths in the configure/make/make install 07:48 < JLambrecht> -downloaded and installed without a hitch on centos5, still not working though, at least i think so 07:48 < dl9pf> +2) don't hardcode paths in the toold (simias-server-setup/...) 07:48 < JLambrecht> -indeed 07:48 < dl9pf> +3) make tools configurable and not distro-dependant 07:48 < emcconne> -dl9pf, that has already come up in the mailing list 07:48 < JLambrecht> -indeed again 07:49 < dl9pf> +then ppl can package stuff for the distros 07:49 < JLambrecht> -can a tool be supplied to perform checking of config and running serices ? or included in startup script ? 07:49 < JLambrecht> -OBS, no ? 07:49 < decriptor> +everyone has to remember that this was a novell product and therefore was ported to suse 07:49 < dl9pf> +JLambrecht: we can sort this out later 07:49 -!- SVV [[email protected]] has quit [Connection timed out] 07:50 < decriptor> +no sure that there was consideration for other distros at the time 07:50 < decriptor> +ifolder is very far from a new product 07:50 < emcconne> -do we need a configuration file? who has the most packaging experience? 07:50 < dl9pf> +decriptor: but lets do it just right on the first shot 07:50 < decriptor> +dl9pf: sure 07:50 < dl9pf> +i told it back then 07:50 < decriptor> +dl9pf: just don't want it to be viewed the wrong way ;) 07:50 < dl9pf> +sure 07:51 < suseROCKs> +decriptor: I'm not sure I completely agree with that statement. Sure iFolder was originally a Netware-based product but since 3.0 its a completely new product with the same name, isn't it? 07:51 < dl9pf> +emcconne: we need no config-file for now 07:51 < decriptor> +dl9pf: novell gets enough bad fake press as is... don't want people to think that they were intentionally trying to block other distros or something stupid like that 07:51 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: completely coded by novell though 07:52 < suseROCKs> +yes 07:52 < emcconne> -yes, it is a rewrite of the original 07:52 < dl9pf> +nah - we're all here to improve that 07:52 < decriptor> +dl9pf: that's the message I want to see :) 07:52 < emcconne> -dl9pf, agreed. 07:52 < emcconne> -let's focus on making it distro friendly 07:53 < emcconne> -Next topic? 07:53 < dl9pf> +buildservice repo planned ? like server:ifolder ? 07:53 < decriptor> +dl9pf: +1 07:53 < dl9pf> +to get out of the "home:<foo>" 07:54 < decriptor> +that's where I think it should be 07:54 < emcconne> -ahhhh, yes. it is on my list 07:54 < emcconne> -Does anyone have any build instructions put together for other distros? 07:54 < dl9pf> +or in contrib ? 07:54 < dl9pf> +emcconne: i've a set of scripts to build stuff from svn 07:54 < emcconne> -I'll gladly put them up somewhere 07:54 < suseROCKs> +I wonder if eventually we should consider creating an iFolder appliance? 07:54 -!- bastnic [[email protected]] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:55 < emcconne> -dl9pf, perfect. 07:55 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: that might be a project my team is going to work on this week ;) 07:55 < JLambrecht> -cool 07:55 < suseROCKs> +decriptor: yeah but we want it done right. 07:55 < emcconne> -Oh, one more thing while I'm thinking about it. 07:55 -!- bastnic [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 07:55 < JLambrecht> -May i propose, as an alterate, downloadable VM image s? 07:55 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: that's the idea of the appliance 07:55 < emcconne> -How does everyone feel about moving the wiki that currently resides at SourceForge to an instance of Kablink Teaming? 07:56 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: studio.suse.com 07:56 < JLambrecht> -so i can run it on my VM server ? 07:56 < JLambrecht> -tnx 07:56 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: the suse studio outputs usb, iso, livecd, xen, vmware 07:56 < JLambrecht> -hmmm, greeaat 07:56 < emcconne> -I just put up the new Teaming site at community.kablink.org and I think it offers lots more collaboration opportunities than just having a wiki site 07:56 < JLambrecht> -just saw 07:57 < bastnic> +emcconne: i've not tested yet kablink teaming but i'm sure that sourceforge and mediawiki sucks 07:57 < emcconne> -they are what they are 07:57 < JLambrecht> -it might be good someone wrote a page to point people at solutions, mostly non developper 07:57 < emcconne> -and I'm grateful for having them but they are limited 07:57 < decriptor> +emcconne: I don't think we should use something that requires you to log in to see the info 07:57 < emcconne> -decriptor, what do you mean? 07:58 < JLambrecht> -learned more now then in days of searching using google 07:58 < emcconne> -decriptor, only if you want to leave comments do you login 07:58 < decriptor> +emcconne: a wiki is browsable and findable with google, but if you have to log into kablink then I think that will kill it fast 07:59 < dl9pf> +Scripts for building from svn: 07:59 < dl9pf> +http://frodo-auenland.dyndns.org/ifolder-client-svn-setup.tar.bz2 07:59 < dl9pf> +http://frodo-auenland.dyndns.org/ifolder-server-svn-setup.tar.bz2 07:59 < decriptor> +dl9pf: ifolder doesn't work on 11.1 for me 07:59 < suseROCKs> +emcconne: is there now (or will there be) integration of ifolder with kablink? 07:59 < dl9pf> +decriptor: client works now - server not 07:59 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: if you were pay attention :) 08:00 < decriptor> +dl9pf: it crashes on me... can you add a repo for me? 08:00 < emcconne> -suseROCKs, I certainly hope so. I'm pushing as hard as I can 08:00 < decriptor> +** (iFolderClient.exe:9926): WARNING **: Could not load file or assembly 'TrayIcon, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. 08:00 < dl9pf> +decriptor: hmm i might have installed that - lemme c 08:00 < suseROCKs> +decriptor: :-P you know I'm now up to 5 very active channels going on right now 08:00 -!- Guest23786 [[email protected]] has joined #ifolder 08:00 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: who's fault is that :) 08:00 < emcconne> -suseROCKs, they are working on a plan but have many priorities that seem to outrank this integration 08:01 < suseROCKs> +emcconne: But I don't understand. All this on your todo list and wishlists can't possibly take but more than a week to implement. 08:01 < suseROCKs> +ACTION is in soooooo much trouble now. 08:02 < emcconne> -suseROCKs, :-) 08:02 < emcconne> -suseROCKs, I wish 08:02 < emcconne> -OK. Shall we set a time for the next meeting? 08:02 < emcconne> -Is everyone ok with this time? 08:02 < decriptor> +ACTION votes for ifolder to be on git :) 08:02 < dl9pf> +yes, please 08:02 < emcconne> -Maybe start having a bi-monthly or monthly meeting? 08:03 < dl9pf> +start with monthly, as need to get flying 08:03 < emcconne> -How about we say second Tuesday of June at the same time? 08:03 < decriptor> +I think a bi monthly would be great 08:03 < emcconne> -June 9th 08:04 < dl9pf> ++1 08:04 < emcconne> -at 14:00 UTC ;-) 08:04 < suseROCKs> +only if people promise to let you lead the meeting instead of getting helter skelter again 08:04 < decriptor> +that should probably be ok, but I'd still be more interested in a bi monthly 08:04 < jpallen> -+1 for June 9th 08:04 < emcconne> -my bad. I should have smacked some heads :-) 08:05 < JLambrecht> -hey, can i get an account for studio.suse.com, seems limited users only 08:05 < suseROCKs> +ooh, didn't notice jpallen here. 08:05 < jpallen> -suseROCKs: i agree. we need to be a bit more disciplined 08:05 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: put your email in 08:05 < decriptor> +suseROCKs: slacker ;) 08:05 < suseROCKs> +JLambrecht: its still in Alpha stage :-) 08:05 < decriptor> +JLambrecht: they are slowly opening it up 08:05 < JLambrecht> -me like alpha stages 08:05 < emcconne> -OK. That's it. See you next month on June 9th _______________________________________________ ifolder-dev mailing list [email protected] http://forge.novell.com/mailman/listinfo/ifolder-dev
