I would just like to go over what I would like to see for the next few releases of pm-utils:
1.1.1 - 1.1.x: Documentation updates, bugfixes, feedback from distros. The feedback from the distros thing is definitly the most important thing for this series -- getting it into the development branches of the major distros will be a key factor in telling us what we should be focusing on. 1 - 4 months is the general timeframe I am thinking of for this series, depending on how much feedback we get. 1.2.x: Implementing things in the TODO. My preference is to start with a workable solution to what to do when a hook fails and how to handle suspend-hybrid returning from hibernate vs. standby, but I am open to other suggestions. 4 - 6 months is the planning horizon I have in mind for this series. 1.3: Modularizing the code that deals with OS-specific functionality (loading/unloading modules, sleeping/waking the system, mabye other things), modularizing services handling to work with init systems other than SysV, things along those lines. These changes will probably not require changes to the core pm-utils code, but better safe than sorry here. 6 - 8 months for this category I have gone ahead and documented some things I plan on working on in the TODO file, and I would love to get feedback on the things that are currently in the file. None of them are intended for the 1.1.x category, some of them are clearly more in the way of wishlist items than anything else. I look forward to the feedback! -- Victor Lowther Ubuntu Certified Professional _______________________________________________ Pm-utils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils
