EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-01-26 Thread Harry Lu
Milan,

I just asked our desktop RE (Dave Lin) and he told me currently it is
still in the SVR4/IPS transition period, and it is no harm to deliver
the ph files.

If it is not needed when we do the real remove in B140, we can just
ignore that step.

Thanks,
Harry

On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 16:06 +0100, Milan Jurik wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Harry Lu p??e v po 25. 01. 2010 v 22:48 +0800:
> > John,
> > 
> >  The package history is usually handled by our desktop REs. So yes, 
> > I think they will create one for this EOF.
> > 
> 
> Isn't package history only for SVR4 packaging? And this has only minor
> binding.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Milan
> 
> > Thanks,
> > Harry
> > 
> > On 2010/1/25 22:06, John Fischer wrote:
> > > Jeff,
> > >
> > > Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one
> > > build to another?
> > >
> > > Otherwise, +1.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> > > On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
> > >> This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
> > >> 1. Introduction
> > >>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> > >>  EOF evolution-jescs
> > >>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> > >>  Author:  Jedy Wang
> > >>  1.3  Date of This Document:
> > >> 24 January, 2010
> > >> 4. Technical Description
> > >> 1. Introduction
> > >>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> > >>  EOF of evolution-jescs
> > >>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> > >>  Author:  Jedy Wang
> > >>  1.3  Date of This Document:
> > >>  15 January, 2010
> > >>
> > >> 4. Technical Description
> > >> 1.0 Description:
> > >>
> > >>  EOF of evolution-jescs
> > >>
> > >>1.1 Project Detail
> > >>
> > >>This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.
> > >>
> > >>The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
> > >>Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
> > >>to connect with the Sun Calender server.
> > >>
> > >>Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the 
> > >> Bonobo
> > >>dependency and has changed the architecture. Since 
> > >> evolution-jescs has a
> > >>strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't 
> > >> work
> > >>moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.
> > >>
> > >>The following reasons explain why the removal of 
> > >> evolution-jescs will
> > >>have little impact to the end-user.
> > >>
> > >>1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports 
> > >> the Sun
> > >>   Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default 
> > >> mailer for
> > >>   Solaris.
> > >>
> > >>2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a 
> > >> new protocol
> > >>   called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be 
> > >> limited to
> > >>   and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook 
> > >> connector support.
> > >>
> > >>3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of 
> > >> them can
> > >>   support the new calendar server.
> > >>
> > >>4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to 
> > >> continue to
> > >>   use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new 
> > >> Sun Calendar
> > >>   server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to 
> > >> Thunderbird
> > >>   which is fairly simple.
> > >>
> > >>1.2 Packaging and Release Binding
> > >>
> > >>SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.
> > >>
> > >>1.3 Documentation
> > >>
> > >>N/A
> > >>
> > >>1.4 Dependency
> > >>
> > >>The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
> > >>of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already 
> > >> integrated into
> > >>Solaris.
> > >>
> > >> 2.0 Interface Tables
> > >>2.1 Removed Interfaces
> > >>
> > >>Interface StabilityComments
> > >>-  ---  -
> > >>/usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
> > >>   Obsolete GUI
> > >>Uncommitted
> > >>
> > >> /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
> > >>   Obsolete Library
> > >>Project
> > >>Private
> > >>SUNWevolution-jescsObsolete Package
> > >>Uncommitted
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>2.2 Imported Interfaces
> > >>InterfaceStability Comments
> > >>--- -- 
> > >>N/A
> > >>
> > >> 3.0 References
> > >>
> > >> 

EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-02-03 Thread Asa Romberger
Are there any outstanding issues on this FastTrack?

On 01/25/10 07:15 PM, Harry Lu wrote:
> Milan,
>
>   I just asked our desktop RE (Dave Lin) and he told me currently it is
> still in the SVR4/IPS transition period, and it is no harm to deliver
> the ph files.
>
>   If it is not needed when we do the real remove in B140, we can just
> ignore that step.
>
> Thanks,
> Harry
>
> On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 16:06 +0100, Milan Jurik wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Harry Lu p??e v po 25. 01. 2010 v 22:48 +0800:
>> 
>>> John,
>>>
>>>  The package history is usually handled by our desktop REs. So yes, 
>>> I think they will create one for this EOF.
>>>
>>>   
>> Isn't package history only for SVR4 packaging? And this has only minor
>> binding.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Milan
>>
>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Harry
>>>
>>> On 2010/1/25 22:06, John Fischer wrote:
>>>   
 Jeff,

 Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one
 build to another?

 Otherwise, +1.

 John


 On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote:
 
> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
> This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
> 1. Introduction
>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>  EOF evolution-jescs
>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>  Author:  Jedy Wang
>  1.3  Date of This Document:
> 24 January, 2010
> 4. Technical Description
> 1. Introduction
>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>  EOF of evolution-jescs
>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>  Author:  Jedy Wang
>  1.3  Date of This Document:
>  15 January, 2010
>
> 4. Technical Description
> 1.0 Description:
>
>  EOF of evolution-jescs
>
>1.1 Project Detail
>
>This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.
>
>The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
>Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
>to connect with the Sun Calender server.
>
>Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the 
> Bonobo
>dependency and has changed the architecture. Since 
> evolution-jescs has a
>strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't 
> work
>moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.
>
>The following reasons explain why the removal of 
> evolution-jescs will
>have little impact to the end-user.
>
>1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports 
> the Sun
>   Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default 
> mailer for
>   Solaris.
>
>2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a 
> new protocol
>   called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be 
> limited to
>   and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook 
> connector support.
>
>3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of 
> them can
>   support the new calendar server.
>
>4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to 
> continue to
>   use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new 
> Sun Calendar
>   server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to 
> Thunderbird
>   which is fairly simple.
>
>1.2 Packaging and Release Binding
>
>SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.
>
>1.3 Documentation
>
>N/A
>
>1.4 Dependency
>
>The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
>of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already 
> integrated into
>Solaris.
>
> 2.0 Interface Tables
>2.1 Removed Interfaces
>
>Interface StabilityComments
>-  ---  -
>/usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
>   Obsolete GUI
>Uncommitted
>
> /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
>   Obsolete Library
>Project
>Private
>SUNWevolution-jescsObsolete Package
>Uncommitted
>
>
>2.2 Imported Interfaces
>InterfaceStability Comments
>--- -- 
>N/A
>>>

EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-02-08 Thread Jeff Cai
Since there are no any issues on this case, I'll close it as 'Closed as
approved'.

Thanks

Jeff

On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 08:21 -0800, Asa Romberger wrote:
> Are there any outstanding issues on this FastTrack?
> 
> On 01/25/10 07:15 PM, Harry Lu wrote:
> > Milan,
> >
> > I just asked our desktop RE (Dave Lin) and he told me currently it is
> > still in the SVR4/IPS transition period, and it is no harm to deliver
> > the ph files.
> >
> > If it is not needed when we do the real remove in B140, we can just
> > ignore that step.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Harry
> >
> > On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 16:06 +0100, Milan Jurik wrote:
> >   
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Harry Lu p??e v po 25. 01. 2010 v 22:48 +0800:
> >> 
> >>> John,
> >>>
> >>>  The package history is usually handled by our desktop REs. So yes, 
> >>> I think they will create one for this EOF.
> >>>
> >>>   
> >> Isn't package history only for SVR4 packaging? And this has only minor
> >> binding.
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >>
> >> Milan
> >>
> >> 
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Harry
> >>>
> >>> On 2010/1/25 22:06, John Fischer wrote:
> >>>   
>  Jeff,
> 
>  Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one
>  build to another?
> 
>  Otherwise, +1.
> 
>  John
> 
> 
>  On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote:
>  
> > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
> > This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
> > 1. Introduction
> >  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> >  EOF evolution-jescs
> >  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> >  Author:  Jedy Wang
> >  1.3  Date of This Document:
> > 24 January, 2010
> > 4. Technical Description
> > 1. Introduction
> >  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> >  EOF of evolution-jescs
> >  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> >  Author:  Jedy Wang
> >  1.3  Date of This Document:
> >  15 January, 2010
> >
> > 4. Technical Description
> > 1.0 Description:
> >
> >  EOF of evolution-jescs
> >
> >1.1 Project Detail
> >
> >This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.
> >
> >The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
> >Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
> >to connect with the Sun Calender server.
> >
> >Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the 
> > Bonobo
> >dependency and has changed the architecture. Since 
> > evolution-jescs has a
> >strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't 
> > work
> >moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.
> >
> >The following reasons explain why the removal of 
> > evolution-jescs will
> >have little impact to the end-user.
> >
> >1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports 
> > the Sun
> >   Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default 
> > mailer for
> >   Solaris.
> >
> >2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a 
> > new protocol
> >   called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be 
> > limited to
> >   and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook 
> > connector support.
> >
> >3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of 
> > them can
> >   support the new calendar server.
> >
> >4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to 
> > continue to
> >   use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new 
> > Sun Calendar
> >   server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to 
> > Thunderbird
> >   which is fairly simple.
> >
> >1.2 Packaging and Release Binding
> >
> >SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.
> >
> >1.3 Documentation
> >
> >N/A
> >
> >1.4 Dependency
> >
> >The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
> >of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already 
> > integrated into
> >Solaris.
> >
> > 2.0 Interface Tables
> >2.1 Removed Interfaces
> >
> >Interface StabilityComments
> >-  ---  -
> >/usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
> >   Obsolete GUI
> >Uncommitted
> >
> > /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
> >   Obsole

EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-01-24 Thread Qing-Ming Jeff Cai

Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
1. Introduction
1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
 EOF evolution-jescs
1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
 Author:  Jedy Wang
1.3  Date of This Document:
24 January, 2010
4. Technical Description
1. Introduction
1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
 EOF of evolution-jescs
1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
 Author:  Jedy Wang
1.3  Date of This Document:
 15 January, 2010

4. Technical Description
1.0 Description:

EOF of evolution-jescs

  1.1 Project Detail

  This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.

  The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
  Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
  to connect with the Sun Calender server.

  Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the Bonobo
  dependency and has changed the architecture. Since evolution-jescs has a
  strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't work
  moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.

  The following reasons explain why the removal of evolution-jescs will
  have little impact to the end-user.

  1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports the Sun
 Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default mailer for
 Solaris.

  2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a new protocol
 called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be limited to
 and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook connector support.

  3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of them can
 support the new calendar server.

  4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to continue to
 use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new Sun Calendar
 server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to Thunderbird
 which is fairly simple.
 
  1.2 Packaging and Release Binding

  SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.

  1.3 Documentation

  N/A

  1.4 Dependency

  The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
  of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already integrated into
  Solaris.

2.0 Interface Tables
  2.1 Removed Interfaces

  Interface  StabilityComments
  -  ---  -
  /usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
 Obsolete GUI
  Uncommitted
  /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
 Obsolete Library
  Project
  Private
  SUNWevolution-jescsObsolete Package
  Uncommitted


  2.2 Imported Interfaces
  InterfaceStability Comments
  --- -- 
  N/A
  
3.0 References 

LSARC 2007/043 Lightning 0.3
LSARC 2003/298 Sun Evolution

6. Resources and Schedule
6.4. Steering Committee requested information
6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
Desktop
6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
6.6. ARC Exposure: open



EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-01-25 Thread John Fischer
Jeff,

Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one
build to another?

Otherwise, +1.

John


On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote:
>
> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
> This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
> 1. Introduction
>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>EOF evolution-jescs
>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>Author:  Jedy Wang
>  1.3  Date of This Document:
>   24 January, 2010
> 4. Technical Description
> 1. Introduction
>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>EOF of evolution-jescs
>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>Author:  Jedy Wang
>  1.3  Date of This Document:
>15 January, 2010
>
> 4. Technical Description
> 1.0 Description:
>
>  EOF of evolution-jescs
>
>1.1 Project Detail
>
>This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.
>
>The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
>Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
>to connect with the Sun Calender server.
>
>Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the Bonobo
>dependency and has changed the architecture. Since evolution-jescs has 
> a
>strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't work
>moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.
>
>The following reasons explain why the removal of evolution-jescs will
>have little impact to the end-user.
>
>1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports the Sun
>   Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default mailer for
>   Solaris.
>
>2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a new 
> protocol
>   called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be limited 
> to
>   and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook connector 
> support.
>
>3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of them can
>   support the new calendar server.
>
>4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to continue to
>   use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new Sun 
> Calendar
>   server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to Thunderbird
>   which is fairly simple.
>
>1.2 Packaging and Release Binding
>
>SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.
>
>1.3 Documentation
>
>N/A
>
>1.4 Dependency
>
>The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
>of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already integrated into
>Solaris.
>
> 2.0 Interface Tables
>2.1 Removed Interfaces
>
>Interface   StabilityComments
>-  ---  -
>/usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
>   Obsolete GUI
>Uncommitted
>/usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
>   Obsolete Library
>Project
>Private
>SUNWevolution-jescsObsolete Package
>Uncommitted
>
>
>2.2 Imported Interfaces
>InterfaceStability Comments
>--- -- 
>N/A
>
> 3.0 References
>
>  LSARC 2007/043 Lightning 0.3
>  LSARC 2003/298 Sun Evolution
>
> 6. Resources and Schedule
>  6.4. Steering Committee requested information
>   6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
>   Desktop
>  6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
>  6.6. ARC Exposure: open
>
> ___
> opensolaris-arc mailing list
> opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org


EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-01-25 Thread Harry Lu
John,

 The package history is usually handled by our desktop REs. So yes, 
I think they will create one for this EOF.

Thanks,
Harry

On 2010/1/25 22:06, John Fischer wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one
> build to another?
>
> Otherwise, +1.
>
> John
>
>
> On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote:
>>
>> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
>> This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
>> 1. Introduction
>>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>>  EOF evolution-jescs
>>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>>  Author:  Jedy Wang
>>  1.3  Date of This Document:
>> 24 January, 2010
>> 4. Technical Description
>> 1. Introduction
>>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>>  EOF of evolution-jescs
>>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>>  Author:  Jedy Wang
>>  1.3  Date of This Document:
>>  15 January, 2010
>>
>> 4. Technical Description
>> 1.0 Description:
>>
>>  EOF of evolution-jescs
>>
>>1.1 Project Detail
>>
>>This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.
>>
>>The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
>>Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
>>to connect with the Sun Calender server.
>>
>>Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the 
>> Bonobo
>>dependency and has changed the architecture. Since 
>> evolution-jescs has a
>>strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't 
>> work
>>moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.
>>
>>The following reasons explain why the removal of 
>> evolution-jescs will
>>have little impact to the end-user.
>>
>>1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports 
>> the Sun
>>   Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default 
>> mailer for
>>   Solaris.
>>
>>2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a 
>> new protocol
>>   called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be 
>> limited to
>>   and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook 
>> connector support.
>>
>>3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of 
>> them can
>>   support the new calendar server.
>>
>>4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to 
>> continue to
>>   use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new 
>> Sun Calendar
>>   server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to 
>> Thunderbird
>>   which is fairly simple.
>>
>>1.2 Packaging and Release Binding
>>
>>SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.
>>
>>1.3 Documentation
>>
>>N/A
>>
>>1.4 Dependency
>>
>>The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
>>of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already 
>> integrated into
>>Solaris.
>>
>> 2.0 Interface Tables
>>2.1 Removed Interfaces
>>
>>Interface StabilityComments
>>-  ---  -
>>/usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
>>   Obsolete GUI
>>Uncommitted
>>
>> /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
>>   Obsolete Library
>>Project
>>Private
>>SUNWevolution-jescsObsolete Package
>>Uncommitted
>>
>>
>>2.2 Imported Interfaces
>>InterfaceStability Comments
>>--- -- 
>>N/A
>>
>> 3.0 References
>>
>>  LSARC 2007/043 Lightning 0.3
>>  LSARC 2003/298 Sun Evolution
>>
>> 6. Resources and Schedule
>>  6.4. Steering Committee requested information
>> 6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
>> Desktop
>>  6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
>>  6.6. ARC Exposure: open
>>
>> ___
>> opensolaris-arc mailing list
>> opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org
> ___
> opensolaris-arc mailing list
> opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org



EOF evolution-jescs [LSARC/2010/027 FastTrack timeout /02/02/2010]

2010-01-25 Thread Milan Jurik
Hi,

Harry Lu p??e v po 25. 01. 2010 v 22:48 +0800:
> John,
> 
>  The package history is usually handled by our desktop REs. So yes, 
> I think they will create one for this EOF.
> 

Isn't package history only for SVR4 packaging? And this has only minor
binding.

Best regards,

Milan

> Thanks,
> Harry
> 
> On 2010/1/25 22:06, John Fischer wrote:
> > Jeff,
> >
> > Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one
> > build to another?
> >
> > Otherwise, +1.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> > On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote:
> >>
> >> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
> >> This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems
> >> 1. Introduction
> >>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> >>  EOF evolution-jescs
> >>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> >>  Author:  Jedy Wang
> >>  1.3  Date of This Document:
> >> 24 January, 2010
> >> 4. Technical Description
> >> 1. Introduction
> >>  1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> >>  EOF of evolution-jescs
> >>  1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
> >>  Author:  Jedy Wang
> >>  1.3  Date of This Document:
> >>  15 January, 2010
> >>
> >> 4. Technical Description
> >> 1.0 Description:
> >>
> >>  EOF of evolution-jescs
> >>
> >>1.1 Project Detail
> >>
> >>This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris.
> >>
> >>The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the
> >>Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability
> >>to connect with the Sun Calender server.
> >>
> >>Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the 
> >> Bonobo
> >>dependency and has changed the architecture. Since 
> >> evolution-jescs has a
> >>strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't 
> >> work
> >>moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated.
> >>
> >>The following reasons explain why the removal of 
> >> evolution-jescs will
> >>have little impact to the end-user.
> >>
> >>1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports 
> >> the Sun
> >>   Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default 
> >> mailer for
> >>   Solaris.
> >>
> >>2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a 
> >> new protocol
> >>   called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be 
> >> limited to
> >>   and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook 
> >> connector support.
> >>
> >>3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of 
> >> them can
> >>   support the new calendar server.
> >>
> >>4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to 
> >> continue to
> >>   use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new 
> >> Sun Calendar
> >>   server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to 
> >> Thunderbird
> >>   which is fairly simple.
> >>
> >>1.2 Packaging and Release Binding
> >>
> >>SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding.
> >>
> >>1.3 Documentation
> >>
> >>N/A
> >>
> >>1.4 Dependency
> >>
> >>The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration
> >>of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already 
> >> integrated into
> >>Solaris.
> >>
> >> 2.0 Interface Tables
> >>2.1 Removed Interfaces
> >>
> >>Interface StabilityComments
> >>-  ---  -
> >>/usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs
> >>   Obsolete GUI
> >>Uncommitted
> >>
> >> /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so
> >>   Obsolete Library
> >>Project
> >>Private
> >>SUNWevolution-jescsObsolete Package
> >>Uncommitted
> >>
> >>
> >>2.2 Imported Interfaces
> >>InterfaceStability Comments
> >>--- -- 
> >>N/A
> >>
> >> 3.0 References
> >>
> >>  LSARC 2007/043 Lightning 0.3
> >>  LSARC 2003/298 Sun Evolution
> >>
> >> 6. Resources and Schedule
> >>  6.4. Steering Committee requested information
> >> 6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
> >> Desktop
> >>  6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
> >>  6.6. ARC Exposure: open
> >>
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