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Re: Outcome of the GNU mentors meeting in IRC
From: |
Andïï |
Subject: |
Re: Outcome of the GNU mentors meeting in IRC |
Date: |
Fri, 3 May 2013 11:32:22 +0100 |
On 2 May 2013 10:42, Jose E. Marchesi <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> So we had a short meeting in IRC yesterday, and this was decided by
> unanimity:
>
> - Every participating GNU package decides how many essential and desired
> slots it wants. Please send the numbers to address@hidden
> before Sunday 5 May.
>
> - If we get all the essential slots we ask for then they will be
> distributed among the GNU packages as they requested them.
>
> - If we get less essential slots then we will distribute them evenly
> among all the participating GNU packages. The goal is to maximize the
> number of packages participating in the SOC.
>
> - The same strategy will be applied to the desired slots.
>
> Note that none of the above applies to Octave. They lobbied their own
> way directly with Google and thus they will get the slots explicitly
> assigned by Google.
>
> Please don't forget to send the number of essential/desired slots before
> Sunday 5 May!
>
> Also, please send me the mentor contact information requested in another
> email (this also includes Octave mentors).
>
> Thanks!
>
For GNU Classpath, we now have one proposal in a pretty much finished state that
I would regard as needing an essential slot ('[GNU Classpath] Port the
GTK+ AWT support').
I believe we are also expecting two more proposals before the deadline
in ~8 hours, so I'd
expect our final total to be 2 essential, 1 desirable, from my
discussions with the other mentors.
Thanks,
--
Andii :-)
Re: Outcome of the GNU mentors meeting in IRC, .Org.Com, 2013/05/04
Re: Outcome of the GNU mentors meeting in IRC, Christopher Allan Webber, 2013/05/04