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* [gentoo-dev-announce] Council meeting: Tuesday 9 October 2012, 19:00 UTC
@ 2012-10-02 11:38 Fabian Groffen
  2012-10-16 18:33 ` [gentoo-dev-announce] Council meeting summary: " Fabian Groffen
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The next council meeting will be on Tuesday 9 October 2012 at 19:00 UTC
in the #gentoo-council channel on Freenode.


Proposed agenda:

1. Introduction and roll call (5 minutes)

2. Allow using EAPI5 in the tree (5 minutes)
   Portage supports EAPI 5 since version 2.1.11.19.
   - vote

3. Package name specification (10 minutes)
   See [1].
   - vote:
     a) Drop the limitation entirely (possibly in a future EAPI).              
	 b) Make it stricter, i.e. disallow package names ending in a hyphen
		followed by anything that looks like a valid PVR.  This is
		current Portage behaviour, and the tree complies with it, too.
     c) Leave the spec as it is (and make Portage comply with it).
	 d) Require a) for Package managers and b) by tree policy.
		Practically, this would mean that repoman would reject "foo-1"
		as package name, but the rest of Portage would accept it.

4. Open bugs with council involvement (5 minutes)                               
   - Bug 383467 "Council webpage lacks results for 2010 and 2011              
     elections"                                                               
                                                                                
5. Open floor (10 minutes)


Fabian


[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.project/2152

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Gentoo on a different level

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* [gentoo-dev-announce] Council meeting summary: Tuesday 9 October 2012, 19:00 UTC
  2012-10-02 11:38 [gentoo-dev-announce] Council meeting: Tuesday 9 October 2012, 19:00 UTC Fabian Groffen
@ 2012-10-16 18:33 ` Fabian Groffen
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From: Fabian Groffen @ 2012-10-16 18:33 UTC (permalink / raw
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Gentoo council meeting summary 09 October 2012

Roll Call
=========
betelgeuse
chainsaw
dberkholz
grobian
scarabeus
ulm
williamh


Allow using EAPI5 in the tree
=============================
Portage supports EAPI 5 since version 2.1.11.19.
Vote: unanimous yes

EAPI 5 is allowed for ebuilds in the tree.  The Council likes to note
that EAPI 5 is not allowed to be used for stable ebuilds yet, for as
long as a Portage supporting it is not marked stable.


Package name specification
==========================
See [1].
Vote:
  a) Drop the limitation entirely (possibly in a future EAPI).
   -> noone voted for this option
  b) Make it stricter, i.e. disallow package names ending in a hyphen
     followed by anything that looks like a valid PVR.  This is current
     Portage behaviour, and the tree complies with it, too.
   -> vote by: betelgeuse dberkholz grobian scarabeus ulm williamh
  c) Leave the spec as it is (and make Portage comply with it).
   -> vote by: chainsaw
  d) Require a) for Package managers and b) by tree policy.
     Practically, this would mean that repoman would reject "foo-1" as
     package name, but the rest of Portage would accept it.
   -> noone voted for this option

By majority, option b) was chosen.  This means the specification (PMS)
has to be adapted to make it stricter on package names, e.g. [2].


Open bugs with council involvement
==================================
Bug 383467 "Council webpage lacks results for 2010 and 2011 elections"

grobian and scarabeus will try to sort this thing out with jmbsvicetto at
LinuxDays Prague, which will take place 20th and 21st of October 2012.


Open Floor
==========
chainsaw and williamh informed us about developments on udev at the
linux kernel mailing lists, and possible actions that follow up from
there [3].

_AxS_ requested quasi-consensus on in_iuse functionality, an EAPI6
feature was suggested.

_AxS_ asked the Council if they knew anything about a git rollout by
infra, however, since this is infra domain, the Council doesn't know or
control this.

ferringb wanted to have the Council take a look at the current unified
dependencies discussion.  It was pushed for the next agenda, to have
some preparation necessary to discuss the topic in a clear and directed
manner.


Next meeting date
=================
13 November 2012, 20:00 UTC


[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.project/2152
[2] https://174536.bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=324680
[3] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/2/303

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Gentoo on a different level

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