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Hi,<br>
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Niemueller <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tim@niemueller.de"><tim@niemueller.de></a></b></i> wrote on
01/14/2011 12:25:27 AM +0350:</span><br>
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<pre wrap="">On 13.01.2011 20:10, Rich Mattes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I can do any of these times as well. 1400UTC is a good time for me.
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Ok, let's go for 1400UTC as I cannot make it on Monday or Sunday.
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<pre wrap="">I can't think of anything else we'd need. I don't know that we'll need the
anaconda stuff for the RoboticsSuite feature, but we will once we create the
LiveDVD.
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Ok, if we contact them we should do it all in one go I think.
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<pre wrap="">I started on the comps group last night. I'm creating a whole new group
called "Robotics Suite", once it's done you should be able to "yum
groupinstall "Robotics Suite"" and end up with a complete robotics
development environment. Once we nail down the package list, we submit the
patch to comps.xml to the -devel list, and barring any qualms we commit it
to the comps git.
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Excellent. I'd vote for the Robotics category if that is different from
the group. What has to happen to have an appropriate package group (RPM
spec tag)?
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In anaconda package customization UI, the left column shows
categories (Desktop Environment, Applications, Server ...) and the
right column shows groups of the selected category. <br>
Package groups are organized in comps.xml itself, so there is no
need to change anything in the packages themselves.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Hedayat<br>
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<pre wrap="">One last thing: I'm about ready to start shuffling our wiki pages around:
putting <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Rmattes/Robotics">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Rmattes/Robotics</a> at
fp.o/wiki/Robotics, and then moving the SIG page to wiki/SIGs/Robotics
(right now SIGs/Robotics is a redirect to wiki/Robotics, and Robotics
contains the SIG page.) We still need the Fawkes example, maybe I'll try to
come up with one as it will give me an excuse to learn a little bit more
about it :) Once we get a banner, we can put it at the top of that wiki
page as well.
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Go for it!
        Tim
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