Stable release policy

Stephen John Smoogen smooge at gmail.com
Mon Aug 30 00:59:00 UTC 2010


On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 13:31, Jon Stanley <jonstanley at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin at tummy.com> wrote:
>
>> Sounds good to me. Perhaps we could get more done with some more focus
>> and some more people working on each part.
>
> I think that if we do a FAD (which I think is a fine idea - let's
> bring it to NYC so I don't have to travel :D), we should do it with
> the understanding that we will NOT be making decisions there, but
> rather coming up with a concrete proposal for more broad discussions
> so that the people that can't make don't feel disenfranchised. Note
> that this same philosophy also applies if we do a phone call.
>
> I really don't think that IRC would work for this - while it's a fine
> method for collaborating on "X widget is broken", it really doesn't
> lend itself to high-level discussions like these, and even phone is
> better, but not ideal. We should have a whiteboard and completely open
> discussion, IMHO.

I will agree on this. Email is probably our first place to start but
IRC is going to not be useful.


>>> IMO opinion with an issue this important face to face might be better,
>>> but IRC would be a good place to start.  I would like to hear from the
>>> Board members and my fellow FESCo members their opinions on this.
>
> As I said above, I think face to face is the most appropriate method
> of dealing with this.
>
>> Sure, I think a joint session may be of help... or a working session
>> where we work on each part instead of just hope folks have time to do
>> so during the week.
>
> +1 :)
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