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*** suggestion: rNNN number *and* author minimum; preferably also a subject description | *** suggestion: rNNN number *and* author minimum; preferably also a subject description | ||
** Backwards compatibility discussion (hint; I'm gonna say it's a MUST) | ** Backwards compatibility discussion (hint; I'm gonna say it's a MUST) | ||
+ | *** Existing Policy Reminder | ||
+ | **** Delete interfaces and accessible variables only when beneficial | ||
+ | **** They get marked as deprecated for *2* major releases before being removed | ||
+ | **** Functionality of existing interfaces can't be changed; only new ones created | ||
+ | ***** (the old can be a wrapper around the new if need be, thuogh) | ||
* Coding Issues | * Coding Issues | ||
** magfr's frustration with OID registrations and his hopefully-this-time solution proposal | ** magfr's frustration with OID registrations and his hopefully-this-time solution proposal |
Revision as of 19:05, 7 January 2010
Net-SNMP Meeting
2010-01-11
2010-01-11
Previous: | 2009-12-14 |
Next: | 2010-02-?? |
This is the meeting agenda/notes for the Meeting held on 2010-01-11.
Date and Time: 2010-01-11 20:00 UTC
Agenda
- Next Meeting Date
- Releases
- 5.2.x -- dts12
- 5.4.x -- dts12
- Administrative Issues
- Reminder about SVN changelog special formatting
- Change discussions on -coders and subject line formatting
- suggestion: rNNN number *and* author minimum; preferably also a subject description
- Backwards compatibility discussion (hint; I'm gonna say it's a MUST)
- Existing Policy Reminder
- Delete interfaces and accessible variables only when beneficial
- They get marked as deprecated for *2* major releases before being removed
- Functionality of existing interfaces can't be changed; only new ones created
- (the old can be a wrapper around the new if need be, thuogh)
- Existing Policy Reminder
- Coding Issues
- magfr's frustration with OID registrations and his hopefully-this-time solution proposal
- TrogL's multi-core CPU monitoring
- Testing infrastructure and supported releases
- Wes' proposal from a few meetings ago
- Future Directions
- Other Issues
- Round Table