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* Administrative | * Administrative | ||
** Release Policy (http://www.net-snmp.org/dev/release-policy.html) | ** Release Policy (http://www.net-snmp.org/dev/release-policy.html) | ||
+ | *** '''rcN series generally goes well''' | ||
+ | *** '''preN series is generally ignored in terms of the guidelines; this needs to be fixed''' | ||
+ | *** '''turn around times for a release are far too long''' | ||
+ | *** '''branch should still be created at final''' | ||
+ | *** '''pre-release series *must* get more locked down''' | ||
+ | *** '''policy stays the same. We as a group need to enforce them.''' | ||
+ | *** '''we'll switch to 1-week turn arounds for preN)''' | ||
* Technical | * Technical | ||
** Future and continual discussion topics | ** Future and continual discussion topics |
Revision as of 19:53, 11 October 2010
Net-SNMP Meeting
2010-10-11
2010-10-11
Previous: | 2010-09-20 |
Next: | 2010-11-29 |
This is the meeting agenda/notes for the Meeting held on 2010-10-11.
Date and Time: 2010-10-11 19:00 UTC
Agenda
- Next Meeting Date
- November 29th
- Releases
- 5.6
- Wes released 5.6 but there are a couple of immediate problems
- Future plans for branching and 5.6.1, etc.
- patches tree created for 5.6
- will release 5.6.1 in december
- will do in parallel with 5.5.1 due in Jan
- Upload permissions
- dts12: Just a quick note - when creating a release directory, please make sure it's group writable.
- the mkdir should possibly go into the release script?
- Binary Release instructions (Release_Instructions)
- please please please document what you do. The big ones in my mind are solaris and win32.
- Include flags used to build with features
- Binary Release MIB modules (e.g. examples)
- what MIB modules are/should be included in binary releases?
- stew till next time
- document choices in Release Instructions though
- Next branch to target?
- 5.5.1 in January
- 5.3.4 after that, probably feb or mar
- 5.6
- Administrative
- Release Policy (http://www.net-snmp.org/dev/release-policy.html)
- rcN series generally goes well
- preN series is generally ignored in terms of the guidelines; this needs to be fixed
- turn around times for a release are far too long
- branch should still be created at final
- pre-release series *must* get more locked down
- policy stays the same. We as a group need to enforce them.
- we'll switch to 1-week turn arounds for preN)
- Release Policy (http://www.net-snmp.org/dev/release-policy.html)
- Technical
- Future and continual discussion topics
- testing infrastructure and unit tests
- build cmake vs ??
- streamlined/stripped-down library and agent
- Future and continual discussion topics
- Round Table