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From: "Kalev Lember" kalevlember@gmail.com To: "Christian Schaller" cschalle@redhat.com, "Josh Boyer" jwboyer@fedoraproject.org Cc: "Discussions about development for the Fedora desktop" desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org, "Matthias Clasen" mclasen@redhat.com, "Christoph Wickert" cwickert@fedoraproject.org, "Lukáš Tinkl" ltinkl@redhat.com, "Owen Taylor" otaylor@redhat.com, "Jens Petersen" petersen@redhat.com, "Ryan Lerch" rlerch@redhat.com Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:27:48 PM Subject: Re: Workstation status and TODOs
On 04/29/2014 03:08 PM, Christian Schaller wrote:
- Installation and compose methods work with rel-eng (live image
default, but install tree necessary for compose. PXE/netboot iso? etc)
Anyone who can take this on? Maybe Kalev?
Sure, happy to take this on.
I'm sure I'm missing a few things here. Please chime in with what I'm forgetting. In short, there's more than enough work to go around.
Lastly, we've been rather quiet as a WG as of late. The Cloud WG is going through a confirmation process with their members to make sure people are still interested and willing to do work. That's not a bad idea for ourselves. WG members, please take the time to reply with whether or not you wish to remain a WG member.
I do, and I do think that we need to find a better way to function as a working group. I take part of the blame here for not pushing more on this myself. Maybe we should try to structure our work like FeSCO? Since the plan is for the working groups to replace many of the functions of FeSCO then this would maybe be a good model?
I am interested in continuing as well.
Regarding the perceived quietness, I can think of two things:
One is that the #fedora-workstation irc channel isn't working very well since everybody is using the #fedora-desktop channel instead for everyday communication. Might make sense to officially ditch #fedora-workstation?
Another thing that makes it seem quiet is that we don't have regular weekly meetings. Other teams are doing those and it seems to be a good way to show the world what is going on in the WG -- with meeting status reports and all that stuff.
If I remember correctly the reason the workstation channel was established was to have the channel on the same IRC server as the rest of the working group channels, since the fedora-desktop channel is on Gimpnet.
Christian