Hi--
- Full attendance: Bert, Craig, Edgar, Giovanni, Igor, Randal, and Yoshiki.
- Randal reports that the web team is running smoothly. Congratulations to all!
- Craig said he's writing a Naiad (Spoon module system) design overview, and will post it to the squeak-dev and spoon mailing lists. He's been writing it for a day, and is about half done.
- Yoshiki says he's created an EToys 4.0 image, based on Squeak 3.8, which is license-clean. We decided to use a similar process to create Squeak 4 from Squeak 3.11 (and whatever other license-clean changes the 3.11 release team wants to include). Yoshiki will consult with them about ensuring license-cleanliness. Randal will coordinate with the release team and report on their progress.
- We decided in principle to have two board-appointed release teams working at any given moment: one producing the next release (I'll call it "one-ahead"), and one producing the release after that ("two-ahead"). We decided that Spoon is the two-ahead release now, or Squeak 5. Craig is leading the two-ahead team, and will add people to it when Naiad can support their work.
- The next meeting will be 2008-11-19 due to schedule conflicts.
Please send agenda suggestions to me.
thanks,
-C
Craig Latta schrieb:
Yoshiki says he's created an EToys 4.0 image, based on Squeak 3.8, which is license-clean. We decided to use a similar process to create Squeak 4 from Squeak 3.11 (and whatever other license-clean changes the 3.11 release team wants to include). Yoshiki will consult with them about ensuring license-cleanliness. Randal will coordinate with the release team and report on their progress.
We decided in principle to have two board-appointed release teams working at any given moment: one producing the next release (I'll call it "one-ahead"), and one producing the release after that ("two-ahead"). We decided that Spoon is the two-ahead release now, or Squeak 5. Craig is leading the two-ahead team, and will add people to it when Naiad can support their work.
Okay, I'm taking the bad guy here now.
Naiad/ Spoon is released... when? Where? How?
http://netjam.org/versions/ is pointing to somthing not to be used since "it's ready!".
Don't get me wrong, but release early, release often makes more sense -
it's a PITA but those
PITAs
tell you where your misunderstandings are - even if them who are raising "the issues" don't have any idea - they are the ones who initially look for the language itself.
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