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<p>Attending: Chris Muller, Bert Freudenberg, Colin Putney, Randal
Schwartz, Levente Uzonyi, Jecel Assumpacao Jr., Chris Cunnington<br>
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<p>Notes on the 4.3 release:</p>
<p>- this won’t be the Cog release because of the needs of Linux
which might not be aware of a sudden change</p>
<p>- Jecel is going to look at Linux distros and the vms they use</p>
<p>- Colin will talk to Esteban about multiple versions of the vm
and get the OmniBrowser to run on 4.3</p>
<p>- Chris C. will go through the Daily Commit Logs back to the
last release to compile a list of changes to the 4.3 release<br>
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<p>Notes on Package Management ( Or, what would need to happen for
Nicolas Cellier to take Complex out of the image?):</p>
<p>- The question was discussed if Squeak Map would be used for
package management or not in future</p>
<p>- In the future Squeak Map may be the tool that lists packages
that conform to a series of tests which are a de facto contract
between developers and core contributors</p>
<p>- If that’s the case, Squeak Map needs some work. But owing to
some low profile changes that have already been made to Squeak
Map, perhaps not as much as one might expect</p>
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