Re: GUADEC, status, my plans
- From: Colin Walters <walters verbum org>
- To: Allan Day <allanpday gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-os-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GUADEC, status, my plans
- Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 09:18:34 -0400
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 13:02 +0100, Allan Day wrote:
> Getting more people involved in OSTree seems like a must.
Clearly =) Often over the past year, I have wondered whether it would
have been better to fork off of Debian/OpenSUSE/Fedora or whatever so at
least some people were familiar with some of the tools.
But you know, just yesterday, I was reminded of the value behind the
admittedly barely documented monstrosity I've created. Someone asked me
about the new GNOME Lock Screen, and I rebooted into the latest OSTree
to show them. Then I rebooted back.
This is important because my day job will involve working on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux for the forseeable future too...and I really need to be
able to run both things "natively".
And this is all being fed by continuous integration that I barely have
to touch at all; not having to update BuildDepends and file lists in
spec files gets me out of so much tedious crap.
And of course there's the completely atomic upgrades...well I could go
on, but you guys heard the pitch =) It's just hard to work on gross
hacks when I know I can do things *right*.
> Are there
> any standalone tasks that you know of?
Just updated:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-ostree/tree/TODO
> Is it worth setting up a
> Bugzilla product?
Probably.
> We set two action items during the BoF that we should probably discuss
> - 1) set up a build bot and 2) improve the web front end. Perhaps you
> could fill us in on what's involved there?
The TODO file talks about that.
> Sounds good. Applications are critical, obviously. That ties in with
> the application installation story, and I guess that integrating with
> that is the long-term goal. I wonder though - is there a short-term
> solution we can use to make it dog-foodable?
Building applications with jhbuild?
This reminds me to add jhbuild to the -devel image and actually try it.
But being able to use jhbuild depends on wireless networking which
depends on making /etc work, so back to hacking on
http://git.gnome.org/browse/ostree/log/?h=wip/etc-writable
...
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