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* Free Discussion. Stanhma submitted a paper for the Red Hat summit on using EPEL in an enterprise situation. We hope it gets accepted.
* Free Discussion. Stanhma submitted a paper for the Red Hat summit on using EPEL in an enterprise situation. We hope it gets accepted.


=== Next Meeting ===
=== Next Meeting ===

Latest revision as of 19:13, 1 August 2017

Weekly EPEL Summary

Week 07/2008 2008-02-10 -> 2008-02-16

Most important happenings

  • Stephen Smoogen was drafted to be the new chairman of the EPEL Steering Committee.


Mailing list

Noteworthy discussions

Meeting

Last weeks meeting

Full Logs:

Attendees:

Thanks for everyone.. I will correct missing accounts later.

Summary:

  • Xavier Lamien board membership discussed. Realized we needed a bit more time to review the candidate..
  • Smoogen elected chairman of the board. Sinatra out for revenge.
  • New meeting time was tabled until we had reviewed and probably elected Xavier to the board. Updated page is needed for when people are available for meeting times.
  • Koji and Bodhi for EPEL was discussed. Delay is other projects and the amount of work needed to 'protect' RHEL binaries. Using CentOS instead was discussed and to be looked at.
  • Dep checking and reporting on the list. Work to use Michael Swendt's scripts look to be in order.
  • Epel announce list. Discussion of how to better announce build changes and pushes to stable were discussed. RSS feeds were prefered by some and email lists by others.
  • Free Discussion. Stanhma submitted a paper for the Red Hat summit on using EPEL in an enterprise situation. We hope it gets accepted.

Next Meeting

Wednesday, 20080227 at 18:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting.

The topics scheduled for the next meeting as well as a rough status for all in-progress steering committee tasks can always be found in the wiki at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Schedule

Stats

General

Number of EPEL Contributors: 174

We welcome 2 new contributors: jmoskovc kasal

EPEL 5

Number of source packages: 1101

Number of binary packages: 1791

There are 14 new Packages:

  • ggz-client-libs | Client libraries for GGZ gaming zone
  • hexedit | A hexadecimal file viewer and editor
  • international-time | A tool for arranging times in advance with overseas colleagues
  • ngircd | Next Generation IRC Daemon
  • nss-mdns | glibc plugin for .local name resolution
  • perl-Class-Container | Class::Container Perl module
  • perl-Config-IniFiles | A module for reading .ini-style configuration files
  • perl-Mail-GnuPG | Process email with GPG
  • perl-Module-Versions-Report | Report versions of all modules in memory
  • perl-ParseLex | Generator of lexical analyzers
  • perl-Test-NoWarnings | Make sure you didn't emit any warnings while testing
  • perl-Time-modules | Perl modules for parsing dates and times
  • perl-XML-TreeBuilder | Parser that builds a tree of XML::Element objects
  • php-pear-PHPUnit | Regression testing framework for unit tests

EPEL 4

Number of source packages: 653

Number of binary packages: 1065

There are 3 new Packages:

  • international-time | A tool for arranging times in advance with overseas colleagues
  • perl-Config-IniFiles | A module for reading .ini-style configuration files
  • perl-ParseLex | Generator of lexical analyzers