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You can find a complete package list [http://quaid.fedorapeople.org/Developer_Edition/package-list.txt here] .
You can find a complete package list [http://quaid.fedorapeople.org/Developer_Edition/package-list.txt here] .
There is no F11 Dev spin, last was F10.<br>
Probably may not be for F12, that's realism not negativity.<br>
At the moment the sig appears to be me. (Feel free to participate)<br>
So am attempting to be going through the list (above),<br><br>
Down the road a bit hope to organise a poll,<br>
and work out what programmers are using,<br>
All within the context of Fedora goals\policies.<br><br>
Currently looking at what IDE(s), are available,
whether included or not.


== Participants ==
== Participants ==
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== Communication ==
== Communication ==


The fedora-devel-list@redhat.com mailing list is a good forum for Fedora Development related
I would like to see a specific devel apps-ide mailing list
discussions.
until then maybe:
The fedora-devel-list@redhat.com mailing list  


Traditionally, some of the initial participants have used the #fedora-java IRC channel on FreeNode but obviously #fedora-devel (also on FreeNode) is more appropriate.
Traditionally, some of the initial participants have used the #fedora-java IRC channel on FreeNode but obviously #fedora-devel (also on FreeNode) is more appropriate.
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=== Meetings ===
=== Meetings ===


Meetings will take place in the #fedora-meeting
'''Currently'''
irc channel on Freenode, on Tuesdays at 18:00-19:00 UTC (2pm-3pm EDT)
 
(see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate#IRC).
There are no meetings', planned or otherwise.
 


* Log from first meeting:  [[SIGs/Development/Meetings/2007-08-21| 2007-08-21]]  
* Log from first meeting:  [[SIGs/Development/Meetings/2007-08-21| 2007-08-21]]  
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{{Anchor|agenda}}
{{Anchor|agenda}}
==== Agenda ====
Proposed agenda for the fourth meeting (2007-09-11):
(Note:  this page shamelessly copied from the Desktop SIG)
(Note:  this page shamelessly copied from the Desktop SIG)


[[Category:Packaging SIGs]]
[[Category:Packaging SIGs]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 9 October 2009

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Fedora Development SIG

Proposed Charter

  • The purpose of the Development SIG is to make Fedora a very good development distribution. The goal is to produce a great development distribution "out of the box" providing needed tools for both upstream developers and Fedora maintainers. We want to make it easy for developers -- both those experienced and new -- to get started developing with and for Fedora.
  • The Development SIG will develop and release the "Fedora for Developers" live image and will work with Fedora release engineering on propagation / distribution.
  • Releases of the "Fedora, Developer Edition" live image will follow Fedora release cycles.
  • The "Fedora, Developer Edition" live image will be composed from packages from the Fedora Package Collection. Fedora Project infrastructure will be used in all aspects. When appropriate, defaults may be changed to improve the user experience.

Fedora, Developer Edition details

You can find a complete package list here .

There is no F11 Dev spin, last was F10.
Probably may not be for F12, that's realism not negativity.
At the moment the sig appears to be me. (Feel free to participate)
So am attempting to be going through the list (above),

Down the road a bit hope to organise a poll,
and work out what programmers are using,
All within the context of Fedora goals\policies.

Currently looking at what IDE(s), are available, whether included or not.

Participants

Communication

I would like to see a specific devel apps-ide mailing list until then maybe: The fedora-devel-list@redhat.com mailing list

Traditionally, some of the initial participants have used the #fedora-java IRC channel on FreeNode but obviously #fedora-devel (also on FreeNode) is more appropriate.

Meetings

Currently

There are no meetings', planned or otherwise.


(Note: this page shamelessly copied from the Desktop SIG)