[oe] openembedded-core git repository

Richard Purdie rpurdie at rpsys.net
Mon Jan 24 21:57:28 UTC 2011


On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 22:43 +0100, Koen Kooi wrote:
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> On 24-01-11 17:39, Philip Balister wrote:
> > On 01/19/2011 06:48 AM, Graeme Gregory wrote:
> >> Hi, this email is sent as an ordinary member of OE.
> >>
> >> It seems to be on a technical level we are agreed that we should split
> >> parts of OE out into the so called openembedded-core which will have a
> >> stricter commit access and higher QA requirements on changes.
> >>
> >> I therefore think it is time to actually create the repository and let
> >> the people who are interested in merging the good stuff from poky with
> >> the good stuff from openembedded to create our "core". I don't think
> >> there is any need to wait on the political part of the Yocto/OE
> >> collaboration as its something we have agreed in principal to do anyway.
> >>
> >> I would request then that the TSC drive this forward with the server
> >> admins and create this repo so work can happen.
> > 
> > 
> > Has anything happened on this email? Has the TSC had a meeting to
> > discuss? I know it has only been a week, but people are starting to do
> > work based on these ideas and need some support from the TSC.
> 
> At this point I'm going to call for a vote of non confidence in the TSC.
> If they can't be bothered to speak up in an important matter like this,
> we'd be better of without them.

I've kept a low profile on this issue since I'm obviously heavily
involved with Yocto and hence it could be argued I'm not impartial. I
had hoped someone else on the TSC would therefore pick up this
discussion but that hasn't happened. I have driven issues in the past,
this is one I really can't drive alone.

The TSC have been having trouble managing to organise meetings,
organising minutes and have not been very responsive recently. There are
a whole spectrum of reasons for that but at a time when OE really needs
technical guidance this is a problem.

The message here isn't to the oe-members list in the correct form so
this isn't an official vote at this time but if it were, I think I'd
find myself in the unusual position of voting in favour of a vote of no
confidence for a group I'm actually part of :/.

I'd actually like to see people with the technical understanding and
time to spend help guiding OE such Koen and Khem on the TSC.

Cheers,

Richard





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