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o 1.1 Announcements

+ 1.1.1 Fedora Announcements

# 1.1.1.1 Notice: dnssec-conf updates in Fedora

11 and 12

* 1.1.1.1.1 Workaround

* 1.1.1.1.2 Solution

* 1.1.1.1.3 Remediation

# 1.1.1.2 Notice: dnssec-conf updates in Fedora

11 and 12

# 1.1.1.3 Fedora 12 re-spins Released

# 1.1.1.4 New paths for development

+ 1.1.2 Fedora Development News

# 1.1.2.1 qt-4.6/kde-4.4 updates

# 1.1.2.2 No Frozen Rawhide coming soon! New

paths on mirrors!

# 1.1.2.3 LD Changes To Implicit DSO Linking Update

# 1.1.2.4 Fedora 13 Alpha Freeze in one week

(minus one day)!

# 1.1.2.5 Fedora 13 Milestone Reached: Feature

Freeze-2010-02-09

+ 1.1.3 Fedora Events

# 1.1.3.1 Upcoming Events (December 2009 to

February 2010)

# 1.1.3.2 Related Events

# 1.1.3.3 Past Events

# 1.1.3.4 Additional information

o 1.2 Planet Fedora

+ 1.2.1 General

o 1.3 Ambassadors

+ 1.3.1 FOSDEM a success for Fedora

+ 1.3.2 SCALE starts this week in Los Angeles

+ 1.3.3 Fedora 12 is here

o 1.4 QualityAssurance

+ 1.4.1 Test Days

+ 1.4.2 Weekly meetings

+ 1.4.3 Fedora 13 Alpha test compose

+ 1.4.4 Automated live image testing

o 1.5 Translation

+ 1.5.1 Upcoming Fedora 13 Tasks

+ 1.5.2 Outage on translate.fedoraproject.org

+ 1.5.3 Translators Invited for FreeIPA

+ 1.5.4 Sponsorship Queue Cleared

+ 1.5.5 New Members/Sponsors in FLP

o 1.6 Artwork

+ 1.6.1 Single-Window Mode GIMP

+ 1.6.2 Theming Progress

+ 1.6.3 Fedora Cheat Cube

o 1.7 Security Advisories

+ 1.7.1 Fedora 12 Security Advisories

+ 1.7.2 Fedora 11 Security Advisories

 

- Fedora Weekly News Issue 213 -

 

Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 213[1] for the week ending February

14, 2010. What follows are some highlights from this issue.

 

We begin this issue with a few announcements, including dnssec-conf

updates in Fedora 11 and 12, release of Fedora 12 re-spins, and a number

of Fedora development announcements. In news from the Fedora Planet,

coverage of Day 7 of the Inkscape class ( -at -) Boston, RHEL 5.5 beta

availability, and Nokia N900 (Maemo 5) SDK on Fedora. In Ambassador

news, reports from FOSDEM, and looking towards SCALE 8X and another

Fedora Activity Day! In Quality Assurance news, coverage of the weekly

QA meetings, Fedora 13 Alpha test compose, and recent developments in

automated live image testing. In Translation news, upcoming Fedora 13

tasks, translators invited to FreeIPA details, and new members and

sponsors for the team for Japanese, Korean, and Indonesian. In news from

the Art/Design team, enthusiasm for an upcoming single-window GIMP,

updates on theming for Fedora 13, and a 'cheat cube' for Fedora. This

week's issue rounds out with security advisories over the past week for

Fedora 11 and 12. Enjoy FWN 213!

 

We're also pleased to note the availability of Fedora Audio Weekly News

(FAWN), an audio version in Ogg Vorbis format for a few past FWN issues

that one of our contributors has begun. Find it on the Internet

Archive[2] and have a listen!

 

If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see

our 'join' page[3]. We welcome reader feedback: fedora-news-list ( -at -) redhat.com

 

FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Adam Williamson

 

1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue213

2. http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22FWN%22

3. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join

 

-- Announcements --

 

In this section, we cover announcements from the Fedora Project,

including general announcements[1], development announcements[2] and

Events[3].

 

Contributing Writer: Rashadul Islam

 

1. http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/

2. http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/

3. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events

 

--- Fedora Announcements ---

 

---- Notice: dnssec-conf updates in Fedora 11 and 12 ----

 

Paul W. Frields, Fedora Project Leader, announced[1] that the Fedora

Project recently had been issued an update to the dnssec-conf package,

to fix an issue that had been caused Fedora 11 and 12 systems using BIND

(named) to put an inordinately heavy load on RIPE nameservers. He also

mentioned, "However, this update has been found to break some BIND

configurations as seen in this bug: [2]

 

The problem occurs in these packages:

 

dnssec-conf-1.21-3.fc11

dnssec-conf-1.21-7.fc12

 

To determine if your system is affected, run the following command:

 

rpm -q dnssec-conf

 

If one of the above package descriptors does not appear, your system is

not affected and you may safely ignore this message. If you are

affected, please continue reading.

 

----- Workaround -----

 

If you have already accepted this update, you can downgrade the package

and start the failed BIND (named) daemon again using these commands:

 

su -c 'yum downgrade dnssec-conf'

su -c 'service named start'

 

----- Solution -----

 

System owners running BIND name servers on Fedora 11 or 12 systems are

advised not to accept the specific dnssec-conf pacakge updates listed

above. There are several ways to avoid these specific updates.

 

* If you use the PackageKit graphical client, or another graphical

client, deselect the dnssec-conf update in the dialog that lists package

updates.

* If you use the yum command-line client, use this command to

exclude dnssec-conf from the list of packages to be updated:

 

su -c 'yum --exclude=dnssec-conf update'

 

----- Remediation -----

 

A new update is being prepared to address this problem for Fedora 11 and

12 users, and will be pushed to our mirrors as soon as possible. Users

who are not running BIND nameservers (named) on their Fedora 11 and 12

can safely disregard this notice. When the new updates are pushed, a

follow-up announcement will be made here. At that time, affected system

owners can safely accept the replacement updates."

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2010-February/002765.html

2. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=563232

 

---- Notice: dnssec-conf updates in Fedora 11 and 12 ----

 

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 16:13:52 UTC 2010, Fedora Project Leader Paul W.

Frields briefed[1], "Packages are now available in the updates-testing

repository, and most mirrors should include them at this point.

Community testing for these packages would be appreciated. To install them:

 

su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update dnssec-conf'

 

To report findings:

 

* Fedora 11: [2]

* Fedora 12: [3]"

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2010-February/002768.html

2. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/FEDORA-2010-1696

3. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F12/FEDORA-2010-1748

 

--- Fedora 12 re-spins Released ---

 

Ben Williams announced[1] that the Fedora Unity Project was proud to

announce the release of new ISO Re-Spins of Fedora 12. He also

mentioned, " These Re-Spin ISOs are based on the officially released

Fedora 12 installation media and include all updates released as of

February 2nd, 2010. The ISO images are available for i386, x86_64,

architectures via Jigdo or Torrent starting Wednesday February 10th,

2010 (saving about 437MB of updates for a default install).

 

Go to [2] to get the bits!

 

We are glad to be able to announce the current Fedora 12 Re-Spin,

20100202, despite problems in this Re-Spin. Nonetheless, we, Fedora

Unity, have decided to release this Re-Spin with the following side-note:

 

Due to a newly discovered bug the re-spins do not include all the SCSI

drivers (BUSLOGIC as an example which is used by VMware)

 

We would like to give a special thanks to the following for testing this

Re-Spin:

 

* vwbusguy- Scott Williams

* Southern_Gentleman Ben Williams

* kanarip Jeroen van Meeuwen

* fenrus2 Dennis Johnson

* BobLfoot Bob Lightfoot

* adm1 Davis Leggett

 

Fedora Unity Re-Spin 20100202 Changelog ([3] )

 

Testing Results A full test matrix can be found at our Test Matrix ([4])

 

About Fedora Unity Re-Spins

 

Fedora Unity has taken up the Re-Spin task to provide the community with

the chance to install Fedora with recent updates already included.

 

This is a community project, for and by the community. You can

contribute to the community by joining our test process.

 

Go to [5] to get the bits!

 

Assistance Needed

 

If you are interested in helping with the testing or mirroring efforts,

please contact the Fedora Unity team.

 

Contact information is available at [6]"

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2010-February/002766.html

2. http://spins.fedoraunity.org/spins

3. http://spins.fedoraunity.org/changelogs/20100202/

4.

http://spins.fedoraunity.org/Members/Southern_Gentleman/F12-20100202-matrix/

5. http://spins.fedoraunity.org/spins

6. http://fedoraunity.org/ or the #fedora-unity channel on the

Freenode IRC Network (irc.freenode.net). To report bugs in the Re-Spins

please use http://bugs.fedoraunity.org/

 

---- New paths for development ----

 

Jesse Keating announced[1],"As part of the No Frozen Rawhide[2]

initiative, a couple new paths are showing up on our public mirrors.

Previously rawhide was published to pub/fedora/linux/development/.

In the very near future that path will change to

pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/. At the same time, a new

path will appear, pub/fedora/linux/development/13/. This path will

be where the Fedora 13 stabilization happens as we work toward releasing

Fedora 13. Rawhide will move on and start seeing changes more

appropriate for Fedora 14 and beyond.

 

This change will happen at the Alpha freeze point, which is this coming

Tuesday. In the mean time, these new paths are visible on our master

mirror but they are just hardlinks back to the existing content in

pub/fedora/linux/development/ These hardlinks are there to help

mirrors prepare for the new paths.

 

Look forward to more announcements regarding No Frozen Rawhide as the

freeze date nears!"

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2010-February/002767.html

2. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/No_Frozen_Rawhide_Proposal

 

--- Fedora Development News ---

 

---- qt-4.6/kde-4.4 updates ----

 

Rex Dieter announced[1], "the kde-sig is beginning work to prepare

qt-4.6/kde-4.4 updates, which will be landing in f11 and f12 koji

buildroots shortly.

 

Maintainers of qt/kde packages, please be aware of this if doing builds

yourself. If you have any concerns or questions, please drop by

#fedora-kde on freenode/irc (or followup to this on -devel list)."

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2010-February/000560.html

 

---- No Frozen Rawhide coming soon! New paths on mirrors! ----

 

Jesse Keating announced[1],"With a burst of testing last week, we

confirmed that our infrastructure should handle No Frozen Rawhide[2].

Feature freeze is tomorrow, which is when we'd branch our source

control, and when we'd enact no frozen rawhide. The timing is a bit

tight, so we may have to delay a day or two in order to get this done,

but the end result would be two nightly trees being published.

 

/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/ will become the new path of

Rawhide. It will continue to not have install images, and it will be the

place where builds from the devel branch in CVS go to. It'll be Fedora

14 intended content.

 

/pub/fedora/linux/development/13/ will become the new path of the

branched Fedora 13 content. This is where builds from the F-13/ branch

in CVS will go, after they pass through bodhi as "stable".

 

/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/13/ will be where potential Fedora 13

builds go after passing through bodhi as "testing". This is where you'll

find the latest stuff proposed for freeze break and where testing and

peer review of these freeze breaks will happen. When a maintainer feels

enough testing has happened, or enough karma triggers the bodhi auto

request, the build will be marked "stable" and show up in the

development/13 tree at the next nightly compose.

 

Even though we've been talking about No Frozen Rawhide for quite a

while, this will indeed surprise some people, so we will be trying to be

extra verbose in what we are doing over the next few days, and always

available for questions. Unfortunately I have to step out for a few

hours and thus any responses to this email will not be seen by me for a

few hours.

 

You can find us at #fedora-devel on Freenode if you wish to discuss

live, or help us with documenting these changes and setting expectations

with our developers and users."

 

He would be up[censored] [3] with current progress and plans.

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2010-February/000561.html

2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/No_Frozen_Rawhide_Proposal

3. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/No_Frozen_Rawhide_Implementation

 

---- LD Changes To Implicit DSO Linking Update ----

 

Charley Wang announced[1], "This is an update to let maintainers know

that the changes to LD outlined here : [2] have been pushed to Fedora

rawhide.

 

The details behind what this feature will do, along with how to get

failing packages to build can be found here : [3]

 

Also, packages that have failed to build under these new changes can be

found here : [4]

 

Roland Grunberg and I will rebuild these packages continually and update

the DSOLinkBugs when we can and/or suggest patches.

 

We will also be available as much as possible via e-mail and on IRC

freenode at #fedora-DSO to help you make the necessary changes." He also

thanked everyone for their time.

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2010-February/000563.html

2. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ChangeInImplicitDSOLinking

3. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/UnderstandingDSOLinkChange

4. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DSOLinkBugs

 

---- Fedora 13 Alpha Freeze in one week (minus one day)! ----

 

Jesse Keating announced[1] on Thu Feb at 11 00:23:55 UTC 2010 that the

Fedora 13 Alpha freeze is this coming Tuesday. [2]

 

Jessy also briefed, "This time around things are going to be different

and interesting. We're in the middle of deploying No Frozen Rawhide [3]

which will change how freeze breaks are requested. The intention is to

use bodhi to submit update requests for Fedora 13. When requested for

testing, these will be published to the fedora 13 updates-testing repo

where peers can review and provide karma on your request. If marked

stable, they will go into pub/fedora/linux/development/13 and be

included in the Alpha. We're still working on the documentation for all

of this.

 

More announcements to come!"

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2010-February/000564.html

2. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Alpha_Freeze_Policy

3. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/No_Frozen_Rawhide_Proposal

 

---- Fedora 13 Milestone Reached: Feature Freeze-2010-02-09 ----

 

John Poelstra announced [1], "A friendly reminder that yesterday,

February 9, 2010, we reached Feature Freeze for Fedora 13."

 

A summary of the Fedora 13 milestones and exception process is here: [2]

 

As previously noted, at Feature Freeze it is expected that all features

are *significantly* "feature complete" and ready for testing:[3].

 

A review of the status section on the following feature pages shows that

the following feature pages have had a recent update OR the feature does

not appear to be "feature complete" based on the information provided.

 

[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

 

Feature owners, please update your feature page as soon as possible so

that we have the most current information possible going into our first

test release. Feature pages which remain updated or feature incomplete

by 2010-02-16 will be sent to FESCo for review.

 

p.s. All feature owners have been bcc'd on this email."

 

1.

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2010-February/000565.html

2. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Important_Release_Milestones

3. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Feature_Freeze_Policy

4. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterWebcamSupportF13

5. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Gnome2.30

6. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/IntelliJ_IDEA

7. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NetworkManagerCmdline

8. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NetworkManagerMobileStatus

9. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NouveauDisplayPort

10. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SystemtapStaticProbes

11. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/UdisksImprovements

 

--- Fedora Events ---

 

Fedora events are the source of marketing, learning and meeting all the

fellow community people around you. So, please mark your agenda with the

following events to consider attending or volunteering near you!

 

---- Upcoming Events (December 2009 to February 2010) ----

 

* North America (NA)[1]

* Central & South America (LATAM) [2]

* Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)[3]

* India, Asia, Australia (India/APJ)[4]

 

1.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q4_.28December_2009_-_February_2010.29

2.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q4_.28December_2009_-_February_2010.29_2

3.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q4_.28December_2009_-_February_2010.29_3

4.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events#FY10_Q4_.28December_2009_-_February_2010.29_4

 

---- Related Events ----

 

RHCE Loopback in Washington, DC

 

On Thursday, February 25, 2010, Red Hat will hold a free, informal

conference for RHCEs, offering information sharing on a variety of

topics at Busboys and Poets on 14th Street. Complimentary dinner will be

served, and more details are available[1].

 

1. http://www.redhat.com/rhceloopback

 

---- Past Events ----

 

Archive of Past Fedora Events[1]

 

1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/PastEvents

 

---- Additional information ----

 

* Reimbursements -- reimbursement guidelines.

* Budget -- budget for the current quarter (as distributed by FAMSCo).

* Sponsorship -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by

community members.

* Organization -- event organization, budget information, and

regional responsibility.

* Event reports -- guidelines and suggestions.

* LinuxEvents -- a collection of calendars of Linux events.

 

-- Planet Fedora --

 

In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora[1] - an

aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide. This edition

covers highlights from the past three weeks.

 

Contributing Writer: Adam Batkin

 

1. http://planet.fedoraproject.org

 

--- General ---

 

Dave Malcolm extended[1] GDB to handle debugging of Python internals by

using the embedded Python interpreter to pretty-print python innards.

 

M?ir?n Duffy continued[2] with Day 7 of an Inkscape class at a

Boston-area middle school.

 

Richard W.M. Jones shared[3] a tip for using mock to build Rawhide

packages under RHEL 5 if they work fine locally but mysteriously fail

when built by Koji.

 

Red Hat has announced[4] a beta for RHEL 5.5. Enhancements include new

hardware support, improved virtualization and better Windows

interoperability.

 

Daniel Berrange showed[5] how to control "guest CPU & NUMA affinity in

libvirt with QEMU, KVM & Xen". In a later post, Daniel explained[6] how

to manage some low-level hardware configuration in libvirt.

 

Steven Moix installed[7],[8] the Nokia N900 (Maemo 5) SDK on Fedora,

though there were a few minor hiccups.

 

A common task when writing DocBook is turning a comma-separated list

into an . Joshua Wulf wrote[9] a set of macros for both

TextMate and gedit to automate the task.

 

1. http://dmalcolm.livejournal.com/4545.html

2. http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/inkscape-class-day-7/

3.

http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2010/02/10/tip-mock-build-rawhide-packages-on-rhel-5/

4.

http://press.redhat.com/2010/02/11/red-hat-enterprise-linux-5-5-beta-released/

5.

http://berrange.com/posts/2010/02/12/controlling-guest-cpu-numa-affinity-in-libvirt-with-qemu-kvm-xen/

6.

http://berrange.com/posts/2010/02/15/stable-guest-machine-abi-pci-addressing-and-disk-controllers-in-libvirt/

7.

http://www.alphatek.info/2010/02/13/install-the-nokia-n900-maemo-5-sdk-on-fedora/

8.

http://www.alphatek.info/2010/02/14/maemo-5-sdk-add-repositories-install-qt-and-deploy-our-first-app-in-the-emulator/

9.

http://fossdocs.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/turning-a-comma-seperated-list-into-an-itemizedlist/

 

-- Ambassadors --

 

In this section, we cover Fedora Ambassadors Project[1].

 

Contributing Writer: Larry Cafiero

 

1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors

 

--- FOSDEM a success for Fedora ---

 

Luca Foppiano reports from FOSDEM, held Feb. 6-7 in Brussels, Belgium.

"What it will remains impress in my mind, from this FOSDEM, it will be

the friendly spirit and the coperation we had." Luca writes. "It was

impressing how we managed the booth and the organization, in particular

was terrific the cooperations cross-distribution we have with other guys

from Debian, Centos . . . I believe the decision of the FOSDEM

organization to mix the distributions rooms was a good choice . . . It

was worthy for my coming to this event, I went home with a lot of new

ideas and motivations."

 

Luca's report can be found here:

http://blog.foppiano.org/2010/02/14/fosdem-2010/

 

Photos from FOSDEM can be found here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lfoppiano/sets/72157623426101136/

 

--- SCALE starts this week in Los Angeles ---

 

The Southern California Linux Expo SCALE 8x starts Friday, Feb. 19 at

the Westin Los Angeles Airport hotel and runs through Sunday, Feb. 21.

 

Karsten Wade will be giving the Saturday keynote, and Fedora will be

hosting a Fedora Activity Day on Friday. Over the weekend, Fedora will

host a booth on the event floor.

 

Watch next week for a report on the event.

 

--- Fedora 12 is here ---

 

With Fedora 12 Constantine now here, this is a reminder that posting an

announcement of your event on Fedora Weekly News can help get the word

out. Contact FWN Ambassador correspondent Larry Cafiero at

lcafiero-AT-fedoraproject-DOT-org with announcements of upcoming events

-- and don't forget to e-mail reports after the events as well.

 

 

-- QualityAssurance --

 

In this section, we cover the activities of the QA team[1].

 

Contributing Writer: Adam Williamson

 

1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA

 

--- Test Days ---

 

There was no Test Day last week. Next week's Test Day[1] will be on

color management[2]. This significant new feature for Fedora 13 makes it

easy to set up color profiles for monitors, scanners and printers,

meaning you can rely on seeing the true colors of images from production

all the way through to final printing. This is particularly significant

for photographers and designers, but a correct color profile can improve

anyone's desktop experience, so please come along to make sure the new

color management tools get tested on a wide range of hardware. We would

particularly appreciate testing from anyone with access to a

colorimeter. The Test Day will run all day on Thursday 2010-02-18 in the

#fedora-test-day IRC channel.

 

If you would like to propose a main track Test Day for the Fedora 13

cycle, please contact the QA team via email or IRC, or file a ticket in

QA Trac[3].

 

1. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2010-02-18_Color_management

2. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ColorManagement

3. http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-qa/

 

--- Weekly meetings ---

 

The QA group weekly meeting[1] was held on 2010-02-08. The full logs are

available[2]. James Laska and Kevin Fenzi arranged to update the list of

RSS feeds tracked by the QA IRC bot, zodbot.

 

James Laska reported that Will Woods and Kamil Paral had arranged a

meeting the next day to discuss plans for the AutoQA results database.

James also mentioned he had not had time to discuss up[censored] the QA

calendar with John Poelstra.

 

James Laska, Jesse Keating and Adam Williamson discussed the planned

Wiki page for 'last known good' Rawhide builds. Jesse clarified the

process from the release engineering side, and James planned to document

everything in a trac ticket to track the creation of the Wiki page.

 

James Laska noted that the third automated Rawhide acceptance test point

had passed the previous week, and had been marked as a failure due to a

bug[3] resulting in high memory requirements for installation.

 

Will Woods was not around to provide an AutoQA project update, but had

provided a blog post with some information[4]. Kamil Paral reported that

he had not made any progress on rpmguard this week. James Laska passed

on a report on installation automation from Liam Li, who had been

discussing the best approach for booting with custom kernel parameters

with the virtualization team[5]. On gwt packaging, James reported that

he had had feedback from upstream developers about the bundled JARs[6].

He was aiming to have one package in progress during the week.

 

Adam Williamson briefly outlined upcoming events, noting the first Alpha

test compose was due in the coming week, with installation and desktop

validation testing planned. The second Alpha blocker bug meeting was

also on the calendar.

 

The Bugzappers group weekly meeting[7] was held on 2010-02-09. The full

log is available[8]. Adam Williamson reported that he had sent a draft

stock response text for bugs filed against orphaned packages to the

 

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