Hello, I'm being bold here by proposing what date the October Meeting should occur. I believe this Meeting shouldn't be skipped like pretty much every other has been lately. I propose at the 4th of October at 6:00 GMT. If everyone agrees with this date, please be there. Details are at: //wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MonthlyMeeting //wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MonthlyMeeting200610 Proposed agenda for discussion: * Google Summer of Code students that "vanished" * Can we find some webmasters? * Should we go forward with OggPCM? * There are over 50 tickets marked as PATCH in the trac. Many of these are fix for old and known problems, and some are already fixed (sometimes in different ways) into Linux distributions (notably Debian) with custom patches, while others add new features. Would be nice if someone takes up some time reviewing and applying/rejecting the trac and distribution patches, so even other distributions/who build from source get the benefits. * Seems that it is no more possible to add/modify tickets in the trac without an account; can users reporting bugs get such account (best would be reuse the accounts of wiki.xiph.org)? * Lucas Gonze from the XSPF project needs help with the MIME registration of XSPF at the IETF * Status of projects (most of this has been on hold for two months) Regards, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves
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2006-Oct-10 13:11 UTC
[Flac] Re: [Vorbis] October Monthly Meeting (2006/10/04 0600 GMT)
I'd just like to say, it would be nice if people came to the meeting too. It seems they are being skipped more and more recently. I also cc'd the lists the original mail missed. Also, here is the world clock fixed time entry so you can see what time it is in your timezone. ie. 0600/6am GMT on Wed 4th October. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=10&day=4&year=2006&hour=6&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 Zen Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves wrote:> Hello, > > I'm being bold here by proposing what date the October Meeting should > occur. I believe this Meeting shouldn't be skipped like pretty much > every other has been lately. > > I propose at the 4th of October at 6:00 GMT. If everyone agrees with > this date, please be there. > > Details are at: > //wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MonthlyMeeting > //wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MonthlyMeeting200610 > > Proposed agenda for discussion: > * Google Summer of Code students that "vanished" > * Can we find some webmasters? > * Should we go forward with OggPCM? > * There are over 50 tickets marked as PATCH in the trac. Many of these > are fix for old and known problems, and some are already fixed > (sometimes in different ways) into Linux distributions (notably > Debian) with custom patches, while others add new features. Would be > nice if someone takes up some time reviewing and applying/rejecting > the trac and distribution patches, so even other distributions/who > build from source get the benefits. > * Seems that it is no more possible to add/modify tickets in the trac > without an account; can users reporting bugs get such account (best > would be reuse the accounts of wiki.xiph.org)? > * Lucas Gonze from the XSPF project needs help with the MIME > registration of XSPF at the IETF > * Status of projects > > (most of this has been on hold for two months) > > Regards, > Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Vorbis mailing list > Vorbis@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/vorbis >
Hello Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves wrote:> I'm being bold here by proposing what date the October Meeting should > occur. I believe this Meeting shouldn't be skipped like pretty much > every other has been lately. > > I propose at the 4th of October at 6:00 GMT. If everyone agrees with > this date, please be there. > * There are over 50 tickets marked as PATCH in the trac. Many of these > are fix for old and known problems, and some are already fixed > (sometimes in different ways) into Linux distributions (notably > Debian) with custom patches, while others add new features. Would be > nice if someone takes up some time reviewing and applying/rejecting > the trac and distribution patches, so even other distributions/who > build from source get the benefits.I wonder was there made some decision about this? I am especially interested in this ticket https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/273 I've used for a long time and it worked fine for me. I've uploaded to trac patch updated to current SVN source. Is there any chance that it would be applied any time soon? -- Eugene
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Eugene Kotlyarov wrote:>> Would be >> nice if someone takes up some time reviewing and applying/rejecting >> the trac and distribution patches, so even other distributions/who >> build from source get the benefits. > I wonder was there made some decision about this? > Is there any chance that it would be applied any time soon?It is my recollection that Monty volunteered to sort this out. No idea on a timeline, however. Aaron -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFTlmA1AKNiGq1QC0RAtj9AKC4FLSskNiGUn7R2JquGH3rKEfrCQCg4Rsh Arlbo3JBsVpFWmc0cameyCY=nAvC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> It is my recollection that Monty volunteered to sort this out. No idea > on a timeline, however.I did, and I have not yet. Been trying to push out a new app rather than tossing yet another project on the half-done pile. Monty