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:'''tomeu''' hi all!
 
:'''tomeu''' hi all!
 
:'''walterbender''' hi
 
:'''walterbender''' hi
it is about that time :)
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:it is about that time :)
is bernie here?
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:is bernie here?
anyone besides tomeu actually listening?
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:anyone besides tomeu actually listening?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' helooo?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' helooo?
 
:'''walterbender''' do we have quorum? We only have 3 so far
 
:'''walterbender''' do we have quorum? We only have 3 so far
 
:'''tomeu''' cjb, mchua, CanoeBerry: ping
 
:'''tomeu''' cjb, mchua, CanoeBerry: ping
 
:'''walterbender''' we can chat in the meantime.
 
:'''walterbender''' we can chat in the meantime.
I had a long talk with the GeoGebra team this morning...
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:I had a long talk with the GeoGebra team this morning...
 
:'''cjb''' morning
 
:'''cjb''' morning
 
:'''walterbender''' They are excited about getting their activity running on Sugar... but it will finally force the issue of getting decent Java support running...
 
:'''walterbender''' They are excited about getting their activity running on Sugar... but it will finally force the issue of getting decent Java support running...
ah. quorum...
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:ah. quorum...
 
:'''#'''startmeeting
 
:'''#'''startmeeting
 
:'''meeting''' Meeting started at 11:05 UTC. The chair is walterbender.
 
:'''meeting''' Meeting started at 11:05 UTC. The chair is walterbender.
Commands Available: #TOPIC, #IDEA, #ACTION, #AGREED, #LINK
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:Commands Available: #TOPIC, #IDEA, #ACTION, #AGREED, #LINK
 
:'''walterbender''' A quick roll call:
 
:'''walterbender''' A quick roll call:
* walterbender here
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* walterbender:here
* SeanDaly here
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* SeanDaly:here
* cjb here
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* cjb:here
* tomeu as well
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* tomeu:as well
 
:'''walterbender''' I hope mchua pops in for the GSoC discussion
 
:'''walterbender''' I hope mchua pops in for the GSoC discussion
meanwhile, shall we start with the usual: Trademarks?
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:meanwhile, shall we start with the usual: Trademarks?
 
:'''#'''topic update on TM discussion
 
:'''#'''topic update on TM discussion
 
:'''SeanDaly''' I had a message from Joe Raftery, but he edited my wiki page instead of sending a mail, he asked a question but I can't reach him
 
:'''SeanDaly''' I had a message from Joe Raftery, but he edited my wiki page instead of sending a mail, he asked a question but I can't reach him
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly, cjb: anything worth summarizing from the discussions on the lists?
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly, cjb: anything worth summarizing from the discussions on the lists?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' I think there's a concern that the procedure will be complex
 
:'''SeanDaly''' I think there's a concern that the procedure will be complex
I think it should be policy for approval to be fast-track for FOSS projects,
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:I think it should be policy for approval to be fast-track for FOSS projects,
 
:'''cjb''' walterbender: I think everyone who commented was against the idea that we need more strict trademark rules than the other free software projects we've been comparing ourselves to
 
:'''cjb''' walterbender: I think everyone who commented was against the idea that we need more strict trademark rules than the other free software projects we've been comparing ourselves to
 
:'''SeanDaly''' and deeper review for commercial partners
 
:'''SeanDaly''' and deeper review for commercial partners
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly, cjb: do we have any specific language to propose?
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly, cjb: do we have any specific language to propose?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' well, there were two comments... and no reply to my reply
 
:'''SeanDaly''' well, there were two comments... and no reply to my reply
Not today I'm afraid since I was wiped out from l'Atelier OLPC France day (which went very well)
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:Not today I'm afraid since I was wiped out from l'Atelier OLPC France day (which went very well)
But, it's clearer and clearer to me how I think it should work
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:But, it's clearer and clearer to me how I think it should work
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: it is great that the atelier went well...
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: it is great that the atelier went well...
 
:'''SeanDaly''' yes I will brief SLOBs on great contacts in separate mail
 
:'''SeanDaly''' yes I will brief SLOBs on great contacts in separate mail
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly, cjb: maybe the next step is for the two of you to work together on some new langauge to post to the lists...
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly, cjb: maybe the next step is for the two of you to work together on some new langauge to post to the lists...
 
:'''SeanDaly''' my pres. appreciated and will be published by OLPC France
 
:'''SeanDaly''' my pres. appreciated and will be published by OLPC France
back on topic: two things
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:back on topic: two things
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: (we need to follow up re Rotary one of these days too.)
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: (we need to follow up re Rotary one of these days too.)
 
:'''SeanDaly''' re other FOSS projects: the only one I'm interested in comparing with is a successful one
 
:'''SeanDaly''' re other FOSS projects: the only one I'm interested in comparing with is a successful one
walterbender: true
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:walterbender: true
Mozilla has been very successful with branding
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:Mozilla has been very successful with branding
However, that doesn't mean we need to carbon copy their policy
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:However, that doesn't mean we need to carbon copy their policy
I'd like to emulate Dolby and Intel, but without the fees
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:I'd like to emulate Dolby and Intel, but without the fees
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly cjb: it seems the two of you are representative of the diversity of opinions, so if you can reach consensus, it will prob. be a good position.
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly cjb: it seems the two of you are representative of the diversity of opinions, so if you can reach consensus, it will prob. be a good position.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: sounds good
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: sounds good
 
:'''cjb''' walterbender: ok
 
:'''cjb''' walterbender: ok
not sure what a concrete next step should be, though
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:not sure what a concrete next step should be, though
 
:'''walterbender''' would you have time over the next week?
 
:'''walterbender''' would you have time over the next week?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' second point: in light of my first point, are we sure we never want to charge commercial partners?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' second point: in light of my first point, are we sure we never want to charge commercial partners?
 
:'''cjb''' I'm interested in whether it's possible to use automatic revocation upon non-compliance in trademark licenses
 
:'''cjb''' I'm interested in whether it's possible to use automatic revocation upon non-compliance in trademark licenses
but I don't know how to find an answer to that
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:but I don't know how to find an answer to that
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: it sure is, but the question is enforcement
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: it sure is, but the question is enforcement
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: the goal is something simple and inviting for FOSS projects while maintaining some degree of oversight (as required by TM law and by our community standards)
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: the goal is something simple and inviting for FOSS projects while maintaining some degree of oversight (as required by TM law and by our community standards)
 
:'''cjb''' SeanDaly: surely if we don't have any enforcement available, it doesn't matter what the policy says?
 
:'''cjb''' SeanDaly: surely if we don't have any enforcement available, it doesn't matter what the policy says?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: we do have enforcement
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: we do have enforcement
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:'''cjb''' ah. what exactly is the question, then?
 
:'''cjb''' ah. what exactly is the question, then?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' but just because the law says somebody can't steal a car, I won't leave a car running unattended with the keys in the ignition
 
:'''SeanDaly''' but just because the law says somebody can't steal a car, I won't leave a car running unattended with the keys in the ignition
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:'''tomeu''' not sure how well fares the moodle brand, though ;)
 
:'''tomeu''' not sure how well fares the moodle brand, though ;)
 
:'''SeanDaly''' tomeu: moodle brand not known by public, but well-known among educators by word-of-mouth
 
:'''SeanDaly''' tomeu: moodle brand not known by public, but well-known among educators by word-of-mouth
I believe they have a rather restrictive partner policy: 2 per country
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:I believe they have a rather restrictive partner policy: 2 per country
 
:'''cjb''' wow, that is a surprising policy
 
:'''cjb''' wow, that is a surprising policy
 
:'''walterbender''' well, keeping in mind that we need more mindshare from educators...
 
:'''walterbender''' well, keeping in mind that we need more mindshare from educators...
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:'''tomeu''' ah, ok
 
:'''tomeu''' ah, ok
 
:'''cjb''' maybe they will say "we think automatic trademark licenses don't work and we don't want to use them"
 
:'''cjb''' maybe they will say "we think automatic trademark licenses don't work and we don't want to use them"
and that would be useful to hear
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:and that would be useful to hear
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: Karen said: "decide what you want & we will write the language"
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: Karen said: "decide what you want & we will write the language"
* tomeu thanks cjb and SeanDaly for taking this unsexy task
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* tomeu:thanks cjb and SeanDaly for taking this unsexy task
 
:'''cjb''' ok, we'll work on it :)
 
:'''cjb''' ok, we'll work on it :)
 
:'''walterbender''' #action cjb and SeanDaly will draft some new TM and run it past the community for review.
 
:'''walterbender''' #action cjb and SeanDaly will draft some new TM and run it past the community for review.
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:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: well, a fair policy for FOSS projects with fast-track approval - what's not to like? :D
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: well, a fair policy for FOSS projects with fast-track approval - what's not to like? :D
 
:'''walterbender''' we are never going to all agree on ever detail, but if we can find something we can all work with productively...
 
:'''walterbender''' we are never going to all agree on ever detail, but if we can find something we can all work with productively...
let's run through a few other agenda items in the meantime.
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:let's run through a few other agenda items in the meantime.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: after plain English policy will be legal doc by Karen, so still a ways to go...
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: after plain English policy will be legal doc by Karen, so still a ways to go...
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: as long as we are moving towards the goal.
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: as long as we are moving towards the goal.
On a related topic, we have a few new TM requests that have come in this week.
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:On a related topic, we have a few new TM requests that have come in this week.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: top-of-mind! :D
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: top-of-mind! :D
I'm especially interested in openSUSE case
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:I'm especially interested in openSUSE case
 
:'''walterbender''' Paraguay would like to use our mark and become some flavor of Sugar Lab...
 
:'''walterbender''' Paraguay would like to use our mark and become some flavor of Sugar Lab...
they'd like an agreement from us.
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:they'd like an agreement from us.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' we don't have a way of recognizing "official" local labs do we?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' we don't have a way of recognizing "official" local labs do we?
a procedure even?
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:a procedure even?
 
:'''walterbender''' Well, we are somewhat mired at the moment.
 
:'''walterbender''' Well, we are somewhat mired at the moment.
we had a process in place before the TM debate
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:we had a process in place before the TM debate
but the TM debate seems to superceed it.
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:but the TM debate seems to superceed it.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' yes, related...
 
:'''SeanDaly''' yes, related...
 
:'''tomeu''' may be interesting to move forward with SLs argentina, in sight of recent news
 
:'''tomeu''' may be interesting to move forward with SLs argentina, in sight of recent news
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:'''tomeu''' the article is better than its title
 
:'''tomeu''' the article is better than its title
 
:'''SeanDaly''' this is precisely why I wish to coordinate PR & marketing with OLPC-F and especially OLPC-A
 
:'''SeanDaly''' this is precisely why I wish to coordinate PR & marketing with OLPC-F and especially OLPC-A
I have pinged Rodrigo again
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:I have pinged Rodrigo again
more Sugar, less tech spex
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:more Sugar, less tech spex
 
:'''walterbender''' Anyway, I'll let Cecilia know that we are working on something for Paraguay...
 
:'''walterbender''' Anyway, I'll let Cecilia know that we are working on something for Paraguay...
* lfaraone waves.
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* lfaraone:waves.
 
:'''walterbender''' OK. Can we talk about GSoC?
 
:'''walterbender''' OK. Can we talk about GSoC?
 
:'''tomeu''' I count on paraguay educa to help other countries work together in sugar
 
:'''tomeu''' I count on paraguay educa to help other countries work together in sugar
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender:re expedite requests: I fully agree
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender:re expedite requests: I fully agree
hey just heard back from Rodrigo - looks like we will start coordinating!!
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:hey just heard back from Rodrigo - looks like we will start coordinating!!
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: great...
 
:'''walterbender''' SeanDaly: great...
 
:'''tomeu''' about gsoc, I'm personally going to focus my time on other contributors such as from downstreams
 
:'''tomeu''' about gsoc, I'm personally going to focus my time on other contributors such as from downstreams
 
:'''walterbender''' #topic gsoc
 
:'''walterbender''' #topic gsoc
 
:'''tomeu''' gsoc students have taken lots of my time in past editions
 
:'''tomeu''' gsoc students have taken lots of my time in past editions
and I'm not sure it was really worth it, compared to other contributors
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:and I'm not sure it was really worth it, compared to other contributors
 
:'''mchua''' Do we know what sorts of things we'd want gsoc students to take on this summer? Is this the best use of our time?
 
:'''mchua''' Do we know what sorts of things we'd want gsoc students to take on this summer? Is this the best use of our time?
 
:'''cjb''' tomeu: yeah, I see where you're coming from
 
:'''cjb''' tomeu: yeah, I see where you're coming from
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:'''cjb''' well, one nice thing about gsoc is that it forces us to write down stuff we'd like other people to help with
 
:'''cjb''' well, one nice thing about gsoc is that it forces us to write down stuff we'd like other people to help with
 
:'''walterbender''' and some students, even if their project is not viable, go on to be community members
 
:'''walterbender''' and some students, even if their project is not viable, go on to be community members
cjb: yes... it enforces a certain discipline
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:cjb: yes... it enforces a certain discipline
and it is a right of passage for a FOSS project
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:and it is a right of passage for a FOSS project
it keeps us in the broader community eye
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:it keeps us in the broader community eye
 
:'''tomeu''' maybe activities would be more appropriate for gsoc?
 
:'''tomeu''' maybe activities would be more appropriate for gsoc?
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Apologies for the very late arrival.
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Apologies for the very late arrival.
 
:'''walterbender''' for example, just this morning, GeoGebra was talk about getting involved with us on GSoC...
 
:'''walterbender''' for example, just this morning, GeoGebra was talk about getting involved with us on GSoC...
hi Adam
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:hi Adam
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Ciao Todos
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Ciao Todos
 
:'''walterbender''' Adam: need a backlog?
 
:'''walterbender''' Adam: need a backlog?
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:'''walterbender''' I think we tied to tackle projects with too large of a scope last year...
 
:'''walterbender''' I think we tied to tackle projects with too large of a scope last year...
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: +1
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: +1
also, there's a very wide range of experience and capabilities in students
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:also, there's a very wide range of experience and capabilities in students
 
:'''walterbender''' but the first step is to decide (1) do we apply this year and (2) is yes, who is the team?
 
:'''walterbender''' but the first step is to decide (1) do we apply this year and (2) is yes, who is the team?
 
:'''tomeu''' we should match better projects with individuals
 
:'''tomeu''' we should match better projects with individuals
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:'''cjb''' I'd like to see us apply but have frankly no intention of helping. sorry. :)
 
:'''cjb''' I'd like to see us apply but have frankly no intention of helping. sorry. :)
 
:'''mchua''' (1) who, if anyone, is interested in leading the sl gsoc charge this year? (2) do we feel comfortable selecting a team/lead from those who volunteered and handing this responsibility to them, pretty much completely?
 
:'''mchua''' (1) who, if anyone, is interested in leading the sl gsoc charge this year? (2) do we feel comfortable selecting a team/lead from those who volunteered and handing this responsibility to them, pretty much completely?
* mchua has no objections to applying, but has no further hands to lend for it this summer.
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* mchua:has no objections to applying, but has no further hands to lend for it this summer.
 
:'''walterbender''' I so far have heard from one person... Tim McNamara
 
:'''walterbender''' I so far have heard from one person... Tim McNamara
 
:'''cjb''' perhaps we should post to iaep asking for volunteers to lead?
 
:'''cjb''' perhaps we should post to iaep asking for volunteers to lead?
there was Jameson (and mchua) last year
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:there was Jameson (and mchua) last year
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: I've asked twice, both times buried on the Sugar Digest
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: I've asked twice, both times buried on the Sugar Digest
 
:'''cjb''' ah, sorry.
 
:'''cjb''' ah, sorry.
* mchua cleaning up a stub page for that right now, will be ready in ~5m
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* mchua:cleaning up a stub page for that right now, will be ready in ~5m
 
:'''cjb''' I do read them :-)
 
:'''cjb''' I do read them :-)
 
:'''mchua''' Yeah, I saw the mentions but they may have been lost inline for most readers.
 
:'''mchua''' Yeah, I saw the mentions but they may have been lost inline for most readers.
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: well, it is obvious that I haven't done a good job getting the word out...
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: well, it is obvious that I haven't done a good job getting the word out...
I'll work with Tim and try to pull in some more help.
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:I'll work with Tim and try to pull in some more help.
mchua: the materials we prepared last year should mostly be relevant for this year.
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:mchua: the materials we prepared last year should mostly be relevant for this year.
* mchua nods.
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* mchua:nods.
 
:'''walterbender''' #action Walter to be more aggressive about assembling a team for GSoC
 
:'''walterbender''' #action Walter to be more aggressive about assembling a team for GSoC
Any other suggestions re this topic?
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:Any other suggestions re this topic?
OK. well, I have my action item.
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:OK. well, I have my action item.
The final topic on today's agenda is to review our goals for 2010.
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:The final topic on today's agenda is to review our goals for 2010.
 
:'''#'''topic Goals for 2010
 
:'''#'''topic Goals for 2010
I wrote a first draft for comment...
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:I wrote a first draft for comment...
* walterbender looks for the URL
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* walterbender:looks for the URL
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Side Comment about Tim McNamara..
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Side Comment about Tim McNamara..
He's 100% awesome and helping me lead QA back on track.
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:He's 100% awesome and helping me lead QA back on track.
Where we can help.
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:Where we can help.
The Sri Lankan team is very serious.
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:The Sri Lankan team is very serious.
 
:'''tomeu''' CanoeBerry: hmm, maybe next development team meeting could be about QA?
 
:'''tomeu''' CanoeBerry: hmm, maybe next development team meeting could be about QA?
:'''walterbender''' http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Meeting_Minutes-2010-01-22#Goals_for_2010_2
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:'''walterbender''' http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2010/Meeting_Minutes-2010-01-22#Goals_for_2010_2
 
:'''tomeu''' CanoeBerry: we have so much to improve there...
 
:'''tomeu''' CanoeBerry: we have so much to improve there...
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' tomeu: might take us 2+ weeks to get organized, but yes.
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' tomeu: might take us 2+ weeks to get organized, but yes.
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:'''mchua''' CanoeBerry: in fact, please ping iaep
 
:'''mchua''' CanoeBerry: in fact, please ping iaep
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Will do.
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' Will do.
* tomeu reads proposed goals
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* tomeu:reads proposed goals
 
:'''mchua''' walterbender: (note that I set an arbitrary date of feb 17 for announcing interest deadline, so we can pick a coordinator 2 meetings from now)
 
:'''mchua''' walterbender: (note that I set an arbitrary date of feb 17 for announcing interest deadline, so we can pick a coordinator 2 meetings from now)
 
:'''walterbender''' re goals, they are all pretty generic and not easy to measure...
 
:'''walterbender''' re goals, they are all pretty generic and not easy to measure...
 
:'''tomeu''' is it REL or RHEL?
 
:'''tomeu''' is it REL or RHEL?
 
:'''cjb''' it's RHEL
 
:'''cjb''' it's RHEL
pronounced our-hell :)
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:pronounced our-hell :)
 
:'''tomeu''' :D
 
:'''tomeu''' :D
 
:'''walterbender''' regardless of the spelling, that will be an up-hill battle...
 
:'''walterbender''' regardless of the spelling, that will be an up-hill battle...
not technically, but in terms of the RHEL goals...
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:not technically, but in terms of the RHEL goals...
 
:'''mchua''' What can be done to make it easier?
 
:'''mchua''' What can be done to make it easier?
 
:'''cjb''' yes, similar to the three-year-old battles at OLPC about what the software base would be
 
:'''cjb''' yes, similar to the three-year-old battles at OLPC about what the software base would be
we rejected RHEL then because we knew we needed newer software than it provides
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:we rejected RHEL then because we knew we needed newer software than it provides
so I don't really understand why we think we might be a good idea now :)
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:so I don't really understand why we think we might be a good idea now :)
* mchua was curious about that one too.
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* mchua:was curious about that one too.
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: not sure how well it is covered by your proposal, but I planned to keep focusing on bringing more downstream people into sugar development: olpc deployments, igalia, davidfarning's initiative, etc
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: not sure how well it is covered by your proposal, but I planned to keep focusing on bringing more downstream people into sugar development: olpc deployments, igalia, davidfarning's initiative, etc
I think we care specially because of LTSP deployments in schools?
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:I think we care specially because of LTSP deployments in schools?
 
:'''walterbender''' tomeu: please add some new langauge
 
:'''walterbender''' tomeu: please add some new langauge
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: will do
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: will do
* mchua wrote up her homework here:
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* mchua:wrote up her homework here:
 
:'''mchua''' #link http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Mchua/Goals_2010
 
:'''mchua''' #link http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Mchua/Goals_2010
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: do we need to do anything special regarding RHEL?
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: do we need to do anything special regarding RHEL?
it is similar to how olpc decides that their next release will be f11 with 0.84
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:it is similar to how olpc decides that their next release will be f11 with 0.84
 
:'''mchua''' tomeu: "package things for EPEL," aiui.
 
:'''mchua''' tomeu: "package things for EPEL," aiui.
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: re RHEL... It seems to me that offering a distro-based solution with an expected lifetime measured in multiple years would be desirable for our deployments.
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: re RHEL... It seems to me that offering a distro-based solution with an expected lifetime measured in multiple years would be desirable for our deployments.
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:'''walterbender''' cjb: 3-years ago, Sugar wasn't ready... but I can anticipate being there soon... but maybe we are still 1 year too soon.
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: 3-years ago, Sugar wasn't ready... but I can anticipate being there soon... but maybe we are still 1 year too soon.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' actually, our six-month schedule means we will always be ahead of deployments; yet, it's a good rhythm for improving quickly
 
:'''SeanDaly''' actually, our six-month schedule means we will always be ahead of deployments; yet, it's a good rhythm for improving quickly
a very stable Sugar would guarantee our success
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:a very stable Sugar would guarantee our success
 
:'''mchua''' tomeu: (again, aiui) what we'd want to do is have Sugar stuff packaged in the EPEL (extra packages for enterprise linux) repositories, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
 
:'''mchua''' tomeu: (again, aiui) what we'd want to do is have Sugar stuff packaged in the EPEL (extra packages for enterprise linux) repositories, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: maybe we shouldn't worry too much about this RHEL and rather worry about the next one
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: maybe we shouldn't worry too much about this RHEL and rather worry about the next one
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:'''tomeu''' cjb: yup
 
:'''tomeu''' cjb: yup
 
:'''cjb''' ahh
 
:'''cjb''' ahh
when is that scheduled for?
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:when is that scheduled for?
 
:'''tomeu''' mchua: right, so no big deal, right?
 
:'''tomeu''' mchua: right, so no big deal, right?
 
:'''mchua''' tomeu: right, no big deal at all.
 
:'''mchua''' tomeu: right, no big deal at all.
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:'''tomeu''' walterbender: sounds good to discuss how would sugar 1.0 would look like
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: sounds good to discuss how would sugar 1.0 would look like
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' INVITE: Will anybody here be joining Gerald Ardito & I our OLPC/Sugar/Haiti Creole Dinner Saturday NYC 5:30? Co-hosted with NYC's Haiti Crisis Camp. Please let me know!
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' INVITE: Will anybody here be joining Gerald Ardito & I our OLPC/Sugar/Haiti Creole Dinner Saturday NYC 5:30? Co-hosted with NYC's Haiti Crisis Camp. Please let me know!
http://kombitrestaurant.com
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:http://kombitrestaurant.com
 
:'''tomeu''' I can see RHEL being a big deal for us if whatever version we had in the corresponding fedora release wasn't what we wanted in a stable distro
 
:'''tomeu''' I can see RHEL being a big deal for us if whatever version we had in the corresponding fedora release wasn't what we wanted in a stable distro
 
:'''SeanDaly''' might make more sense to imagine a major deployment as being the v1.0
 
:'''SeanDaly''' might make more sense to imagine a major deployment as being the v1.0
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:'''SeanDaly''' with QA resources to match
 
:'''SeanDaly''' with QA resources to match
 
:'''tomeu''' but maybe we don't need to worry so much right now
 
:'''tomeu''' but maybe we don't need to worry so much right now
walterbender: makes sense
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:walterbender: makes sense
SeanDaly: yeah, very important
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:SeanDaly: yeah, very important
 
:'''cjb''' mchua: ok. but we don't have to do anything special for it other than getting our packages working well in Fedora, I'm guessing
 
:'''cjb''' mchua: ok. but we don't have to do anything special for it other than getting our packages working well in Fedora, I'm guessing
 
:'''walterbender''' so I will take it off the list of goals for 2010
 
:'''walterbender''' so I will take it off the list of goals for 2010
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:'''SeanDaly''' How does Sugar run on that distro?
 
:'''SeanDaly''' How does Sugar run on that distro?
 
:'''mchua''' cjb: and the step after that is "now that they're packaged (in EPEL) for RHEL, let's QA the living daylights out of it" which is an open question re: resources imo.
 
:'''mchua''' cjb: and the step after that is "now that they're packaged (in EPEL) for RHEL, let's QA the living daylights out of it" which is an open question re: resources imo.
...but comes along much later. perhaps even next year.
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:...but comes along much later. perhaps even next year.
 
:'''walterbender''' new wording: Define Sugar 1.0 so that we can begin partnering with long-term stable distros, such as RHEL
 
:'''walterbender''' new wording: Define Sugar 1.0 so that we can begin partnering with long-term stable distros, such as RHEL
 
:'''tomeu''' cjb: not impossible for alsroot ;)
 
:'''tomeu''' cjb: not impossible for alsroot ;)
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:'''tomeu''' heh
 
:'''tomeu''' heh
 
:'''cjb''' looks like we have 2 mins, folks
 
:'''cjb''' looks like we have 2 mins, folks
anything else?
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:anything else?
lfaraone, walterbender: did the WMF servers arrive?
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:lfaraone, walterbender: did the WMF servers arrive?
 
:'''walterbender''' mchua: well, we need to talk about where we think we'll be at 1.0 in more concrete terms...
 
:'''walterbender''' mchua: well, we need to talk about where we think we'll be at 1.0 in more concrete terms...
 
:'''tomeu''' mchua: stating what we want sugar 1.0 look like?
 
:'''tomeu''' mchua: stating what we want sugar 1.0 look like?
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:'''lfaraone''' cjb: they were supposed to ship wed, so we're looking at mon/tues
 
:'''lfaraone''' cjb: they were supposed to ship wed, so we're looking at mon/tues
 
:'''SeanDaly''' I see 2 key goals for SL in 2010:
 
:'''SeanDaly''' I see 2 key goals for SL in 2010:
1) fundraising
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:1) fundraising
2) a website with the Sugar interface so anyone can try online
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:2) a website with the Sugar interface so anyone can try online
 
:'''walterbender''' could we take it as an action for everyone to review the goals list and make changes?
 
:'''walterbender''' could we take it as an action for everyone to review the goals list and make changes?
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: +1
 
:'''tomeu''' walterbender: +1
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:'''mchua''' walterbender: more concrete terms for what, though? design, technical specs, deployability, features, activities, mechanisms-of-participation... ? what's the scope?
 
:'''mchua''' walterbender: more concrete terms for what, though? design, technical specs, deployability, features, activities, mechanisms-of-participation... ? what's the scope?
 
:'''walterbender''' OK... time is about up.
 
:'''walterbender''' OK... time is about up.
I am traveling next week and may or may not be able to get on line. Shall we plan to meet again in two weeks?
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:I am traveling next week and may or may not be able to get on line. Shall we plan to meet again in two weeks?
 
:'''mchua''' worksforme.
 
:'''mchua''' worksforme.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: in CSS and running on the iPad :D
 
:'''SeanDaly''' walterbender: in CSS and running on the iPad :D
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:'''walterbender''' cjb: by all means, please contact her
 
:'''walterbender''' cjb: by all means, please contact her
 
:'''cjb''' just to see whether she has any preference on how enforceable they are
 
:'''cjb''' just to see whether she has any preference on how enforceable they are
thanks
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:thanks
 
:'''walterbender''' OK.
 
:'''walterbender''' OK.
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' ANNC: deployment presentation this Sunday 12 Noon @ OLPC by Vietnam Volunteer Nancie Severs.
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' ANNC: deployment presentation this Sunday 12 Noon @ OLPC by Vietnam Volunteer Nancie Severs.
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: you mean if they can possibly work ;-) sure
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: you mean if they can possibly work ;-) sure
* mchua has a SoaS pilot to start up, will be mildly hosed next week.
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* mchua:has a SoaS pilot to start up, will be mildly hosed next week.
 
:'''walterbender''' thanks everyone.
 
:'''walterbender''' thanks everyone.
 
:'''cjb''' SeanDaly: yeah :)
 
:'''cjb''' SeanDaly: yeah :)
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:'''walterbender''' #endmeeting
 
:'''walterbender''' #endmeeting
 
:'''meeting''' Meeting finished at 12:06.
 
:'''meeting''' Meeting finished at 12:06.
Logs available at http://me.etin.gs/sugar-meeting/
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:'''walterbender''' CanoeBerry: cannot join you in NYC :(
 
:'''walterbender''' CanoeBerry: cannot join you in NYC :(
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' RSVP Required: Write holt @ laptop . org
 
:'''CanoeBerry''' RSVP Required: Write holt @ laptop . org
OK, Sunday's meeting is Boston, can you make it?
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:OK, Sunday's meeting is Boston, can you make it?
12 Noon @ OLPC
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:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: keep in mind enforceability not the only criteria - we need to be in contact with our deployments to grow ecosystem & get feedback
 
:'''SeanDaly''' cjb: keep in mind enforceability not the only criteria - we need to be in contact with our deployments to grow ecosystem & get feedback
 
:'''walterbender''' mchua: re your third goal, we have the offer of Miami. We need to decide when.
 
:'''walterbender''' mchua: re your third goal, we have the offer of Miami. We need to decide when.

Latest revision as of 23:11, 1 March 2011

tomeu hi all!
walterbender hi
it is about that time :)
is bernie here?
anyone besides tomeu actually listening?
SeanDaly helooo?
walterbender do we have quorum? We only have 3 so far
tomeu cjb, mchua, CanoeBerry: ping
walterbender we can chat in the meantime.
I had a long talk with the GeoGebra team this morning...
cjb morning
walterbender They are excited about getting their activity running on Sugar... but it will finally force the issue of getting decent Java support running...
ah. quorum...
#startmeeting
meeting Meeting started at 11:05 UTC. The chair is walterbender.
Commands Available: #TOPIC, #IDEA, #ACTION, #AGREED, #LINK
walterbender A quick roll call:
  • walterbender:here
  • SeanDaly:here
  • cjb:here
  • tomeu:as well
walterbender I hope mchua pops in for the GSoC discussion
meanwhile, shall we start with the usual: Trademarks?
#topic update on TM discussion
SeanDaly I had a message from Joe Raftery, but he edited my wiki page instead of sending a mail, he asked a question but I can't reach him
walterbender SeanDaly, cjb: anything worth summarizing from the discussions on the lists?
SeanDaly I think there's a concern that the procedure will be complex
I think it should be policy for approval to be fast-track for FOSS projects,
cjb walterbender: I think everyone who commented was against the idea that we need more strict trademark rules than the other free software projects we've been comparing ourselves to
SeanDaly and deeper review for commercial partners
walterbender SeanDaly, cjb: do we have any specific language to propose?
SeanDaly well, there were two comments... and no reply to my reply
Not today I'm afraid since I was wiped out from l'Atelier OLPC France day (which went very well)
But, it's clearer and clearer to me how I think it should work
walterbender SeanDaly: it is great that the atelier went well...
SeanDaly yes I will brief SLOBs on great contacts in separate mail
walterbender SeanDaly, cjb: maybe the next step is for the two of you to work together on some new langauge to post to the lists...
SeanDaly my pres. appreciated and will be published by OLPC France
back on topic: two things
walterbender SeanDaly: (we need to follow up re Rotary one of these days too.)
SeanDaly re other FOSS projects: the only one I'm interested in comparing with is a successful one
walterbender: true
Mozilla has been very successful with branding
However, that doesn't mean we need to carbon copy their policy
I'd like to emulate Dolby and Intel, but without the fees
walterbender SeanDaly cjb: it seems the two of you are representative of the diversity of opinions, so if you can reach consensus, it will prob. be a good position.
SeanDaly walterbender: sounds good
cjb walterbender: ok
not sure what a concrete next step should be, though
walterbender would you have time over the next week?
SeanDaly second point: in light of my first point, are we sure we never want to charge commercial partners?
cjb I'm interested in whether it's possible to use automatic revocation upon non-compliance in trademark licenses
but I don't know how to find an answer to that
SeanDaly cjb: it sure is, but the question is enforcement
walterbender cjb: the goal is something simple and inviting for FOSS projects while maintaining some degree of oversight (as required by TM law and by our community standards)
cjb SeanDaly: surely if we don't have any enforcement available, it doesn't matter what the policy says?
SeanDaly cjb: we do have enforcement
cjb ah. what exactly is the question, then?
SeanDaly but just because the law says somebody can't steal a car, I won't leave a car running unattended with the keys in the ignition
cjb I don't have any strong opinions on whether we should charge commercial partners, by the way :)
SeanDaly re commercial partners: my instinct is to leave it open... it could be a very useful revenue stream even if peanuts per station
cjb except that we are very small, and the groups we occasionally try and compare ourselves to (whether Mozilla or Dolby) are very big, and if you become as onerous to work with as a very big organization while you're still a small organization, you don't find as many people to work with.
SeanDaly cjb: the question is, how do you make the policy strong enough that anyone tempted to flout it will likely lose in court
cjb so I'd be concerned about charging for marks as a strategic question -- will this create the largest ecosystem or not -- but nothing more than that.
tomeu about charging partners, I think I have heard from martin langhoff about how moodle does it
walterbender can we put aside the question of whether or not we charge people... that is seemingly orthogonal and yet another can of worms.
tomeu not sure how well fares the moodle brand, though ;)
SeanDaly tomeu: moodle brand not known by public, but well-known among educators by word-of-mouth
I believe they have a rather restrictive partner policy: 2 per country
cjb wow, that is a surprising policy
walterbender well, keeping in mind that we need more mindshare from educators...
tomeu SeanDaly: not sure if they consider general public awareness as so important
walterbender SeanDaly: yes. 2 per region.
SeanDaly dfarning had briefed me on them a while back
walterbender SeanDaly: (I had briefed dfarning based on a briefing from martin :) )
SeanDaly :D
cjb SeanDaly: would it make sense to put a question in to Karen asking whether they've ever seen a GPL-like trademark license, and if they feel comfortable defending it?
mchua GAH. I'm actually here, irssi didn't highlight the window. caught up on backlog though.
walterbender SeanDaly: I am sure Martin would be willing to share his experiences with you.
SeanDaly walterbender: which martin again?
walterbender SeanDaly: Langhoff
SeanDaly ok
tomeu he has been thinking about sustainability and partners for a while, I think SeanDaly might find interesting his opinions
SeanDaly cjb: well, their role is to defend our copyright, trademarks etc.
walterbender for the sake of keeping on schedule, can we take it as an #action that cjb and SeanDaly will congress and come up with some new language?
SeanDaly tomeu: yes, I discussed that with him last I was in Brussels
walterbender and run it past the lists?
cjb SeanDaly: right, but they clearly have preferences on how they like to do that
SeanDaly walterbender: sounds good
tomeu ah, ok
cjb maybe they will say "we think automatic trademark licenses don't work and we don't want to use them"
and that would be useful to hear
SeanDaly cjb: Karen said: "decide what you want & we will write the language"
  • tomeu:thanks cjb and SeanDaly for taking this unsexy task
cjb ok, we'll work on it :)
walterbender #action cjb and SeanDaly will draft some new TM and run it past the community for review.
SeanDaly it's like sowing seeds in the rough: odds against us to get it right, but worth the effort
cjb (I don't think we will have new policy ready for next week, though, given that we're still a bit far away philosophically.)
walterbender SeanDaly: actually, I think that the two of you are the right ones...
SeanDaly cjb: well, a fair policy for FOSS projects with fast-track approval - what's not to like? :D
walterbender we are never going to all agree on ever detail, but if we can find something we can all work with productively...
let's run through a few other agenda items in the meantime.
SeanDaly walterbender: after plain English policy will be legal doc by Karen, so still a ways to go...
walterbender SeanDaly: as long as we are moving towards the goal.
On a related topic, we have a few new TM requests that have come in this week.
SeanDaly walterbender: top-of-mind! :D
I'm especially interested in openSUSE case
walterbender Paraguay would like to use our mark and become some flavor of Sugar Lab...
they'd like an agreement from us.
SeanDaly we don't have a way of recognizing "official" local labs do we?
a procedure even?
walterbender Well, we are somewhat mired at the moment.
we had a process in place before the TM debate
but the TM debate seems to superceed it.
SeanDaly yes, related...
tomeu may be interesting to move forward with SLs argentina, in sight of recent news
walterbender They are an ideal partner--strong in both pedagogy and technology and very strongly aligned with FOSS
cjb tomeu: what's the recent news?
walterbender if we cannot come up with a policy that expedites such requests, we are doing the wrong thing.
tomeu cjb: 60k xo-1.5 in la rioja
cjb cool, hadn't seen that number
dogi :)
tomeu arboleda was nice enough to mention sugar to the press
cjb nice, got a url?
tomeu there's a thread in iaep, and I have just blogged about it
SeanDaly http://tecnologia.iprofesional.com/notas/93943-La-PC-barata-de-Negroponte-desembarca-en-la-Argentina-para-pelear-contra-Intel.html
walterbender it was in email today...
cjb thanks
tomeu the article is better than its title
SeanDaly this is precisely why I wish to coordinate PR & marketing with OLPC-F and especially OLPC-A
I have pinged Rodrigo again
more Sugar, less tech spex
walterbender Anyway, I'll let Cecilia know that we are working on something for Paraguay...
  • lfaraone:waves.
walterbender OK. Can we talk about GSoC?
tomeu I count on paraguay educa to help other countries work together in sugar
SeanDaly walterbender:re expedite requests: I fully agree
hey just heard back from Rodrigo - looks like we will start coordinating!!
walterbender SeanDaly: great...
tomeu about gsoc, I'm personally going to focus my time on other contributors such as from downstreams
walterbender #topic gsoc
tomeu gsoc students have taken lots of my time in past editions
and I'm not sure it was really worth it, compared to other contributors
mchua Do we know what sorts of things we'd want gsoc students to take on this summer? Is this the best use of our time?
cjb tomeu: yeah, I see where you're coming from
walterbender tomeu: I agree that that may be the best use of your time, but gsoc is useful in many ways, IMHO
tomeu walterbender: sure, not saying otherwise
walterbender Some people really enjoy mentoring students
mchua my question is "who's going to step up to run this?"
cjb well, one nice thing about gsoc is that it forces us to write down stuff we'd like other people to help with
walterbender and some students, even if their project is not viable, go on to be community members
cjb: yes... it enforces a certain discipline
and it is a right of passage for a FOSS project
it keeps us in the broader community eye
tomeu maybe activities would be more appropriate for gsoc?
CanoeBerry Apologies for the very late arrival.
walterbender for example, just this morning, GeoGebra was talk about getting involved with us on GSoC...
hi Adam
CanoeBerry Ciao Todos
walterbender Adam: need a backlog?
CanoeBerry I'm OK, reading..
walterbender But we should be careful about burning up key resources...
dogi http://me.etin.gs/sugar-meeting/sugar-meeting.log.20100205_1105.html
walterbender I think we tied to tackle projects with too large of a scope last year...
tomeu walterbender: +1
also, there's a very wide range of experience and capabilities in students
walterbender but the first step is to decide (1) do we apply this year and (2) is yes, who is the team?
tomeu we should match better projects with individuals
mchua walterbender: I think the questions need to be the other way around.
cjb :)
walterbender Well, I asked the questions together for a purpose...
tomeu yeah, I guess nobody is opposed to gsoc in principle?
cjb I'd like to see us apply but have frankly no intention of helping. sorry. :)
mchua (1) who, if anyone, is interested in leading the sl gsoc charge this year? (2) do we feel comfortable selecting a team/lead from those who volunteered and handing this responsibility to them, pretty much completely?
  • mchua:has no objections to applying, but has no further hands to lend for it this summer.
walterbender I so far have heard from one person... Tim McNamara
cjb perhaps we should post to iaep asking for volunteers to lead?
there was Jameson (and mchua) last year
walterbender cjb: I've asked twice, both times buried on the Sugar Digest
cjb ah, sorry.
  • mchua:cleaning up a stub page for that right now, will be ready in ~5m
cjb I do read them :-)
mchua Yeah, I saw the mentions but they may have been lost inline for most readers.
walterbender cjb: well, it is obvious that I haven't done a good job getting the word out...
I'll work with Tim and try to pull in some more help.
mchua: the materials we prepared last year should mostly be relevant for this year.
  • mchua:nods.
walterbender #action Walter to be more aggressive about assembling a team for GSoC
Any other suggestions re this topic?
OK. well, I have my action item.
The final topic on today's agenda is to review our goals for 2010.
#topic Goals for 2010
I wrote a first draft for comment...
  • walterbender:looks for the URL
CanoeBerry Side Comment about Tim McNamara..
He's 100% awesome and helping me lead QA back on track.
Where we can help.
The Sri Lankan team is very serious.
tomeu CanoeBerry: hmm, maybe next development team meeting could be about QA?
walterbender http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2010/Meeting_Minutes-2010-01-22#Goals_for_2010_2
tomeu CanoeBerry: we have so much to improve there...
CanoeBerry tomeu: might take us 2+ weeks to get organized, but yes.
walterbender CanoeBerry: thanks... that is great feedback.
mchua walterbender: re gsoc, how does shouting-out http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code sound?
tomeu CanoeBerry: ok, I'm very interested, please ping me when you have more news
mchua CanoeBerry: in fact, please ping iaep
CanoeBerry Will do.
  • tomeu:reads proposed goals
mchua walterbender: (note that I set an arbitrary date of feb 17 for announcing interest deadline, so we can pick a coordinator 2 meetings from now)
walterbender re goals, they are all pretty generic and not easy to measure...
tomeu is it REL or RHEL?
cjb it's RHEL
pronounced our-hell :)
tomeu :D
walterbender regardless of the spelling, that will be an up-hill battle...
not technically, but in terms of the RHEL goals...
mchua What can be done to make it easier?
cjb yes, similar to the three-year-old battles at OLPC about what the software base would be
we rejected RHEL then because we knew we needed newer software than it provides
so I don't really understand why we think we might be a good idea now :)
  • mchua:was curious about that one too.
tomeu walterbender: not sure how well it is covered by your proposal, but I planned to keep focusing on bringing more downstream people into sugar development: olpc deployments, igalia, davidfarning's initiative, etc
I think we care specially because of LTSP deployments in schools?
walterbender tomeu: please add some new langauge
tomeu walterbender: will do
  • mchua:wrote up her homework here:
mchua #link http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Mchua/Goals_2010
tomeu walterbender: do we need to do anything special regarding RHEL?
it is similar to how olpc decides that their next release will be f11 with 0.84
mchua tomeu: "package things for EPEL," aiui.
walterbender cjb: re RHEL... It seems to me that offering a distro-based solution with an expected lifetime measured in multiple years would be desirable for our deployments.
tomeu mchua: won't they sync packages from the corresponding fedora version?
walterbender cjb: 3-years ago, Sugar wasn't ready... but I can anticipate being there soon... but maybe we are still 1 year too soon.
SeanDaly actually, our six-month schedule means we will always be ahead of deployments; yet, it's a good rhythm for improving quickly
a very stable Sugar would guarantee our success
mchua tomeu: (again, aiui) what we'd want to do is have Sugar stuff packaged in the EPEL (extra packages for enterprise linux) repositories, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
tomeu walterbender: maybe we shouldn't worry too much about this RHEL and rather worry about the next one
cjb walterbender: oh, you're talking about a *future* RHEL release?
SeanDaly while an unstable Sugar will need even better marketing :D :D
mchua tomeu: and that usually means "take the Fedora package, rebuild it against RHEL"
tomeu cjb: yup
cjb ahh
when is that scheduled for?
tomeu mchua: right, so no big deal, right?
mchua tomeu: right, no big deal at all.
cjb it's normally only once every 3-4 years, right?
walterbender tomeu: I agree. But I think it is important to set as a goal Sugar on a stable platform... maybe for 2011?
mchua tomeu: I mean, we might want to do some testing, don't know if we have the resources for that sort of QA to be done right
tomeu walterbender: sounds good to discuss how would sugar 1.0 would look like
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tomeu I can see RHEL being a big deal for us if whatever version we had in the corresponding fedora release wasn't what we wanted in a stable distro
SeanDaly might make more sense to imagine a major deployment as being the v1.0
mchua cjb: There's no "when will the next RHEL" release date out yet but it's starting to get close to that time in the (multi-year) cycle
CanoeBerry "Kombit" is the Creole word for volunteerism/collaboration..
walterbender tomeu: maybe if we have a clean picture of Sugar 1.0, then we can be more attractive to the RHELs of the world.
SeanDaly with QA resources to match
tomeu but maybe we don't need to worry so much right now
walterbender: makes sense
SeanDaly: yeah, very important
cjb mchua: ok. but we don't have to do anything special for it other than getting our packages working well in Fedora, I'm guessing
walterbender so I will take it off the list of goals for 2010
cjb because a RHEL release is based on a Fedora release
SeanDaly another way to look at it is working back from OEM viewpoint
mchua cjb: Yeah, I see "have packages working well in Fedora" as "and now it's easy to get them working in RHEL!" prerequisites when we're ready for that next step.
SeanDaly what distro(s) referenced?
cjb walterbender: I think it's okay for it to be a goal; working with the *next* RHEL is going to be very easy (zero effort), and working with the current RHEL would be almost impossibly hard.
SeanDaly How does Sugar run on that distro?
mchua cjb: and the step after that is "now that they're packaged (in EPEL) for RHEL, let's QA the living daylights out of it" which is an open question re: resources imo.
...but comes along much later. perhaps even next year.
walterbender new wording: Define Sugar 1.0 so that we can begin partnering with long-term stable distros, such as RHEL
tomeu cjb: not impossible for alsroot ;)
SeanDaly to me it's more an event-triggered thing that a planned schedule thing... I mean, if Intel wanted to reference Sugar for the CMPC in 2010 on Mandriva, that would seem to me to become a priority, no?
tomeu (he retro-fitted sugar in quite old mandriva and ubuntu derivatives)
walterbender tomeu: maybe a goal should be to clone alsroot :)
mchua walterbender: what's involved in "defining sugar 1.0"? (for those curious readers looking in for the first time with little context on the day-to-day of SL)
tomeu heh
cjb looks like we have 2 mins, folks
anything else?
lfaraone, walterbender: did the WMF servers arrive?
walterbender mchua: well, we need to talk about where we think we'll be at 1.0 in more concrete terms...
tomeu mchua: stating what we want sugar 1.0 look like?
walterbender lfaraone: not yet
lfaraone cjb: not afaict. school is closed today, so I can't follow up with Jeff at the career center.
tomeu features, stability, API, etc
walterbender I have nothing else on the agenda...
cjb lfaraone: righto, thanks
lfaraone cjb: they were supposed to ship wed, so we're looking at mon/tues
SeanDaly I see 2 key goals for SL in 2010:
1) fundraising
2) a website with the Sugar interface so anyone can try online
walterbender could we take it as an action for everyone to review the goals list and make changes?
tomeu walterbender: +1
walterbender SeanDaly: have you seen the Paraguay site?
SeanDaly yes, I did... an excellent idea
CanoeBerry 3) less lawyers (but we all still love Andriani Ferti & the many lawyers helping us bravely)
walterbender SeanDaly: it is done in Flash, but I bet I could do it in straight CSS
SeanDaly we have an install barrier and an unfamiliarity barrier... website solves both, generates enough interest for download
walterbender #action Everyone will review the Goals for 2010 for next time.
mchua walterbender: more concrete terms for what, though? design, technical specs, deployability, features, activities, mechanisms-of-participation... ? what's the scope?
walterbender OK... time is about up.
I am traveling next week and may or may not be able to get on line. Shall we plan to meet again in two weeks?
mchua worksforme.
SeanDaly walterbender: in CSS and running on the iPad :D
CanoeBerry +1
walterbender that would give cjb and SeanDaly more time.
SeanDaly true
cjb ok
walterbender OK. Next meeting on the 19th.
cjb SeanDaly, walterbender: do you mind if I mail Karen about automatic trademarks?
mchua I wrote up my goals stuff at http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Mchua/Goals_2010, so I'll assume I've done my homework in advance already unless otherwise notified. ;)
walterbender cjb: by all means, please contact her
cjb just to see whether she has any preference on how enforceable they are
thanks
walterbender OK.
CanoeBerry ANNC: deployment presentation this Sunday 12 Noon @ OLPC by Vietnam Volunteer Nancie Severs.
SeanDaly cjb: you mean if they can possibly work ;-) sure
  • mchua:has a SoaS pilot to start up, will be mildly hosed next week.
walterbender thanks everyone.
cjb SeanDaly: yeah :)
CanoeBerry Join in person or by phone if you can!!!
walterbender #endmeeting
meeting Meeting finished at 12:06.
Logs available at http://me.etin.gs/sugar-meeting/
walterbender CanoeBerry: cannot join you in NYC :(
CanoeBerry RSVP Required: Write holt @ laptop . org
OK, Sunday's meeting is Boston, can you make it?
12 Noon @ OLPC
SeanDaly cjb: keep in mind enforceability not the only criteria - we need to be in contact with our deployments to grow ecosystem & get feedback
walterbender mchua: re your third goal, we have the offer of Miami. We need to decide when.
SeanDaly in touch with deployments=reduced possibility of failure
cjb SeanDaly: right; but it's the only criterion that we need Karen's input on
walterbender mchua: could you add your metagoal of individuals setting and announcing goals to the wiki page and perhaps start a link to individual goals?
SeanDaly failed deployments=very bad for image