continuing with sprint development post-fc5
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- Subject: continuing with sprint development post-fc5
- From: Christopher Blizzard <blizzard@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 08:47:48 -0500
- Reply-to: List for Fedora Package Maintainers <fedora-maintainers@xxxxxxxxxx>
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We've had really good success over the last couple of weeks squashing
bugs in a few areas for FC5. This means we've got NetworkManager nearly
working in a sane fashion, we've got functional suspend/resume on an
ever-growing number of laptops and we've got a good number of cards that
support AIGLX.
However, due to the time constraints for FC5 and the fact that we want
to do some fast paced development post-FC5 to get this functionality
working, I suggest that we set up some kind of offically blessed repo,
where we can continue refining these important pieces of functionality
after FC5 is done, with hopes that they will eventually become official
updates.
What do people think? Building on a pretty solid FC5 platform would
actually make things easier for this kind of development because we
don't need to touch great swaths of the operating system.
--Chris
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