FESCo Meeting Summary for 2008-11-05

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=== Members Present ===
* Brian Pepple          (bpepple)
* Jarod Wilson          (j-rod)
* Bill Nottingham       (notting)
* Jon Stanley           (jds2001)
* Karsten Hopp          (kick_)
* Kevin Fenzi           (nirik)

=== Members Absent ===
* Josh Boyer            (jwb)
* David Woodhouse       (dwmw2)
* Dennis Gilmore        (dgilmore)

== Summary ==
=== Features ===
      * After evaluating Empathy(1) with Colin Walters (walters) and
        Will Woods (wwoods), FESCo felt that Empathy wasn't ready at
        this time to become the default IM client for Fedora 10. This
        was due to some missing features and bugs in comparison to
        Pidgin.  The plan is to reevaluate Empathy for Fedora 11, since
        most of the current issues should be resolved for Gnome 2.26.
             1. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Empathy
      * wwoods had a suggestion for the feature process that the Scope
        section have *specific* features that are expected, and the Test
        Plan have *specific* directions on how to ensure those features
        are present and working.

IRC log can be found at:
http://bpepple.fedorapeople.org/fesco/FESCo-2008-11-05.html

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