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* Removing the oe-core and meta-oe repos on github. These repos are now called openembedded-core and meta-openembedded/
* Removing the oe-core and meta-oe repos on github. These repos are now called openembedded-core and meta-openembedded/
* People still use OE-classic from time to time. Should we remove the repo?
* People still use OE-classic from time to time. Should we remove the repo?
* Security processes
* Community Development / Team Building (please add more examples/ideas...  almond flour cake is always good...)
* Community Development / Team Building (please add more examples/ideas...  almond flour cake is always good...)
** Intro / crash course events
** Intro / crash course events
** Coordinated bug day sprints
** Coordinated bug day sprints
** Other group/meetup activities
** Other group/meetup activities

Revision as of 09:11, 20 March 2015

Location and Time

March 27-28 (after ELC and Yocto Project Developer Day)

2315 North 1st Street, San Jose, CA 95131

https://goo.gl/maps/1pRGR

Now that people are already claiming to attend by Google Hangout, I will announce our intention to also webcast via Google Hangout ;)

Attendees

  • Philip Balister (Crofton)
  • Denys Dmytriyenko (denix)
  • Armin Kuster (Armpit)
  • Martin Jansa (JaMa) - 50%
  • Michael Halstead (halstead) - Friday only
  • Jeff Osier-Mixon (jefro)
  • Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)
  • Steve Arnold (nerdboy/mr_science)
  • Stephanie Lockwood-Childs (wormo/sjl) - via hangout
  • Ron Lockwood-Childs (speedy1) - via hangout
  • Herb Kuta
  • Tim Orling (moto-timo)
  • Sean Hudson (darknighte)
  • Bruce Ashfield (zedd) - probably
  • Mark Hatle (fray) - probably
  • Sona Sarmadi
  • Changhyeok Bae

Agenda Items

  • Progress on items identified during OEDAM 2014
  • Development cycle
  • Patch review tools
  • Tests
  • Removing the oe-core and meta-oe repos on github. These repos are now called openembedded-core and meta-openembedded/
  • People still use OE-classic from time to time. Should we remove the repo?
  • Security processes
  • Community Development / Team Building (please add more examples/ideas... almond flour cake is always good...)
    • Intro / crash course events
    • Coordinated bug day sprints
    • Other group/meetup activities