Summary: | network-configuration project | ||
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Product: | freedesktop.org | Reporter: | Pavel Šimerda <psimerda> |
Component: | Project Creation Requests | Assignee: | fd.o Admin Massive <sitewranglers> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | daniel, dcbw, harald, patrik.flykt, peter, teg, thaller, wagi |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Description
Pavel Šimerda
2013-11-18 15:29:24 UTC
Guys, pls support the idea. We really need some place where we can sync ideas, interfaces and so on — avoiding the «take or leave» approach, that dominates now in many projects. Any progress? More people interested? So a number of us met at FOSDEM including Daniel, Tom, Harald, Greg and me, discussed various integration topics (more details coming soon) and confirmed the need for a common workgroup with a mailing list, at the least. Our common understanding is that FreeDesktop.org is the best place to start it. Many of us meeting at: http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2014:network-management Also, is freedesktop.org already dead or it is possible to get someone respond on this very request? Just a reminder for FOSDEM 2015: https://fosdem.org/2015/news/2014-09-30-accepted-devrooms/ Today's the official deadline for the networking devroom. Please send your submissions. In general, we don't tend to incubate/push for people, but just provide places to host already-existing discussions. Have you already got a number of people interested in this? (In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #6) > In general, we don't tend to incubate/push for people, but just provide > places to host already-existing discussions. Have you already got a number > of people interested in this? It doesn't like anything happened at all. At least I am not aware. From my side I am fine if we close this bug. OK, thanks Daniel. If a project forms and looks like it has a) enough code and b) wide enough interest for it to be a sustainable cross-desktop thing, we'll be more than happy to take it. But in general we try to avoid setting up repositories for ideas. (In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #8) > OK, thanks Daniel. If a project forms and looks like it has a) enough code > and b) wide enough interest for it to be a sustainable cross-desktop thing, > we'll be more than happy to take it. But in general we try to avoid setting > up repositories for ideas. I don't think it makes sense to have any project in an infrastructure where even rejecting a trivial request takes 24 months. (In reply to Pavel Šimerda from comment #9) > I don't think it makes sense to have any project in an infrastructure where > even rejecting a trivial request takes 24 months. I totally understand that. |
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