Hi,
I couldn't find the meeting minutes for the most recent meeting but did find that my proposed changes to the Eclipse plugin packaging guidelines have the "ratify" status meaning they need to be run by FESCo. Does this mean I need to be present during a FESCo meeting? If they're passed by FESCo, will the changes be applied or do I need to do something?
Thanks,
Andrew
Andrew Overholt wrote:
Hi,
I couldn't find the meeting minutes for the most recent meeting but did find that my proposed changes to the Eclipse plugin packaging guidelines have the "ratify" status meaning they need to be run by FESCo. Does this mean I need to be present during a FESCo meeting? If they're passed by FESCo, will the changes be applied or do I need to do something?
Most of the time FESCo simply approves what FPC has passed. I don't believe that the Eclipse updates have anything controversial that FESCo will choose to take issue with but I'm not on FESCo.
-Toshio
"AO" == Andrew Overholt overholt@redhat.com writes:
AO> Hi, I couldn't find the meeting minutes for the most recent AO> meeting but did find that my proposed changes to the Eclipse AO> plugin packaging guidelines have the "ratify" status meaning they AO> need to be run by FESCo.
Honestly, I think that we should just make the changes. FESCo has previously told us to make obvious fixes without waiting for their approval, and these are needed to keep up with changes in the underlying environment.
- J<
Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
"AO" == Andrew Overholt overholt@redhat.com writes:
AO> Hi, I couldn't find the meeting minutes for the most recent AO> meeting but did find that my proposed changes to the Eclipse AO> plugin packaging guidelines have the "ratify" status meaning they AO> need to be run by FESCo.
Honestly, I think that we should just make the changes. FESCo has previously told us to make obvious fixes without waiting for their approval, and these are needed to keep up with changes in the underlying environment.
+1
-Toshio
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