[Olsr-dev] change default install location to /usr/local
Hans-Christoph Steiner
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Mon Jun 4 22:31:11 CEST 2012
For a decision process, I'm generally a fan of lazy consensus of those with commit access. That means its a consensus process with a time limit for participation. So basically if objections are not voiced within a time limit, say 3 days or a week or whatever, then its approved.
.hc
On Jun 2, 2012, at 7:41 PM, Henning Rogge wrote:
> *sigh*
>
> damned, so much for the hope getting more input what to do...
>
> Okay, here is my suggestion. We release 0.6.3 without the /usr/local
> patch, to be sure that nothing can go wrong. Directly after the
> release, we commit the patch to stable repository so everyone using a
> direct Git build can test it. After this we can look into the new
> Quagga input we just got and some other things, and release 0.6.4 when
> we are sure that the new commits are stable and tested.
>
> Its not that we always have to wait for half a year or more for a
> release, we can do 0.6.4 later this year.
>
> Oh, and we might want to start a discussion about how to handle this
> process a little bit better. I am concentrating most of my work on the
> next generation of OLSR, its a little bit crazy to decide all things
> like this. Especially now where we got more people contributing to the
> project. :)
>
> Henning
>
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, L. Aaron Kaplan <(spam-protected)> wrote:
>>
>> On Jun 1, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I'm curious about how the decision process works in olsrd, since I'm relatively new to olsrd. From what I see, "we decided" means Henning and Ferry decided. Is that the current process?
>>>
>>
>> De-facto Henning is *currently* our friendly benevolent tech-dictator who can be convinced with good arguments.
>>
>> I am pretty much tied up with work and other tasks right now but I keep in the background and make sure that things can develop on their own. If not, I'll try to direct things in the right direction.
>>
>> Layer-8-Aaron.
>>
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