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<p>Yes. Sorry those weren't entirely included in the notes.
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<br/>Tim
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<br/>----- Original message -----
<br/>> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:44, Tim Samoff <<a href="mailto:samoff@gmail.com">samoff@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
<br/>> >
<br/>> > Using /opt: Why, How & For How Long?
<br/>>
<br/>> The conclusions, and actions, as I remember them:
<br/>>
<br/>> * We want everything to be optified, if possible.
<br/>>
<br/>> * first-boot-wizard should rm -rf /opt/*.
<br/>> ACTION: mvo to get into a future Maemo Update.
<br/>>
<br/>> * The autobuilder will run maemo-optify after the build, UNLESS a
<br/>> control field says not to (or the package already uses /opt).
<br/>> This WILL create bugs which package maintainers will need to fix.
<br/>> ACTION: mvo to liaise with jeremiah & X-Fade
<br/>>
<br/>> * There MUST be a way to generate the same package locally for
<br/>> testing.
<br/>>
<br/>> * The community and Nokia will work together (in maemo-developers)
<br/>> on defining the heuristics and maintaining the scripts. We've
<br/>> already seen a new possible heuristic: don't touch if it's got
<br/>> a Python dependency.
<br/>>
<br/>> Does anyone remember differently? I'm sure there'll be some discussion
<br/>> either way ;-)
<br/>>
<br/>> Present:
<br/>> Marius Vollmer (mvo), Marius Gedminas (mgedmin), Tim Samoff (timsamoff),
<br/>> Andrew Flegg (jaffa), Tim Teulings (framstag), Carsten Munk (stskeeps),
<br/>> Graham Cobb (gcobb) + 3 people who came in later
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<br/>> (apologies if I've forgotten anyone)
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<br/>> Cheers,
<br/>>
<br/>> Andrew
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<br/>> Andrew Flegg -- <a href="mailto:andrew@bleb.org">mailto:andrew@bleb.org</a> | <a href="http://www.bleb.org/">http://www.bleb.org/</a>
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