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== SME Server 9.0 == | == SME Server 9.0 == |
Revision as of 16:27, 7 February 2013
SME Server 9.0
- Porting of SME Server 8.0 bassed on CentOS 5.8 to based on CentOS 6, "as is" only.
- Development Roadmap
Current status
- Last update February 7, 2013
- SME Server 9 Build Queue lists the packages that SME Server needs to build for SME 9
- Current error List lists current errors of building packages for SME 9
- Current bugs overview
- Generic user feedback provides an overview on the various results from users
Related changes:
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Tasks
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Bug 7240 - SME 9 yum repos & Bug 7273 How to remove the repo hacks <--- help needed to replicate findings and update wiki
Identify all SME Server specific packages (John C.) See notes below.
Setting up a RPM building environment (Ian W.)
booting CentOS 6 with the SME packages installed. (Daniel)
- Update fields in Bugzilla, currently all bugs are clean-up
- Update Simple package Modifications to show how to do this for SME 9 which requires COS6 as a base.
Identify which packages are pulled from ATRPMS/EPEL/RPMFORGE below, we need to move them into the base and stop pulling from those repos.Bug 7273Greg Swallow & Shad- Create a SME 9 version of each needed package. See Packages to build for SME9 to help. Shad, Ian, John, ???
- Update SME Server documentation 'Administration Manual' (Stephane, Terry)
- Getting organised for The Future of SME Server (John)
- Create a guide for volunteers to submit patches and fix bugs
- Create a list of worthwhile, but easy, bugs for new volunteers to practise on
- Verify fixed bugs
- Create list of bugs for development review, and a way to manage them.