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Minutes from Technical Board meeting

From:  Matt Zimmerman <mdz-AT-ubuntu.com>
To:  ubuntu-devel-announce-AT-lists.ubuntu.com
Subject:  Minutes from Technical Board meeting, 2009-09-08
Date:  Tue, 8 Sep 2009 08:00:25 -0700
Message-ID:  <20090908150025.GE6242@atomicity>
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  * Debian technical committee participation in techboard

   * Bdale Garbee has put himself forward to participate and help define the
     role
   * ACTION received:  cjwatson to respond to Bdale, make arrangements for
     him to participate

  * Java SRU policy

   * Passed: proposed Java SRU policy at
     https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#sun-java* as amended for
     appropriate smoke testing by pitti/kees.
   * ACTION received:  pitti to update SRU document per vote

  * Removal of sun-java6 from Karmic

   * Passed: remove sun-java6 from karmic in favor of openjdk-6, contingent
     on approval from the maintainer (Matthias Klose).
   * ACTION received:  kees to confirm removal of sun-java6 with doko

  * Developer Membership Board

   * Scott has set up the appropriate teams in Launchpad
   * The DMB now needs to be communicated, and start doing the work of
     processing membership applications
   * ACTION received:  cjwatson to announce DMB to MC, -devel announce
   * Action: jono to update documentation

  * Archive reorganisation (Colin Watson)

   * Colin had a couple of minor items to confirm with the TB before
     throwing the switch on package sets
   * Ubuntu package sets are now implemented in Launchpad

  * Community bugs (none)

  * select a chair for the next meeting (kees)

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 - mdz

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