History: Webinar 2014 04
Preview of version: 12
Volunteering Facilitator: Bernard Sfez
Recording
When
Thursday, April 17, 2014 at 19:00:00 UTC time (click for time zone in your city)
What
See Webinars for a detailed description.
Where
Topics
1st hour quick news
- Tiki 12.1 release
- TikiFest information (Nelson)
- Bootstrap status (Gary and Gezza)
- wikiLingo status (Robert and Torsteen)
- Surveys mini-revamp demo (JonnyB) (not sure when i can make it but will try )
Second hour, longer topics
- How can we improve our dynamics & performance as a Community? (regarding 'quality' and 'quantity'). E.g.:
- four months after 12.0 and no 12.1 yet (and some important patches found only in 12.1+)
- we might not be using the potential we have to run self-tests in our code?
- code.tiki.org : low hanging fruit not being used? Unnecessary?
- mother.tiki.org still broken (after 2 months, at least; unmet dependencies: php 5.5), even after repeated requests to have it up again
- next*.tiki.org (e.g. http://nextdoc.tiki.org ) broken also for a long while due to (unmet dependencies: php 5.5)
- too few people (for instance, from the group of tiki project admins willing to help) with access to critical servers, to fix things like the one reported related to mother.tiki.org (as a simple example)
- Webinars announced (since August 2013) to be splitted and reshaped into:
- Monthly Team Meetings (<- Traditional Webinars to date)
- Developer Webinars
- Power User Webinars
- TMIT
but after 8 months, no news about 2-3-4? - Maybe still outdated libs in our 12.x LTS branch?
- Tiki 12.0 was supposed to be released with the latest versions of libs. We did a release without, with the todo that those were supposed to be resolved before 12.1. It makes no sense to start a 5-year LTS with out of date libs. (...)
Re: http://dev.tiki.org/Tiki+12+Composer+Dependencies
What is problematic is that it looks like no progress has been made on this in over 3 months. ...
-
- ...
Chat log
Pages related to this one
One page links to Webinar 2014 04
Alias names for this page:
April 2014 Webinar