On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Mac Mason <
mac@cs.duke.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Ken Conley <kwc@willowgarage.com> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> We're trying a new way of planning our next ROS Distribution, ROS
>> Fuerte, in order to make it easier for people to get involved and also
>> handle the breadth of areas that ROS-related software deals with.
>>
>> If you go to:
>>
>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/fuerte/Planning
>>
>> You will see an editable list of Special Interest Groups (SIGs).
>> Below each SIG is a brief description as well as a signup list. We
>> have seeded the list so that people have some examples to go by.
>
> A question of scope: is "Make OS X a real platform" a subset of the
> "target platforms" SIG, or should there be a separate
> MakeItWorkOnTheSteveJobsMayHeRetireInPeaceOperatingSystemSIG? I see that
> the Fuerte planning document says, roughly, "We dunno yet", which didn't
> clear it up.
Ontologies are difficult. The way I would unbundle this is that:
1. There should be an OS X SIG.
2. Someone with a vested OS X interested should sit in on the 'target
platforms' SIG to help guide any choices away from having averse OS X
affects.
It is important to note, though, that an SIG should not say "OS X Lion
is now an official platform because we say so." An SIG could say "We,
the undersigned members, are committed to supporting OS X Lion as an
official platform." NOTE: it takes quite a few people and build
servers to make this true just for Ubuntu, but an SIG could definitely
take steps towards making this more feasible.
- Ken
> --M
>
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