16:08:37 #startmeeting Fedora Packaging Committee 16:08:37 Meeting started Wed Jul 18 16:08:37 2012 UTC. The chair is abadger1999. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:08:37 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:08:46 #meetingname fpc 16:08:46 The meeting name has been set to 'fpc' 16:08:51 #topic roll call 16:09:00 Are there enough of us for quorum this week? 16:09:04 * racor is here 16:09:47 rdieter, tibbs, Rathann, spot, SmootherFrOgZ: any of you here? 16:09:49 * geppetto is here 16:10:49 here 16:12:05 * abadger1999 will wait until 15 after for one more 16:12:38 Might as well do open floor while we wait 16:12:46 #topic Open Floor 16:12:56 did anyone have anything to bring up? 16:13:47 * abadger1999 knows tomspur is here and wonders if he wants to advertise the python2/python3 thread 16:15:09 That thread is http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/packaging/2012-July/008550.html for anyone who hasn't seen it 16:16:12 the opening post seems reasonable 16:16:50 16:17:03 I don't see it as having to be done anytime in the next year ( or maybe even two) 16:17:13 sure 16:17:31 But I could see us having a flag day to rename from python-foo to python2-foo with Virtual Provides at any time. 16:18:15 I don't see the point until python3 is python 16:18:26 I kinda think it should go through the Feature Process and the python sig (such as it is) though, since it requires coordination with a lot of maintainers. 16:19:18 yeah, looks like something to consider when python3 as default appears on the horizon 16:19:20 geppetto: Yeah, to coordinate as one release. I don't have a problem with putting it off until then. 16:19:37 I don't care if we do it at some earlier date... just so long as it's a flag day event. 16:19:49 I mean … I guess we could rename everythign now to be either python2 or python3 and not just python … but, meh. 16:22:35 16:23:49 tomspur: From our informal and non-quorum disucssion here, I think you could say we're not in a hurry to implement this until python3 actually is the default. We'd like consistency between module packages. And we'd like this to be coordinated among python module packagers. 16:23:57 :-) 16:24:06 Looks like we're not going to get quorum today. 16:24:16 So I'll close out unless anyone else has something. 16:25:11 #endmeeting