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== Recent maintainers meetings ==
 
== Recent maintainers meetings ==

Revision as of 15:58, 11 May 2022

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Date/Time/Venue

Topic: ns-3.37 planning

Two occurrences:

  • May 11, 2022 08:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada), 15h00 UTC
  • May 12, 2022 08:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada), 15h00 UTC

Join Zoom Meeting https://washington.zoom.us/j/97838039084?pwd=QXJoSU5UV0lqUEhoQ1VQcEkycnBFdz09

Meeting ID: 978 3803 9084 Passcode: 457992

Agenda

  • Workflow
  • ns-3.36 maintenance release?
  • ns-3.37 (date??) release coordination
  • Any other topics

Plans/priorities

Contributors list their priorities here.

Tom Henderson

Near term:

  • DCE 1.12 for ns-3.35 release
  • Issues: anything with a 'bug' label
  • Whitespace/style (clang-format, clang-tidy)?
  • New features:  !918 (lte HO failure), !370 (net device state), !821 (circle mobility), !546,!648-!650 (clipping), !431 (full duplex CSMA), !529 (distributed MPI)

Longer term:

  • DCE 1.13 for ns-3.36/CMake, Linux 5.10 kernel
  • Move unmaintained modules to app store (e.g. wimax)
  • Update tutorial (with Mohit Tahiliani)


Minutes

Attending: TBD

- Gabriel Arrobo: Need to clean out old issues/MRs? Tom: perhaps a post-release task to find stale/'no longer relevant' tasks? Peter: don't want to lose some of these; can we tag them somehow?

- Peter: when issues are closed not by merged, can't determine whether 'fixed' or 'not relevant'... need to mark them.

Recent maintainers meetings