NeuroMeasure is matlab based and so cannot be
included in Fedora (unless it supports Octave, but there's no info
on this in the readme)(FranciscoD_,
13:13:04)
No tickets to discuss this week(FranciscoD_,
13:14:22)
The Neuro-SIG packages dashboard is here:
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/dashboard?groups=neuro-sig(FranciscoD_,
13:19:36)
We prioritise FTBFS/FTI bugs since they prevent
packages from being used by users. These are followed by general
bugs, and new updates/feature requests (FranciscoD_,
13:20:09)
More information on FTBFS/FTI bugs:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/#_package_removal_for_long_standing_ftbfs_and_fti_bugs
(FranciscoD_,
13:22:26)
For any easy bugzilla tickets that newcomers
can work on, add "EasyFix" or "Trivial" to the "Whiteboard" for the
bug: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Easyfix(FranciscoD_,
13:33:34)
Packages are in good health. A few are marked
FTBFS by Koschei so worth working on as they'll fail the next time
they're built. Lots of our packages have new versions out, so please
do go through them and update them when you have the cycles. (FranciscoD_,
13:35:21)
All Neuro-SIG review tickets should block the
tracker ticket so that all group members receive notifications:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=fedora-neuro(FranciscoD_,
13:42:07)
In the tracker bug, click "show advanced
fields" and then look at the list of tickets in "depends on"(FranciscoD_,
13:43:08)