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Alpha 1 Proposals
On the the 7th of August, Axel Dörfler started a discussion on the things to do in the thread Haiku R1/alpha decisions. Here's a summary of that discussion. Axel called for:
The aim of this thread should be to compile a complete list of things we want to have in the first alpha release, be it feature or software.
- This page lists concrete proposals that came out of that discussion.
- Every item should have an adopter. This person is responsible for the implementation (which of course does not mean he/she has to do it themselves).
- This page is open for editing for all users that are in the developers group. Feel free to register as adopter, tweak your adopted proposals or add new ones.
- This page will be marked read-only on Sunday at 13:00 GMT.
General Proposals
The proposals are general when they apply to procedures, requirements that cannot be quantified or qualified, or tendencies that are not covered by sections deeper down.
Prop # 1: All known bugs that cause data corruption need to be resolved before the release
Adopted by: no one
- BGA:
Speaking in general terms, the important thing, even for an alpha, is that we have no know bug that can cause data corruption. As long as we reach a point where we are reasonably certain that this is the case, everything else can be attributed to it being an alpha. :)
Prop # 2: Name the release 'Developer Release 1'
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 3: Create a welcome package
Adopted by: no one
- Have links on the desktop that refer first time experimenters to things that they can do next.
- Have a short 'what to do next'-guide
Prop # 4: Release as the GCC 2/4 hybrid
Adopted by: no one
The release should be done in such a way that applications compiled with GCC 2 and 4 can run out of the box.
Prop # 5: Make sure that a live Haiku install can be updated
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 6: Recruit a Release Coordinator that investigates the needed steps
Adopted by: nielx
- The release coordinator will be a community volunteer that investigates the required work to prepare for a release, and report this info back to the developers and Haiku Inc.
- Areas of investigation should be marketing, bandwith and mirrors, procedures to streamline the release.
- The volunteer does not have to be a developer. Community members are encouraged to join in the process.
- The volunteer is selected per developer vote.
Prop # 7: Set a preliminary freeze date for alpha 1
Adopted by: nielx
Set a date on which the source repository is freezed and where alpha 1 will be finished.
Prop # 8: Finish and Include Swap File Support
Adopted by: bonefish
Swap file support is GSoC project. It should be got into a reasonably working state and enabled by default. Without swap file support machines with less than about 800 MB RAM won't be able to build Haiku.
Prop # 9: Fully Integrate I/O Scheduler
Adopted by: bonefish
As reported the CD boot is extremely slow. Finishing and fully integrating the I/O scheduler should improve this situation significantly.
Software proposals
Prop # 10: Include the Development tools
Adopted by: no one
The development tools currently in the 'Development' package should be included. Currently that means: (Rene Gollent)
- gcc 2.95.3
- autoconf-2.61
- automake-1.10.1
- bison-2.3
- flex-2.5.35
- jam
- libtool-1.5.26
- texinfo-4.11
- Perl 5.10
Prop # 11: Include Firefox
Adopted by: no one
Include the latest version of Firefox.
Prop # 12: Include OSS
Adopted by: mmu_man
Include the OSS drivers ported by mmu_man. TODO:
- fix crash on media_server restart, dunno if it's OSS fault or device_manager though.
- blacklisting drivers that compete with native ones. easy to do either at settings file level or at compile time (commenting 1 line). This is needed to avoid KDL or hard lockups.
Prop # 13: Include BePDF
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 14: Include a copy of the original BeBook
Adopted by: no one
We can include the BeBook as released by Access.
Prop # 15: Include a special Haiku-only unlocked version of Wonderbrush
Adopted by: no one
Offered by Stephan Assmus
Prop # 16: Include a Webkit-based browser
Adopted by: no one
Other options:
- Firefox
- NetSurf but it's not yet stable
Prop # 17: Include Vision
Adopted by: anevilyak
Prop # 18: Include CVS
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 19: Include Subversion
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 20: Include Git
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 21: Include Python
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 22: Include 'box'
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 23: Include a Makefile engine to build existing projects
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 24: Include Pe
Adopted by: "no one"
Requires fixing of #2231.
Distribution
All proposals that apply to the physical distribution of the operating system.
Prop # 30: Distribute as ISO that functions as LiveCD
Adopted by: no one
This one should be able to install by itself.
Plain single-track ISO, or usual boot ISO + BFS track ?
Prop # 31: Distribute as Live USB stick
Adopted by: no one
Prop # 32: Distribute as image for emulators
Adopted by: no one
For QEMU and VMWare.
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