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# Board minutes 2014-03-26
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## Attendees
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* Mike
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* KB
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* Carl
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* Karsten
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* Fabian
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* Ralphp
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* Tru
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* Jim
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* Johnny
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## Agenda
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* Release naming
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* Export regulations verbage
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## Actions
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Jim to write up list of actions / content to address export control requirements
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## Notes
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### Naming
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* Jim: need to sell the sanity aspect in light of new sigs
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* Jim: not a fan of cute names
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* Karsten: names are memorable
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* Mike: the names don’t have to be cute
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* Ralph: don’t want the name to be too long. dates are good/practical
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* Carl: need to avoid fragmentation. no names per variants
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* KB: Year and month is enough. It takes days to get content on the mirrors
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* Mike: let’s enumerate the different classes of sigs/variants and think about how naming should work in each case
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* Mike: we want to avoid giving the appearance of EUS-type support
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* Fabian: consider chef/puppet variables
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* could break various puppet modules/etc
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* Karsten: can we provide major/minor number where necessary without using it at top level?
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* Jim/KB: vendor validation
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* Jim: too drastic a change too fast could cause a user revolt
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* KB: just drop the subrelease altogether. E.g. centos-6-atomic
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* Karsten: need to really think about how we will present this to the community
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 * folks will point out holes in plan
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 * we’ll have an iterative process
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* KB: let’s take the rest of this offline/email
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### A wild Johnny appears!
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### Export stuff
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* Karsten: the laws are complex, but we need a simple policy
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* Karsten: software contributions imply access to software, which may be prohibited
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* Karsten: we’re not here to take a political stance
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 * let’s not let folks force us into taking one
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 * people should not be using us to make a political statement
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* Jim: some details about Fedora’s approach
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* KB: a lot of people in Iran use Centos
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 * users may be deliberately trying to push the boundaries
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* Carl: we don’t have to be police, just state the facts (in a nice way)
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* Jim: they can always get it from kernel.org
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* Fabian: what / how do we communicate mirror requests
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 * needs wording up
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* ToDO: firewall off content from mirror-?.centos.org ( the ones hosted at redhat )
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* desireable to have elsewhere, but not essential 
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* ToDo: add notes to rsync header, mirrorlist node to say content is not acceptable for use in some areas
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 * Jim to write up list of actions / content to address export control requirements
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