On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
My overall thought at the moment is to hold a "building
openwrt/cerowrt google hangout" with as many participants as possible,
get some your versions built, record the thing, see what barriers
there are to making it easier, and smash them.
Sounds good! I don't know all the time zones people are in, but I'm in CEST (GMT+2 at the moment).
 
I'm back in california now and migrating back to PDT, when would be a
good time to get everyone together? Saturday?
Short notice, but might be. I suggest you invite folks, see how many join, how many reject but wanted to join.
And hold another session a week after.

For the agenda I'd suggest including these topics:
- quick walkthrough of build process
- resolving missing file issue
- adding new software to packages
- any advice on kernel config?

I note that I'm very free with commit access to the ceropackages repo
in particular. If, in order to make forward progress on the dlna, upnp
issues, we have to move those into ceropackages, go for it. The whole
point of ceropackages was to try to find ways to quickly spin up and
eventually push out, new, improved, interesting packages into openwrt
mainline.
 
Regardless pls send along your github ids, and I'll add you.
Although I've done my share of coding, patching, using cvs, I'm a github newbe:
https://github.com/pysiak

Regards,
Maciej