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== BoF agenda and discussion == | Dapper Standards Base comes out to the fact that ISV's will not certify on an extra "compat" repository. Users can usually just make things work by editing their repositories to get "backwards compatability" by adding Dapper to their repository list. |
Launchpad Entry: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/foo
Created: Date(2005-11-04T20:47:54Z) by MarkRamm
Contributors: MarkRamm
Packages affected:
Summary
With only a little extra work, we can make a Standerds Base by providing a set of dapper features that will be supported in every further Ubuntu release for five years.
This standards base should specify the library APIs that can be used (old libraries can be shipped in a compat section or pocket of further releases) and also focus on the system APIs (how do you add your program to Applications, etc.) that we will support in Ubuntu releases (through packages in the compat section or pocket). This BOF should outline those APIs and provide a specification for writing the DapperStandardsBase document.
Rationale
Dapper will be supported for five years, which makes it a great thing for vendors that which to support their software on Ubuntu.
Use cases
* Sue from Oracle wants to certify that their DBMS runs on Ubuntu, and they don't want to have to recertify every release. *
Scope
Design
Implementation
Code
Data preservation and migration
Outstanding issues
Do we support the whole thing for five years, or do we try to split out a server api from desktop api stuff?
BoF agenda and discussion
Dapper Standards Base comes out to the fact that ISV's will not certify on an extra "compat" repository.
Users can usually just make things work by editing their repositories to get "backwards compatability" by adding Dapper to their repository list.
DapperStandardsBase (last edited 2008-08-06 16:17:15 by localhost)