Fix up handling of SCons RM daemons to adhere to SLAC security needs and allow for flexibility on our side following glastrm account going passwordless - High priority
I think most of the work may be on the admin side - still working out the details. DONE
Validate GR on RHEL5 and VC90/Win 7 and end support for RHEL4/VC71 (Jan/Feb) High Priority
Joanne, Heather, Michael, Johann, Tracy, Leon
Complete system test upgrade to SCons (asap - preferably allowing for cmt/scons while we are in transition) High Priority
Liz/Leon
Virtualization of GlastRelease - moderate-high
Joanne
Complete migration to Wired and (drop FRED?) - moderate-highhttps://jira.slac.stanford.edu/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&pid=10630&status=1
Tony, Dima, Leon, Heather
Upgrade to MySQL 5 (end of Feb.) - moderate priority Arash should be handling the details, we should be prepared already for calibrations, Kim left some notes for CMT RM DBs.
Michael & Joanne
Handle Doxygen generation in SCons RM - moderate priority
Can't really shut down CMT RM until we handle Doxygen generation somehow, though we could muddle through doing it by hand for a time.
Tom S / Michael
Handle XML and geometry constants in SCons RM as done in CMT RM - moderate priority
Joanne providing the details and Tom S doing the legwork or possibly this is how we bring Michael into SCons RM.
Upgrade cfitsio for ST and GR when tip has been suitably updated by FSSC - moderate priority - Tom G is waiting patiently for the cfitsio upgrade
Eric Winter handling tip modifications. Heather to handle cfitsio upgrade, which should just require picking up the new cfitsio we have available.
Sweep through online workbook to determine updates/modifications needed. - moderate priority. Workbook will die if not kept up to date
Heather/Joanne/Jim for ST
Implement longer term plan to handle workbook or determine we're happy with status quo - low-moderate priority - we're dealing so far
Heather, Joanne, Jim, Richard, Tony, and anyone else who cares to provide some input
Move to the current ROOT release for GR and ST - low-moderate priority, done just to keep up to date, can be done anytime.
Heather
Upgrade GlastRelease to RHEL6 - low-moderate priority - we can likely go a year or so with RHEL5, but picking up RHEL6 may not be so hard
likely just requires a rebuild of existing externals, rather than full upgrades.
Heather & Joanne
Followed by validation on RHEL6
Michael, Johann, Heather, Joanne
Automate HEAD and Release builds of GR in SCons RM (anytime) low priority as we can trigger builds by hand
Tom S. (should be 30 minute job)
Handle ChangeLog or release.notes diff in SCons RM as done in CMT RM (or something similar) - low priority
Michael?
End CMT automated builds for all operating systems - low priority
Michael, requires changing some DB settings
Further consider virtualization of ScienceTools? low priority
No on seems to be little screaming for this
Tom S / Joanne