Robin suggested we could possibly keep our official build machines on Panther and the builds from there would run on Tiger -- but then people who had already upgraded to Tiger couldn't upload binaries they'd built locally
We will have a Tiger tinderbox, but keep the primary distribution on Panther for the time being.
Tiger shows that an official OS/X installer would be useful sooner or later. (sooner if we continue to support Panther) We'll put a task on the tentative schedule for 0.5.04 to bring Mike's OS/X installer up to speed.
Product people need to decide if we're going to continue to support Panther past 0.6.
Other build issues
Subversion work is nearing completion (definitely still planned for 0.5.03 milestone)
Need to decide when berkeleydb will need to be updated
In general, people need to know that Mike is the boss of library upgrades
OSCon planning
Lisa will be at IETF
Mitch is chairing panel on open source CalDAV projects (to include Brian Moseley)
Note on python tutorial and who might want to attend that -- some cost but for people interested, probably still worth it.
Engineering coordination
In the past we've used this meeting to review status but we're going to try to do that more via email and wiki -- Lisa to summarize in email, using information gleaned from Wiki pages
We can use this time to review technical spec issues. Should we have a formal final review of specs so that our architecture is more coherent? Superreviewers Katie and Ted?
Sheila will put "dev owner" in a column in the spec list on ZeroPointSixPlanning page.