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nealmcb@schedule denver06:43
ubotuSchedule for America/Denver: 11 Sep 09:00: Server Team meeting | 11 Sep 13:00: Technical Board | 12 Sep 14:00: Edubuntu | 13 Sep 06:00: Desktop Team Development | 18 Sep 09:00: Kernel Team | 19 Sep 06:00: Edubuntu06:43
ajmitchfar too early in the morning for me06:51
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nealmcbajmitch: I can imagine!07:23
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soren@schedule Copenhagen09:27
ubotuSchedule for Europe/Copenhagen: 11 Sep 17:00: Server Team meeting | 11 Sep 21:00: Technical Board | 12 Sep 22:00: Edubuntu | 13 Sep 14:00: Desktop Team Development | 18 Sep 17:00: Kernel Team | 19 Sep 14:00: Edubuntu09:27
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Balkhog@now09:43
ubotuCurrent time in Etc/UTC: September 11 2007, 07:43:06 - Next meeting: Server Team meeting in 7 hours 16 minutes09:43
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zul@schedule montreal02:37
ubotuSchedule for America/Montreal: 11 Sep 11:00: Server Team meeting | 11 Sep 15:00: Technical Board | 12 Sep 16:00: Edubuntu | 13 Sep 08:00: Desktop Team Development | 18 Sep 11:00: Kernel Team | 19 Sep 08:00: Edubuntu02:37
juliux@schedule berlin02:39
ubotuSchedule for Europe/Berlin: 11 Sep 17:00: Server Team meeting | 11 Sep 21:00: Technical Board | 12 Sep 22:00: Edubuntu | 13 Sep 14:00: Desktop Team Development | 18 Sep 17:00: Kernel Team | 19 Sep 14:00: Edubuntu02:39
Balkhog@now02:46
ubotuCurrent time in Etc/UTC: September 11 2007, 12:46:28 - Next meeting: Server Team meeting in 2 hours 13 minutes02:46
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pschulz01G'day04:44
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=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-meeting:ubotu] : Current meeting: Server Team meeting | Calendar: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/event | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/ | 11 Sep 19:00 UTC: Technical Board | 12 Sep 20:00 UTC: Edubuntu | 13 Sep 12:00 UTC: Desktop Team Development | 18 Sep 15:00 UTC: Kernel Team | 19 Sep 12:00 UTC: Edubuntu
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mathiazhi all04:58
sommerhello04:58
pschulz01sommer: mathiaz Howdy.04:59
jdstrandhi!04:59
nealmcbsaluton!05:00
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sorenHello!05:00
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mathiazalright... Time to get started05:01
mathiazdendrobates won't be here05:01
mathiaz#startmeeting05:01
MootBotMeeting started at 14:52. The chair is mathiaz.05:01
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mathiazThe agenda for today is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting05:02
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mathiazhi keescook !05:03
sorenHi, Kees!05:03
jdstrandhi keescook !05:03
mathiaz[TOPIC]  Setup TeamReporting05:03
MootBotNew Topic:  Setup TeamReporting05:03
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keescookhiya folks!05:04
keescookthat's what I get for being late.  ;)05:04
mathiazjono started an effort to implement reporting for each team part of Ubuntu05:04
mathiazthe desktopteam, the kernelteam are already using it.05:05
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mathiazeverything is explained here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting05:05
mathiazthe first step is to Nominate one or more people to overlook the team reporting05:05
mathiazI'd be happy to do that. Anyone else would like to help me ?05:06
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dantalizingI'll help out05:07
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Zic@schedule Paris05:07
ubotuSchedule for Europe/Paris: Current meeting: Server Team meeting | 11 Sep 21:00: Technical Board | 12 Sep 22:00: Edubuntu | 13 Sep 14:00: Desktop Team Development | 18 Sep 17:00: Kernel Team | 19 Sep 14:00: Edubuntu05:07
pschulz01I'm completely clear what get's copies where on the 22nd of each month.05:08
mathiazdantalizing: great ! I'll contact you to see how we can work together.05:08
sorenRock!05:08
dantalizingok05:08
mathiaz[ACTION]  mathiaz and dantalizing will look after TeamReporting05:09
MootBotACTION received:  mathiaz and dantalizing will look after TeamReporting05:09
mathiaz[TOPIC]  Talk about specifications tracking and the need to clean them05:09
MootBotNew Topic:  Talk about specifications tracking and the need to clean them05:09
nealmcbI sent out an email last night about this agenda item.  It agenda item started with my note about the outdated wiki "talk" page from 2005: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/talkd05:09
nealmcbIve had some frustration in the4 past - not easy to see which blueprints are current, what current status is05:10
nealmcbEven this Bug 111610: can't see what is proposed for sprint, but not accepted05:10
ubotuLaunchpad bug 111610 in blueprint "let us see which blueprints have been proposed for a sprint" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/11161005:10
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nealmcbSo one thing is I'd like to understand our process for working with blueprints and encourage folks to keep things more up-to-date05:10
mathiazThere a lots of blueprints related to ubuntu-server05:12
nealmcbI also not lots of interest for a long time in various ways to make it easier to set up and administer common services and wonder if we should start using a PPA to try out things like ebox05:12
nealmcbyup05:12
sorennealmcb: We haven't got a set process (apart from what Launchpad encourages).05:12
mathiazbut nobody really looked after them as there wasn't any ubuntu server team dedicated to that.05:12
pschulz01What's a PPA?05:12
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, personal package archvie iirc05:12
nealmcbe.g. who can assign the team to a blueprint?  who can change importance?05:12
mathiazI agree that we need to clean things.05:12
sorenpschulz01: Personal Package Archive. It's like your own personal Ubuntu derivative.05:12
Kamping_Kaiserlaunchpad lets you create them now.05:12
pschulz01Ta.05:13
sorenKamping_Kaiser: Only if you're a member of launchad beta tester team.05:13
mathiaznealmcb: may be we could try to clean things out by little step.05:13
Kamping_Kaisersoren, i'm not a memeber of the team, and i'm pretty sure i have an otpion in my LP account05:13
mathiaznealmcb: I remember having a hard time with ldap related things.05:13
sorenKamping_Kaiser: That's a *very* recent change, then.05:13
nealmcbsoren: yup - in the last few weeks05:14
sorenMuch more recent than that.05:14
sorenI don't think it'll actually let you, but it's off topic anyway :)05:14
nealmcbI've created a PPA05:15
mathiazhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server/ has a list of tracked blueprints05:15
mathiazso the first step could be to go through the wiki pages and figure out which one are specification05:15
mathiazthen subscribe ubuntu-server to it.05:15
mathiazso that we can get a list of specifications in one place.05:16
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mathiazafter than we can start cleaning things.05:16
sorennealmcb: You're also a member of the beta tester team..05:16
nealmcbcan any ubuntu-server member subscribe and unsubscribe  the team from a spec?05:16
mathiazI think so05:16
nealmcbsoren: right - that is what Kamping_Kaiser said05:16
sorennealmcb: I think any lp user can. :)05:16
sorenKamping_Kaiser: au contraire.05:16
sorenwhoops05:17
nealmcbsoren: oops - I misread that - sorry05:17
sorennealmcb: Nope. Quite the opposite. He said he's not a member.05:17
mathiazso what do you think about my proposed plan ?05:18
nealmcbmathiaz: one fertile place to look for blueprints to subscribe the team to is the list of all the specs of all the team members05:18
sorenSo... What do we do? Go through the specs and clean them up? I think it's a good idea.05:18
nealmcbhttps://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server/+specworkload05:18
nealmcbthe "spec workload"05:19
mathiazthe first step would be to go through the wiki pages tagged as CategorySpec and make sure that the one related to server have ubuntu-server subscribed05:19
nealmcbI think marking old specs as done or superceded by another spec  in their wiki page would also help05:20
mathiaznealmcb: sure. That's also needed.05:20
nealmcbmathiaz: but only ones that are relatively current05:20
mathiaznealmcb: I think we need to have the big picture first05:21
mathiaznealmcb: and then from the list we can start purging/merging the specs05:21
nealmcbthat would be a whole lot of specs....  perhaps we can do the big picture on a wiki page, rather than as team subscriptions?05:21
nealmcbeasier to organize....05:21
mathiazwell. That would be another wiki page... and blueprints.lp.net is specifically made for that.05:22
mathiazb.lp.net also help to keep track of dependencies05:23
mathiazif the wiki page is a Spec, it should have an entry in LP05:23
mathiazso it'S just a matter subscribing ubuntu-server to it.05:23
nealmcbI'm afraid we would end up with so many out-of-date specs that people would get lost or daunted.05:24
mathiaznealmcb: yes. The second step would be two purge the spec list from b.lp.net05:24
mathiaz/two/too/05:25
nealmcbwho can set priorities for specs?05:25
sorennealmcb: Owners of the spec and Ubuntu drivers.05:25
sorenIIRC05:25
nealmcbhow many ubuntu drivers are on the server team?05:25
mathiaznone IIRC05:26
sorennone05:26
sorenhttps://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-drivers/+members05:26
mathiazso - what'S the action on this topic ?05:27
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nealmcbI guess I want to look at the options we've discussed a bit more05:28
nealmcband how well the various tools would support blueprint triage05:29
mathiazok... We'll continue to discuss that on the ML05:29
mathiaznealmcb: would you mind sending an email to continue this discussion ?05:29
nealmcbwill do05:29
sorenRight. We should also remember that the Launchpad team always is open to input. If we need the blueprint management to change to be useful, it should change.05:29
nealmcbyeah - I've got some bugs in :-)05:30
nealmcbexporting lp relationship data as xml would help also05:30
mathiaz[ACTION]  nealmcb will send an email to ubuntu-server ml about blueprints cleaning05:30
MootBotACTION received:  nealmcb will send an email to ubuntu-server ml about blueprints cleaning05:30
nealmcbdo we want to discuss PPAs also?05:30
nealmcbor later?05:30
mathiaz[TOPIC]  Update on the tasksel tasks05:30
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sorenRight.05:31
sorenThe blueprint is https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-server-tasks05:31
mathiazdendrobates wanted to talk about adding new tasks05:31
sorenI've just linked it to my branch of the ubuntu seeds, where I've added the print-server task.05:31
sorenhttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~shawarma/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntu.gutsy.server-tasks05:32
sorenIf anyone has some good, concrete suggestions for new tasks, just tell me, or even create a branch of ubuntu-seeds of your own.05:33
pschulz01mathiaz: Are we discussing the blueprint itself?05:33
mathiazyou've just added a printserver ?05:33
mathiazwhich package do you think should be added to the task ?05:33
pschulz01email server05:33
pschulz01openVPN server05:33
sorenmathiaz: http://tinyurl.com/3czchw05:33
sorenmathiaz: I've requested input from our printing expert, but he hasn't gotten back to me yet.05:34
sorenpschulz01: Openvpn server is a good idea!05:34
mathiazis openvpn in main ?05:35
mathiaznope05:35
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sorenno05:35
pschulz01has05:35
sorenpschulz01: This won't help you much, I'm afraid.05:35
sorenTasks are mere a selection of packages.05:35
mathiazI don't think we can an openvpn task then05:35
pschulz01soren: Something I've been thinking about.. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaulSchulz/UbuntuServerDocumentation05:36
sorenmathiaz: It could get promoted, I guess.05:36
mathiazsoren: hum... printconf is in universe05:36
sorenmathiaz: YEs.05:36
mathiazsoren: so you'd have to get it into main before it gets in printer-server task05:36
sorenmathiaz: It is also just a suggestion. If Till thinks it's a really good idea, we could file a MIR for it.05:36
sorenmathiaz: Yes, we don't enable universe by default, do we?05:37
sorenmathiaz: ..on servers?05:37
mathiazsoren: not for the cds.05:37
mathiazon server yes.05:37
sorenOh, ok.05:37
mathiazuniverse is enabled by default on universe since feisty05:37
sorenWell.. It's no problem then.05:37
sorenIt could work, then.05:38
nealmcbso are you saying we can have tasks that use packages in universe?05:38
mathiazhum... I don't think so.05:38
sorenWell, technically yes. Politically... Dunno.05:38
nealmcbgot it05:38
mathiazBecause tasks are provided with the cd05:38
mathiazso packages have to be on the cd05:38
sorenmmm....05:38
sorenNo.05:38
Mithrandirno, you should not have tasks that include packages in universe.05:38
mathiazand we don'T ship universe packages on cd05:38
sorenMithrandir: Ok.05:39
pschulz01mathiaz: While I like the idea, of tasks, I this it could be done as an 'after the fact' installation step.05:39
mathiazpschulz01: you can run tasksel after you've installed your system05:40
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mathiazsoren: are the other packages in main ?05:40
sorenmathiaz: AFAIR, yes.05:40
pschulz01mathiaz: That's OK.. but I installed two servers today which just need the the minimal server install.05:41
sorenmathiaz: I'll check it before I go any further with it, of course.05:41
mathiazsoren: so you're waiting for feedback from our printing expert05:41
sorenmathiaz: Yes.05:41
mathiazsoren: and then try to get a task added05:41
sorenmathiaz: Yes.05:42
mathiazsoren: I don't know if it's too late in the release cycle for that.05:42
sorenmathiaz: It's not.05:42
sorenmathiaz: It needs to be soon, but it's not too late yet.05:42
mathiazsoren: great then.05:42
nealmcbwhen is the freeze on tasks?05:42
sorenWell... Since tasks are really just an easy way to isntall a set of packages we already support... it's not very intrusive at all.05:43
mathiazanyone else has a idea about packages that should be added to the print-server task ?05:43
nealmcbsoren: I guess they need documentation, so certainly before string freeze05:44
sorennealmcb:Yes, I guess they are translatable strings.05:45
pschulz01soren: Have you set up a print-server with these packages?05:45
nealmcbsoren: I meant install documentation, but yes05:45
sorenpschulz01: Nope.05:45
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mathiazsoren: Seems that you know what you've got to do.05:46
mathiazlet's move on.05:46
mathiaz[TOPIC]  Choose an official MTA postfix/exim05:47
MootBotNew Topic:  Choose an official MTA postfix/exim05:47
mathiazdendrobates asked to raise this point.05:47
nealmcbthanks, soren!05:47
=== lamont thought it was postfix...
mathiazI'm not sure what he meants by that.05:47
lamontit probably refers to the fact that both are in main05:47
sorenmathiaz: Well, for one thing it would be useful for knowing which MTA to install for the mail-server task :)05:48
mathiazisn't that postfix ?05:48
lamontpostfix was chosen pre-warty as the official MTA, installed in warty and hoary (and breezy???), then dropped since grandma doesn't need an MTA05:49
mathiazkeescook: do you have any issue with supported two MTA in main ?05:49
sorenmailx depends on "exim4 | mail-transport-agent".05:49
sorenlamont: Right, and since then we (allegedly) haven't had a preferred mta.05:50
lamontthat's because it's synced from debian, and one specifies $real-package | $virtual-package05:50
keescookmathiaz: nope, (we already do)05:50
pschulz01To throw something in.. one 'complaint' I have heard recently is that 'mutt' requires postfix, when the end user wanted to use exim... the dependency is "postfix | mail-transport-agent"05:50
sorenlamont: I know.05:50
sorenlamont: But if we truly preferred postfix, we'd change that sort of thing.05:50
lamontpschulz01: that's not requiring postfix.  that's installing postfix if you don't have an MTA already05:50
lamontsoren: I did once...05:50
sorenpschulz01: Then it doesn't require postfix.05:50
lamontpschulz01: apt-get install mutt exim4 (or have exim4 installed before installing mutt)05:50
sorenpschulz01: exim4 will fulfill the dependency too and not force postfix upon the user.05:50
pschulz01all: Ta.. I'll pass that on..05:51
lamontsoren: the question is: do we care enough to for those packages _just_ to s/exim4/postfix/?05:51
sorenI think actually the discussion arose at the sprint in July where Rick and I discussed that some packages said "postfix | m-t-a" and others said "exim4 | m-t-a"05:51
=== Kamping_Kaiser thinks having no mta is loony
lamontKamping_Kaiser: that's a different discussion05:52
Kamping_Kaiserlamont, ok05:52
sorenKamping_Kaiser: On a desktop?05:52
sorenlamont: I don't. :)05:52
lamont(on a server it makes sense, on the desktop, it's lunacy, especially if it's grandma's desktop)05:52
Kamping_Kaisersoren, i'm thinking more of the servers actualy, but its somewhat aplicable to desktops05:52
sorenKamping_Kaiser: I'd love to discuss it at a different time :)05:53
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: It's another service that isn't needed on a desktop/workstation. I'm thinking of 'network appliance'.05:53
lamont(an MTA on the desktop, for the "typical" user means that eventually we fill up their disk with mail messages that they don't even know to read.05:53
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sorenTo get back on track... Do we care enough to prefer one of the other?05:54
sommerfor what it's worth I vote for Postfix as "official MTA"05:54
pschulz01lamont: exactlly.05:54
lamontsoren: I cared enough to make the change when we were shipping postfix installed by default, and was then a big supporter of the "stop installing postfix by default" campaign05:54
mathiazsoren: so the issue is to fix packages which specifies ""exim4 | m-t-a" ?05:54
mathiazsommer: what is documented in the ubuntu server guide ?05:55
sommeranother point for Postfix is it's currently documented better than exim.05:55
nealmcband what do we suggest in documentation, in ubotu and in the support channels05:55
pschulz01soren: Can the 'ubuntu-server' claim this decision, given that we are the ones that will be caring the most about it?05:55
sommermathiaz: Postfix and Exim05:55
=== lamont would be happy to make the changes in main again
pschulz01soren: (do you think?_05:55
lamonts/happy/willing/  :)05:55
sorenThe advantage of doing an s/exim4/postfix/ in all cases would be that it avoids confusion between two users who don't care which m-t-a- they've got, but care about being able to exchange experiences about the m-t-a their system has chosen to provide them with.05:55
mathiazpschulz01: I think we'll have to discuss that ubuntu-devel anyway05:55
sorenpschulz01: Yes, I belive so.05:56
pschulz01mathiaz: Yes...05:56
sorenpschulz01: For any other team, it's a service rather than a detail they need to specifically worry about.05:56
sorenBut yes, of course we need to run it by everyone else.05:56
lamontmathiaz: since desktop doesn't install an mta, we can assert that they don't care05:57
soren..but my stance in that discussion is that it's our decision.05:57
lamont(as long as we don't force postfix over exim, which will cause um... issues)05:57
lamonts/will/would/05:57
nealmcbwhat does "force" mean there?05:57
sorenlamont: Would adding postfix to a mail-server task be considered "forcing postfix over exim"?05:57
mathiazsoren: so you're suggestion is to s/exim/postfix/ in the package control file.05:57
mathiazsoren: ?05:57
pschulz01mathiaz: soren: It would be possible to argue the same on other packages as well.05:58
sorenmathiaz: I don't have a strong postfix preference, but yes, I belive it would be a good idea to unify it.05:58
pschulz01mathiaz: soren: eg. kubuntu, edubutu and their desktop packages.05:58
mathiazsoren: ok. Could you send an email to ubuntu-devel to discuss that changes ?05:58
sorenpschulz01: Huh?05:58
sorenmathiaz: Sure.05:58
Kamping_Kaiserwhat about the ltsp (edubuntu) server?05:59
nealmcbdefault to postfix, but don't break things if user specifies exim4?05:59
mathiaz[ACTION]  soren will send an email to ubuntu-devel about using postfix as default package in control files.05:59
MootBotACTION received:  soren will send an email to ubuntu-devel about using postfix as default package in control files.05:59
pschulz01nealmcb: +105:59
lamontnealmcb: exactly06:00
Kamping_Kaisernealmcb, sounds nice06:00
mathiaz[TOPIC]  Review ACTION points from previous meeting.06:00
MootBotNew Topic:  Review ACTION points from previous meeting.06:00
pschulz01soren: Just arguing that thee will be other packages with similar logic.06:00
sorenlamont: I.e. don't violate debian policy :)06:00
lamontbackuppc, logcheck, mailman, mailx are the main packages affected06:00
lamontsoren: yeah..06:00
mathiazPrevious meeting log is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/2007082806:00
Kamping_Kaiseriirc debians default mta is exim4 isnt it?06:01
lamontyes06:01
sorenKamping_Kaiser: Sounds right.06:01
mathiazDocDay was organised - The KnowledgeBase wiki page has been updated.06:01
lamontand that is precisely what leads to the Depends: line for debian (and synced packages)06:01
mathiazsommer: thanks for updating the php5 documentation.06:02
sommerno problem06:02
mathiazsommer: I've seen a couple of patches for the ubuntu server guide about it, right ?06:02
Kamping_Kaiserlamont, just wondering if its saner to default to exim4 because less packages would need changing (i have nfi, fwiw)06:02
sommermathiaz: Yep, the first was a very minor update and the second was some content on php5-cgi06:03
mathiazsommer: thanks for that.06:03
sommerit's currently being reviewed, I believe.06:03
mathiazsommer: does the ubuntu server guide needs more change ?06:03
sommerwelcome06:04
mathiazsommer: how accurate is it for gutsy ?06:04
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sommerthe Dovecot part should be good...I haven't tested much else on Gutsy06:04
sommerOpenLDAP section is probably okay...now that I think about it06:05
sommerI can review the other packages if you want.06:05
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mathiazsommer: that's be great - if you could review some sections of the server guide.06:06
pschulz01sommer: link?06:06
sommerhttps://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/server/C/06:06
pschulz01sommer: Ta06:06
mathiazis someone else interested in updating/reviewing the ubuntu server guide ?06:06
sommerthat's for feisty anyway06:07
pschulz01mathiaz: Yes06:07
mathiazpschulz01: great ! Could you coordinate with sommer on the section you'd like to review ?06:07
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Kamping_Kaiserisnt string freeze tomorrow?06:08
nealmcbstring freeze is thursday....06:08
sommercool we should be able to cover more ground06:08
pschulz01sommer: I need to go through the entire document anyway.. wit a couple of new servers.06:08
mathiazsommer pschulz01: and add an item in the Roadmap06:08
Kamping_Kaisernealmcb, thats my tomorrow06:08
nealmcb:-)06:09
sommermathiaz: sure I'll add links to what I'm working on06:09
mathiaz[ACTION]  sommer pschulz01 will start to review the ubuntu server guide06:09
MootBotACTION received:  sommer pschulz01 will start to review the ubuntu server guide06:09
nealmcbwe need someone in Hawaii to work on it :-)06:09
mathiaz[ACTION]  sommer will add an item to the Roadmap06:09
MootBotACTION received:  sommer will add an item to the Roadmap06:09
nealmcb...except for that little detail about it being UTC and all....06:10
mathiaz[TOPIC]  Review each section of the ServerTeam/Roadmap.06:10
MootBotNew Topic:  Review each section of the ServerTeam/Roadmap.06:10
mathiaznealmcb: how is the factoids update going ?06:11
nealmcbI got a list of the biggest outages in the roadmap06:11
nealmcband a bit of text for 2 of them.  the mail discussion has helped with how to word them06:11
nealmcbI welcome suggestions, and will continue working on them06:12
mathiaznealmcb: the list seems great ! Thanks for putting this up.06:12
mathiaznealmcb: may be you could send an email to ubuntu-server with the list of some preliminary text for each fact ?06:13
nealmcbok06:13
mathiaz[ACTION]  nealmcb will send an email to ubuntu-server with the proposed factoids.06:13
MootBotACTION received:  nealmcb will send an email to ubuntu-server with the proposed factoids.06:13
mathiazAs for AppArmor, the kernel has been updated with the latest version.06:14
mathiazI'm currently testing the user space update.06:14
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keescookmathiaz: jj sent the kernel patch for syslog to kyle06:14
mathiazBut still have problems with the livecd, due to stacked file system.06:15
mathiazkeescook: Ok. I've pinged BenC which pointed me to kyle.06:15
mathiazso the new userspace utils work with the kernel module06:15
mathiazexcept for the aa-genprof tool06:16
keescookcool.  and this is from http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mathiaz/apparmor/ubuntu-mathiaz/ tree, correct?06:16
mathiazkeescook: yes. everything is there.06:16
mathiazupstream has released a tarbal for 2.106:16
mathiazactually it's a pre-release.06:17
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mathiazAs I've been following their svn closely it should work well06:17
keescookexcellent.  Looking at the changelog, what is this for:  * Remove apparmor-utils depends on bsdutils06:17
mathiazkeescook: it's a warning from lintian06:18
mathiazkeescook: bsdutils is part of base06:18
keescookoh, duh.  :P06:18
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mathiazkeescook: so if you wanna depend on it, you need to depend on specific version06:18
keescookand you've totally dropped apparmor-modules-source?  Isn't it handy for helping the kernel team do merges?06:18
mathiazI don't think so.06:19
keescookokay06:19
mathiazkyle got the source from their svn tree.06:19
keescookI'll test this too, and upload it.06:19
mathiazok. cool.06:19
mathiazIs there anything else ?06:20
keescooknot from me.  :)06:20
jdstrandI'll mention since dendrobates is not here that I will be looking at ldap-auth-client and trying to finish it up06:21
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mathiazjdstrand: great. Thanks.06:24
mathiazSo the next meeting will take place in two weeks.06:24
mathiazsame time, same place.06:24
nealmcbthanks all06:24
sommercool thanks all06:24
mathiazthanks for stopping by.06:24
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jdstrandbye!06:25
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mathiaz#endmeeting06:25
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nealmcbNOT06:26
sorenI've filed a bug against mootbot about the time being off, by the way :)06:26
pschulz01Goodnight all!06:26
nealmcbsoren: thanks - I was about to do the same thing06:26
sorennealmcb: :)06:26
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nealmcbsoren: as a subscriber to time-nuts@febo.com I'm a certified nut :-)06:28
sorennealmcb: I have no clue what that is :)06:28
nealmcba list for folks that love not just ntp, but all kinds of high-precision time stuff06:29
Balkhoghi..06:29
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sorennealmcb: Oh, I see.06:30
sorennealmcb: Yes, in that case, MootBot must make you cry :)06:30
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Keybukmdz, mjg59, sabdfl: TB time?09:02
mjg59Keybuk: Sure09:03
KeybukSMS'd the other two ...09:04
Keybukmdz won't be around for another 20 mins, and no response from sabdfl09:07
Keybuksince two of the issues are yours, I don't think we have a reasonable Q to discuss them09:07
mjg59Yeah. Wait for mdz?09:08
Keybukyes09:09
Keybuklet's defer until half past09:09
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sorenSince I haven't heard anything, I take it you won't be handling my core-dev application today?09:18
Keybuksoren: I've gotten completely confused and baffled as to what the core-dev process is now09:19
sorenKeybuk: I can relate to that :)09:20
sorenKeybuk: IIUIC, motu-council looks it over to  see if it's complete crack. If not, they forward to you. You're then supposed to invite the applicant to a TB meeting to do an interview.09:20
soren"The TB will review and respond, usually setting up an appointment to attend a meeting."09:22
sorenhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewDeveloperProcess09:23
KeybukI guess we'll do it later then09:23
sorenAs in "not today"?09:24
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Keybukaha, an mdz09:24
Keybukmdz: shall we start?09:24
mdz_surely09:24
mdz_who's here?09:24
Keybukme and mjg5909:25
mdz_tried sabdfl?09:25
Keybuksent an SMS09:26
Keybukno response09:26
mdz_ok09:26
mjg59Hi09:26
mdz_so we discussed the compiz issue in some detail already, but we didn't take a decision09:26
mdz_knowing it is near and dear to his heart, I'm loathe to vote on it without him09:27
mdz_s/him/sabdfl/09:27
mjg59The majority of the feedback on the mailing lists appeared to be "If it causes problems, don't use it by default", but very little analysis of the issues appeared09:27
mjg59mdz_: On the other hand, our next meeting is two days before beta09:28
mdz_it didn't get as much of a response as I expected it would09:28
mjg59One technical issue that I've been made aware of since then - Xv doesn't work at all on 965 with compiz09:28
mdz_bug?09:29
mjg59I've discussed this with Intel, and it's not fixable.09:29
mdz_or something more insidious?09:29
Keybukwhy isn't it fixable?09:29
mjg59They only support composited video with EXA09:29
Keybuk"not fixable" is a very terminal answer09:29
KeybukX11esign flaw?09:29
KeybukX11 design flaw?09:29
mjg59Issue with the architecture of the driver09:29
Keybukso it's fixable, just with a large amount of work09:30
mjg59The textured video requires acceleration functionality that's disabled if XAA is used with composite09:30
Keybukor by enabling EXA?09:30
mjg59Right. Intel won't do that work, and we have no docs09:30
mjg59EXA is the other option, but there are still stability issues with EXA and the tiling code in the 965 driver09:30
Keybukit strikes me that we're repeatedly in a rock-and-hard-place situation:09:31
Keybuk - drivers aren't good enough to support bling09:31
mdz_mjg59: if we took a late decision to change the compiz default, given that it's been the focus of a large chunk of our efforts for 7.10 and the community has been demanding it for a year, do you have a suggestion as to how we would message such a decision?09:31
Keybuk - without requirements of bling, there's no incentive to make the drivers good enough09:31
mjg59Intel are workign on the basis that composited desktops won't be ready for rolling out until EXA is stable enough anyway, so it's not a concern09:31
mjg59mdz_: Simply that after spending a longer period evaluating it, we've decided that the technology still isn't quite ready09:32
mdz_mjg59: ...again09:32
mjg59As I've noted before, I'm disappointed that we got to this stage despite effectively no progress having been made on the technical issues in the intervening time09:33
mjg59I think that's a failure in our development process09:33
Keybukwhat do you identify the failure as, specifically?09:34
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mjg59Keybuk: The decision to target the spec at gutsy without having ensured that the reasons we failed to accept it for feisty had been rectified09:34
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mdz_#@!$ xchat09:34
mdz_apologies09:34
mjg59mdz_: What did you last see?09:35
mdz_mjg59: we didn't decide to pursue it because we thought the issues were resolved09:35
mdz_we decided to push ahead, follow the bleeding edge, and see it through09:35
mjg59mdz_: That would seem understandable if we'd been putting any work into resolving those issues, but we haven't09:36
mdz_our users are early adopters, and support for this decision was strong09:36
smurfWhat are other bling-enabled distros doing? Ignore the problems?09:36
mdz_mjg59: and when you say "we", who do you mean?09:36
mdz_compiz?  x.org?  Michael?09:37
mjg59Most of the problems don't turn up with Xgl, so Novell don't have this problem. Red Hat aren't going to enable compiz for some time yet.09:37
mjg59mdz_: The Ubuntu development community09:37
smurfah. Thx09:37
mjg59The amount of work that RH are contributing to this is moderate, but not enough to get it working properly in less than a year or so from now09:37
Keybukyou've just said above that the Ubuntu development community cannot help fix the issues09:38
Keybukand that only Intel can09:38
mdz_we aren't exactly overflowing with graphics driver developers09:38
Keybuk(and they won't)09:38
mdz_here in the Ubuntu development community09:38
mjg59Keybuk: No, that's an issue with one specific driver. The EXA issues could mostly be fixed up by anyone with graphics experience, and that's starting to happen.09:38
mjg59mdz_: Indeed. So no matter how hard we press ahead in terms of the bleeding edge, none of the problems get solved and we're left with exactly the same issues that caused us to punt it in feisty09:39
Keybukare some of those people running Ubuntu?09:39
Keybukin which case, they're arguably members of our development community09:39
mjg59Keybuk: There are a moderate number of people at the X summit running Ubuntu, but most of the driver-side technical community seem to be using Fedora09:40
Keybukhave we, by positioning it as a feature for gutsy, motivated anybody to work on fixing the underlying issues?09:40
mjg59No09:40
Keybuksince that's the only real power we, the TB, have09:40
mjg59The fundamental issues are currently being worked on by RH staff and nobody else09:41
Keybukwhy?09:41
Keybukwhy are non-RH people not working on this?09:41
mjg59Nobody at XDS is running compiz09:41
KeybukXDS?09:41
mjg59X Development Summit09:41
mdz_what used to be called XDC09:41
mjg59We get XDC and XDS each year09:41
Keybukso the question remains, why isn't anybody interested in this enough to fix the issues?09:42
mjg59Because nobody who has the skills to fix it is interested in running the software09:42
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Keybukand why aren't they doing that?09:42
mjg59The general feeling in the X community is pretty much that compiz is not of high quality09:43
mdz_is it considered a bad idea?  or just uninteresting for some reason?09:43
Keybuknot of high quality because they haven't fixed the drivers? :p09:43
Keybukor not of high quality for other reasons?09:43
mjg59The technical aspects of a composited desktop are interesting, but there are more fundamental issues that people want to fix first09:43
mjg59People want to get X up to the Win2K level before trying to match Vista09:43
Keybukat GUADEC, the issues seemed to be input/output hotplug and input redirection09:44
mjg59Yes. Input hotplug is almost solved, and there are plans for input redirection09:44
Keybukuh, insert "that people want to fix first" in there09:44
Keybukare those still the issues, or are there additional issues before composited desktop?09:45
mjg59Novell are interested in working on input redirection, because that gets them to the point where Xgl basically works fully09:45
mjg59They have no real interest in working on aiglx right now, as far as I can see09:45
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Keybukwhy are we using AIGLX instead of Xgl?09:46
mdz_because keithp told sabdfl that we should09:47
mjg59It's the more elegant solution, and up until recently (I'm less sure about the present) the performance of it on intel was dire09:47
mdz_let's look at this from a slightly different angle09:48
mdz_rather than evaluating the merits of compiz itself09:48
mjg59Sorry, that is the performance of Xgl09:48
Keybukmdz_: sure, I was just asking questions there since I don't really know much about the politics of this09:48
mdz_what is the effect we will have on Ubuntu if we make this change, vs. the effect we will have if we leave it alone?09:48
mdz_the first choice will, I'm sure, disappoint a lot of community members and result in a lot of bad press09:49
mjg59Is "this change" removing compiz or shipping it?09:49
mdz_the second will result in functional problems for some users09:49
mdz_mjg59: the change you propose, to disable it by default09:49
mjg59Bear in mind that most people consider the stable release to be the status quo09:49
mjg59(That is, no compiz)09:50
mdz_mjg59: AIUI, compiz isn't enabled on upgrade09:50
mdz_so nothing changes for them09:50
mdz_(either way)09:50
mjg59Some moderate proportion of people reinstall on updates09:51
mdz_a moderate proportion of people also install a release other than the current one09:51
mjg59Anyway, yes, it's clear to me that not providing compiz by default will be a publicity issue09:51
mdz_(other being older)09:51
mdz_I'm fairly certain I understand who the people are who would be disappointed by disabling it09:52
mdz_however, I don't feel that I have a good understanding of the people who are affected by the problems09:52
mjg59But I also question the media response to finding that there are obvious functionality issues09:52
mdz_how to characterize them, some feeling of their number09:52
mdz_casual desktop users?  not really09:53
mjg59I dislike the idea of basing the decision on "Which people will be more angry"09:53
mdz_that's not what I'm suggesting09:53
mdz_"whose interests are we representing?"09:53
mjg59The people we're most likely to alienate are going to be the more technical users09:53
mjg59Unless they all just turn compiz off, which is a possibility...09:54
mdz_I question whether it's obvious enough how to turn it off09:54
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Keybukbefore you suggest it, any functionality that has to first warn or remind you about it, clearly has something wrong with it09:55
mjg59I suspect that we're going to run into the same problem that we did last time09:55
mdz_I was not suggesting any such thing09:56
mjg59That is, discussing things at length without reaching a decision09:56
Keybukthat's like a form which is so complicated and unintuitive, that it has to pop up another dialog over top first telling you what you need to fill in09:56
Keybuk(yes canonical admin, I'm looking at *you*)09:56
mdz_Keybuk: what does mvo have to say about it?09:56
Keybukmdz_: "eep" (paraphrasing)09:56
mjg59We need to decide what basis we're going to make the decision on09:56
mdz_Keybuk: what was the question?09:57
mdz_mjg59: there's not much guidance in the founding documents on that point09:58
Keybukmdz: basically that we've done so much work to get compiz ready, that it seems annoying to abandon it now09:58
Keybukespecially since we've got little else to shout about gutsy09:58
mdz_but intuitively, this body is responsible for evaluating technical correctness and merit09:58
mdz_and I don't think there's much contention over this issue from a technical perspective: it's bleeding09:58
mjg59Yes09:58
mdz_that doesn't feel like a complete notion of our responsibility though09:59
Keybuksabdfl is at vmworld with no internet09:59
mdz_I think we're also responsible for making such decisions on behalf of our users (and our potential users)09:59
mjg59But it also seems that the decision to press for compiz in gutsy was not especially based on technical correctness09:59
mdz_Keybuk: I tried to call him and didn't get through. does he have a phone?10:00
mjg59And in that case, I would feel less comfortable about making a decision on it10:00
Keybukhe responded to an SMS10:00
mdz_I have him on the phone now10:03
mdz_will get a response of some kind and relay it10:03
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Keybukmvo: read scrollback and comment :)10:05
Keybukgot to switch pcs so I can make some dinner10:06
Keybukpaste me anything below this line when I reappear10:06
Keybuk:p10:06
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nealmcbKeybuk: didn't miss a things...10:08
mdz_(still on the phone)10:11
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mdz_he is going to try to get online10:14
mdz_but in a nutshell, still supports having it enabled by default10:14
mvoI finished reading scrollback now and have little to add. the technical issues left (no redirected indirect rendering) are nothing we can fix at this stage we either have to accept it or try to workaround it by doing some hacks to try to detect when we have glx using apps that run in non-fullscreen mode10:15
mdz_mjg59: do you think there is any quantitative way we can assess whether it works well for most of our current users?10:15
mjg59mdz_: Not really, no10:15
mdz_I feel a bit doomed either way, not having much in the way of concrete data to work from10:15
mvomjg59: I got positive feedback about basic video playback on a i965 but I can not confirm that myself10:15
mdz_mvo: of the issues mjg59 has raised, can you tell us if they seem to be encountered frequently by users?10:16
mjg59Some feedback on how many people are actually using it would be helpful, but since we don't enable it by default on upgrades it's quite possible that most of the people following gutsy aren't running it10:16
mdz_mvo: do you get many bug reports about them?10:16
mdz_mjg59: fair point10:16
mdz_if I consider this from a technical perspective, then I can only agree with mjg5910:17
mdz_correctness is not a question here10:17
mdz_it has bugs10:17
mvowe get a fair number of reports, but not that many about video/glx apps it seems. but its difficult to tell if people just bear with it because its still pre-beta or because they not encounter issues10:18
mvoindeed, it has bugs10:18
mdz_I do not think it has bugs which prevent people from using it10:18
mdz_but it does give some people a bad experience10:18
mvoand it will be less stable/reliable than metacity for sure (even if it itself would be bugfree it would trigger bugs in the drivers)10:18
mdz_is there anyone lurking in the channel who would like to speak up about their experience with compiz?10:18
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MithrandirI don't have a strong opinion either way, it worked fine for the half hour I cared to test it on my laptop.10:19
AmaranthHi10:19
Mithrandirbut I don't use it myself, since it doesn't support chained shortcuts.10:19
mvoAmaranth does a lot of bug triage on compiz10:19
sorenI use it happily.10:20
mvoMithrandir: is there a bugreport about this?10:20
sorenI've set mplayer to use vo=x11. That works well enough.10:20
ian_brasili tried to enable it on an ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R250 and it made hals the screen go wavy and the fonts to distort10:20
Mithrandirmvo: no, but metacity doesn't either, so I use openbox.  I understood it to be a design goal more than anything else, really.10:20
mdz_soren: eek! that's unaccelerated10:20
mvoAmaranth: what is your feeling about bugreport for glx artifacts and video issues?10:20
mvoMithrandir: aha, ok :)10:21
AmaranthFor compiz there are a bunch of little things (like most everything else) and a couple of 'big' issues. The xorg patch that breaks nvidia and intel/ati GL, and intel blitter not working with composite unless EXA is enabled10:21
sorenmdz_: Indeed. It's better than nothing and the machine is beefy enough to handle it.10:21
AmaranthOne of those we can fix, the other two need extensive driver work10:21
mdz_Amaranth: which are the two?10:21
Amaranthmvo: It's probably the most duped bug10:21
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Amaranthmdz_: The intel video and intel/ati gl10:22
mdz_I'm finding it confusing to keep the different issues straight, honestly10:22
beunoCompiz in gutsy works great out of the box in my intel 94510:22
MithrandirAmaranth: removing the xorg patch is contentious, since it's used by not only hildon, but also for inter-widget compositing in GTK.10:22
AmaranthMithrandir: Then we need the xserver 1.4 and nvidia's upcoming driver release to fix this10:23
AmaranthWay too late for that10:23
AmaranthOr we could just use Xgl ;)10:23
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mdz_I honestly don't think that the GL problems are a very big deal; 3D apps on Ubuntu are a tiny corner case10:23
mvobug #130325 is about the compiz/nvidia/glx issue10:23
ubotuLaunchpad bug 130325 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 "[nvidia-glx]  3D GL apps crash X when using compiz due to unmaked ABI change (gutsy)" [High,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/13032510:23
mdz_I'm quite sensitive to video breakage, though10:23
mdz_I feel a bit uncertain about the general performance overhead compiz seems to introduce10:24
mdz_the network-manager passphrase dialog consistently displays behind my windows, but I think metacity did that as well10:24
Amaranthbug 11125710:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 111257 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "totem crashes with 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)' when using compiz and xserver-xorg-video-intel driver" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/11125710:25
mdz_I have no problems whatsoever with video though10:25
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mvoboth power and performance seems to be not that much of a issue from my experience. we patched the drivers to use xf86XVFillKeyHelperDrawable() so that basic video playback works10:26
mdz_my workspace keyboard shortcuts still don't work by default, but they do with rotate cube10:26
mvoeven older machines can deal with the moderate requirements of our default settings10:26
Amaranthmdz_: we have a plugin for that, should have been enabled10:27
mdz_I see compiz using a substantial amount of CPU10:27
mvomdz_: sorry for that, I will be in london next week, I would love to debug it there10:27
mvo(the keyboard shortcuts problem)10:27
mdz_mvo: I won't be here, but will try to reproduce it in a VM or something before I go10:27
Amaranthcompiz won't work in a VM10:27
AmaranthWhen do you see it using a lot of CPU?10:28
AmaranthThe only issue I've heard of is flash10:28
AmaranthAnd that chews CPU whether I use compiz or not10:28
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mdz_it seems to use a steady 1% or so of my desktop and laptop CPUs just displaying top in a terminal10:29
mdz_its accumulated CPU time is almost as high as firefox's10:29
mvomdz_: ok, good to know. I will put it up in my priorities than, I was kind of hoping that I could have a look directly at the machine10:29
MithrandirAmaranth: flash is horrible due to its design.10:29
Mithrandir(it has an event timer that ticks)10:30
mdz_mvo: if necessary, I'll create a login for you on my desktop before I go10:30
mdz_mvo: can you really not reproduce this?  I just have my workspace shortcuts set to alt+1, alt+2, etc. and they aren't recognized in the default config10:30
mdz_but anyway, we're straying from the matter at hand10:30
mdz_mvo,Amaranth: you two are closest to the action here10:30
mdz_mvo,Amaranth: do you think this is good enough to be our default?10:31
AmaranthI think so, yes10:31
mvowithin the limitations outlined in my mail to ubuntu-devel yes10:31
AmaranthIt still has some rough spots but if we don't get it out there at some point it'll never get good enough10:32
mjg59Amaranth: The rough spots are issues that are not directly related to compiz10:32
Amaranthmjg59: I meant aside from those10:32
mjg59Shipping compiz won't make those problems get fixed faster10:32
mdz_the (precious few) reviews I've seen of Gutsy alphas have not mentioned compiz at all10:32
mdz_I suspect it simply wasn't enabled by default on their hardware10:33
Amaranthmjg59: The little things all over the place people have troubles with10:33
Amaranthmjg59: We'll never find all of them if we don't get more users10:33
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mvoit is difficult to say how many people run google earth10:33
mvoin windowed mode10:33
mvoit comes down to: are we willing to accept the limitations and get the bling or keep it as it is without the bling10:34
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Amaranthbeuno: yay random button that users don't understand10:35
Keybukmvo: google earth doesn't even work properly for me in full screen mode10:35
mvoas a middle-ground (assuming nvidia/xorg gets fixed) we could only enable it on nvidia as it everything should work there (including glx apps)10:35
mdz_mvo: let's be clear; we only get the bling by default for a minority of users anyway10:36
mdz_mvo: most users will need to explicitly turn it on or they won't see anything10:36
Amaranthnvidia, ati, and intel users who do a fresh install of gutsy10:36
beunoAmaranth, "Desktop Effects"?  Have it on by default if you wish, make it trivial to disable it before installing10:36
mvoI'm not sure about this, intel is quite common and older ati are not that uncommon either10:36
mdz_Amaranth: my understanding is "intel and some ATI"10:36
Amaranthmdz_: right, Radeon X800 and older plus X105010:37
mvoand nvidia once people use restricted manager to install the driver10:37
mvothat is currently enough to enable it10:37
mdz_folks who enable the driver explicitly can easily enough turn it off if they aren't happy with the results10:38
mdz_(as with effects in general)10:39
mvoright10:39
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mdz_mvo: if you can make a list of PCI IDs, yes10:40
bryce_I just had dinner with AMD tonight, and they were very interested in hearing what ATI issues with compiz exist currently10:40
AmaranthOther than fglrx+Xgl being the worst possible environment? :)10:41
mdz_I don't think there's too much more to be said about this, we're starting to go in circles10:41
mdz_mjg59,Keybuk: shall we take a vote?10:42
mvobryce_: details like missing texture_from_pixmap ;)10:42
AmaranthYeah, I think we've gone over it all10:42
mjg59mdz_: On what basis are we making the decision?10:42
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mdz_mjg59: guts and glory10:42
mjg59Ha.10:42
mdz_go with your heart10:42
mjg59Ok. I go for not by default.10:42
mdz_sabdfl votes on by default10:43
mdz_(by proxy)10:43
Keybukon (no guts, no glory)10:43
mdz_I vote on by default, largely due to the opinions of the engineers working on it, with a dash of "the only way out is through"10:44
mjg59Ok, we stick with what we have10:44
mdz_I hope it's for the best, this was a very difficult one10:44
mdz_and I'm not certain by any means, but we need to move ahead10:45
mdz_I'm perfectly happy to revisit this again if necessary10:45
mdz_e.g., if feedback from beta is dire10:45
mjg59Ok. Next up is automatix?10:45
mdz_mjg59: I want to thank you for speaking up for quality on this issue; I agree with most everything you've said on this issue and might have taken the same position myself10:46
mdz_right, automatix10:46
mjg59Has everyone read the writeup?10:47
mdz_I have10:47
mdz_I meant to go back and classify the issues by severity10:47
mdz_they range from "nitpick" through "killall -9 dpkg" with lots of in between10:47
mjg59I don't think there's really too much to say on this - there's a clear desire from the community for this functionality, and automatix fills it nicely. On the other hand, it's pretty obvious that it has the potential to screw up a user's system in ways that are basically impossible to detect10:48
mdz_I think it's clear that there are some problems which make its use questionable10:48
mdz_the question is what to do about it10:48
Keybukwhat can we do about it?10:48
mjg59I believe update-manager will refuse to perform between-distro upgrades if automatix is installed?10:48
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mdz_Keybuk: anything from "try to prevent its use" through "try to cooperate with them to produce a better result"10:49
mvomjg59: currently it does not, but its a planed feature10:49
MithrandirI think it's important to prevent this turning into some kind of an arms race.10:49
Mithrandirso when we do the "refuse to upgrade" thing, we need to tell why we are doing it: it's not to punish anybody, but because we realistically don't believe we can successfully upgrade the system.10:50
mdz_FWIW, I did invite the developer to the Gutsy UDS hoping to talk through this10:50
mvo but I would certainly prefer to detect and undo any damage than to let users out in the cold (especially since I expect that there will be some "cleanup" tool that will just rmove the traces)10:50
Keybukmdz_: trying to prevent use is a bit like asking them to put a sticker on the packet saying "use of this programme causes baby jesus to cry"10:50
Keybukmdz_: he declined, didn't he?10:51
mjg59Working with our packaging system rather than outside it is pretty clearly a win10:51
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mjg59Providing a boilerplate package that can download, install and track the contents of a tarball would possibly help here10:51
mdz_Keybuk: as I recall, he said he couldn't make it10:51
mdz_mjg59: isn't that approximately alien?10:52
smurfmjg59: One would think so, but your look at the thing suggests that at least one person thinks otherwise :-/10:52
mjg59mdz_: Yeah, but for software that can't be distributed10:52
mjg59Getting users to download a tarball and then run alien on it is harder10:52
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mdz_mjg59: have you received any response from the automatix developer?10:54
mjg59No10:54
mdz_do you think it would be worthwhile to explicitly contact them and start a dialog?10:54
mjg59They've implied that they're working on a response, but also that they're very busy at the moment10:54
mjg59So yes, that might be worthwhile10:54
mdz_mjg59: I'm happy to ask that someone from the canonical community team speak to them if you'd prefer not to do it10:56
mjg59That also works10:56
mdz_ok, that's good enough for me10:57
mdz_sladen: tracker?10:57
mdz_I emailed Sebastien asking for his opinion prior to the meeting, but haven't heard back yet10:58
mdz_I think his is a key opinion to get10:58
mjg59If sladen's not here, I can cover the basic state as far as I can tell10:58
mjg59But yeah, I think we want feedback from seb10:58
mdz_I did find that the initial indexing made mutt basically unusable10:58
mjg59The move to purely sqlite should help that10:59
AmaranthTracker is confusing, it worked great on feisty (aside from slowing down compiles)10:59
KeybukI still find that tracker kills my machine10:59
mdz_anytime vi would sync anything, it would block for ages (>10 seconds)10:59
mdz_I also find that deskbar doesn't seem to search tracker10:59
mjg59But it's still lacking functionality like "Don't do mad stuff while on battery"10:59
AmaranthThe blocking and such seems to be a kernel problem11:00
mvoI killed it when my ~/.cache/tracker went up to ~200mb or something11:00
mdz_given there's no entry in the menu for it, I'm not sure how folks are expected to search it?11:00
mdz_874M    .cache/tracker11:00
mvoit seems to ignore that the space gets low and just keeps indexing11:00
AmaranthIt's really fun downloading a map in a video game and having the extracting make the ipw3945 stall11:00
mjg59Disk use is hardly unexpected11:00
mjg59But it could pretty clearly be more intelligent about a lot of things11:01
AmaranthBut tracker is the most obvious symptom11:01
mjg59Like not trying to index build directories in real time11:01
mjg59Amaranth: We're still lacking any real investigation that demonstrates that problem11:01
mvomdz_: I think people search using the deskbar applet11:01
Keybukwhat uses tracker?11:01
mdz_mvo: that doesn't work at all for me11:01
mjg59We need a simple testcase that performs well on feisty and poorly on gutsy11:01
Amaranthnautilus and deskbar11:01
Amaranthmjg59: simple is the hard part :)11:02
Amaranthmjg59: For me it's "sometimes downloading a map in $GAME breaks the whole system"11:02
mdz_on my laptop, deskbar crashes when I type into it11:02
mjg59Amaranth: The i/o patterns that tracker carries out aren't that complicated11:02
mdz_on my desktop, it offers me lots of web search options but doesn't search my files11:02
Amaranthmdz_: Could it be an upgrade issue?11:03
mdz_Amaranth: it certainly could be, why?11:03
AmaranthI mean, you have to turn the plugin on so unless the upgrade is overwriting your settings for what plugins to use you won't get tracker11:03
ajmitchmjg59: no, but it will take a very long time to index when you have a few million files11:03
pochumdz_: there's a menu entry: Apps>Accesories>Tracker Search Tool. The other question is whether people is supposed to look there ;)11:03
mjg59ajmitch: That's not the point11:03
mjg59The argument is that something has changed in the kernel, and that this is why tracker is slower than in feisty11:03
mjg59But we don't have a benchmark to determine the veracity of that11:04
mjg59My measurements of tracker showed that it was entirely seek-bound11:04
mdz_pochu: aha, I certainly didn't look there11:04
mjg59That is, it was managing 20k/sec to disk because it was performing 80 seeks a second, which is the most my drive can maange11:04
pochuNeither did I, but I saw it in a bug report :)11:04
Keybukthe tracker problem seems to be to be closely related to the compiz problem11:05
Keybukhow much blood-loss do we accept while on the bleeding edge11:05
Keybukdo we want Ubuntu to be the latest and greatest technology11:06
Keybukor are we starting to need to stand back from the new stuff, and instead worry about how much is wrong with it?11:06
mdz_tracker's effects affect many more users, and more drastically, I'd say11:06
mjg59Upstream has been receptive to our complaints, but it's not clear how fast they're being fixed11:06
mdz_it has a gconf key to turn it on/off, so it's trivial to change our mind11:07
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Keybuka fundamental issue is what level of maturity do we require for Ubuntu features?11:08
mdz_has anyone asked upstream whether they think they'll get there in the next few weeks?11:08
mdz_seb is in the best position to know, I expect11:08
Amaranthjamiemcc seems to be away11:09
mdz_Keybuk: more than "sabdfl", less than "consumer"11:09
pochuHe said he was going to try to release 0.6.3 for tribe-6, so I'd expect it soon.11:10
KeybukI'm also reminded of mjg59's earlier comments to the effect that if people don't use something, they won't fix it11:10
Keybukwhich suggests if we ship tracker, it's more likely to get fixed anyway11:10
AmaranthKeybuk: That was me :)11:10
mdz_Keybuk: all indications are that our user base is somewhat more aggressive than conservative11:11
KeybukAmaranth: err, were you being angry about it?  that might have confused me <g>11:11
AmaranthKeybuk: he was11:11
mdz_though we are peeking around the corner to less experienced users11:11
Amaranthmdz_: Been there for quite some time, you should hang out in #ubuntu for awhile :)11:11
AmaranthAlthough I suppose by the nature of the thing if they found #ubuntu they're 'aggressive'11:12
mdz_Amaranth: I think we mean different things by "experienced"11:12
mdz_someone who uses an IRC client, to me, is not a novice11:12
AmaranthI think gaim defaults to opening #ubuntu11:12
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AmaranthHaven't seen unconfigured gaim in awhile11:13
KeybukAmaranth: only if they create an IRC account in it?11:13
Seveasdon't people who use mirc on windows count?11:13
Seveasthere are quite a few of those, and they're very novice to linux11:14
mdz_Seveas: to linux, yes11:14
Seveasor chatzilla, following a link on the website11:14
AmaranthI think mdz means Dell users11:14
mdz_installing an operating system is not something that the average user attempts11:14
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Seveascomplete computer illiterates sometimes find #ubuntu :)11:14
mdz_it requires a certain adventurousness^Wreckless abandon11:15
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Keybuktalking of wreckless abandon, perhaps there is a time for that, and a different time for careful footsteps11:15
Keybukthe latter being "LTS"11:16
pochuwelcome jamiemcc :)11:16
mdz_jamiemcc: oh, hello. thanks for dropping by11:16
jamiemcchi pochu11:16
Amaranthah, there he is11:16
mdz_jamiemcc: we're interested in your opinion about tracker being on by default in Ubuntu 7.1011:16
jamiemccmdz_: would like it in11:17
Amaranthof course :)11:17
mdz_jamiemcc: particularly in whether you think users will have a good experience11:17
jamiemccdepends if https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/13511511:17
ubotuLaunchpad bug 135115 in tracker "tracker causing very high disk useage/thrashing (dup-of: 131094)" [High,Confirmed] 11:17
ubotuLaunchpad bug 131094 in linux-source-2.6.22 "Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness" [Undecided,Confirmed] 11:17
jamiemcccan it be fixed?11:17
jamiemcca clean install fixes it11:17
jamiemccupgrades do not11:17
Amaranthdoes it?11:17
jamiemccfor me and others11:18
Amaranthinteresting11:18
mdz_jamiemcc: a clean install? that's odd11:18
Amaranthhave you talked to the kernel team?11:18
jamiemccamaranth no11:18
jamiemccI am downloading tribe 3 to do a diff with tribe 511:18
jamiemccand trying to figure out what config setting is causing it11:18
mdz_jamiemcc: what about laptops indexing on battery life?  is that on the short term todo list?11:19
mdz_s/ life//11:19
jamiemccyes we are aiming for next week11:19
jamiemcchttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13109411:19
ubotuLaunchpad bug 131094 in linux-source-2.6.22 "Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness" [Undecided,Confirmed] 11:19
jamiemccthat is the bug that needs fixing11:19
mdz_jamiemcc: I will escalate 131094 with the kernel team11:20
jamiemccok thanks11:20
Amaranthif that is fixed laptops should not be a problem11:20
Amaranthnot much of one anyway11:20
jamiemccwell we will still do battery pause11:20
jamiemccwe also have a monitor applet that needs polishing up11:20
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mjg59jamiemcc: As I noted before, the poor performance I was seeing was entirely due to the fact that it was seeking heavily in the berkeley db file11:20
mdz_jamiemcc: do you happen to have a guess why the deskbar handler doesn't work for me?11:21
jamiemccmjg59: we now use sqlite11:21
mjg59Which looked like a code issue, not a kernel issue11:21
mjg59jamiemcc: Right. I need to blow away my cache and force a full reindex with the current code11:21
Amaranthsqlite has been used since 0.6, no?11:21
jamiemccfor index we used qdbm previously11:21
Amaranthoh11:21
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mdz_mjg59: how did you collect seek statistics?11:22
mdz_jamiemcc: I also have an issue where I have a large number of files which have been deleted out of my home directory (e.g., source trees) but still turn up in search results (spewing errors to stderr and creating empty list items)11:23
jamiemccmdz_: thats a known issue11:23
jamiemccwhich will be fixed shortly11:23
Amaranththis is the inotify limit, isn't it?11:23
jamiemccby beta we should have most if not all of these issues resolved11:23
mdz_jamiemcc: ok, doesn't sound major, that's good enough fo rme11:23
mdz_any other questions around tracker?11:24
Keybuknope11:25
mjg59mdz_: strace11:25
Amaranthso, wait to see where we are for beta?11:26
mdz_sounds like we are on track (snicker)11:26
mdz_any other business for the meeting?11:27
mdz_thanks everyone for staying around11:27
mdz_good night11:27
Keybuknite11:28
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