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MTecknologyI'm calling a meeting00:02
MTecknologyEveryone, say hi00:02
* MTecknology says hi00:02
MTecknologymeeting concluded00:02
MTecknologysorry, it's just been so idle in here00:03
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* persia looks about, wondering if it's this week or next week, as the wiki page hasn't been updated.10:05
persiaRIght.  Next week then.10:17
MaWaLesorry for asking : next week at what time?10:20
leoquant@schedule10:21
leoquant?10:21
leoquant@ schedule10:21
MaWaLeleoquant: not updated !!!10:21
leoquant:P10:21
persiaMaWaLe, I'm guessing 10:00, but I'm not sure.10:24
MaWaLethx persia & leoquant10:25
elkypersia, oh crap. sorry :(11:15
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persiaelky, It's the nature of things, and two of us wouldn't have been enough anyway.11:35
elkypersia, lifeless was kind of around, but even that would have done us no good without yet another11:36
persiaRight.  I suspect that there were four of us around, but without our feerless leader to organise us, we're less than coordinated.11:37
kirklando/^14:59
* mathiaz waves14:59
sommeryo14:59
ScottKo/14:59
cjwatsonHmm. Did the server meeting move?15:00
mathiazallright - let's get started.15:00
soreno/15:00
persiaIsn't it 15:00 UTC?  Isn't this the TB meeting?15:00
cjwatsonI was expecting a Technical Board meeting here now15:00
mathiazcjwatson: hm15:00
cjwatsonthere has been some timezone confusion due to the US moving to DST earlier than Europe15:00
persiaYes, some parts of the world chose to adjust their clocks, but that's just those parts of the world.15:01
cjwatsonthe Fridge calendar says 3pm TB 4pm server team, which I assume is either UTC or my local timezone (currently identical)15:01
mathiazlast week I checked and the TB meeting had been moved to 14:00 UTC on the calendar15:01
mdzis there a conflict?15:01
persiaFridge calendar should be UTC.15:01
cjwatsonthat was an error due to Google Calendar having no idea whatsoever about DST15:01
cjwatsonit was fixed earlier today15:01
mdzpersia: what time is your meeting usually?15:01
persiamdz, Not my meeting.  I'm here for the TB meeting.15:02
ScottKmathiaz: How about if we move to #uubntu-server15:02
mathiazyes - let's move to #ubuntu-server15:02
kirklandScottK: +115:02
mdzpersia: sorry, I see15:02
mdz#startmeeting15:02
MootBotMeeting started at 10:02. The chair is mdz.15:02
MootBotCommands Available: [TOPIC], [IDEA], [ACTION], [AGREED], [LINK], [VOTE]15:02
mdzKeybuk: here?15:03
Keybukpresent15:03
mdzsabdfl will not be attending15:03
mdz[TOPIC] SRU guidelines for Landscape (robbiew)15:03
MootBotNew Topic:  SRU guidelines for Landscape (robbiew)15:03
mdzcjwatson: thanks for drafting a resolution for us15:04
cjwatsonI believe it is just awaiting your feedback now15:04
cjwatsonhave you had a chance to read it?15:04
mdzI have only just scanned it prior to the meeting, I'm afraid, having been traveling all last week15:04
mdzI think it is fine15:05
mdzthe rationale strikes a good balance, sufficiently explicit without being cumbersome15:05
mdzwe will want to iterate on it further if and when we need to apply this to other cases15:05
cjwatsonbe it resolved, then? if so, I'll take an action to send out mail about it and update the SRU documentation15:06
mdzbut I am prepared to support it as is for the current case15:06
mdz[VOTE] cjwatson's proposed resolution regarding Landscape, <20090302122315.GK7367@riva.ucam.org>15:06
MootBotPlease vote on:  cjwatson's proposed resolution regarding Landscape, <20090302122315.GK7367@riva.ucam.org>.15:06
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mdz[ENDVOTE]15:06
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mdz[ACTION] cjwatson to document and announce Landscape resolution15:07
MootBotACTION received:  cjwatson to document and announce Landscape resolution15:07
mdz[TOPIC] Upload permission for Romain Francoise for emacs-snapshot15:07
MootBotNew Topic:  Upload permission for Romain Francoise for emacs-snapshot15:07
mdzI'm not aware of any change here; jono is on holiday today and I don't have an update from him15:08
mdzthough I understand that the TB voted to do something similar for mdke recently15:08
mdzso maybe it is worth revisiting?15:08
mdzcjwatson,Keybuk: any thoughts?15:09
Keybukmdz: I still don't think he's shown anything necessary to meet the requirements15:10
dholbachmdz: I could ask him to follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopers#PerPackage now that we have a process for it?15:10
cjwatsonIs there a recent refresher of status from the candidate?15:10
cjwatson(as in, last few months)15:10
Keybukin particular, the developer concerned does not seem to be actively pursuing the application15:10
Keybukwhich was turned in by somebody else and not by then15:10
cjwatsonI know this has been on our table for some time15:10
mdzdholbach: can you confirm whether or not they are actually still interested?15:10
mdzIIRC the request was made by someone else on their behalf15:10
persiadholbach, I'll take that one, given your status for the next two days.15:11
dholbachpersia: that's probably a good idea15:11
Keybukif I were to review the criteria15:11
Keybukbased on the current application15:11
dholbachmdz: I informed Romain when were discussing the process and he thanked us for looking into it - I'd take that as a "yes"15:11
Keybukit would a very solid -115:11
dholbachin any case I feel that the process with the list of requirements clearly depicts the way ahead15:12
mdzKeybuk: how so?15:12
Keybuk# have sufficient technical knowledge of the package(s) in question from documented work in the package through sponsorship, work in other distributions, or work upstream.15:12
Keybukhe has had one, single, upload sponsored15:13
Keybukin other distributions, ie. Debian, he is not a maintainer of emacs or emacs-snapshot15:13
Keybukand I couldn't see any work from him upstream15:13
Keybuk# have an understanding that such an access grant does not permit sole-maintainership, but rather the right to participate in the maintenance of the package as part of a team.15:13
Keybuksince he has not been involved in his own application, I am unconvinced from him of any understanding of what it implies15:13
Keybuk# have an understanding of the broad strokes of the release schedule, relevant freezes that would affect the package in question, and appropriate means by which to handle any exceptions.15:13
Keybuksince he has no other activity in Ubuntu, I do not believe he has demonstrated this15:13
Keybuk# need to show advocation and support of existing developers indicating that previous work on the package demonstrated that unsupervised upload is warranted.15:13
cjwatson15:13 <Keybuk> he has had one, single, upload sponsored15:14
Keybukthe only sponsored upload he did was uploaded by siretart, who hasn't spoken about him fwict15:14
cjwatsonI think I would have to dispute the facts there15:14
Keybuk# need to have documented previous concern for the packages in question in Ubuntu, including previous uploads, effective bug management, and similar previous work.15:14
Keybuknone that I can see15:14
Keybuk# need to show a history of effective collaboration with other developers in Ubuntu.15:14
Keybuknone that I can see15:14
cjwatson'aptitude changelog emacs-snapshot' shows a long series of uploads from him15:14
Keybukcjwatson: those are syncs from debian, no?15:14
cjwatsonemacs-snapshot is not in Debian15:15
cjwatsonso they may be syncs from somewhere, but it isn't Debian15:15
Keybukthe only upload I can see where he was sponsored by the usual procedure was 13 Oct 2008 of 1:20081013-1 into intrepid15:15
cjwatsonat least I think it is enough to demonstrate technical knowledge of the package in question15:15
mdzKeybuk: he has maintained emacs-related packages in Debian, and is a Debian maintainer in good standing afaik15:15
mdzhttp://www.mail-archive.com/debian-newmaint@lists.debian.org/msg01266.html15:16
MootBotLINK received:  http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-newmaint@lists.debian.org/msg01266.html15:16
Keybukhttp://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rfrancoise&comaint=yes15:16
MootBotLINK received:  http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rfrancoise&comaint=yes15:16
cjwatsonKeybuk: I'm not necessarily disputing your other points, but your general point of "doesn't seem to work on the package" doesn't stand up to detailed examination15:16
Keybukcjwatson: I didn't say he hasn't worked on the package15:17
KeybukI've said he hasn't met our criteria15:17
mdzhe is listed as a maintainer of GNU emacs upstream15:17
cjwatsonhe has 155 uploads of this package listed in the changelog15:17
Keybukcjwatson: none of which have been made to Ubuntu15:17
Keybukunless Soyuz is lying to me15:17
cjwatsonI think the intent of:15:17
cjwatson15:12 <Keybuk> # have sufficient technical knowledge of the package(s) in question from documented work in the package through sponsorship, work in other distributions, or work upstream.15:17
persiaThe log of bug #252328 may be interesting in this context15:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 252328 in emacs-snapshot "please sync emacs-snapshot - 1:20080723-1 from the ubuntu-elisp PPA to intrepid" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25232815:17
cjwatsonis to indicate work done on the package *somewhere*, wherever it may be15:18
cjwatsonKeybuk: Soyuz lies about changelogs. It's a known bug15:18
cjwatsonand a fairly high-priority one15:18
Keybukcjwatson: I'm reading the publishing history15:18
Keybukhttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs-snapshot/+publishinghistory15:19
Keybukthere have been no uploads in jaunty15:19
cjwatsonSoyuz is just not a reliable means to determine this sort of information15:19
cjwatsonunfortunately15:19
KeybukI disagree15:19
KeybukSoyuz knows perfectly well what is published where15:19
Keybukand when15:19
cjwatsonI agree that there have been no uploads in Jaunty15:19
Keybukthis is not an area that it is deficient in15:19
cjwatsonbut Soyuz is very little use at telling you who was responsible for particular uploads15:19
Keybukcjwatson: the changelogs and uploads are signed by siretart15:20
Keybukexcept for the top-most one15:20
cjwatsonit appears to me that Romain is maintaining the package in the ubuntu-elisp PPA15:20
cjwatsonand occasionally asking for sponsorship of snapshots from siretart15:20
Keybukthen I would like to see siretart speaking on his behalf15:21
mdzhe did15:21
cjwatsonI concur15:21
Keybukand, most pointledly, I'd like to see some kind of interest from Romain himself in his own application15:21
mdzdholbach just addressed that15:21
persiaSo shall I tell Romain that he should follow the new process, and restart the application?15:21
mdzpersia: I think that would be a good way to get things moving again.  he could review the criteria and provide us with information about how he meets hem15:22
mdzs/hem$/them/15:22
mdzrather than us dredging launchpad etc.15:22
mdz[ACTION] persia to request a new application based on the now-established PerPackage criteria15:23
MootBotACTION received:  persia to request a new application based on the now-established PerPackage criteria15:23
persiaThat seems reasonable.  I'll do that, and bring it back to the TB once he has addressed the specific criteria.15:23
mdz[TOPIC] codecs in ffmpeg (Reinhard Tartler)15:23
MootBotNew Topic:  codecs in ffmpeg (Reinhard Tartler)15:23
mdzthis is with jono at the moment15:23
mdzhe's getting advice to help formulate a policy15:24
mdzI haven't caught up with him on it in the past 2 weeks due to travel and his holiday15:24
mdzso, nothing to report15:24
mdz[TOPIC] Governance changes in the context of Archive Reorganisation15:24
MootBotNew Topic:  Governance changes in the context of Archive Reorganisation15:24
mdzcjwatson?15:24
cjwatsonI updated http://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveReorganisation to account for the changes we discussed in Berlin (i.e. splitting the work into two parts and considering permissions first, so that we can move ahead with that while we figure out how to solve problems with the component changes)15:25
mdzI believe this was said to be blocked on finalizing the design15:25
cjwatsonArchiveReorganisation/Permissions now contains the work I expect to be possible in the near term15:25
cjwatsonI have a call with dholbach and jono on Thursday to discuss it15:25
cjwatsonit does involve some Launchpad changes still, but I've discussed those with Muharem and Julian and they're in progress15:26
mdzcjwatson: is that a discussion call, or a decision-making call?15:26
mdzi.e. what do we need to do in order to move forward?15:26
cjwatsonthe next thing we need to do is determine what we're doing with social structures that rely on the split between core and MOTU15:28
mdzand that's the purpose of the Thursday discussion?15:28
cjwatsonyes, and to thrash out expected timeline and the bits that still need planning from the community team15:29
mdzok15:29
mdzanything else on this topic?15:29
cjwatsonnot for the present15:29
mdz[ACTION] cjwatson to discuss latest ArchiveReorganisation plan with jono and dholbach and agree a plan for governance changes15:29
MootBotACTION received:  cjwatson to discuss latest ArchiveReorganisation plan with jono and dholbach and agree a plan for governance changes15:29
mdz[TOPIC] AOB15:30
MootBotNew Topic:  AOB15:30
Keybukmeeting time wrt to DST15:30
persiaI'd like to raise the question of meeting times and DST, given the start of the meting.15:30
mdzright15:30
Keybukusually the meeting time is in GMT, shall we stick to this?15:30
mdzmy expectation is that the meeting time remains the same until/unless we change it through explicit discussion15:30
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persia"the same" meaning GMT or UTC?15:31
mdzthis was apparently foiled by Google Calendar15:31
mdzpersia: "the same" UTC time15:31
cjwatsonmdz: remains the same in UTC, or in your/our timezone?15:31
cjwatsonok15:31
cjwatsonUTC is the one true global meeting timezone15:31
mdzthe fridge calendar is set to no-DST15:31
mdzand so is the calendar where the event is15:32
mdzso I don't know why it changed15:32
mdzGoogle Calendar popped up and asked me if I wanted to change my time zone to GMT (which of course it already was)15:32
mdzI am open to moving the meeting once BST starts, or not, it doesn't matter too much to me15:33
mdzany issues with that?15:33
Keybukother meetings nearby seem to be in a mix of US time, GMT and UTC15:33
Keybukit surprised me that the server team meeting moved an hour earlier15:33
cjwatsonthey were previously immediately after us, IIRC15:34
cjwatsonso I imagine that they suffered the same problem15:34
cjwatsonbut perhaps have more US residents15:34
mdzthe server team meeting is now at different times on dendrobates' calendar and the fridge15:34
mdzbecause they were separate events rather than invites15:34
Keybuknote that Google Calendar has severely confused itself15:34
Keybukmdz moved this week's meeting back to 1500UTC15:34
Keybukin two weeks time it's at 1400UTC15:35
Keybukbut in four weeks time, it's at 1500 BST because that's when the time warp ends and Google goes back to its usual service15:35
mdzKeybuk: or is it? once BST starts it might move15:35
Keybukmdz: I'm looking at the raw iCal feed15:35
Keybukwhich gives UTC times15:35
persiaNote that it's still a different time for some of us, who may either not have DST, or have it on the other direction.15:35
mdzKeybuk: what do we need to do in order to make it sane?15:36
Keybukand this is consistent with Google Calendar's past behaviour15:36
Keybukmdz: use something that's not Google Calendar15:36
Keybuksadly15:36
Keybukit appears to simply be a bug in their software15:36
mdzI mean in the short term15:36
mdzhow do we fix the calendar to implement what we just agreed?15:36
Keybukyou can't store UTC meetings in google calendar fwict15:36
mdzsounds like we may need to move one meeting15:36
mathiazwe've moved the server team meeting back one hour because I based my judgement on google calendar15:36
Keybukif you drag the meeting back an hour for four weeks, it'll fix it for the next 6 months15:36
mdzok, let's do that then15:37
mdzany other business?15:37
Keybukso to confirm, next TB meeting will be at 1400 UTC, and 1400 UTC thereafter?15:37
Keybukie. we're actually rescheduling it <g>15:37
Keybuk(it's currently 1500 UTC)15:37
mdzdone15:38
mdzno, I've put it at 1500 UTC15:38
Keybukfor the next meeting?15:38
Keybukand the one after that at 1400 UTC?15:38
mdzwait, BST starts when?15:38
Keybuk0200 29/0315:38
Keybukso between the TB meeting in two weeks time and the TB meeting in four weeks time15:39
mdzso I've moved it on 24 March to 150015:39
mdzon 7 April, it currently shows 1500 as well15:39
mdzbut who knows what that will actually be once google is finished with it15:40
mdzKeybuk: do you think we need to move it or not?15:40
cjwatsonyou just have to monitor week-by-week15:40
cjwatsonin the real world it's the only sane way to keep meetings at the intended times across DST changes15:40
Keybukmdz: if we leave it as it is, the meeting in four weeks time will be at 1500 London time15:40
Keybuk(BST)15:40
mdzok15:41
mdzso we'll hold the meeting at the same time in 2 weeks, and after DST, I'll look at it and see if it needs to be changed15:41
mdzanything else?15:42
mdzthanks, all15:42
mdz#endmeeting15:42
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smb_tp_Time for the weekly kernel-team meeting17:00
liebtis17:00
smb_tp_#startmeeting17:00
smb_tp_[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting17:00
smb_tp_The above link points to today's agenda.17:00
MootBotMeeting started at 12:00. The chair is smb_tp_.17:00
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manjowaves17:00
* rtg waves17:00
* cking waves17:01
smb_tp_[TOPIC] New Starters17:01
MootBotNew Topic:  New Starters17:01
sconklinhi17:01
* ikepanhc waves17:01
cooloneyhi17:01
smb_tp_We have two new people that joined us last and this week: Brad Figg (bradF) and Bryan Wu (cooloney). Welcome to both of you (again)!17:01
cooloneywaves17:01
cooloneyhello guys17:01
smb_tp_Ok, that being said...17:01
* BradFigg waves17:01
smb_tp_[TOPIC] Security & bugfix kernels17:01
MootBotNew Topic:  Security & bugfix kernels17:01
smb_tp_Me17:02
* apw looks about 10% here17:02
smb_tp_There are uploads planned to -proposed for Hardy and Intrepid. I summarized the current changeset for those uploads below.17:02
smb_tp_== Hardy (proposed) ==17:02
smb_tp_[kernel]17:02
smb_tp_• rt: Updated PREEMPT_RT support to rt2717:02
smb_tp_• fix apparmor memory leak on deleted file ops17:02
smb_tp_• KVM: MMU: Add locking around kvm_mmu_slot_remove_write_access()17:02
smb_tp_• serial: 8250: fix shared interrupts issues with SMP and RT kernels17:02
smb_tp_• 8250.c: port.lock is irq-safe17:02
smb_tp_• ACPI: Clear WAK_STS on resume17:02
smb_tp_[LBM]17:02
smb_tp_• [R] SAUCE: compat-wireless: Fix module load for crypto modules17:02
smb_tp_The one marked with [R] was reported as regression17:02
apwsmb_tp_, nice summary17:02
smb_tp_This I would prepare soon to be uploaded17:03
rtgsmb_tp_: are you ready for an Intrepid LBM update? I'vve pushed with the latest compat-wireless17:03
smb_tp_== Intrepid ==17:03
smb_tp_[kernel]17:03
smb_tp_• SAUCE: ACPI: EC: Limit workaround for ASUS notebooks even more17:03
smb_tp_• [R] SAUCE: report rfkill changes event if interface is down17:03
smb_tp_• [R] SAUCE: floppy: Provide a PnP device table in the module.17:03
smb_tp_• fix apparmor memory leak on deleted file ops17:03
smb_tp_• KVM: MMU: Add locking around kvm_mmu_slot_remove_write_access()17:03
smb_tp_[LBM]17:03
smb_tp_• scripts: Fix typo in prepare-compat-wireless.sh17:03
smb_tp_• Update MUNGE script for latest wireless-testing/compat-wireless17:03
smb_tp_• Update compat-wireless to master-2009-03-0417:03
smb_tp_rtg, Yep, noticed it17:03
smb_tp_There will possibly be a few more for intrepid17:03
smb_tp_which just get SRUed today17:03
rtgsmb_tp_: I tried both iwl 3945 and 4965, they seemed to work well.17:04
smb_tp_Sound promising but as with that screen black regression (which I am also fixing by reverting the17:04
smb_tp_acpi changes, you never know until the whole bunch of hw has been tried outside17:05
smb_tp_So we will revert the change for acpi integers for Intrepid to be on the safe side with binary gfx drivers17:06
smb_tp_I think that would be all from me17:06
smb_tp_There are two minor bullets on the agenda17:06
smb_tp_* Archiving the Hardy/Intrepid OEM LPIA trees17:07
rtgsmb_tp_: don't we have to wait until after the kernel sprint in Lexington?17:07
sconklinthis will be deferred until after the sprint17:07
smb_tp_apw, You added that?17:07
apwsmb_tp_, that was a direct copy from the previous week and17:08
apwand had its discussion then, can be ignored for now17:08
smb_tp_Ok, so we defer that until then, sconklin would that be an action for you?17:08
apwwe will discuss that at the sprint i am sure17:08
sconklinmy action, but not for a month17:08
smb_tp_Ok, I'll just add it so it is not forgotten17:09
smb_tp_[ACTION] sconklin bring up archiving of Hardy/Intrepid OEM LPIA trees after the sprint17:09
MootBotACTION received:  sconklin bring up archiving of Hardy/Intrepid OEM LPIA trees after the sprint17:09
smb_tp_There was also the thing of movin Jaunty LPIA into distro kernel17:10
smb_tp_I believe that happened... right?17:10
sconklinI thought so, too17:10
rtgsmb_tp_: done, but the use of it is deferred until the OEM has tested17:10
rtgOEM team*17:10
smb_tp_Ok. Fine with me17:10
smb_tp_apw, Anything else for stable kernels I forgot?17:11
sconklinI'll take an action to coordinate testing by the OEM team for both hardy and jaunty lpia17:11
apwsou17:11
apwsounds like its all there... handy summaries both17:11
smb_tp_[ACTION] sconklin coordinate testing by the OEM team for Hardy and Jaunty lpia17:11
MootBotACTION received:  sconklin coordinate testing by the OEM team for Hardy and Jaunty lpia17:11
smb_tp_[TOPIC] Jaunty Status17:11
MootBotNew Topic:  Jaunty Status17:11
smb_tp_* Jaunty Alpha 617:12
smb_tp_rtg, Its comming, right :)17:12
rtgsmb_tp_: I'm uploading a kernel this morning with ARM updates17:12
apwi assume the kernel basically closes today17:12
rtgits got the Freescale patches, and yes, this is about it before A617:12
rtgI might get some Radeon patches in later today17:13
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rtgsmb_tp_: thats it from me17:13
smb_tp_Ok17:13
smb_tp_* Suspend/Resume17:13
smb_tp_apw, You wanted to do some updates how we stand?17:14
apwi have been working some on the test scripts which have been pushed17:14
apwto the checkbox repo ready to go17:14
apwwe should be doing another call-for-testing for A6, i assume17:14
apwogasawara_ will handle that as normal17:14
ogasawara_apw:  yep17:14
smb_tp_ok, so17:15
apwassuming the checkbox changes get uploaded today (and they are meant to before A6)17:15
smb_tp_[ACTION] ogasawara_ handle another call for testing for A617:15
MootBotACTION received:  ogasawara_ handle another call for testing for A617:15
apwthen the defautl checkbox will include it, so desktop would have the test suite already installed17:15
ckingapw, are we seeing any new issues, or just more of the same?17:15
manjoapw, mark was doing some work on checkbox this week17:15
apwwe may want to check that and update instructions if so17:15
apwcking, almost everything coming in is generall brokenness all different17:15
apwmost are still not diagnosed with any specificity17:15
apwthere are some 116 reports and thats a huge heap to do anything senesible with17:16
apwthere is a fix for the pm-utils going in which helps with the suspend/resume17:16
apwmarking your network disabled17:16
apwon the positive side17:16
apwnothing else of interest that i can think of17:17
smb_tp_ok thanks17:17
smb_tp_* Vanilla Kernel Builds17:17
apwnothing much there, one new kernel this week.  lots of use of them reported17:18
smb_tp_We now have a page that links vanilla build versions to Ubuntu versions17:18
apwyes, ogasawara_'s page has been sucked into the 'official' kernel user17:18
apwhttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/info/kernel-version-map.html17:19
MootBotLINK received:  http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/info/kernel-version-map.html17:19
apwthat is updated regularly and should include new Karmic kernels when they appear17:19
ogasawara_I'll redirect my existing page to the official one17:19
smb_tp_Ok, so I think thats all on that17:20
apwyep17:20
smb_tp_[TOPIC] ARM Tree17:20
MootBotNew Topic:  ARM Tree17:20
smb_tp_amitk, Whats up17:20
amitkjust finished uploading patches to enable the freescale SoC17:21
amitkimx5117:21
amitkthat should be it as far as ARM features for Jaunty our concerned17:21
amitks/our/are17:22
rtgwe'vev also added mv78xx0 for Marvell buildds17:22
amitkrtg: though that isn't too useful w/o two VFP related patches17:22
amitkto fix PREEMPT and floating-point issues17:22
rtgamitk: bradF has 'em, we'll get them applied17:23
amitkI believe BradFigg is onto it17:23
BradFiggamitk: right17:23
smb_tp_Ok, anything else to note?17:23
amitknothing else17:24
amitkthanks17:24
smb_tp_ok, thanks17:24
smb_tp_[TOPIC] LPIA Tree17:24
MootBotNew Topic:  LPIA Tree17:24
sconklinMe17:24
smb_tp_sconklin yeah17:24
sconklinlpia is integrated into jaunty, and intrepid (I think). Hardy has a lpia branch.17:25
sconklinoem folks will test hardy and jaunty, since those are where they will work from17:25
ckingare we deferring the hardy LPIA lrm until the sprint?17:26
sconklinI'm keeping the distro tree lpia branch up to date (more or less) with what's in the netbook oem trees, and at the sprint we'll chage over to the distro tree17:26
loolKinf of lpia related, apw: NCommander tested your kernel with that jax10 patch; it works fine in both cases, but selects a different DMA mode with your patch; I've asked for stress testing both drivers and see how they perform17:26
sconklinlrm and lum are also being looked at by the oem folsk for testing, I think. We'll finalize that at sprint17:26
apwlool ok... let us know the outcome17:27
sconklinUnfortunately, there is at least one development project which has a schedule that precludes moving it to the hardy distro tree at the sprint, we'll deal with it later.17:27
* cking nods17:27
sconklinSo we won't be able to entirely retire and archive the netbook repo17:27
sconklinthat's all I have17:27
smb_tp_Alright, thanks17:28
smb_tp_[TOPIC] Incomming Bugs17:28
MootBotNew Topic:  Incomming Bugs17:28
apwogasawara_, is up17:28
ogasawara_just a few to mention . . .17:28
ogasawara_bug 32844017:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 328440 in linux "general protection fault: 0000 during resume" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32844017:28
ogasawara_^^ regression-potential17:28
ogasawara_bug 32262117:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 322621 in linux "Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS fails on Dell Optiplex 960" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32262117:28
ogasawara_^^ noted as Critical for Hardy17:29
apwappears to be fixed?17:29
smb_tp_I believe we are waiting on some feedback there17:29
ogasawara_apw: for jaunty17:29
apwsilly ubbottu17:29
ogasawara_bug 33974317:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 339743 in glibc "Jaunty i386 popen() misbehaves on x86_64 kernel 2.6.26" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33974317:29
ogasawara_bug 33665217:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 336652 in linux "Poor system performance under I/O load" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33665217:29
ogasawara_smb_tp_: that's it for now17:30
apwthe popen() one is possibly ok as we run audit and you can only hit it with a debian kerenl on your ubuntu system17:30
smb_tp_Ok, thanks. apw and me will have a look at those17:30
apwthe poor performance is a hardware specific problem with asus or somethign h/w17:30
apwwhich we have some of in house it seeems17:31
apwsmb_tp_, ack17:31
apwogasawara_, how is the incoming regressions looking?17:31
smb_tp_[ACTION] apw and smb look through the bugs ogasawara_ mentioned17:31
MootBotACTION received:  apw and smb look through the bugs ogasawara_ mentioned17:31
apwthe list is growing very quick all of a sudden17:31
apwis this a real increase or a change in the way we track?17:31
ogasawara_apw: I added regression-potential to the weekly bug list, which explains the slight increase in #'s17:31
apwit feels like we are picking up about 5 regressions a week17:32
ogasawara_apw: I haven't seen a large amount of growth in regressions, but I suspect that'll change as we approach final release and get more testers/bug reporters17:32
apwogasawara_, will you be sprinting?17:33
ogasawara_apw: yes17:33
apwthen perhaps we can have some time to think about how we track etc17:33
ogasawara_sbeattie: what's your feel for the incoming linux regressions?  I try to keep track of your regression tracking page17:33
smb_tp_ogasawara_, Right, we possible could improve the layout a bit and perhaps split that lists17:34
apwfor instance i wonder if we could have a 'just linux' version of his pages ...17:34
smb_tp_But the sprint is a good place to sit together17:34
apwack17:34
ogasawara_apw: I usually sort sbeattie's list17:34
ogasawara_apw: to at least group linux bugs17:34
smb_tp_[ACTION] apw, ogasawara_ and smb_tp discuss regression lists at the sprint17:35
MootBotACTION received:  apw, ogasawara_ and smb_tp discuss regression lists at the sprint17:35
apwsome how you find thigns may be all we need17:35
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smb_tp_Ok, sounds like all for that...17:36
smb_tp_Then there are some leftovers17:36
smb_tp_[TOPIC] Open Action Items17:36
MootBotNew Topic:  Open Action Items17:36
smb_tp_• last week17:36
smb_tp_∘ unknown, add marker to calendar to show end of outside change acceptance17:36
smb_tp_Anyone volunteering for that?17:37
apwthis was idea of putting in a marker two days before a milestone17:37
smb_tp_right17:37
apwto say that the kernel froze then, to encourage contributions to make it sooner17:37
amitki thought pgraner had access to that calendar, not us17:37
apwi think we may be able to add things17:37
smb_tp_me too I think17:38
smb_tp_oops17:38
apwperhaps its something we add as me go along, not sure17:38
smb_tp_So17:38
pgraneramitk: I know for sure rtg does17:38
apwperhaps we can discuss at sprint if we are not sure its a good thing17:38
smb_tp_[ACTION] smb add marker to calendar to show kernel freezes17:38
MootBotACTION received:  smb add marker to calendar to show kernel freezes17:38
smb_tp_∘ pgraner, sconklin, awe to discuss OEM testing of lpia trees17:38
smb_tp_I think that was going on at the sprint17:38
smb_tp_∘ sconklin to create wiki page showing lpia source structure and repos for various releases17:39
smb_tp_• outstanding from previous week17:39
smb_tp_sconklin ?17:39
amitksmb_tp_: I added something before beta freeze17:39
awesmb_tp: correct; we've talked a bit and I'm going to do some testing, however we're waiting for the sprint to switchover17:39
sconklinnothing done, may defer until after sprint?17:39
smb_tp_Ok, I just leave it on the agenda17:40
sconklinor I'll do the distro side and then we can have that at the sprint17:40
smb_tp_As it is better to handle for you17:40
smb_tp_This is just the nag round, so we do not drop things17:41
smb_tp_∘ apw to confirm the ack requirements for jaunty17:41
apwnot done that yet.  i am assuming one ack right now, but needing that ack for jaunty17:41
apwrtg, is that fair to say17:41
smb_tp_Me thinks we grab all available beings at the sprint as well and then document it17:41
apwand i think we will have a session at the sprint any how on it all17:42
apwack17:42
smb_tp_Ok, that were all remaining ones17:42
* rtg is distracted. Is what fair to say?17:42
smb_tp_[TOPIC] Open Discussion17:42
MootBotNew Topic:  Open Discussion17:42
apwthat we now require acks, at least one for jaunty for commits17:42
rtgapw: correct17:42
rtgor rather, for the most part that is true.17:43
smb_tp_There seems to be always a "mostly" :)17:43
smb_tp_rtg, Which would be the exceptions then?17:43
rtgwell, the ARM stuff hasn't required an ACK, unless you count me pushing as an ACK17:44
cooloneyapw, what kind of ack we need17:44
apwrtg yeah i would, thats amit plus you17:44
amitkapw: I shouldn't be counted17:44
rtgbut apw is right, after A6 we should start an SRU ACK process for all Jaunty patches.17:44
ckingindeed17:45
apwcooloney, now that jaunty is past ff, i am assuming i need acks17:45
smb_tp_cooloney, We will discuss that process on the sprint as well17:45
cooloneysmb_tp_,  apw, thanks17:45
* cking wonders if there will be enough time at the sprint. the agenda could be tight17:45
smb_tp_cking, There are beer time sessions ;-)17:46
rtgcking: we could stay the weekend :)17:46
amitkcooloney: basically every patch now needs to be sent to the mailing list, acked by two (one?) members of the canonical kernel team before they are added to the Jaunty git tree.17:46
smb_tp_Right, back to open discussion17:46
cooloneyamitk, thanks got it, i assume we need upstream acks, -:))17:46
smb_tp_Anyone has something to bring up?17:47
RumbleRedBluetooth compatibility fix.17:47
apwnothing i can think of17:47
RumbleRedThe thing I posted to the mailing list.17:47
smb_tp_RumbleRed, right, I am looking at it17:47
smb_tp_Normally we wait until it has made its way to linus tree17:47
cooloneyamitk, could you double check with pgraner about the arm boards?17:48
amitkyes17:48
cooloneyamitk, thanks17:48
smb_tp_RumbleRed, But I look at getting it tested before. But possible not with the next proposed upload17:49
smb_tp_Anything else?17:50
smb_tp_So I would wrap it up here. Thanks all17:51
manjocya17:51
smb_tp_#endmeeting17:51
MootBotMeeting finished at 12:51.17:51
* rtg bows out17:51
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cooloneythanks a lot17:51
* apw wanders off into the weeds, hits some quick sand ...17:51
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