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MegiddoHello all03:41
MegiddoI am looking to see if I can possibly re-register on UbuntuForums...03:41
MegiddoI haven't been on it in a long time03:41
Megiddoand was banned about year or so ago03:42
Megiddois anyone here?03:43
DKcrossyes i'm here03:45
DKcross:D03:45
Megiddo1...03:47
Megiddo2Hello?03:53
Megiddo2is anyone here?03:53
nizarushi Megiddo203:54
Megiddo2um....03:54
Megiddo2I know I have to wait till the counsil meeting for this03:54
nizarusthis channel is for meetings, for support see #ubuntu or #ubuntu-locoteams03:54
Megiddo2but I probably wont be able to make it due to work...03:55
Megiddo2is there any way I can get my account unbanned or get granted access to make a new one?03:55
Megiddo2or is there any way to contact Ubuntu-geek or any of the other forum counsil members to discuss this?03:57
Megiddo2anyone?04:04
dholbachpgquiles: you around?08:00
soreno/08:00
DKcross:o08:01
dholbachsoren: afaics pgquiles didn't send an email to the MC list, or did you see one?08:02
pgquilesdholbach: I'm here08:03
dholbachpgquiles: ah great... I thought you weren't around because you didn't reply to my PM :)08:03
dholbachpgquiles: how are you doing?08:04
pgquilesdholbach: I didn't notice :-)08:04
pgquilespgquiles: I'm just waking up, it's 9 AM here :-)08:04
dholbachsame here :)08:04
dholbachso... I had a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/pgquiles/MOTUApplication and you're applying for MOTU08:04
dholbachwhich packages would you like to be able to upload to the archive?08:05
pgquileswell, yes, technically I am08:05
pgquilespackages? actually, none08:05
pgquileslet me explain08:05
pgquilesI'm a debian maintainer (libmsn, witty) and I have a large PPA where I backport/package lots of stuff for hardy and jaunty08:06
dholbachdid you get in touch with the backports team already?08:06
dholbachMOTU status involves upload rights08:06
pgquilesI'm not really interested in getting packages only in ubuntu (i. e. MOTU) because I get them in ubuntu through debian08:06
pgquilesI only wanted to be able to post to planet ubuntu08:06
pgquilesplain and simple08:06
dholbachah ok08:06
sorenOh.08:07
dholbachso that'd be "contributing developer" instead of "motu" :)08:07
pgquilesI tried to apply for ubuntu membership and was told I'm too technical, so I should apply for motu08:07
pgquilesso here I am08:07
dholbachpgquiles: you seem to have an interest in backporting08:07
pgquilesthere are some packages I've not got yet in Debian I could upload to ubuntu as MOTU, but I'd prefer them go to through debian08:07
dholbachpgquiles: are you aware of the ubuntu backports process?08:07
pgquilesdholbach: my interest is purely selfish: I've got a few servers and notebooks with hardy and sometimes I need more recent versions :-)08:08
pgquilesdholbach: ubuntu backport process? mmm no08:08
dholbachsure, you're not the only one08:08
dholbachhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports08:08
dholbachand they are constantly looking for help in the team :)08:09
pgquilesoh, nice :-)08:09
pgquiles(I'm reading that page)08:09
dholbachpgquiles: the MOTU Council doesn't have quorum at the moment, so unfortunately we can't approve or reject your request right now anyway, but may I suggest that you get in touch with the team and help out there? I'd be happy to help you get in touch with them to see what you can do there08:12
dholbachpgquiles: I read your application with great interest, but was a bit surprised to not see any endorsements of other members on there08:13
pgquilesdholbach: ok, thanks08:13
pgquilesdholbach: I've never worked with any other MOTU or ubuntu member08:13
dholbachto us it's important that ubuntu members collaborate with each other and the backports team might be the perfect spot for you08:14
dholbachpgquiles: I'd be very happy to help you get in touch with people and see what you can do there08:14
pgquilesdholbach: perfect08:14
dholbachpgquiles: so shall we try that and you come back to another meeting in a couple of weeks? is that alright with you?08:14
dholbachpgquiles: I appreciate your contributions very much and am sure there's a lot of users who see that similarly :)08:15
pgquilesit's ok.08:15
pgquilesfunny, my PPA would fix some of the backport requests (clamav, git, etc) :-)08:15
dholbachand I wouldn't like to see you disheartened or discouraged08:15
dholbachpgquiles: thanks a lot for your understanding08:15
pgquilesnp08:16
dholbachI'll start off an email in a bit to introduce you to the rest of the team!08:16
dholbachrock and roll! more backports! :-)08:16
pgquilesthank you08:16
dholbachno worries :-)08:16
dholbachalright... moving on08:16
dholbachsoren: do you have anything else to discuss?08:17
sorenNot for this meeting, no.08:18
dholbachok perfect08:18
dholbachmeeting adjourned.08:18
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mvoslangasek: if the question about base-installer integration comes up during the release-meeting (for upddate-manager). I commited a fix to bzr and will to upload today, i just want to test it some more15:36
slangasekmvo: ack, thanks15:52
loolslangasek: ogra will present the mobile report this week; I'll watch and mock him15:52
slangasekheh15:52
loolWell no I wont cause I prepared the report15:53
loolI'll just poke him!15:53
* ogra feels poked15:54
pittihello15:56
marjohello15:57
* apw fades in ...15:59
* ogra strands15:59
apwslangasek, covering pgraner who is out today i believe15:59
* slangasek waves15:59
njpatelhey16:00
slangasek#startmeeting16:00
MootBotMeeting started at 10:00. The chair is slangasek.16:00
MootBotCommands Available: [TOPIC], [IDEA], [ACTION], [AGREED], [LINK], [VOTE]16:00
* ScottK waves16:00
slangasek[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseTeam/Meeting/2009-09-1116:00
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseTeam/Meeting/2009-09-1116:00
slangasek[TOPIC] previous actions16:00
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slangasek#16:00
slangasekmvo to include base-installer as update-manager submodule for CPU->kernel mapping16:00
slangasek#16:00
slangasekfader to filter http://people.canonical.com/~fader/hw-testing/current.html to avoid showing Xubuntu-specific failures16:00
slangasek# marjo to prepare off-line report of Alpha 5 ISO test results16:00
slangasek# robbiew to follow up with mpt regarding software-store by default in karmic16:00
slangasekmvo commented just before the meeting that this is fix-committed and will be uploaded today16:01
fader_slangasek: it is filtered now so that is done16:01
slangasekfader_: great, thanks!16:01
robbiewright now, I don't expect the software-store package to be installed by default16:01
slangasekmarjo: how's the ISO report going?  Managing to scrape anything from the web interface?16:01
robbiewI have a meeting with ivanka and mvo next week to see what we can do for karmic16:02
robbiewi.e. maybe change "Add/Remove" to the new name16:02
slangasekrobbiew: hmm, so the decision isn't final until next week?16:02
marjoslangasek: yes, i have but it's a lot of data16:02
marjoshould we give it a try?16:02
slangasekmarjo: can you email it to us?16:02
robbiewwhich will hopefully *NOT* be Software Store...yes16:02
robbiewfinal next week16:02
slangasekok16:02
marjoslangasek: sure, that would be better16:02
slangasek[ACTION] robbiew meeting with ivanka and mvo next week to settle software store plans for karmic16:03
MootBotACTION received:  robbiew meeting with ivanka and mvo next week to settle software store plans for karmic16:03
slangasek[TOPIC] QA Team16:03
MootBotNew Topic:  QA Team16:03
slangasekgetting right to it, then16:04
marjo* Hardware testing status16:04
marjoNautilus crashes and restarts at startup (LP #403549) is no longer showing up in the results.16:04
marjoAcer Aspire One is having booting issues; cr3 is investigating.16:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 403549 in nautilus "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV immediately after start up" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40354916:04
marjoany questions?16:05
slangasek[LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~fader/hw-testing/current.html16:05
MootBotLINK received:  http://people.canonical.com/~fader/hw-testing/current.html16:05
marjo* specs status16:05
marjo* UbuntuSpec:karmic-qa-increase-apport-adoption16:05
marjo+filebug redirect: Working with Launchpad team on testing new behavior on staging area.16:05
slangasekthat report looks like all-pass now except for a few untested, is that accurate?16:05
marjoyes16:05
slangasek(there was a lot of red in previous passes)16:05
slangasekgreat!16:05
marjoit's looking good16:06
mdzindeed16:06
fader_slangasek: It is accurate, as the failures we were seeing were not hardware related (e.g. the xubuntu bugs) and have been filtered out16:06
slangasekexcellent16:06
marjoalso nautilus seems fixed16:06
fader_\o/16:06
marjocrash, i mean16:06
mdzof the untested units, the Dell ones are most significant16:06
fader_mdz: Understood.  I will focus on those first then16:07
mdzand the acer aspire one16:07
mdzdell PE 2970 and acer aspire one (the other dell is a duplicate I noticed, should probably be marked as such)16:07
mdz(2950)16:07
cr3mdz: I'll be reporting a bug about the aspire one today while I'm testing the other laptops16:07
marjonext spec16:08
slangasekmarjo: how are the other specs?16:08
marjo* UbuntuSpec:karmic-qa-extended-audio-testing16:08
marjoImplemented16:08
marjo* UbuntuSpec:karmic-qa-metrics-based-testing-phase-216:08
marjoMarc has the output of metrics from Phoronix in order to define the schema for supporting quantitative test results in addition to qualitative test16:08
marjoresults. For now, the existing schema will have to be augmented with the following fields:16:08
marjo  value (float): the result from running metrics based tests16:08
marjo  scale (string): the unit or scale for the values, eg. kbps16:08
marjo  proportion (string): whether higher or lower values are better16:08
marjoMarc = cr316:09
marjoany questions? if not, that's it from QA team16:09
mdzmarjo, you're emailing the milestone test report?16:10
marjomdz: yes16:10
slangasekno other questions here16:10
marjothx16:11
slangasekthank you16:11
slangasek[TOPIC] Desktop Team16:11
MootBotNew Topic:  Desktop Team16:11
pittihi16:11
pittias usual, current status is on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus16:11
pittithis week the langpack uninstallability was fixed, and some other RC bugs, but bugs keep piling up16:11
pittinew langpacks were uploaded and work with ffox 3.5 now16:11
slangasek[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus16:11
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus16:11
pittiwe discussed the emphathy/pidgin by default question, and we decided to keep the current status quo by and large, so no major changes here16:11
pittiDX integration rush settled down a bit feature-wise now, but they are still working full steam on fixing some functionality regressions from jaunty16:11
slangasekoverall, I've seen there's been very good turnover on desktop team bugs this week16:11
pittiwe had deep conversations about the latter, and brushing up the release management on those, so I think Ken has a good overview now16:12
pittithey are all milestoned properly etc. now16:12
pittimost bugs are well underway; I wish people would upload a bit more often, but none of them are on the "OMGkittensdie" level, so getting them fixed for the beta should mostly suffice16:13
pittithe only thing that concerns me a little is bug 25624516:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 256245 in kpackagekit "Kubuntu GUI package manager does not warn if packages are unsigned" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25624516:13
pittisince it will involve getting a new PackageKit major version16:13
slangasekmilestoned> also targeted, so /I/ get an overview? :)16:13
pittialternatively we could just declare it "as good as it gets for karmic", but it's certainly not optimal16:14
pittislangasek: until Wednesday, only on their projects; I asked ken to add Ubuntu tasks to them and add our own milestones16:14
slangasekok16:14
rickspencer3davidbarth, has a good summary of #dx status16:14
pittiI have a TODO item for that to talk to Brian to get the necessary privs to Ken16:14
pitti(milestoning and setting priority)16:14
davidbarthslangasek: yes, for DX the status is up at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/KarmicReleaseStatus16:14
slangasek[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/KarmicReleaseStatus16:14
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/KarmicReleaseStatus16:14
james_w(packagekit new version is problematic without a policykit-1-kde package)16:15
pittidavidbarth: FYI, guest session works now16:15
Riddelljames_w: yes that's the blocker, it's being worked on but not sure of an ETA16:15
pittijames_w: eww16:15
davidbarthpitti: oh cool, this unblocks #40487016:15
pittijames_w: that pretty much sounds like "as good as it gets" case then16:15
pittiRiddell: oh, it's still feasible? pk-1-kde would be great to get, to settle to a common API, but it's getting a bit late16:16
Riddellpitti: hope so but I agree it's getting close16:17
slangasekhow soon is that going to be here if we're going to have it?16:18
slangasekcan we have that by next week, or are we talking about something that's going to be pushing beta?16:18
Riddellslangasek: pushing beta I suspect16:19
Riddellin better news kdebluetooth found a new maintainer so there may be fixes comeing there16:19
slangasekRiddell: you'll send that through FFe, then?  Bug #256245 is unpleasant, but as it's not a regression I don't think we should be too fast and loose with changes to fix it16:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 256245 in kpackagekit "Kubuntu GUI package manager does not warn if packages are unsigned" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25624516:20
Riddellyep16:20
* slangasek nods16:20
davidbarthslangasek: of note for DX, #425552 - "[Karmic Alpha 5] no preferences settings in indicator-applet-session logging out menu (top right menu)" - possible regression16:21
davidbarthslangasek: we don't have preferences for that by design16:21
davidbarthslangasek: and xsplash artwork upload postponed to the artwork freeze16:21
slangasekok16:23
pittidavidbarth: FYI, I asked slangasek to look at the FFE for bug 423450 (I think that's also blocking you)16:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423450 in gdm "FFE: Add user manager dbus interface to gdmserver" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42345016:24
slangasekyes, I'll have a look at that later this morning16:24
pittidavidbarth: is i-s depending on that, or are you going to use the existing APIs for now?16:24
pittiI wasn't sure whether it's a blocker16:24
looldavidbarth: Anything else remaining in terms of xsplash work?16:24
davidbarthpitti: yes, we're developing against the dbus api that was defined here16:25
ScottKslangasek: 256245 is a regression from Hardy16:25
pittican we please fix the throbber? :-)16:25
ogra ++16:25
pittidavidbarth: ok, noted; thanks16:25
slangasekScottK: right... but not from the last two releases :/16:25
slangasekScottK: anyway, I'd like to see it fixed, just making sure we're not taking shortcuts to do it16:25
ScottKslangasek: Yes.  The ability to stay on a release that doesn't have the regression is about to expire16:25
ScottKEnough for now ...16:26
slangasekok, done digesting, no other questions here16:27
slangasekanyone else?16:27
lool17:24 < lool> davidbarth: Anything else remaining in terms of xsplash work?16:28
looldavidbarth: ^16:28
loolI thought some Xsession integration was pending16:28
davidbarthlool: it's in16:28
loolOk cool16:29
davidbarthlool: njpatel added that yesterday, and the new release of xsplash 0.7.1 takes that into account16:29
loolOk; I checked the changelog but wasn't sure it was what I thought it was; thanks16:29
slangasek[TOPIC] Mobile Team16:30
MootBotNew Topic:  Mobile Team16:30
davidbarthlool: it's the new add_signal api; unr now registers an additional signal to get in sync with xsplash16:30
ograoh thats me ... ! :)16:30
slangasekogra, njpatel: heya16:30
ogra[link] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/ReleaseStatus/Karmic16:30
ograImportant stuff for A6:16:30
ogra- UNR needs a langpack upload planned for Sunday for A616:30
ogra- some debian-cd changes might be needed when the new armel kernels land16:30
ogra- moblin-remix likely to break often during transitions in Ubuntu and needs to be watched closely16:30
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/ReleaseStatus/Karmic16:30
ograbasically not much new, the OO.o bug starts getting very worrying ...16:30
ograthe initramfs-tools bug i will take care for to be solved before A616:31
ogramost of the rest is actually kernel team stuff and waits for their sprint16:31
slangasekwrt OOo, it's gotten built now on arm, right?  Has it been re-added to the seeds?16:32
ograit builds but doesnt run16:32
ograand i added it to the seeds, yes16:32
slangasekok16:32
ograimmediately after it built again16:32
slangasekso our images are building true, at least16:32
ograwell, apparently pitti just broke glib for us :P16:33
pittiogra: huh?16:33
slangasekwhat debian-cd changes are going to be needed for armel kernels, and why?16:33
ograso they arent buiolding atm :)16:33
pittiogra: the assertion message stuff breaks arm?16:33
pittioh16:33
slangasekpitti: arm is slow, any/all version skew, nothing to see here :)16:33
loolpitti: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31650513/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-armel.glib2.0_2.21.6-0ubuntu2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz16:33
slangasekoh, it's a FTBFS16:33
loolpitti: Didn't want to ping you just when you were reporting  :-)16:33
ograslangasek, the fixes for the udeb bug will require additional changes to debican-cd16:34
slangasekogra: ah, yes16:34
loolslangasek: There's also a worrying bug when debootstraping which breaks our livefs builds; moblin remix and UNR are affected right now16:34
ograhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35904916:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 359049 in linux-fsl-imx51 "imx51 udeb hardcodes linux version in vmlinuz binary name" [High,Fix committed]16:34
cjwatson... and d-i. but it's nothing to get too worried about16:34
ograwaits for the rebased .31 kernels16:34
slangaseklool: what bug is that?16:34
ograyeah, its minor changes16:34
pittilool: meh, this looks like arm doesn't have the new glibc yet?16:34
loolslangasek: This morning StevenK told me it was https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/42770916:35
ograslangasek, i think lool refers to sysvinit :)16:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 427709 in sysvinit "sysv-rc depends on insserv but it is not installable" [High,New]16:35
loolbut Scott rejected it16:35
pittilool: I can disable the patch on arm if necessary, it's just for apport love16:35
loolI didnt have time to chase it since16:35
loolpitti: Oh indeed; it's trivial to fix the new glibc to build though16:35
pittilool: ok, then we can just give back glib once glibc builds16:35
pittiI mean, glibc really ought to build on armel one way or the other, right?16:36
lools/glibc/eglibc sorry16:36
slangasek[ACTION] slangasek to follow up on bug #42770916:36
ograyeah unless we find a way to run stuff without it :)16:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 427709 in sysvinit "sysv-rc depends on insserv but it is not installable" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42770916:36
MootBotACTION received:  slangasek to follow up on bug #42770916:36
loolpitti: absolutely and it's trivial to fix16:36
loolpitti: Will fix it now16:36
pittigreat16:37
ograany other questions about arms or legs or other mobile parts ?16:37
slangasekogra, lool: anything to note regarding the overall spec status?  should toolchain, freescale desktop be considered "implemented"?16:37
loolslangasek: Yeah16:37
cjwatson427709 should be an MIR for insserv I think16:38
ograslangasek, well, freescale desktop has a workitem for every alpha/beta/rc16:38
cjwatsonif Scott is intentionally pulling it in16:38
loolslangasek: FSL is implemented and suffers from kernel bugs and might get optional additional stuff16:38
slangaseklool: they're marked as "beta available", please mark the specs accordingly :)16:38
loolslangasek: toolchain is implemented abd we need to babysit builds in case sonmething goes wrong16:38
* ogra cares for fsl desktop16:38
slangasekogra: I don't think "test and install the milestone" is something that makes sense to keep track of as a spec; this is already integrated into our milestone release process16:39
loolslangasek: done16:39
ogradone for fsl-desktop16:39
slangasekcjwatson: agreed; do you want to nudge it in that direction?16:39
ograslangasek, well, it looks good on the burndown chart :) but i can indeed drop these16:39
cjwatsondone16:40
cjwatsonwell, commented anyway16:40
loolcjwatson: Can we prepromote this?16:41
cjwatsonyou're a member of ~ubuntu-mir ;-)16:41
slangasekanything else for mobile?16:41
loolNaking that a MIR16:41
loolcjwatson: I'd say yes then16:42
cjwatsonI'll promote it for now, but if you could help shepherd it through the MIR process that would help16:42
davidbarthslangasek: UNR, all milestoned bugs fixed, including the last crashers16:42
davidbarthhttps://edge.launchpad.net/unr/+milestone/ubuntu-9.10-ui-freeze16:42
loolcjwatson: Ok16:42
slangasekdavidbarth: great :)16:42
davidbarthneil and jason did a great job!16:42
* ogra would love to see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423632 fixed but thats just personal preference since it hurts my eyes :)16:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423632 in xsplash "xsplash wallpaper gradients are massively distorted at 16bpp depth" [Undecided,Confirmed]16:43
ogra(on armel at least)16:44
ograanyway, if there are no further questions, i'm done16:44
slangasekogra: is that a general problem on armel, should xsplash be disabled there?16:44
davidbarthogra: hmmm, ok; taking a look at his one for next week16:44
ograslangasek, its a gerneral prob with that color depth16:44
slangasekogra: yes, I'm asking whether it affects all the relevant armel systems16:45
ograthe framebuffer driver i have for imx51 currently does rgb545 while the pic seems to assume rgb66616:45
ograi havent used a dove image that uses xsplash yet, NCommander ??16:45
loologra: there's an open bug on usplash being broken on dove16:46
looldont know if it's still current16:46
NCommanderI have yet to try xsplash on dove, usplash is known not to work at this time16:46
ograi thought you tested live images already ...16:46
ograxsplash is there by default16:46
ogra(the thing with the strange throbber)16:46
NCommanderogra, I'm not setting splash on the command line, since with usplash, it prevents the image from booting16:46
NCommanderI need to set it manually if I want to test it16:46
davidbarthogra: well, not a high priority then considering the buggy context, but we can carry an ARM-specific patch if you can guide bratsche to make a fix16:47
ogradavidbarth, i see it on 16bpp laptop x86 displays i have too16:47
ograits not armel specific16:47
ograbut depends on the rgb value used for the pic16:47
ograbut its really minor16:48
davidbarthogra: ok, you've raised the priority then ;)16:48
slangasekogra, davidbarth: further follow-ups to the bug, then?16:48
ograanyway, please move on, we can discuss that off-meeting :)16:48
slangasek[TOPIC] Kernel Team16:48
MootBotNew Topic:  Kernel Team16:48
apwOverall kernel team status is summarised at the URL below, including the bugs as called16:48
apwout in the agenda.  To highlight the worst of these, the suspend/hibernate not working and the bluetooth suspend hang are both believed fixed and awaiting test results.16:48
apw[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Karmic16:49
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Karmic16:49
apwWe have one other bug (bug #427822) impacting A6 specfically, the fallout from the ext3/fsck time checks is early boot, which lead to a full fsck on any crash regardless of the presence of the log.  We have a test patch for that which keybuk is testing.  This looks critical for a good kernel for A6.16:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 427822 in linux "fsck says last write time in future" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42782216:49
apwAll the items which impact the distro release schedule seem to be progressing ok at this time.  ARM enablement is now pretty much up to speed and in sync with the main kernel.  With the release of mainline v2.6.31 the final rebase of the Karmic series has now been done and we are now targetting regression-potential bugs.16:49
apw..16:49
slangasek409233> do we need to escalate that with the people who can test it16:52
slangasek?16:52
apwi have reprodded.  we have two people with them in house, so will poke them today16:53
slangasekok16:54
slangasekno other questions from me16:54
slangasekanyone else?16:54
loolEnjoy plumbers!16:54
slangasekapw: actually, just looking quickly at the packages in the archive for 423426, I still don't see any virtio modules in the -virtual flavor16:54
slangasekin -10.3216:54
apwslangasek, ok will go confirm that and reopen the bug if so16:55
apwdamned thing16:55
rtgdamned bashisms16:55
slangasek[TOPIC] Server Team16:56
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slangasekapw: thanks16:56
slangasekhrm, do we have someone here from server team?16:56
slangaseksoren, smoser, mdz:  is someone covering server team here?16:56
slangasek[TOPIC] Foundations Team16:57
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sorenWell... I didn't know that I was going to, but I've been trying to connect the dots.16:57
slangasekwe'll come back if someone turns up16:57
kirklandslangasek: howdy16:57
kirklandslangasek: I'm around16:57
sorenhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/ReleaseStatus16:57
slangasek[TOPIC] Server Team16:57
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slangasek[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/ReleaseStatus16:58
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slangasekok then :)16:58
soren:)16:58
* soren is itching to get to dinner, so would like to go on :)16:58
sorenThat page is up-to-date as of 15 minutes ago.16:58
sorenSince then, the status on..16:58
soren#16:58
soren423856: ec2-init should check for image upgrades, needed to complete server-karmic-ec2-upgrades16:58
sorenhas changed.16:58
slangasekfwiw, you list bug #424459 as targeted, but it wasn't - targeted to karmic now16:59
sorenIt's been demilestoned, and set back to triaged. We've deferred this feature.16:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 424459 in eucalyptus "Temporary file vulnerability in euca_conf" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42445916:59
sorenI've not yet updated the page.16:59
slangasekok16:59
sorenWhoops16:59
sorenNot that one :)16:59
sorenOh, sorry, I got confused.16:59
sorenI thought ubottu was telling me about the bug I mentioned.17:00
sorenSo yes, we have demilestoned and deferred bug 42385617:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423856 in ec2-init "[FFE] ec2-init should check for image upgrades" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42385617:00
slangasekdirectory-enabled-user-login still says "pending on OpenLDAP 2.4.18 release" - we've had the FFe, is that still pending?17:00
slangasekactually, I know it's not, I saw the upload :)17:00
sorenNo, it's not.17:00
sorenDid I not remove that one from the list?17:00
slangasekseems not17:00
sorenOh, I removed it from the FFe list, but not the other one.17:00
sorenSorry. This is new to me :)17:01
slangaseklooks good to me, then17:01
sorenErm.. Not sure what else to say.17:01
slangasekany questions for server?17:01
mdzslangasek, sorry17:01
mdzI dropped the ball on this; I believe thierry usually covers it but is on holiday this week17:02
sorenYes, ttx is our resident release team hero :)17:02
slangasekmdz: sorted now, it seems :)17:02
sorenrelease team *meeting* hero, at least.17:02
mdzthere is a lot more going on than that page reflects, but the information on it is accurate17:03
slangaseksoren: ec2 is in good shape overall?  I still have some email threads to follow up on; am I blocking anything critical path?17:03
mdzwe have substantial work to do on eucalyptus in order to get it into a releasable state17:03
sorenslangasek: I don't think it's blocked on you at the moment.17:03
mdzniemeyer is still planning to land a new feature for the "appliance store"17:03
mdzthere are several important tasks which need to be completed for alpha 6 with regard to release engineering17:04
* slangasek nods17:04
mdzslangasek, the major issue with regard to EC2 is the kernel17:04
mdzwe've only just got a functional kernel, which rtg is working to merge into karmic17:04
mdzhe has filed an MIR as it is a separate source package17:04
rtgmdz, uploaded for MIR review this AM17:04
slangasekyes; rtg asked about that, I requested that he send it through MIR because I'm not really comfortable adding yet another source package to main and wanted MIR's sign-off17:05
mdzunderstood17:05
mdzsmoser, any significant concerns with the EC2 images apart from the kernel?17:05
smoserbug 42728817:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 427288 in linux "Karmic i386 EC2 kernel emulating unsupported memory accesses" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42728817:05
smoserthats the biggest issue at the moment.17:06
soren"apart from the kernel" :)17:06
slangasekis that fixed by the linux-ec2 package?17:06
rtgslangasek, no, its still in progress17:07
DavieyAre all the release critical issues for eucalyptus represented as LP bugs?17:07
slangasekor more work is needed (--> should be milestoned/targeted)?17:07
mdzsmoser, I assume that warrants better than New/Undecided?17:07
smoseroh. sorry. missed that. apart from kernel, no.  the nighyly image failed, but thats due to upstart depencdency on universe.17:07
mdzDaviey, yes, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=eucalyptus17:07
apwthats not obviously a kernel issue.  normally one changes a userspace libarary to fix that17:07
Daviey(thanks mdz)17:07
erichammondI ended up with the following code when I build images for EC2; not sure if it fixes the bug just mentioned: http://paste.ubuntu.com/268982/17:07
mdzsmoser, so userland is happy?17:07
mdzerichammond, thanks for that17:08
smoseri think so.17:08
mdzerichammond, do you have any outstanding concerns with regard to the current Karmic EC2 images, apart from the kernel concerns mentioned above?17:08
slangaseksmoser, apw: right, is that fixed just by installing libc6-xen?17:08
mdzI guess not17:09
robbiewheh17:09
smoserslangasek, i think so , as per jjohansen17:09
slangasekok17:09
apwslangasek, it may well be, it looks like jjohansen1 is already looking at it and is the right person to answer17:10
mdzthe bug list for the UEC images (which also affect EC2) is at https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=uec-images17:10
smoserslangasek, for some reason i thought that package was not present in karmic17:10
slangaseksmoser: it's in universe, but it would be a binary-only promotion (trivial)17:10
mdzand the bugs affecting EC2 specifically are at https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=ec2-images17:10
smoserbut it is.17:10
slangasek[LINK] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=uec-images17:10
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jjohansen1apw: I don't have an answer on that yet, I need to do some testing17:10
mdzaction for smoser to try libc6-xen, and if successful, migrate the karmic images to that?17:11
smoseryes.17:11
slangasek[ACTION] smoser to try libc6-xen in UEC, and if successful, migrate karmic images to it17:11
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smoserand then, whatever else (promotion) would be needed17:11
mdzsmoser, please update the bug to reflect what we just learned/decided17:11
mdzsmoser, right, promoting it would be a prerequisite for migrating the karmic images17:12
slangasekanything else to be covered for server?17:12
sorensmoser: Don't we already but that there? I thought we did?17:12
mdznothing more from me17:13
slangasek[TOPIC] Foundations Team17:13
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cjwatson[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/ReleaseStatus/Karmic17:13
cjwatsonBug:353534: update-manager fix committed, pending testing17:13
cjwatsonBug:386789: grub2 fix just uploaded17:13
cjwatsonBug:415888: no progress, likely to be tricky, but not the end of the world17:13
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slangasekmdz, soren, smoser: thanks17:13
cjwatsonBug:407428: fixed upstream, will land with next upload17:13
cjwatsonUbuntuSpec:foundations-karmic-cloud-setup-in-server-installer: euca_conf --discover-nodes landed, automatic component registration and some more debconf questions in progress (FFE already filed and approved, waiting for some feedback from eucalyptus experts); after that the specced work will be done but it would not at all surprise me if further work on quality is needed17:13
cjwatsonUbuntuSpec:software-library: decision appears to be to ship this as a technology preview for 9.1017:13
cjwatsonUbuntuSpec:foundations-karmic-power-management: slangasek, is there any more you have planned here? (I should probably ask questions like this before the release meeting ...)17:14
cjwatsonUbuntuSpec:foundations-karmic-bootspeed-targets: being staged in ubuntu-boot PPAs, bulk of this due to land for Alpha 617:14
cjwatsonalso dpkg 1.15.4? (FFE filed, pending); broken manual partitioning in ubiquity, fix committed; and expecting some wubi work to take better advantage of grub2 and get rid of the nasty /boot-on-NTFS bind-mount17:14
slangasekcjwatson: there's one more fix for the power management spec I hope to get in, tearing out some boot-time redundancy17:14
cjwatsonsoftware-library is disappointing, but that was robbiew's decision after discussion with mvo and mpt17:14
slangasekworking on that this afternoon17:14
mdzcjwatson, (just noting there should be a grub-related bug report inbound from cr3 for the acer aspire one boot failure)17:14
cjwatsoncloud-setup is the bit that worries me the most simply because it's so late, but by the looks of things this is not unusual among cloud work ...17:15
cjwatsonmdz: ati chipset?17:15
mdzcjwatson, I have no idea17:15
robbiewwe may be able to come to a compromise on software-store..but won't know until I talk to ivanka and mvo17:15
mdzclicking on the link in the report spews a django error17:15
robbiewi.e. rename "Add/Remove"17:15
robbiewheh17:15
mvo:)17:15
cjwatsonif it's ati and "unaligned pointer" or "out of range pointer", then it's a known issue that upstream are working on; there's believed to be a fix as of today17:16
ograCompromise: Add/Remove Software Store ?17:16
mdzcjwatson, I have no details; cr3?17:16
cjwatsonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acer_Aspire_One says i945GSE so it may or may not be the same thing17:17
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cjwatsonMootBot: sod off17:17
cr3cjwatson: I can reproduce on a few systems, I'll test today17:18
marjocjwatson: we'll get you that answer asap17:18
cjwatsonthanks; FWIW http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544155 is the bug I'm thinking of17:18
ubottuDebian bug 544155 in grub-pc "[grub-pc] grub update renders system unbootable (unaligned pointer 0x700ba)" [Grave,Open]17:18
davmor2cjwatson: AAO is all intel netbook with atheros wifi17:19
cjwatsonOK. The limitation of that bug to ATI is purely anecdotal, of course - there's no obvious reason why it should be so limited. So we'll see.17:19
slangasekcjwatson: cloud-setup> do things seem to be converging there?17:20
cjwatsonslangasek: do you plan to mark power-management implemented after that work?17:20
cjwatsonslangasek: yes, I think so - the pieces that are left are now small, they're just time-consuming to test17:21
mdzslangasek, action for cr3 to test whether the problem is that grub bug, and if not, file a new one17:21
slangasekcjwatson: implemented> yes17:21
slangasek[ACTION] cr3 to check whether Acer Aspire One failure is "unaligned pointer" / "out of range pointer" grub bug (fixed in latest grub2)17:21
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cjwatsonwell, not quite fixed yet, but possible fix in hand17:22
slangasekok17:23
slangasekanything else?17:23
cjwatsonthat's all from me, though I would like to know about the dpkg FFE sooner rather than later (yes, I know I only filed the FFE bug today :-/)17:23
slangasekack; will try to get through all the FFes shortly after the meeting17:24
* cjwatson nods17:24
slangasek[TOPIC] MOTU17:24
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slangasekScottK: hi17:24
ScottKHi17:24
ScottKcjwatson kicked off a rebuild test for us this week: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-2009090917:25
ScottKBad results can be found here: http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~wgrant/rebuild-ftbfs-test/test-rebuild-20090909.html17:25
ScottKgcc 4.4 is causing a lot of problems.17:25
slangasek[LINK] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-2009090917:25
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ScottKMost of the failures I've looked at need a C programmer to fix.17:26
cjwatsonthere's a gnat bootstrap in progress with IS, which should clear up the ada stuff, I think?17:26
ScottKSo it looks to me like we have a not insiginificant number of packages that we will ship in an unbuildable state.17:26
ScottKYes, some of this will clear up naturally.17:26
cjwatsonbut yeah, that's a lot of failures17:27
ScottKI've also been filing removal bugs on the libgtk1.2-dev depwait packages.17:27
pittioh, thanks17:27
ScottKThere are a lot, so anyone who wants to join in, feel free.17:27
slangasekI've been doing some rebuilds for NBS and hit a number of those already (thanks, curl-config); had been setting them aside for the moment, but I'll block some time one of these days to go back and hack on the ones that need fixing17:27
pittiScottK: I'll do a process-removals run, that will hopefully kill a few, too17:27
pittiScottK: one meta-bug shuold be enough, it's not that hard to figure out all reverse dependencies for archive admins17:28
ScottKOK.17:28
pittiwe can put in the list and have a quick review there17:28
slangasekpitti: wishlist: fix libcups to stop telling all its reverse-depends to link against libkrb5 :P17:28
pittislangasek: oh, sure; noted in my TODO list17:28
ScottKSo that's my major concern.17:29
ScottKEverything else seems to be shaping up reasonably well.17:29
ScottKOur FTBFS totals are already lower than Jaunty at release.17:29
ScottKFFe processing is going well.17:30
ScottKNo one I told no has shown up at my house yet.17:30
slangasekScottK: are there any particularly heinous gcc-4.4 build failures that you've found that you want other eyeballs on?17:30
slangasekheh17:30
ScottKslangasek: It's more the number of failures.17:30
* slangasek nods17:30
ScottKIt seems most of the C++ ones are missing headers.17:31
ScottKThose aren't two hard.17:31
ScottKMost of the C ones seem to be data type issues.17:31
slangasek(can we parlay this into some sort of training activity on ubuntu-motu, so more people have the skill to fix these down the line?)17:32
cjwatsonmight be worth correlating with the Debian bug reports that Martin Michlmayr tends to file about these things17:32
slangasek<blink> why did cups FTBFS on amd64, that just built a couple days ago in the archive17:32
ScottKYes.  Both good ideas.17:32
slangasekcjwatson: not sure how much he's been doing for gcc-4.4, the few I've poked at didn't have corresponding Debian bugs filed yet17:32
ScottKIt'd take someone who can fix them (i.e. not me) to lead it.17:33
* sistpoty|work is a little bit low on spare time atm, but I can try to do an instant session once I'm home tonight17:34
slangasek[ACTION] slangasek to pursue having a FTBFS training session with #ubuntu-motu17:34
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ScottKAlso, http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/ is updating correctly now also17:34
slangaseksistpoty|work: oh, great - perhaps we can coordinate17:34
pittislangasek: httpAddrGetList(dubnium): FAIL17:34
sistpoty|workslangasek: that'd be great :)17:34
pittislangasek: I bet it's just something silly like "localhost" not being defined or so17:34
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slangasekpitti: heh17:34
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pittithe test suite is pretty brittle17:34
slangasekok, we're at time, so...17:35
slangasek[TOPIC] AOB17:35
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pitti(which is usually a good thing, but..)17:35
slangasekanything else?17:35
cjwatsonhttp://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=ftbfs-gcc-4.4;users=debian-gcc@lists.debian.org17:35
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cjwatsonsorry, took me a while to find that17:35
cjwatsonrespectable number fixed there17:35
slangasekok, cool17:35
slangasekthings seem to be stable now as far as langpack size, thanks to pitti (et al)'s awesome work on splitting out help files17:36
slangasekwe're back up to 6 languages on the liveCD17:36
slangaseklet's keep it there if we can :)17:36
* slangasek raises the gavel slowly17:36
pittiyesterday's upload will have increased it again, since the new langpacsk have the stripped gnome help files17:36
pittibut about half of the savings should stay17:37
pitti(or more)17:37
superm1slangasek, i wanted to raise something for ~mythbuntu17:37
slangaseksuperm1: go ahead17:37
superm1okay so first, good news: We're on track for an new upstream release of 0.22 and doing trunk builds every few days as more bugs are getting caught, forwarded upstream and fixed.17:37
superm1Bad news: Unfortunately, we're finding lots of new NVIDIA hardware won't boot karmic live disks.  You need to enable the binary NVIDIA driver on the live disk (which is now actually do-able thanks to jockey-text) or write out an xorg.conf that forces VESA:17:37
superm1bug 404577, bug 413439, bug 427700.  The "nv" driver doesn't support this hardware, but X autoconfig is trying to pick it anyway.17:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 404577 in xserver-xorg-video-nv "Xorg does not load in karmic using Zotac ion board A series" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40457717:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 413439 in xserver-xorg-video-nv "karmic alpha 4's xorg 'nv' driver does not handle Nvidia 8200" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41343917:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 427700 in xserver-xorg-video-nv "nvidia driver does not load on ion platforms" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42770017:37
superm1and since mythtv 0.22 supports lots of hardware acceleration whiz bang things only on this new hardware, i expect that a lot of people will be investing in new hardware for it's exact purpose17:38
slangasekthese are regressions vs. jaunty?17:38
superm1Yes17:38
slangasekcan you tag them such if they aren't already (regression-potential), and we'll escalate from there?17:38
superm1i've got a piece of this new hardware myself that works properly with jaunty (chooses vesa)17:38
superm1sure17:38
slangasekseems like the -nv driver just needs its PCI matches pruned17:39
superm1well the problem is that they're not explicitly in the list of PCI matches, it just goes off vendor17:39
superm1which is a bad assumption since -nv doesn't support all nvidia hardware17:39
slangaseker, really?17:40
slangasekok, so obviously that needs fixing17:40
slangasekI think we can take that out of band from here, then?17:40
superm1unfortunately. yeah you'll get stuff like " (WW) NV: Ignoring unsupported device 0x10de0849 (C77 [GeForce 8200]) at 02@00:00:0" in your Xorg log, and then Xorg borks out17:40
superm1yeah, i just wanted to make sure it was raised. the details for solving it can be done outside this room17:41
slangasekthanks for bringing it to our attention17:41
slangasek#endmeeting17:41
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slangasekand thanks, all17:41
pittithanks all17:41
ace_suares1allright18:04
ace_suares1I'm here for the Edubuntu Meetingf18:04
ace_suares1hi18:10
sbalneavhey ho18:10
highvoltagehi!18:11
sbalneavZap!18:11
sbalneavIt's highvoltage18:11
highvoltage:)18:11
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sbalneavShocking!18:12
ace_suares1w000t!18:12
sbalneavI'm sensing some resistance to my jokes.18:12
sbalneavPerhaps I lack the capacitance to tell good ones.18:12
alkisgthe electric shock left us breathless :)18:12
sbalneavwire you note laughing?18:12
ace_suares1kalimera alkisg!18:13
highvoltagesbalneav: lol18:13
alkisgAnd a very good morning to you, ace_suares1 :)18:13
highvoltagegood morning / afternoon edubuntuers!18:13
* ace_suares1 doesn't know how to say good afternoon in greek!18:13
* alkisg neither :D18:14
highvoltageanyone speak to LaserJock recently?18:14
ace_suares1kalinichta, if you are in GMT i guess...18:14
highvoltagehe said he might have figured out the seeds but I haven't managed to talk to him since18:14
sbalneavI downloaded a DVD image last night, I'm planning on testing the install before I head out for the weekend.18:15
ace_suares1LaserJock made a dvd that you can download but it's a straight non-modified DVD. He said he want s to work on specific Edu stuff but I think he hasn't done it yet.18:15
ace_suares1I tested the install a week ago it was fine on first looks18:15
highvoltageace_suares1: yes that iso has been around for a few weeks now18:16
highvoltage(as daily buidls)18:16
sbalneavLooks like the gartoon icon set's been updated.  Will that make it in, or is it too late?18:16
highvoltageI'm burning to have an actual edubuntu disc that we can test18:16
highvoltagesbalneav: It's not too late for it to go in, but I don't think anyone is actively looking at it18:17
ace_suares1i did the test as a virtualbox sesson with the iso.18:18
sbalneavHm, wonder how hard it would be to update the package.  I'd be willing to look at it, but I might need some help18:18
sbalneavmdz doesn't love us anymore :(18:18
highvoltagesbalneav: you can ping me if you're working on it18:19
highvoltagesbalneav: otherwise I might try it myself for my work towards motu18:19
highvoltagesbalneav: yeah mdz is just busy :)18:19
sbalneavhighvoltage: Well, if you want it for motu, go ahead. :)18:20
sbalneavI've reached my level of incompetence, and doubt I'll ever be smart enough for motu :(18:20
highvoltagesbalneav: I'm just afraid that I might not get to it, if you beat me I won't complain18:20
highvoltagesbalneav: bah, don't be so hard on yourself18:21
sbalneavJust realistic.18:21
sbalneavA man should know his limitations18:21
ace_suares1I think the DVD has been around for about a week, i mean the edubuntu specific one, maybe 10 days.18:21
sbalneavAnd brother, do I have limitations :)18:21
highvoltagesbalneav: of course you do, but I strongly believe that you have what it takes18:22
ace_suares1https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/WikiSite/Meeting/Logs/2009-09-04, need to summarize though18:22
sbalneavMaking some headway on the handbook.18:22
ace_suares1it's nice to be able to refer to the raw logs like this:18:22
ace_suares1http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/09/04/%23ubuntu-meeting.html#t18:0218:22
highvoltageace_suares1: edubuntu-specific?18:22
ace_suares1it starts at that time in the log. Cool.18:22
sbalneavHow much time do I have before I have to finalize it?18:23
ace_suares1highvoltage: yeah the one LaserJock made is Edubuntu specific, isn't it?18:23
highvoltageace_suares1: that iso is the one that I requested with colin watson, it's currently basically just an ubuntu DVD18:23
ace_suares1highvoltage: oh I thought LaserJock made that one18:24
highvoltageace_suares1: it's been generated since about 2009-08-2018:24
highvoltageace_suares1: laserjock must modify the seeds so that it becomes edubuntu-specific18:24
ace_suares1highvoltage: or did i speak yo you last week about putting some more edubuntu specifici stuff in the base install, like the meta packages? I must be confused!18:24
highvoltageace_suares1: I did speak to you about it, although not last week iirc18:25
ace_suares1I menat this one: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/dvd/current/18:25
ace_suares1highvoltage: okay i am confusing you and lj on the issue, sorry18:25
highvoltageace_suares1: yes, unless the seeds have been updated, that will be a standard ubuntu DVD18:26
ace_suares1highvoltage: yes, and i spoke to you (probably) about chaging the seeds so that there would be something in the menu about education... didn't I????18:26
highvoltageace_suares1: it's our biggest priority atm, because if the seeds aren't finalised by the next alpha, there won't be an edubuntu 9,10.18:26
highvoltageI guess we'll have to check with LasrJock for more info there, earlier this week it did sound like he had it pretty much figured out.18:27
ace_suares1yeah that's what I thought, that LaserJock was working on that18:28
ace_suares1So if there is no real agenda, can I ask what we think a good meetign schedule would be, as the current one (each Friday 17 UTC) isn't sufficient, according to the mails on the list?18:29
highvoltageace_suares1: what about wednesdays?18:30
ace_suares1Another question, is there anyone with thoughts on my 'bold' move to move the old meetinglogs as detailed in the messages on the list?18:32
youcanlinuxhowdy from southern ontario18:35
highvoltageace_suares1: I'm sorry I need to run now, but I'll read up on it a bit later. I trust you with the meetinglogs though, it's been unmaintained for a long time now.18:35
ace_suares1howdy youcanlinux18:35
youcanlinuxHi Ace... good to see you here. Maybe the next meeting ?18:36
ace_suares1highvoltage: thank you for the vote of support - i really needed that (and the more the better).18:36
youcanlinuxAce, thanks for trying to do stuff for the community. Take care.18:36
youcanlinuxhang in there :-)18:37
ace_suares1youcanlinux: what do you mean by maybe the next meeting?!18:37
youcanlinuxmaybe we'll meet up then18:37
ace_suares1youcanlinux: I will try but it's a lot harder that I'd thought18:37
ace_suares1youcanlinux: okay but you are here, now??18:37
youcanlinuxNo worries. You just keep on keepin' on.18:37
youcanlinuxYes, I am here now. But I thought you stated that you had to get going.18:37
ace_suares1no, that was highvoltage18:38
ace_suares1sbalneav: if you are still there...18:38
youcanlinuxoh! Sorry. Anyway, so sorry I'm late.18:39
ace_suares1sbalneav: how's sabayon coming?18:39
ace_suares1youcanlinux: glad you are here :018:39
youcanlinuxi'm trying to get more involved in the community. Not easy, but I figure I'll give it a try...18:40
ScottKsabayon got removed from Debian and there was some discussion on #ubuntu-devel today about should Ubuntu remove it too.18:40
ace_suares1youcanlinux: what's your qualities and interests? Coding, Docs, translation, ???18:40
ace_suares1ScottK: hi scott.18:40
ace_suares1sbalneav: what are you thought son that?18:40
ograScottK, !!! no !18:41
* ace_suares1 corrects: thoughts on that ie removal of sabayon?18:41
youcanlinuxI can do technical writing and some translation. I am starting to do videos.18:41
ScottKogra: Just parroting what was said there.18:41
youcanlinuxtutorials.18:41
ograScottK, we have an active maintainer who even participates upstream and just cant package18:41
ScottKogra: I'm not the one to talk to.18:41
* ace_suares1 seconds ogra18:41
ograScottK, who decided that ?18:41
youcanlinuxand I do advocacy18:41
ScottKogra: I don't think it was decided. pitti was asking18:41
ScottKI'd take it up with him.18:42
ace_suares1youcanlinux: swell, you might be able to work with sbalneav on the handbook or with me on the wiki18:42
ace_suares1youcanlinux: if i don't give it all up, then after the wiki i'd like to work on the website18:42
Ahmuckmorning18:42
ace_suares1hi Ahmuck18:42
youcanlinuxyou can look at my current website, youcanlinux.com, I'm redoing a video now.18:43
ace_suares1removing sabayon from ubuntu in karmic would pose some problems for edubuntu, I guess.18:43
alkisgLet's hear from sbalneav about this, I thought he was asked to take up as the debian sabayon maintainer?18:43
youcanlinuxbut handbook and wiki sounds cool.18:43
youcanlinuxI'm going to be installing Karmic on my old laptop, hopefully this weekend. On this system I'm running 9.0418:44
ograScottK, thanks a lot, i pinged him18:44
ace_suares1youcanlinux: nice site. I'll study later. You are in a local linux club or just trying to start one up? Here in curacao it's near impossible to start a linux club, i've been trying for almost 7 years18:45
Ahmuckiirc, sabayon was supposed to be included in karamic and then if something different that might peform the task easier and was easier to program became avaialbe a re-evalutaion would be done18:45
ace_suares1sbalneav: ping!18:45
youcanlinuxIt turns out there is a local club, kind of, it's still a ways from here, but they weren't on any LUG list and I stumbled upon it. You're in Brazil ?18:45
youcanlinuxThanks, by the way.18:46
ace_suares1ogra since you here, and this question for all others too,  I want to move the specs but leave a redirect in their old locations so nothing will break. Any objections to that?18:46
ace_suares1I am in www.curacao.com18:46
youcanlinuxVery nice. Curacao looks like a paradise.18:47
ograace_suares1, i'll try to keep out of that discussin, i'm with LaserJock here ...18:47
ScottKJFTR, wiki moves are generally a bad idea18:47
Ahmuckwhat's the meeting about ?18:47
youcanlinuxHi Ahmuck and everybody, I was just introducing myself. I'm in southern Canada.18:48
sbalneavace_suares1: Sorry, management walked into my orifice :)18:48
ace_suares1ScottK: but a new copy of somehting, with a redirect in the old place, that is not considered a move, is it?18:48
ace_suares1sbalneav: wb!18:48
ograScottK, thats what Laser said in his mail to the list, but i wont pretend to be the bad guy for edubuntu stuff anymore, if moves are needed i said my words :)18:48
sbalneavSorry, what's this about removing sabayon?18:49
ograsbalneav, so you should have a word with pitti, apparently the desktop team woants to remove sabayon altogether from ubuntu because there is nobody taking care18:49
sbalneavOh, thought I was :)18:49
ograsbalneav, so express to him that you take care but need someone to do the packaging and uploads :)18:49
sbalneavok, I can talk to him.18:50
sbalneavIn #ubuntu?18:50
ograhe might be gone for the day though18:50
sbalneavOK18:50
ograwe all had a long day here (with release meeting)18:50
sbalneavYeah, he's gone18:50
* ogra is busy since 12h now and wanted to go long ago already :)18:51
sbalneavpitti@ubuntu.com or pitti@canonical.com18:51
* ace_suares1 gives ogra chocolate bar for more energy18:51
sbalneav?18:51
ograbut the sabayon statement couldnt stay uncommented :)18:51
sbalneavI'll send him an email.18:51
ograsbalneav, i guess both works18:51
sbalneavok18:51
ograMartin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>18:51
ograheh, neither :P18:52
sbalneavokiedoke, sending an email18:52
Ahmuckso, what's the meeting about?18:52
ograsbalneav, and pay ScottK a beer once you meet him, he pointed it out18:52
Ahmuckhi noy18:52
noyhello18:53
youcanlinuxI need to get the gnupg going and get a launchpad account. I've been meaning to...18:53
ograace_suares1, btw, onmce you get meetings with proper agenda and assign actiona items etc, you should make friends with MootBot here in this channel ;) its a very helpful tool to organize meetings and will write a lot of the log stuff for you (its documented somewhere on the wiki, all teams use it usually)18:54
ace_suares1okay thanks I will definately do that ogra18:54
ace_suares1I contacted scribes team but didn't get a reaction at all.18:54
* ogra cant type anymore18:54
ograthey are not very active, but not dead either i think18:55
ace_suares1maybe they don't like me or they are dead18:55
ograno, they care for the bug which is used daily18:55
ogra*bot18:55
ograsorry18:55
ace_suares1okay18:55
ograi really need to stop working now ...18:55
sbalneavok, I've sent hom an email18:56
ace_suares1I'll check the bot18:56
ogracheck the wiki too, there is docs for it18:56
* ace_suares1 sends ogra some immediate sleep18:56
ograheh, see you and enjoy your meeting guys :)18:56
ace_suares1So, just to be clear (ogra, you don't need to answer ;-): I can put the specs in another place and make redirects from the old locaitons and everybody will be happy?18:57
ace_suares1even ScottK and LaserJock?18:57
ace_suares1It's an hour in the meeting, does anyone have more points or issues? Else, someone ring the bell :)19:00
youcanlinuxding ding ?19:00
ace_suares1guess the meeting is over then...19:00
sbalneavbonk19:01
youcanlinuxmy schedule will be different next week, but let's see how it goes.19:01
ace_suares1bye all19:04
youcanlinuxbye19:04
alkisgbye19:06
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ScottKace_suares1: So you say you're going to do the opposite of what I've told you repeatedly and expect I'll be happy?  I have no idea what planet that make sense on.19:36
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