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zulheylo13:58
kirklandzul: what's up dood!13:59
* mathiaz waves13:59
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zulkirkland: trying to stop the ringing in my ears liam has offically reached the terrible twos13:59
kirklandzul: turn the metallica up louder!14:00
ttxo/14:00
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sommero//14:00
zulkirkland: well he listent to NIN  going to bed14:00
zulkirkland: http://rockabyebabymusic.com/14:01
zulanyways14:01
mdz\o14:02
mdzmathiaz, smoser, ping14:02
smoserhere14:02
mathiaz/o/14:02
mdzgreat14:03
mdz#startmeeting14:03
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mdzttx, my browser is acting up, do you have the agenda in front of you?14:03
ttxyes14:03
mdzah, working now14:04
mdz[link] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting14:04
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ttx[TOPIC] Review ACTION points from previous meeting14:04
mdz[topic] Review ACTION points from previous meeting14:04
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mdz[link] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/2009102014:04
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mdzACTION: kirkland to adapt help.ubuntu.com VM recipe(s?) to use libvirt14:04
kirklandhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/VirtManager14:05
mdzkirkland, done?14:05
kirklandmdz: the VirtManager piece is pretty well done14:05
kirklandmdz: i could add a similar page for Virsh14:05
kirklandmdz: you can leave that action with me14:05
mdzkirkland, iirc what we wanted was to make sure that general recipes which used virtualization used libvirt tools instead of bare KVM14:05
kirklandmdz: i'll get an equivalent virsh page up too14:05
mdzok, carried over14:05
mdz[action] kirkland to adapt help.ubuntu.com VM recipe(s?) to use libvirt14:05
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mdzACTION: mathiaz to add test case for image store in testcases wiki14:05
mathiazmdz: done14:05
kirklandmdz: hmm, yes, well, i did rework some of that documentation, but i feel that the command line stuff is valuable too14:06
mdzmathiaz, great, thanks14:06
mdzACTION: zul to write up server upgrade test case14:06
zuldone14:06
mathiazmdz: http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/System/UECImageStore14:06
mdzzul, we discussed expanding it last week, is that also done?14:06
sorenzul: Where can I see this?14:06
mdz[link] http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/ServerUpgrade14:06
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mdzsoren, ^^14:07
zulmdz: yes I asked the user to install the lamp and openssh tasksel before upgrading14:07
mdzzul, I don't see that on the page14:07
zulmdz: grr..14:07
mdzACTION: nurmi to investigate bug 45562514:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455625 in eucalyptus "Eucalyptus Loses Public IP Address" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45562514:07
ttxno news on that, note that the reporter failed to reproduce it on further testing. Anyone in the team testing long-running instances ?14:07
zulmdz: i need to bug ara then14:07
* ttx only has one UEC setup and can't use it for that14:08
mdznurmi, are you here?14:08
sorennurmi: It's quite early for him.14:08
mdzACTION: soren to complete demo virtual appliance14:08
soren$ TZ=America/Los_Angeles date14:08
sorenman okt 26 07:08:43 PDT 200914:08
mdzsoren, ah, right, I'm not sure randa took him into account when scheduling this meeting14:08
mdzsoren, demo appliance?14:09
jsalisburyttx:  I've been unable to reproduce after a week.14:09
ttxjsalisbury: not sure its good news or bad news14:09
kirklandttx: and my issue was different14:09
mdzwe talked with nurmi about it on the phone last week14:09
mdzno one has been able to reproduce it14:09
sorenmdz: right.14:09
mdzI think we can safely reduce the importance14:09
sorenI pushed out a mediawiki based appliance last week.14:09
sorenIt's available in the image store in the UEC console.14:10
mdzcan you mention the URL here?14:10
ttxmdz: doen already14:10
ttxdone, even14:10
mdzttx, thank you14:10
sorenPeople have tested it, and it seems to work as expected.14:10
sorenThere's still a few warts (the URL, the logo, and a few other tidbits), but as a proof-of-concept, it's ok.14:10
sorenI'll be fixing up as much as I can before release.14:10
mathiazsoren: did you produce an amd64 version of the appliance as well?14:10
mdzsoren, ttx had a problem getting it working; has that been resolved?14:11
sorenmathiaz: No.14:11
ttxmdz: my fault14:11
mdzhe mentioned it in the thread on ubuntu-devel14:11
sorenmdz: I'll let him talk himself out of that one :)14:11
mdzpilot error? ;-)14:11
ttxmdz: I rebundled it today and it worked14:11
mdzok, moving on then14:11
mdzACTION: mdz to chase down details on production image store14:11
mathiazmdz: it's up and running now14:11
mdzfollowed up on this by email, the production store is now live14:11
ttxmdz: well, maybe a eucalyptus bug when reregistering multiple times the exact same filenames14:11
mdzmathiaz, has it been tested with the final 9.10 eucalyptus bits?14:11
mathiazmdz: I've been able to conduct a successfull test14:11
mathiazmdz: yes14:12
mdzmathiaz, excellent, thank you14:12
mdzthat takes care of the next action14:12
mdzACTION: mathiaz to test UEC integration with production image store14:12
mdzand I think that's all14:12
ttxI tested that as well, its pretty neat.14:12
mdz[topic] Karmic release last actions14:12
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mdzttx, can you guide us through this one?14:12
ttxsure14:12
mdzI wasn't able to attend the meeting on friday so I am a bit out of th eloop14:12
ttxjust a review of the remaining things for this week14:13
ttxthe biggest part is the UEC image sfix14:13
ttxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45885014:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 458850 in ec2-init "UEC images do not mount ephemeral disk on /mnt at boot" [High,In progress]14:13
mdzsmoser, update14:13
mdz?14:13
sorenIs he here?14:14
ttxAfter discussing with eriuc Hammond, it appears that the ephemeral disk automounted is a classic expectation of an EC2 user14:14
smoseri've not made much progress on this, only jsut got through mail and stuff this morning.14:14
ttxso even if it's presented by Eucalyptus in a wrong way, we shoudl work around it in the instance14:14
smosermy plan is to modify vmbuilder to not write that entry in /etc/fstab14:14
sorensmoser: How would we mount it, then?14:14
sorenttx: Why do we not consider this a Eucalyptus bug?14:15
smoserand to have ec2-init modify /etc/fstab "once per ami" (ie on first boot), attempting to make sure that there is no existing entry before doing so14:15
ttxsoren: we do, but its safer to fix it in the instance14:15
sorenI see.14:15
smoserthe issue is that the ephemeral storage is not consistently named.14:16
smoseron ec2, we got away with one /etc/fstab written for amd64, and one for i38614:16
sorenBetween i386 and amd64, you mean?14:16
mdzsmoser, is this feasible to fix in the final 9.10 image or no?14:16
ttxWe would fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458576 in the same run14:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 458576 in ec2-init "ec2: ssh public key fingerprint in console output does not match EC2 standards" [Low,In progress]14:16
smosermdz, i'd like some time to look at it further before stating one way or another.14:17
mdzsoren, on EC2, they're different on i386 and amd64, and then they're also different in Eucalyptus14:17
mdzsmoser, ok, can you follow up later today by email and let me know?14:17
mdz(CC thierry)14:17
smoserit definitely requires a change in how we've been doing things before.14:17
sorenmdz: Right, I was just curious if they were more inconsistent than that. I mean... They're consistent on i386 and on amd64, just not between the two.14:17
mdzsmoser, I'm sure I don't need to remind you that known bugs are preferable to unknown bugs at this point ;-)14:18
mdzttx, anything else?14:18
ttxok, any other release-critical issue on our plate ?14:18
smosersoren, i will look at the default settings. in uec, it is configurable14:18
ttxI don't think we have...14:18
sorensmoser: It's configurable?14:19
ttxNext is ISO testing14:19
mathiazttx: did anyone test UEC on i386?14:19
smoseralthough i'm not sure if the first disk will always come up in a consistent location on a per-arch basis.14:19
sorensmoser: Why do we not just change the default configuration then? That seems a whole lot safer than introducing new code?14:19
ttxmathiaz: I ran the tests14:19
ttxa 20091026 candidate is now up14:19
smosersoren, you can configure how many disks you get (and what size they are). i'm not sure if you can configure what partition they appear as14:19
mathiazttx: ok - I installed an i386 cloud on my two laptops on friday and it wasn't working at all14:19
ttxwe should all know our part in that play now14:19
smoserwhich is the issue... well, actually on ec2 they're not a partition at all, on UEC they are (or vice versa, have to look)14:20
mathiazttx: I switched to amd64 and all was great14:20
ttxmathiaz: lets discuss that after the meeting14:20
mathiazttx: ok14:20
smoseranyway, the other thing on my plate is bug 458576 which has a fix ready to go14:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 458576 in ec2-init "ec2: ssh public key fingerprint in console output does not match EC2 standards" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45857614:20
ttxon the "Release Notes" side14:20
ttxWe have the following bugs proposed:14:20
ttxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-release-notes/+bug/45910114:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 459101 in eucalyptus "Relay denied from eucalyptus registration emails - source address is wrong." [Medium,Won't fix]14:20
ttxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-release-notes/+bug/44435214:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 444352 in eucalyptus "DB deadlock on reboot prevents UEC from working, temporarily" [Low,Won't fix]14:21
ttxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-release-notes/+bug/45816314:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 458163 in powernap "[regression] euca_rootwrap fixes affected eucalyptus power management (powerwake)" [High,Fix released]14:21
ttxkirkland: ^ that one is no longer needed, right ?14:21
kirklandttx: correct14:21
ttxif you have other suggestions please let everyone know14:21
kirklandttx: it appears that the powernap fix was accepted14:21
kirklandttx: i tested that all weekend long14:22
ttxkirkland: could you invalidate the ubuntu-release-notes task on that bug ?14:22
kirklandttx: with my UEC starting/stopping instances at random, putting my cloud hardware to sleep, and waking it up14:22
kirklandttx: sure14:22
ttxanything else you think should be release notes material at this point ?14:23
ttxAny other thing we should take care before release ?14:23
kirklandttx: hmm, i'll peruse the bugs, and mention to you in #ubuntu-server anything else UEC-related that I think is worth release-noting14:24
ttxkirkland: sounds good14:24
ttxIn related news, we should take some time to help on https://launchpad.net/bugs/457767 where we can14:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 457767 in debian-installer "karmic: iSCSI root: boot hangs on starting iscsid" [High,Confirmed]14:24
ttxthanks to mathiaz for his analysis and reproduction recipes14:25
mdzpgraner has asked the kernel team to help with this, and update the bug14:25
mdzgiven it sounds like a kernel problem, it seems too late to fix14:25
ttxyes, it looks pretty low-level14:25
mdzttx, so we need to update the documentation, right?14:26
ttxmdz: that'sthe fallback plan, yes14:26
mdzI've made a note to do a retrospective on it as well, to understand what went wrong and learn from it14:26
mdzttx, anything else for 9.10?14:27
ttxn othing from me14:27
mdzanyone else?14:27
mdzok14:28
mdzttx, do you think we need to do the roadmap review, or shall we start talking about 10.04 instead?14:28
ttxtalking about 10.04 sounds good14:28
mdz[topic] Progress on 9.10 roadmap14:29
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mdzI think the only outstanding item would be the image store, but it sounds like that is done now per mathiaz14:29
mdzsoren is going to continue working on a persistent appliance, but that can trail 9.10 if necessary14:29
mdz[topic] Lucid Lynx14:29
MootBotNew Topic:  Lucid Lynx14:29
mdzso we have received some requirements from Canonical stakeholders14:30
mdzand are expecting some more to come in yet14:30
mdz(they're late)14:30
mdzwe're likely to have items in the same broad categories as 9.10: UEC, EC2, appliances, enterprise deployment items14:31
mdzbut we will aim to focus on stabilization14:32
mdzand negotiate our commitments with regard to that14:32
kirklandmdz: is there anything that will fundamentally allow (force) us to focus on stabilization?14:32
mdzI also have a few notes here for small things which I think are worth looking at in a 10.04 context14:32
ttxthere are also some cleanup tasks, i.e. try to get rid of things we don't want to do LTS support for14:32
kirklandmdz: as opposed to being hyper-feature driven?14:32
mdzkirkland, yes, we've got agreement on a general plan for LTS which includes that explicitly14:33
mdzsigned off14:33
mdzso I'd like to hear from all of you what you're thinking about for 10.0414:33
sorenAutomatic testing.14:33
sorenLots and lots and lots of automated testing.14:34
mathiazAutomatic package testing14:34
smoser+1 on automatic testing (ec2 based)14:34
zulstablization/qa14:34
mathiazMore than lots and lots lots *and* *lots* of automated testing.14:34
sorenI've got a bunch of things I'd like to improve in VMBuilder.14:34
sorenmathiaz: Oh! /me concurs14:34
zulmathiaz: ditto14:34
sorenmathiaz: I like your style.14:34
ttxLikewise 5.4 convergence, if that still falls on our plate14:34
mdzmarjo and I have talked about this a bit14:34
mdzand we'll have some more QA resource to help with this14:35
kirklandreining in our bug lists, triaging, bugfixing, similar to the blitzes we made on eucalyptus in the last few weeks14:35
smoserthere are 2 things that i'd like to investigate with regard to ec2: a.) making ec2 boot much more hookable, allowing user to completley take control via user-data.14:35
kirklandbut attacking that (as a team) on some of our other critical server packages14:35
mdzsmoser, we talked about seeing if we could eliminate the ramdisk on EC214:35
kirklandwith 2 or more people triaging bugs, reproducing, testing, and fixing14:35
sorenmdz: The ramdisk? /dev/shm?14:35
mdzsmoser, and I think we should provide a standard means to install updates at boot, along the lines of unattended-upgrades14:35
mdzsoren, the initrd14:35
smoserb.) other cloud offerings (ie rackspace).14:35
zuli like to see some apport hooks for some server packages14:36
sorenmdz: Ah, right.14:36
mdzkirkland, I think we should look at auto-registration of decentralized eucalyptus14:36
sorensmoser: Big +1 on b)14:36
mdze.g. auto-registering a walrus on a remote host14:36
mdzI think that should be reasonably contained in scope14:36
kirklandwhat about live migration?14:37
kirklandof vm's14:37
sorensmoser: Also on the rackspace part. It's a small, nice, and clean API.14:37
mdzkirkland, that's dependent on upstream14:37
smosermdz, regarding standard updates , i agree. regarding ramdisk... we can investigate it.  There are things I would like to do in the ramdisk (as part of 'a' above). i like ramdisks (i know that isn't popular opinion)14:37
* soren likes ramdisks as well14:37
mdzsmoser, no pressure, just a reminder that it's something we wanted to revisit. may or may not turn out to be the best course14:37
mdzwe have some requirements around development and deployment of Java applications14:38
smosersoren, the issue with "multi-cloud" is just resources... trying to separate "generic cloud" from from "cloud specific", i only fear that it could result in less quality in UEC/ec2.14:38
mathiaznow that puppet is in main, I'd like to investigate better integration in the installer14:38
mdzmuch more concrete than what we've discussed in the past14:38
mathiazand may be integration with UEC14:38
mdzmathiaz, ok14:38
sorenmathiaz: puppet is in main?14:38
mathiazsoren: yes14:38
sorenWow. I didn't know.14:38
mdz(this is just a brainstorming session, please feel free to mention anything you're thinking about without worrying about whether it's doable or a good idea yet)14:38
ttxmdz: should we think about it and come up with a wikipage of 10.04 projects ?14:38
mdzttx, yes, this is just to get the conversation started14:39
sorenI'd like to spend a bit of time on OpenNebula again.14:39
mathiazsoren: this cyle - thanks to zul MIR work14:39
mdzttx, maybe you could create that page and start organizing these ideas?14:39
ttxmdz: sure, action me14:39
mdzsoren, that's worth looking at14:39
sorenI think it's a shame it didn't get any attention at all this release. It's really a wonderful tool.14:39
mdz[action] ttx to create wiki page for 10.04 input from server team14:39
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sorenit also provides an implementation of the OCCI cloud API.14:39
zulsoren: it did ;)14:39
kirklandmdz: i'd like to write a live-migrate-to-encrypted-home and recover-my-encrypted-home-from-a-live-cd pair of scripts; i have recipes in my blog; would be nice to get these into ecryptfs-utils and available on the LiveCD14:39
* ttx wanted to properly package openvpn's easy-rsa (or provide another easy-pki option)14:40
sorenzul: opennebula did?14:40
sorencobbler!14:40
zulsoren: oh i thought you were talking about puppet,14:40
sorenWell... It'd like cobbler in Ubuntu. I'm nt sure I want to work on it myself :)14:40
zulsoren: I noticed that opennebula is on the motu ftbfs list14:40
ttxthere is also lots of not-so-funny work to do on eucalyptus java dependencies, to clean them up *more*14:40
* soren types very poorly today due to network lag :(14:40
kirklandmdz: i'm also planning on proposing yet again places where I think byobu would make a for some really nice branding and differentiation between Ubuntu and other linux servers14:40
mathiazttx: yes - an easy pki would be great14:40
sorenzul: ah, thanks for pointing that out.14:41
mdzkirkland, ok, sounds good14:41
ttxmathiaz: at this point people are using easy-rsa from /usr/share/examples and its not working out of the box14:41
kirklandmdz: namely, in environments where running detached is the expectation (cloud VMs), and places where recovering from crashes would benefit from a screen session (the terminal on the Ubuntu desktop)14:41
zulmdz: calendaring has always been a big request from corporate users14:41
* ttx wanted to integrate etckeeper more but tha's a lot of work14:42
mathiazthere is also some integration work to be done on the identity mgmt front - with openldap+krb5 integration14:42
ttxalso might conflict with mathiaz's puppet efforts14:42
mathiazttx: well - not really - I can think of nice point of integration14:42
mathiazttx: put VCS in puppet+dpkg conffile+etckeeper14:42
mdzany ideas for the desktop or UNR?14:43
zulmake likewise better?14:43
kirklandi think we should look at better ways of building and distributing vm appliances14:43
mathiazmdz: there is the login experience - for corporate environement14:43
kirklandin contrast to the monolithic, stale, tarball approach14:43
mathiazmdz: how does gdm scale with 10000 of users in a corporte environement14:44
ttxdomain logging in gdm, yes14:44
mdzzul, it's on my list to establish some concrete user stories for likewise, i.e. decide what's most important for people to be able to do with it. then we'll know what to optimize for14:44
mdzmathiaz, ok14:44
kirklandi think it would be interesting to team with the Mobile guys and produce an Ubuntu Server ARM image14:44
kirklandas a subset of the UNR ARM work14:44
* soren is still waiting for hardware for that14:44
ttxmdz: put a ubuntu desktop in a corporate AD environment and make it behave correctly (i.e. not force you to type MYAD\johndoe as the username)14:44
sorenI want more stuff to Just Work.14:45
ttxsoren +114:45
sorenSimple as that.14:45
zuli want things to suck less14:45
ttxI think a critical review of how things should work14:45
sorenWe ship a /lot/ of stuff with default configurations we don't expect anyone to use.14:45
ttxand try to reach that point14:45
mdzsoren, for example?14:45
sorenmdz: Mail server stack, for instance.14:46
kirklandpulse audio14:46
mdzkirkland, that's actually working great for me in 9.1014:46
mdzand for rickspencer314:46
kirklandmdz: pulse audio + KVM14:46
sorenmdz: They use /etc/passwd as their userdb by default, but for anything other than the smallest of installations, we expect people to use something else.14:46
mdzkirkland, ah14:46
kirklandmdz: pulse audio + KVM + libvirt14:46
soren...instead, make them use something else by default and make sure it's as easy (or even easier) to use even for the people who don't need something big and fancy like an LDAP directory.14:47
kirklandmdz: i'm not sure yet where the bugs are, but they're somewhere in that complex stack14:47
mdzsoren, like SASL?14:47
sorenmdz: Yes, postfix should automatically speak sasl to dovecot.14:48
mdzdoes anyone have bugs in mind that they would especially like to plan to fix in lucid?14:48
sorenand dovecot should use LDAP by default.14:48
sorenbug #1?14:48
ubottuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 (Timeout)14:48
mathiazsoren: and kerberos for authentication14:48
sorenmathiaz: Quite probably, yes.14:48
mathiazsoren: with a nice user+group mgmt interface14:49
mdzsoren, in 10.04 ;-)14:49
sorenmdz: Hmm... right, point :)14:49
sorenI've been ranting and raving about this for years, and got worked up again :)14:49
zulhehe14:49
mdzkirkland, should we try to do better than the 9.10 solution on euca_rootwrap?14:50
sorenFor 10.10, then. :)14:50
kirklandmdz: perhaps, using capabilities14:50
* soren has not dared actually look at euca_rootwrap.14:50
kirklandmdz: although, the configurable rootwrap solution is pretty good14:50
mdzsoren, linux is not so far off from windows in market share on the server ;-)14:50
sorenI'm just trying to make my /own/ life easier. :)14:51
sorenHopefully, in doing so, I make everyone else's life easier as well and gain total world domination.14:52
sorenOr something.14:52
alexmi guess that having VMs for HA would fall under the migration field, isn't it?14:52
sorenI need to work out the details of that.14:52
ttxBraindump ground : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/LucidIdeaPool14:52
alexmi.e. meaning that it also depends on upstream14:53
mdzok, thanks for the input14:53
mathiazsoren: world domination? the devil is in the details ;)14:53
mdzplease feel free to keep working on the wiki page as things come to mind14:53
mdzthe assigned bug list is in OK shape, I've been reviewing it in our 1:1s14:53
sorenmathiaz: Yeah, I'm assuming this will just sort of happen along the way somehow :)14:53
mdz[topic] weekly SRU review (mathiaz)14:53
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mathiazhttp://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server-team/fixedbugs.ubuntu-server.latest.html14:54
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mathiazany bugs worth looking at for an SRU ^^?14:54
zulbug 37453714:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 374537 in munin "Munin-node have a empty /etc/munin/plugins folder" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37453714:55
zulthats it from me14:55
mathiazzul: seems like worth for SRU14:56
mathiazttx: anything else?14:56
mathiazthe nomination lists for hardy/intrepid/jaunty/dapper are empty14:57
ttxmathiaz: nothing from me14:57
mdzok14:57
mdz[topic] AOB14:57
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mdzanything else?14:57
kirklandthe new time slot ...14:57
ttxI wanted to ask about TriageDays14:57
ttxis it going ok for everyone14:57
mdzdoes everyone have a 9.10 release party to go to?14:57
zulttx: yap14:57
sorenNope.14:57
ttxmdz: no.14:57
mdzkirkland, this time slot is this week only; AIUI it's different from next week on14:58
mathiazttx: :(14:58
zulmdz: i was going to montreal but its not at a good time14:58
kirklandwhen this moves back to Wednesday, and the time changes, this hour is going to be bad for me, as it conflicts with my weekly marathon training run14:58
mdzttx, oh dear14:58
alexmmdz: sure14:58
mdzI highly recommend lining up a release party...it's a good dose of positive vibes to start off the next cycle14:58
sorenttx: Uh... I honestly forgot about my TriageDay.14:58
kirklandhttp://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2009/10/austins-karmic-release-party.html14:58
MootBotLINK received:  http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2009/10/austins-karmic-release-party.html14:58
mathiazmdz: totally - and get free beer the whole night14:58
mdzmathiaz, well, not usually, but sometimes ;-)14:59
alexmhttp://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam/KarmicKoala14:59
ttxsoren: I know, I've been covering up for you14:59
MootBotLINK received:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam/KarmicKoala14:59
sorenttx: I guess thanks are in order. You must have picked up my slack the following day :)14:59
sorenttx: Good deal :)14:59
mdzttx, soren, do we need to put some reminder system in place? perhaps google calendar?14:59
smoseri have release party and i can walk home.14:59
mathiazttx: triage day are working great IMO14:59
mdzsmoser, nice one14:59
mathiazzul: thanks for catching on the backlog14:59
kirklandmdz: so the timeslot on wednesday will be a problem for me, when it moves back to Wednesday, and Daylight Savings time comes14:59
zulmathiaz: np14:59
mdzkirkland, please speak to maria15:00
kirklandmdz: okay15:00
sorenmdz: I've just added it to my calendar.15:00
mathiazkirkland: I second you15:00
mdzwe could create a server team calendar (if there isn't one already?) and add the triage days to it15:00
sorenI don't think that would help much.15:01
sorenIf I get reminded about everyone else's triage days as well, I will begin ignoring reminders.15:01
sorenI've added it to my own calendar.15:01
mdzsoren, the way I do it is to add reminders (alarms)15:01
mdzso it is only for the things I need to be reminded about15:01
mdzbut having them all on one calendar makes it easy to reschedule: just swap days with someone, and the reminders get updated15:02
sorenmdz: I have reminders by default.. But I guess I don't for stuff from other calendars.15:02
sorenYou're right. Let's do that.15:02
mdzbut anyway, sounds like this is good enough for now15:02
mdzsoren, oh, wow15:02
mdzok, we're out of time15:02
mdzthanks, all15:02
mdz#endmeeting15:02
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ttxthanks15:02
mathiazthanks - and happy karmic days :)15:02
alexmthanks and ubuntu karma for all15:03
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jdstrando/17:03
keesmdeslaur, jdstrand: ok, status sent.  :)  this week, I'm focusing on RC testing.17:07
keesand hopefully finishing more graph reports.17:08
keesthat's it from me.17:08
mdeslaurThis week, I'm doing iso testing, and continuing work on qt4-x1117:09
mdeslaurthat's it17:09
jdstrandI too am doing iso testing, along with install audits, preparing a few SRUs for non-RC bugs not yet in karmic and I've got a firefox and pygresql update17:10
jdstrandI am on triage this week, and as part of that decided to triage apparmor bugs17:11
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keesI saw that!  looks great.  :)17:11
jdstrandthat's it from me17:13
jdstrandany questions for the security team?17:16
keesquick meeting.  :)  thanks!17:17
jdstrando/17:18
Riddellmdeslaur: what's up with qt4?17:19
mdeslaurRiddell: webkit issues17:21
mdeslaurRiddell: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/qt4-x11.html17:23
Riddellmdeslaur: hmm, not so fun17:28
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