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ttxanyone here for the server team meeting ?14:00
mathiaz/o/14:00
* jjohansen waves14:00
alexmo/14:00
ttxok, let's make it quick :)14:01
ttxmathiaz: kirkland was the designated scribe but is in vacation -- you should scribe it as the next in line, and kirkland will replace you as the scribe for next week14:02
ttxmathiaz: does that work ?14:02
* mathiaz nods14:02
ttx#startmeeting14:02
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ttxyay Mootbot14:02
ttxAgenda @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting14:02
ttxWe won't review the ACTIONs from last meeting since all actionmen are away14:03
ttx[TOPIC] Check blueprint status and progress for the week14:03
MootBotNew Topic:  Check blueprint status and progress for the week14:03
ttxwe'll just review the ones assigned to people that are around...14:03
ttxserver-lucid-eucalyptus-karmic-retrospective14:04
ttx 75% done, on track14:04
ttxserver-lucid-eucalyptus-merging-and-packaging14:04
ttx79% done, on track14:04
ttxserver-lucid-seeds14:04
ttxmathiaz ^14:05
mathiazttx: where is the burndown chart? (ie the url where you get the list of bp)14:05
mathiazttx: I've reviewed the feedback14:05
ttxhttp://piware.de/workitems/server/lucid-alpha2/report.html14:05
MootBotLINK received:  http://piware.de/workitems/server/lucid-alpha2/report.html14:05
mathiazttx: and identified items that need more discussion - I plan to send a specific email for each of them after the vacation14:05
mathiazttx: to maximise the feedback we can get14:06
ttxok, still on track ?14:06
mathiazttx: yes14:06
ttxserver-lucid-euca-remote-autoregister (ttx)14:06
ttx50% done, slightly slowed down by 1.6.2 integration work, on track14:06
ttxserver-lucid-uec-testing (mathiaz)14:06
mathiazttx: still working on it14:06
mathiazttx: I'm refining some of the WI while doing the testing as well14:07
ttxmathiaz: The 19% completion rate is slightly alarming14:07
mathiazttx: that's why the WI haven't been finished14:07
mathiazttx: right - most of them are actually workinprogress14:07
mathiazttx: and they will be knocked down at the same time14:07
ttxok, so you're confident you can still make alpha2 with this ?14:07
mathiazttx: yes14:08
ttxok, the other specs are assigned to absent people14:08
ttxso we'll skip them14:08
ttx[TOPIC] Assigned and to-be-assigned bugs14:08
MootBotNew Topic:  Assigned and to-be-assigned bugs14:08
ttxhttp://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/team-assigned/canonical-server-assigned-bug-tasks.html14:08
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ttxnothing to do... Same remarks as last week.14:09
ttxSkipping "Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (soren)" since soren is away14:09
ttx[TOPIC] Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (jjohansen)14:09
MootBotNew Topic:  Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (jjohansen)14:09
ttxjjohansen: howdy14:09
jjohansenhey14:09
ttxjjohansen: anything specific for us on this holiday season ?14:10
jjohansenno, nothing I can think of.14:10
mathiazjjohansen: I send an email to the kernel-team with regard to the kernel-package14:10
ttxjjohansen: I'll bring your attention to bug 49978514:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 499785 in linux "nic-usb-modules should include asix" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/49978514:10
mathiazjjohansen: it's in main and we're looking into dropping into universe14:10
ttxWe'll need that support to test on our UEC/laptops env14:11
mathiazjjohansen: IIRC tim already replied14:11
jjohansenah, I hadn't seen it yet14:11
ttxjjohansen: can you make sure that this bug gets attention ?14:11
jjohansenyes14:11
ttxjjohansen: cool, thx14:12
mathiazjjohansen: Subject: Re: kernel-package compatible with Ubuntu kernels?14:12
* nealmcb wakes up and looks around at the server team14:12
ttxnealmcb: o/14:12
mathiazjjohansen: I think we'll move the package to universe14:12
mathiazthat's all from me14:12
ttxok, let's move on then :)14:13
ttx[TOPIC] Weekly SRU review (mathiaz)14:13
MootBotNew Topic:  Weekly SRU review (mathiaz)14:13
mathiazbug 12861214:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 128612 in samba "Segfault in Samba installing a printer on a client" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12861214:13
mathiaz^^ is the only nomination in the queue14:13
mathiazfor dapper14:13
ttxthis one is a recent statusfix14:13
ttxit's been fixed forever... doesn't mean the nomination isn't valid, just taht it was nominated 2 years ago14:14
mathiazok - declining then14:14
ttxyes14:14
mathiazhttp://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server-team/fixedbugs.ubuntu-server.latest.html14:14
MootBotLINK received:  http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server-team/fixedbugs.ubuntu-server.latest.html14:14
mathiazthere is bug 48941814:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 489418 in krb5 "Strange behavior of libkrb5 since karmic ..." [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/48941814:15
ttxImportance:Undecided ?14:15
* ttx only looks at High :)14:15
mathiazttx: agreed14:16
ttxmathiaz: sounds like a good candidate14:16
ttxwell, I also look at Medium14:16
ttxand Critical.14:16
mathiazttx: well the bug is already open for karmic14:17
mathiazttx: I'll set to high14:17
ttxok.14:17
ttxthe rest is not relevant imho14:17
mathiazhttp://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server-team/acceptedbugs.ubuntu-server.latest.html14:18
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mathiazI need to refine the information on this list14:18
mathiazit's not very usefull as of now14:18
mathiazthat's all for the SRU review14:19
ttxok, thx14:19
ttx[TOPIC] January 6 meeting14:19
MootBotNew Topic:  January 6 meeting14:19
ttxSo the first meeting in January will have a heavy agenda14:19
ttxWe want to discuss some specs that were not targeted to alpha2, specifically:14:20
ttxserver-lucid-aws-client-libraries (mathiaz)14:20
ttxserver-lucid-asterisk-integration (dyfet, Daviey)14:20
ttxserver-lucid-cluster-stack (RoakSoax, ivoks)14:20
ttxlucid-serverguide (sommer)14:20
ttxserver-lucid-contextualization (stgraber)14:20
ttxserver-lucid-papercuts (ttx)14:20
ttxto see what can be included in the lucid roadmap, and get community comments o nthem14:20
* Daviey is happy with that :)14:20
ttxplease be there !14:21
nealmcbthanks :)14:21
mathiazttx: ^^ this is a list of blueprint that still need to be discussed?14:21
mathiazttx: some other blueprints (like server-lucid-idmgmt-*) haven't been targeted for alpha-214:21
mathiazttx: and they don't appear on the list above14:22
ttxmathiaz: this is a list of blueprints for which we need some input from the team to decide/continue14:22
mathiazttx: what's the plan with these?14:22
ttxmathiaz: it's mostly a resource issue, not a technical/consensus one14:22
ttxmathiaz: so it depends on what we keep from the global list14:22
ttxthe list is the oens where the community is involved, one way or another14:23
ttxfor example, for server-lucid-papercuts we need to discuss the process14:23
ttxfor server-lucid-aws-client-libraries we need to define the most important targets14:23
ttxfor server-lucid-cluster-stack we need some goals for lucid14:24
ttxetc.14:24
mathiazttx: does this mean that the server-lucid-idmgmt-* bp don't need any discussion?14:24
ttxmathiaz: no, it means that the spec is sufficiently defined to reach a decision14:24
mathiazttx: ok14:24
ttxdoesn't prevent to discuss it :)14:24
ttxthe list is the ones where we need community input to make progress14:25
ttxthat should be an interesting meeting, be sure to be there :)14:25
ttx[TOPIC] Open Discussion14:25
MootBotNew Topic:  Open Discussion14:25
* ttx opens the bar14:25
* mathiaz rushes to get some schnaps14:26
ttxanything / anyone ?14:26
ttxeveryone is already drunk or what14:27
ttxmoving on...14:27
ttx[TOPIC] Agree on next meeting date and time14:27
MootBotNew Topic:  Agree on next meeting date and time14:27
ttxWe'll skip the last meeting of the year...14:27
ttxso the next meeting will be the famous January 6 meeting.14:27
ttxsame place same time...14:28
ttxIf you can't make it, feel free to send your cmments to the ML14:28
ttxso that we take them into account during the meeting14:28
ttxcomments ?14:29
alexmhappy xmas :)14:29
ttxyes :)14:29
ttxthanks everyone for being here today :)14:29
ttx#endmeeting14:29
MootBotMeeting finished at 08:29.14:29
mathiazttx: thanks14:30
alexmthanks14:30
ttxyes14:30
ttxless than 30 min14:30
ttx:)14:30
ttxHave nice holidays everyone14:30
nealmcbthanks - take care!14:30
ttxmathiaz: when you update the agenda, set kirkland as the next scribe and move the jan6 section to the agenda, thx14:31
mathiazttx: sure14:31
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james_whi15:58
mvohey james_w15:59
james_whi mvo, how's it going?15:59
tremoluxheya15:59
mvojames_w: good! I'm already in best christmas moot :)16:00
mvohey tremolux!16:00
tremoluxhi mvo!  :)(16:00
tremolux:)16:00
* slangasek waves16:01
james_wevand, Keybuk, doko_: around?16:01
doko_yes16:01
james_whi16:01
james_w#startmeeting16:01
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evandHi16:01
james_wHi everyone, welcome to the Foundations Team meeting16:02
james_whttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Meetings/2009/1223 <- Agenda16:02
james_wfirst up is the lightning round16:02
james_wmvo: would you like to start, then tag the next person when you are done?16:02
mvook16:02
mvoI am working apt merges with debian and with fixes/improvements there16:03
mvoI merged the apt history branch that should give us more accurate logging - it contained a hidden abi break that I overlooked, sorry for that16:03
mvoI also work on software-center, mostly search improvements and subcategory stuff16:03
* mvo hands over to tremolux16:04
tremoluxThis week I'm working on some UI fixes in Software Center16:04
tremoluxI have a branch that will be ready to send over to mvo later today16:04
tremoluxOther than that, I'll be working on bug triage and fixes for software-center and update-manager16:04
tremoluxAnd holidaying16:04
* mvo should add that the abi break was undone via the upload today16:04
tremolux:D16:04
* mvo hugs tremolux for that!16:05
tremoluxgo slangasek16:05
slangasekI spent some time last week / this week getting the machine-readable copyright spec unwedged in Debian16:05
slangasekso that we might be able to take it from draft to candidate status in time for lucid16:05
slangasek(finally!)16:06
* slangasek tags james_w 16:06
james_wI have mainly been working on the bzr importer, trying to work out why it is so taxing on codehosting now, I have a theory, but it will be a bunch of coding to fix16:06
james_wWe also have agreement with the bzr team what they will focus on for their "lucid" release, and then what after that16:07
james_wevand: tag, you're it16:07
james_wdoko_: want to go next?16:10
doko_still some ARM work, but it's getting to somewhere, both for lucid and lucid+116:11
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doko_GCC-4.5 packaged, would like to prepare for a test rebuild in Jan with cjohnston and bigjools16:11
doko_plus OpenJDK (6 & 7) updates, and setting up/reinstalling two server machines16:12
james_wwelcome back ev, do you have a contribution for the lightning round?16:13
cjohnston?16:13
evWorking on solving a hosts race between ubiquity and NM from karmic. Merging keyboad guessing and NM config copying. Will be working on jockey integration after the holiday.16:13
james_wKeybuk?16:15
Keybuknew mountall should fix all the bugs, and implements the plymouth switch and friendlier recovery stuff16:15
Keybukworking on the plumbing layer performance; switching to devtmpfs looks like a WIN (reduces overlap with X), next up profiling udev, etc.16:16
Keybukalso working on plymouth still since that's got to fit in there somewhere16:16
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Keybukthat's it isn't it? :p16:16
james_wexcellent, thanks all16:16
james_w[TOPIC] Outstanding actions from last meeting16:17
MootBotNew Topic:  Outstanding actions from last meeting16:17
james_wI couldn't see any16:17
james_w[TOPIC] Platform sprint16:17
MootBotNew Topic:  Platform sprint16:17
james_wPlease ensure you have booked your travel and updated the wiki page if you are going16:17
james_w[TOPIC] Outstanding feature freeze exceptions16:19
MootBotNew Topic:  Outstanding feature freeze exceptions16:19
james_wI don't know of anything for this item. slangasek: do you?16:19
KeybukI could get some in early ;)16:19
slangasekdon't know of any yet16:20
slangasekKeybuk: tell me after the holiday ;)16:20
james_w[TOPIC] Milestoned bugs16:21
MootBotNew Topic:  Milestoned bugs16:21
james_whttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+bugs?field.milestone:list=132616:21
james_wthere's no bugs listed16:21
james_wthe page doesn't tell me what milestone it is though16:21
* slangasek scratches his head. 1326?16:22
james_whttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/lucid-alpha-216:23
james_wthat has plenty of things on it though16:23
slangaseklucid-alpha-2 should be: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+bugs?field.milestone=2144416:23
james_wthanks16:23
james_wremember to move bugs on and off that list as appropriate16:23
slangasekremember to fix the bugs on that list! :)16:24
james_wI see a few things on there for us16:24
james_w[TOPIC] Targeted bugs16:25
MootBotNew Topic:  Targeted bugs16:25
james_whttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+bugs16:25
james_wPlenty on there already if you are looking for something to do :-)16:25
james_wor you could work on...16:25
james_w[TOPIC] Sponsorship Queue16:25
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james_whttp://people.canonical.com/~dholbach/sponsoring/16:25
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dholbachthere's quite a bunch of proposed patches for main16:26
* james_w hasn't done any in the last week, so isn't going to start that discussion :-)16:26
james_winded16:26
james_wI shall make some time to do some of them16:26
dholbachso if you all could have a look and either reject the patches (and get them off the list) or upload them if they're good, I (and the patch authors) would very much appreciate it :)16:26
dholbachnow's probably the best time to get most of the stuff integrated :)16:27
james_w[TOPIC] Any business from activity reports16:27
MootBotNew Topic:  Any business from activity reports16:27
james_wI didn't see anything, did I miss something?16:27
slangaseknot from me16:28
james_wI assume there is no release meeting this week?16:28
slangaseknope :)16:30
slangaseknor next week16:30
james_wcool16:30
james_w[TOPIC] Select chair for next meeting16:30
MootBotNew Topic:  Select chair for next meeting16:30
james_wthis will be in two weeks time16:30
james_wany volunteers?16:31
KeybukI think you scared them16:31
evandI'll do it.16:31
james_wgreat, thanks evand16:32
james_wwhich brings us to16:32
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james_w[TOPIC] Good news16:32
MootBotNew Topic:  Good news16:32
james_wanyone have any?16:32
KeybukI don't even have any SNOW, let alone Good News :'(16:33
highvoltageI met a girl who sang the blues and I asked her for some happy news, but she just smiled and turned away16:33
ScottKGot qt4-x11 stood up on ia64 and slangasek gave us a fix for powerpc we just need to integrate.16:34
ScottKThat's good news.16:34
slangasekmy boot time is < 60seconds, that's good news to me :)16:35
Keybukwe did slip under 17.5s on max yesterday16:35
Keybukwhich is HALF WAY THERE!16:35
james_w[TOPIC] AOB16:40
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james_wanyone with anything else to say?16:40
slangasekMerry Christmas!16:40
st33medIt's not Christmas yet16:41
st33med:(16:41
mvoalmost!16:42
james_wok, thanks everyone16:47
james_whave a good break and see you in two weeks16:47
james_w#endmeeting16:47
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tremoluxhave fun everybody!16:48
* slangasek waves16:49
doko_bye16:49
evandThanks!16:49
evandHave a lovely holiday16:49
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sbalneavEdubuntu meeting now?18:17
mgariepysbalneav: i think it's in 45 minutes.18:18
sbalneavAh, did it change from 1800 utc to 1900?18:18
mgariepysbalneav, yes it did ;)18:20
sbalneavhuh, was there an email, or did I just miss it when it was organized in the irc channel?18:23
sbalneavAh, see the email18:23
sbalneavwhat's it doing in -dev?18:23
sbalneavShould be in -users18:23
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sbalneavback18:58
* stgraber waves19:00
stgraberEdubuntu meeting time !!19:00
alkisghi all!19:00
* sbalneav gives secret masonic handshake19:00
stgraberhighvoltage, nixternal: ping19:00
sbalneavPresent19:01
stgraberlooks like we're missing Jordan Erickson to have all of the council in attendance19:01
stgraberanyway, I'm really glad that we finally got that done so we can focus on Lucid now.19:02
stgraberCongratulations to all the new members !19:02
sbalneavSoooooo.... just out of curiousity, did everyone on the council vote?19:02
highvoltagestgraber: pong19:02
highvoltagestgraber: yes \o/19:02
sbalneavwheeha19:03
highvoltageI'm also surprised that everyone unanynously voted yes19:03
stgraberI'd think so, we had 6 nominee and each receive 6 votes :)19:03
stgraberso it looks like all of the current council members voted for everyone :)19:03
highvoltageI was the slightest bit worried that I might get a "no" but it didn't happen19:03
* alkisg wonders what the other edubuntu members voted... :D19:03
highvoltageI'm not sure how mootbot works but I guess we should fire him up19:04
highvoltageMootBot: start meeting19:04
stgraberJust before we start, I've something scheduled in an hour, so I hope we'll be able to make that meeting fit in the one hour timeslot19:04
stgraber#startmeeting19:04
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highvoltageah right19:04
stgraberMeeting agenda is available at: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/Meetings/Agenda19:05
highvoltageI guess we more or less covered the New Edubuntu Council, for those who missed the election results: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/196119:05
stgraberSo, just for the record, the new council is made of: Alkis Georgopoulos, Jonathan Carter, Jordan Erickson, Richard Johnson, Scott Balneaves and myself.19:06
stgraberwhich is something like half of edubuntu-members (I hope we'll get more members there soon !) ;)19:06
highvoltagedo we want to discuss the role of the EC tonight?19:07
stgraberwe probably can talk about it for up to 10min or so19:07
sbalneav"Doing everything"19:08
sbalneavdiscussed :)19:08
highvoltageok great19:08
alkisg;)19:08
stgraberthe others meetings item should go quite fast as it's basically discussing and distributing tasks for Lucid :)19:08
highvoltageso we can move on to technical aspect19:08
sbalneavI have 2 things for the agenda, putting my name forward.19:08
stgraberJust so that everyone is aware of it, Jonathan and I are marked as release contact for Edubuntu19:09
stgraberso the release team will poke one of us when a new release is coming (alpha, beta, rc, final) to know if we're ready to release and get release information (announcement, notes)19:09
highvoltage(I'm taking notes for the list so if I take a few seconds longer to reply than usual, that's why)19:09
sbalneavThe scripts that LaserJock poked at to make the dvd, do they run automatically?  Or do we have to do something?19:10
stgraberat the time, the release team asked, the new council wasn't voted yet, so having both of us made the most sense at the time. I still think it does as we're the ones who already did part of that work in the past but feel free to help anyway :)19:10
stgraberyes, they're run once a day19:10
stgraberand I get the output by mail in the morning19:10
stgraberso each day I know if something failed and can tweak the seeds and meta to fix if something is broken (didn't have to do that yet though)19:11
highvoltageI guess it would be too excessive to make them go to edubuntu-devel19:11
stgraberI expect that I'll have to poke at that soon to make Live LTSP working19:11
stgraberyeah, you don't want that on edubuntu-devel, most of the days it's just an empty report19:11
alkisgstgraber: could you give us a few more details about how's this going to work?19:12
stgraberand I'm also getting something similar for Ubuntu itself so I can easily see if something is Edubuntu-specific or not19:12
highvoltagestgraber: did you get a responce from cjwatson?19:12
stgraberlooks like we're moving to the technical part of the meeting, so let's go :)19:13
stgraberfirst part is Live LTSP19:13
stgraberthe idea is to have a working LTSP server right from the Live CD19:13
stgraberthat means having the necessary packages on the DVD (but not installed)19:13
stgraberand a chroot built in Canonical DC and put on the DVD19:13
stgraberthen a script or nice GUI to install these packages + configure them in the Live environment (that'd have to be manually trigerred by the user)19:14
stgraberthen we'll need an installer hook to copy the LTSP installation to the destination system if wanted19:14
stgraberthere's a few points I don't know how to achieve, I sent an e-mail to Collin about it on Monday but I suspect he's on holiday19:15
nixternalyo yo19:15
stgraberfor these of you interested in that, I'm happy to forward you the e-mail I sent to Collin (that's basically a more detailed description of what I just said)19:15
sbalneavI have 2 objections to the Live LTSP, but I register them NOT as something to block it's progress, since this seems to be what people want, but, in the interests of going on the record....19:15
alkisgstgraber: please do :)19:15
highvoltagestgraber: I'm wondering whether the installer hook is really all that important for lucid. it would be nice, but if it turns out to be a lot of work and hard to achieve then we could also add a menu entry for the installed system that says something like "Activate LTSP" that would pop up a gui that either installs LTSP from the Edubuntu DVD or from scratch. not sure how you feel about that?19:16
sbalneav1) It's going to use a lot of space on the DVD that could be used for either langpacks, which brings edubuntu to a wider audience, or could be used for more softaware/content (i.e. moodle plus course content)19:16
stgraberhighvoltage: I'm waiting on Collin's answer for that, but it's clearly an option indeed.19:17
stgraber1) We currently have more than the 300MB I need fo LTSP on the DVD, also, I plan to drop the Desktop from the Alternate installer if we need to get more space. Everything will then be installable from the live environment.19:18
sbalneav2) The performance is going to suck, and some people may draw inferences between what a livecd gives them versus a "real" ltsp install, performance wise (i.e. "eugh, this sucks we can't run a lab like this")19:18
highvoltagehmm, that looks like 3 :)19:18
stgraber2) That's indeed an issue, though having tested reading the chroot from a DVD, it's not that bad actually. We'll need to make that clear in the tool though.19:19
highvoltageoh that's stgraber, my bad19:19
nixternalsbalneav: how bad will the performance be? will it at least be manageable for a demo of sorts and not for typical use?19:19
sbalneavI'm merely playing devil's advocate :)19:19
nixternalstgraber: I am guessing the LTSP Live would be for demos?19:19
nixternalassuming rather19:19
stgraberthe main use case is for demo/training and release parties. And I noticed a quick important interest for that (at UDS mostly)19:19
stgrabernixternal: yep19:19
nixternalgroovy19:19
highvoltagesbalneav: I like you playing the devil's advocate19:19
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highvoltagesbalneav: because other people are going to ask these same questions19:19
alkisgI think if the server has enough RAM, and it caches everything after a few minutes of usage, it'll go pretty well...19:20
nixternalsbalneav: would it be feasable at least for demos and such?19:20
nixternalusable is probably the better word19:20
sbalneavWell, so long as people understand they're trying to boot 30 workstations off a device that's a couple of orders of magnatude slower than a hard disk, it's fine, for demo/testing purposes19:20
stgraberI guess the important part here is the wording used in the tool you'll use to start the LTSP server.19:20
highvoltageI guess the 300MB part is small enough to cache in a tmpfs in most situations19:20
stgraberif we make it clear it's for demo, it's not perfectly secure (we'll have some SSH issue for sure with the DVD) and performance are decreased. It'll be fine.19:20
sbalneavBut we KNOW a certain percentage are going to draw performance conclusions about LTSP off of the live cd performance.  And in that way, we may be hurting ourselves.19:21
sbalneavBut, I guess we won't know until we try, so, carry on seargent major :)19:21
alkisgsbalneav: with the same logic, live dvds shouldn't exist :)19:21
highvoltagewe could check how much ram is available and if it's more than 1GB or so we copy the squashfs to the chroot. it will help save at least some cd-rom disc access, and speed up booting substantially19:21
alkisg(I'm playing the opposite devil :D)19:21
stgrabersbalneav: I guess the number of users that'll complain will be lower than the number we'll introduce to LTSP through that.19:21
highvoltagealso, people could be encouraged to write it to a USB hard disk for better performance19:21
sbalneavThat's fine, like I say, my objecttions are purely academic in nature.19:22
highvoltageI think the type of people who would want to demo a Live LTSP setup are sensible enough to understand that it would be slow from DVD19:22
highvoltageI'd also like to see some real life tests, and see how slow/fast it would actually be19:22
stgraberanyway, that's clearly something I'd like for Lucid and I'm going to invest time into that (well, Revolution Linux will ;)), we can still drop it later if we find it's been a mistake but I doubt we'll :)19:23
alkisgIt'll also be used to test client hardware compatibility, which is difficult to test otherwise.19:23
sbalneavWell, yeah, but if you hang around #ubuntu for an hour you'll see things like "I just tried the live cd on my single-spin cdrom, why's it so slow? I thought linux was fast wahh wahh" etc. :)19:23
stgraberalkisg: indeed, that's a good usecase too.19:23
sbalneavBut like I say, lets try it and see19:23
stgrabercool, next up is the Edubuntu menu editor19:24
sbalneavSo long as we go into it with eyes wide [Open|Shut] :)19:24
stgraberwe wrote a spec about it at: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/Specifications/EdubuntuLucidMenuEditor19:24
stgraberand have a LP project here: https://launchpad.net/menueditor19:24
stgrabermgariepy started working on it and has at least the UI ready (not sure how much of the backend/xdg is done yet)19:24
stgraberwant me to do a quick intro or are you reading through the spec ?19:25
sbalneavmgariepy: are you shooting to have it in for Lucid?19:25
* nixternal was reading the spec19:25
stgrabermgariepy: around ?19:25
mgariepythe ui is like 85% finish, altought i'll put this code on quickly19:25
sbalneavHe was here a bit ago19:25
mgariepyyeah19:26
sbalneavthere he is19:26
mgariepyit will be on lucid.19:26
stgrabersbalneav: we have a roadmap at the end of the spec, idea is to have that in Main for Lucid.19:26
sbalneavperfect.19:26
sbalneavIf I can help, let me know.19:26
stgraberI already contacted Guadalinex (asanchez), they'll be providing some example menus, so will RL for the Quebec and maybe the US too19:27
stgraberI hope to have time to look at the code in the next two weeks so we can be on time to get it in universe and then promoted to main before FF (mid-february)19:27
* nixternal rsyncs dvd iso before he forgets19:27
stgraberso far, that's one of our "lucid features" that's the most advanced :)19:28
sbalneavSorry, I have 4 items, when it gets to me19:28
stgrabersbalneav: ok, noted19:29
stgrabernext on the agenda, we have the Netbook edition19:29
stgraberI heard quite a bit of demand for that from customers + community and it really shouldn't be hard to achieve at least as an installer option on the DVD19:29
stgrabermaintaining another image for Lucid may be a bit too much for us yet19:29
stgraberopinions "19:30
stgraber?19:30
highvoltagestgraber: what are you thinking... a meta-package for UNR?19:30
nixternalwe have 2 editions available for use, Ubuntu Netbook Edition and Kubuntu Netbook Remix19:30
alkisgI also think it'll be pretty useful, and I think students here in Greece will use it.19:30
nixternalcouldn't we just have a custom edubuntu-netbook-defaults-{kde|gnome} or such?19:30
stgraberhighvoltage: I was thinking, installer option that'll install an additional meta-package on the target system (containing the launcher, maximus, ...) yep19:31
nixternalhave them for addons if anything in Lucid?19:31
highvoltagestgraber: aaah, an option to the edubuntu install image... nice19:31
stgraberwe can certainly have the meta packages and the installer task19:31
stgraberthen it'd be great if we could have that meta package installed through the installer too19:31
stgraberanyone who would have time to work on the spec ? (I'm fine with mentoring/uploading/...)19:32
* highvoltage 19:32
stgraberyeah ! one less on my list, that's awesome :)19:33
alkisgSince we'll already have the necessary bits on the DVD, it'd be nice if we implemented "installing to netbooks from network, using the live dvd as the server". (netbooting = https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Netboot)19:33
highvoltagewriting specs are fun, especially making up names for the use cases :D19:33
stgraberhighvoltage: hehe :)19:33
highvoltagestgraber: I'll have a full draft ready by Monday'ish19:33
stgraberalkisg: we won't be able to netinstall as we will only have a live environment and not all the packages19:34
highvoltagealkisg: that's actually a very good idea, I think it could be a killer feature and quite easy to implement19:34
stgraberalkisg: netinstall requires a package repository19:34
highvoltagestgraber: not necessarilly19:34
highvoltagestgraber: we could boot the livecd over the network19:34
stgraberhighvoltage: oh ? they provide the bits to boot the livecd now ?19:34
alkisgstgraber: see the link I posted..19:34
stgraberlast I tried we were missing some stuff in the initrd for that to be possible19:34
highvoltagestgraber: I had some trouble too trying to do it before, but ogra told me that it has been done before, so it can be done19:35
stgraberalkisg: what I read on that page is about the text installer (aka, netboot)19:35
alkisgBah wrong link - anyway I've done this19:35
* alkisg can look into it, if people think it'll be useful19:36
stgraberhighvoltage: yeah, I have done it too, it requires some changes to the initrd which I would like to avoid as that'd mean shipping two initrds19:36
stgraberhighvoltage: that's easy to do outside the scope of the official DVD build19:36
highvoltagealkisg: I'm making a note of it for the minutes, I think it's worth looking in to for lucid if it's as simple as we think19:36
alkisgNice19:36
stgraberalkisg: yep, sending information on how to do it is clearly interesting, we can then discuss if that's possible to do it in Lucid or just provide the user with information on how he can do it19:37
stgrabernext point before I leave the stage to sbalneav is Artwork19:37
highvoltageI think users generally don't mind copying and pasting a few commands from a wiki page if it gives them enough gain19:37
highvoltageit could probably be provided via a script as well19:37
stgraberI've sent an e-mail about it to the ML a few weeks ago and got an answer from Mads Rosendahl who's interesting in helping us there with whatever we need19:38
alkisgRight, even a (simple enough) wiki page would do.19:38
stgrabernext step will be to list all of the requirements for each part of the artwork and announce that to edubuntu-* and ubuntu-artwork19:38
stgraberI've done it with LTSP in the past with very good results19:38
stgraberI'll be working on that spec this week or next and will announce it first on -devel so you can all review it before I send a call for artwork19:39
stgrabersounds good ?19:39
nixternal+119:39
highvoltageI quite like the default LDM Ubuntu background (the white with the fire stripe thingy)19:39
sbalneav+119:39
stgraberhighvoltage: that's one of Mads Rosendahl's contributions19:40
highvoltagestgraber: cool19:40
alkisgI'm not really sure that the artwork is appropriate for older students. I.e., for some ages and up I'd prefer the default theme... Sure, I could use update-alternatives later, so, +119:40
stgraberand I like it a lot too19:40
highvoltagestgraber: I'm not familiar with Mads Rosendahl, but I'll look up his work19:40
stgraberalkisg: yep, as we are on a DVD we also have more spaces for alternative artwork19:40
highvoltagealkisg: I hear you, I think edubuntu is ready for something more elegant19:41
alkisgHmmm then it would be possible to select the standard ubuntu artwork somehow?19:41
stgraberhighvoltage: met him in person at UDS, very nice guy and he's been doing very good work and wants to do more.19:41
highvoltagealkisg: still fun, still youthfull, something that would encourage a feel for learning, but elegant :)19:41
stgraberalkisg: we can provide alternatives background quite easily19:41
highvoltagestgraber: cool, we must get him to do more then :)19:41
alkisgstgraber: I got some negative feedback about the icons, mostly...19:41
stgraberso the splash and login background shouldn't be age-specific and nor should be the default background19:41
highvoltagealkisg: the gartoon icons?19:42
mhall119|worksorry to interrupt, but congrats to those who were elected the other day19:42
highvoltagethey have become rather dated19:42
nixternalthat they have19:42
stgrabermhall119|work: thanks19:42
alkisghighvoltage: yup... the comments were "too childish" - of course the comments were made by older students19:42
highvoltagethanks mhall119|work19:42
alkisgYounger students liked them19:42
stgraberI guess a new icon theme would be a good idea, or using the same as ubuntu19:42
highvoltageI think they were fine for the first few edubuntu releases, I think they should still be included, probably just not default19:43
stgraberwe can still ship gartoon so it's available if you want to19:43
mhall119|workgnome-colors is a nice icon packl19:43
highvoltagestgraber: *nod*19:43
stgrabercool, so that's 15 minutes for sbalneav !19:44
highvoltageI'm quite a big fan of the breathe icon theme19:44
highvoltageit's one of the first things I install on all my ubuntu machines19:44
nixternalseems there has been an update to gartoon in october adding some new icons19:44
nixternalthough I think the icons actually fit edubuntu, even though they seem "old" to me19:44
sbalneavI quite like the gartoon theme19:44
stgraberhighvoltage: yep, from the little I saw it, it looks great19:44
sbalneavbetter than the default ubuntu one.19:45
sbalneavShould I go?19:45
highvoltage(it's available from the breathe-icon-theme package just in case anyone wants to try it out)19:45
highvoltagesbalneav: please, fire away!19:46
nixternalhighvoltage: I use it as well...I do like it indeed19:46
nixternalit has that Oxygen feel to it from KDE419:46
sbalneav1) Status of my work for sabayon for Lucid19:46
sbalneavhttp://git.gnome.org/browse/sabayon/log/19:46
MootBotLINK received:  http://git.gnome.org/browse/sabayon/log/19:46
sbalneavI've been hard at work, getting Sabayon to the point where teachers will be able to use it actively, and usefully.19:46
sbalneavIn the past 2 months, I've added apply-by-group, which is huge, fixed all the crasher bugs, integrated it with Pessulus properly, and written a manual for it.19:47
sbalneavin the process, I'm now a Gnome developer.  I have git AND ftp access, and will soon be a full on Gnome foundation member.19:48
sbalneavSo, we should *FINALLY* have a management solution for teachers.19:48
alkisgCongrats sbalneav :)19:48
nixternalwow, first time I have looked at sabayon...that is pretty awesome!19:48
nixternal"It does this by providing a "desktop within a window", allowing you to customize your desktop as you see fit, then recording your changes, to be applied to users by the sabayon-apply program at login time."  <- FOR THE WIN!19:49
stgrabersbalneav: poke me as soon as you need someone to sponsor upload to the archive, I'll be glad to help19:49
sbalneav2:19:49
sbalneavhttp://git.gnome.org/browse/nanny19:49
MootBotLINK received:  http://git.gnome.org/browse/nanny19:49
highvoltagesbalneav: wow, awesome!19:50
sbalneavnanny is a brand new package, just been uploaded in  the last few days.19:50
sbalneavI'll package it for Lucid.  Basically allows a parent/teacher to control time on the workstation, content, etc.19:50
stgraberthat's the parental control thingy right ?19:50
sbalneavright.19:50
sbalneavI've already made contact with the devel.19:51
sbalneavHe asked me to wait a couple of days while they get a website together, and fix some bugs19:51
stgrabercool, how likely are we to get a working release for Lucid ?19:51
sbalneavbut then was pleased to have someone willing to get it in a distro.19:51
mhall119|worksbalneav: wasn't there a project in launchpad for that kind of control?19:51
highvoltageas in https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-zeitgeist-parental-control-lucid ?19:51
sbalneavWell, I'm willing to bet pretty good19:52
stgraber(just remembering everyone, "in Lucid", means second week of February)19:52
sbalneavI don't see a lot of code on that blueprint, whereas nanny has code.19:52
sbalneavcode > great plans every time :)19:53
sbalneavIf the other materialized, we can race 'em.19:53
highvoltagesbalneav: indeed, perhaps we should let them know of your work19:53
sbalneav3) I want to, over the holidays, have someone help me get my upload privs19:54
sbalneavfixing bugs for my item #4, plus my work for sabayon's getting hard just doing it in my ppa.19:54
highvoltagewe should perhaps briefly speak about the archive reorganisation, I'm not sure if you're familiar with it sbalneav?19:54
sbalneavYeah, I keep hearing all sorts of things.19:54
sbalneavbut let me be brutally blunt.19:54
nixternaldo we have edubuntu-devel in LP yet?19:54
stgraberthe most important thing here is to get edubuntu-dev approved for uploads to edubuntu-related packages19:55
sbalneavyes we do.19:55
highvoltagestgraber is bettter in the loop about it than me, but basically, we could have an edubuntu upload group that affects all edubuntu packages, even in main19:55
stgraberbut we can discuss that just after19:55
sbalneavhow long will that take?19:55
nixternaland if we add someone to edubuntu-devel they get upload rights to the edubuntu packages?19:55
nixternalthat is all taken care of I assume?19:55
stgrabernixternal: that bit has to be done19:55
nixternalstgraber: what all is left? I can help push that along19:56
stgrabernixternal: having edubuntu-dev granted upload rights to all edubuntu-related packages19:56
nixternaldo like we do with kubuntu-devel...those members get to vote on someone becoming an edubuntu developer19:56
sbalneavbecause, quite frankly, I became an upstream GNOME developer with keys to git in a couple of months with just one persons say-so, but I've been contributing to Ubuntu/Edubuntu for years, and I still don't have the ability to materially fix anything :)19:56
nixternalok, so that needs to be done on the canonical side then, and I am also assuming they are aware of it?19:57
nixternalsbalneav: you can fix it, we just have to upload it :p19:57
stgrabernixternal: that's on my todo for early next year19:57
nixternalstgraber: rock on19:57
nixternalearly next year == 9 days :)19:57
sbalneavAnyway, I need push access.19:58
nixternalor 8.5 for us in chicago19:58
sbalneav4) Bug day19:58
stgraberwell, that's for "when Canonical people are back from holidays"19:58
nixternalright19:58
sbalneavWe need to schedule one, so that I can take a day off.19:58
nixternalthey seem to always be on holidays too19:58
sbalneavwork, that is19:58
nixternalsbalneav: hahahahaha19:58
stgraberactually there's two days that we need to schedule19:58
sbalneavand spend a day HARD on fixing bugs19:58
stgraber- bug day19:59
stgraber- wiki day19:59
nixternalgetting out of work to do a bug day....now that is a new one...no more "My significant other is ill, I can't make it in today" or "I am not *cough* *choke* *puke* feeling well today" :)19:59
sbalneavwhat I'd like from all of you is to spend maybe an hour on the bugsquad page, and think about what you feel will give us the BIGGEST bang for the buck in terms of stability for Lucid.19:59
highvoltage+1 on bug day and wiki day20:00
sbalneavnixternal: I just book a day of my holidays.20:00
* stgraber looks at his calendar for some random dates in the next month or so20:00
highvoltagethe randommer the better20:00
highvoltage(exluding January 1 hopefully :p)20:00
stgrabersbalneav: any preference (I just do it at work so it doesn't really matter for me and highvoltage)20:00
stgraber+= ?20:00
* nixternal wishes he could do it at work, but he doesn't work :(20:01
sbalneavI'm fine anytime.20:01
alkisgMaybe a little late, to have a chance to test more alpha releases?20:01
nixternaldocs...think it is time for those to get reworked20:01
alkisgOr does it have to be old bugs?20:01
highvoltagenixternal: as in, a docs hug day?20:02
sbalneavwhat would be good is at least if stgraber and HV were available for uploads as I fix the bugs, but that doesn't sound like a problem.20:02
nixternal we would need a "doc hug month" I believe20:02
sbalneavnixternal: That's another issue.20:02
sbalneavLTSP docs are now in some kind of good state20:02
highvoltageI guess a day would be a good start :)20:02
nixternalwe can at least use ubuntu-docs as a great basis to include some of our stuff20:02
stgraber12nd and 21st of January ?20:02
sbalneavwe need to package them so they'll be in gnome helpcenter20:02
sbalneavand then get the handbook fixed up.20:03
highvoltagestgraber: +120:03
stgraber(avoid Mondays and Fridays + taking days I don't have meetings schedule yet :))20:03
sbalneav12 for bugs, 21 for wiki?20:03
stgrabersbalneav: yep20:03
sbalneavSounds good20:03
highvoltageI would be tempted to say wiki first, but since feature freeze is so close I guess it's sensible to do bugs first20:03
stgrabergood, booking Jonathan and I then20:03
highvoltagewhat aboud a docs hug day?20:04
sbalneavMarked in my calendar.20:04
highvoltagefor the 31st?20:04
sbalneavI'd say wait till after feature freeze20:04
stgraberdone20:04
sbalneavWe can still update docs after FF, right?20:04
stgraberyep20:04
nixternalyeah, after feature freeze, preferably closer to UI freeze20:04
stgraberafter FF for docs sounds good20:04
sbalneavnixternal: yeah20:05
highvoltagesbalneav: yep, although I think it would be good if we at least take some inventory of what we've got, what needs to be done, etc20:05
stgraberwe can schedule that at a later time20:05
sbalneavwe can talk about it briefly wiki day maybe20:05
stgraberhighvoltage: yep, doing a quick review and posting to the ML sounds good20:05
nixternalfor the handbook, I say we make it minimal, leveraging the ubuntu-docs...make edubuntu-docs depend/require ubuntu-docs, and then the handbook cover just educational stuff20:05
highvoltageok20:05
nixternalthat will make it so much easier to hug20:05
stgrabernixternal: and depend on the ltsp handbook for the LTSP part20:05
nixternalof course :)20:06
sbalneavOK20:06
nixternalI will get the edubuntu-docs stuff rolling at least to prepare for some hugging20:06
sbalneavThat's all from my desk.20:06
stgrabercool20:06
highvoltageif kde-edu's docs are good then between that, Ubuntu and LTSP docs it should cover at least 95% of everything needed20:07
stgraberI don't have much time left on my side but we also have the website on the schedule20:07
sbalneavright, and the handbook can tie it all together,20:07
stgraberIs anyone willing to spend time improving it or should we try recruiting someone else for that ?20:07
sbalneavI really liked it when we had it in helpcenter.20:07
sbalneavHandbook?20:07
sbalneavI'll do it.20:07
highvoltagecan we spend a few minutes to talk about the website?20:07
stgraberit'd clearly need some design work + fixing + updating the content20:07
nixternalhighvoltage: kde-edu's docs are lacking a bit, I need to spend time upstream obviously :)20:08
highvoltagenot sure how you'd feel about this stgraber, especially since I know you like drupal, but I think Wordpress would be nice for the Edubuntu site20:08
stgraberI have a gobby document if not even a wiki page about what we'd like to be part of the wiki and website, I'll send it to the ML for review20:08
highvoltagenixternal: heh :)20:08
nixternaledubuntu doesn't ship khelpcenter right?20:09
highvoltagestgraber: I think it would also be nice having an Edubuntu blog on the site for news that gets aggregated to planet Ubuntu, which we'd also use for meeting minutes, etc20:09
stgraberhighvoltage: what'd be the advantage of WP here ? I don't think we really have any blog-like content yet, it's mostly pages.20:09
sbalneavwebsite wise, aren't we stuck with whatever canonical provides?20:09
nixternalI will find out in the next 10 minutes as the iso finishes rsync'ing20:09
highvoltagestgraber: right, for now20:09
nixternalhighvoltage: I think we could leverage the Fridge for stuff like that20:10
stgraberhighvoltage: Drupal works really well for blogging btw :) (my blog runs on Drupal)20:10
highvoltagestgraber: I like how easy wordpress is to maintain, it does one click upgrades, where our drupal installation is almost always outdated20:10
stgraberyou won't have upgrades in Canonical DC20:10
nixternalright20:10
highvoltagestgraber: what do you mean? I have login on that server :)20:10
stgraberservers don't have internet access and you can't write files with the web account20:10
nixternalI would say keep the website information, news/minutes and stuff can go on the Fridge20:10
nixternalI am a Ubuntu News Editor, and I am sure it would be hard to get one or more of you on there as well so you could post news20:11
nixternals/would/wouldn't/20:11
stgraberhighvoltage: is that in Canonical DC ? because the servers I have access to don't even have access to LP :)20:11
stgrabernixternal: sounds good20:11
nixternalI need to get Kubuntu to do the same :)20:11
stgraberwe can always put a block or something following the fridge using RSS (if we can make our box talk with the fridge one ;))20:12
nixternalyup20:12
stgraberhighvoltage: sounds reasonable ?20:12
highvoltagestgraber: I believe so, it has an ip address of 91.189.94.141 and hosts things like planet.launchpad.net, www.markshuttleworth.com, popcon.ubuntu.com, kubuntu.org and a few others20:13
highvoltagestgraber: it does20:13
stgraberhighvoltage: ok, it seems to be a lot easier than the Canonical QA servers :)20:14
nixternalyou can talk to ryanacka in kubuntu-devel, as he has experience with updating the Kubuntu website....he might have pointers to make the work on our end easier since we both face similar situations20:14
highvoltagestgraber: I had to wrestle elmo for it ;)20:14
nixternalI do know whatever changes you request, in a bzr branch, have to go through intensive security checks before it gets uploaded/approved20:14
stgraberhighvoltage: hehe, ok :)20:15
stgrabernixternal: yeah, I have to send my code through security review for qa.ubuntu.com, though that's mostly for the PHP code. Python code is a lot easier to get updated :)20:15
stgraber(as in, I do it live on the server ...)20:15
stgraberok, I'll really have to go :)20:16
stgraberany other businesses ?20:16
highvoltageyes!20:16
highvoltage  Liaison with other projects (Qimo, Guadalinex, Sugar, ...)20:16
highvoltagewe20:16
stgraberoh, thanks, forgot about this one.20:16
highvoltagewe're losing our sugar packages20:16
highvoltagenot sure if you guys saw ogra's mail today20:16
mhall119|workis GDM theming in Lucid going to be easier than in Karmic?  I'm seriously thinking about pushing back Qimo 2.0 so that I can base it off an LTS20:17
stgraberIt'd be great to have someone taking care of talking with each of them. I have a quite good relationship with the guys at Guadalinex (through their company, Isotrol)20:17
stgrabermhall119|work: I don't think so, at least not yet.20:17
highvoltagestgraber: Isotrol? :)20:18
stgraberdo we have someone who'd like to care about sugar, it's quite a bit of work I believe and not something I'd have time to work on myself20:18
highvoltagethey're trolling for isos? :p20:18
stgraberhighvoltage: hehe :)20:18
highvoltageyeah sugar is way too big a beast for me at this stage20:18
highvoltageI've talked to mhall119|work before about helping him with some of those artwork packages and getting them into Ubuntu20:19
highvoltagewe need to turn him into a MOTU and Edubuntu-dev (when it exists eventually) as well20:20
highvoltagemhall119|work: so if you wouldn't mind me being assinged to work on relationship with Qimo I'd be glad to :)20:21
stgraberwould be great20:21
highvoltagemhall119|work: not that it's all that necessary probably since you're already part of us :)20:21
mhall119|workhighvoltage: half my artwork is obsolete now with XSplash and the new GDM20:21
mhall119|workhighvoltage: I'd love having your help20:21
highvoltagemhall119|work: great!20:21
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stgraberso I guess we should announce on edubuntu-* that we're looking for someone to work on Sugar ?20:21
stgraberpossibly looking at what's the state in Debian and proposing ways to improve what we have in Ubuntu20:22
highvoltagemhall119|work: I'll give you a ping somewhere between the 4th and 9th and then we can discuss it in some detail?20:22
stgraberif we don't then I'm affraid we'll have to look at it again for Lucid+120:22
mhall119|workhighvoltage: we have #qimo registered, if you want to pop in there20:22
mhall119|workor email me20:22
mhall119|workmhall119@ubuntu.com20:22
highvoltageok20:23
highvoltagestgraber: +1 on asking for some help on sugar20:23
* stgraber looks at the clock20:24
stgraberanything else ?20:24
sbalneavNope20:24
stgrabernext meeting ?20:24
highvoltageadditionally, I think we should blog about Edubuntu and current plans and progress and since we have work that don't have people assinged to it, invite people to work on those areas (such as sugar)20:24
stgrabernext week or should we wait for after the holidays ?20:24
sbalneavWhy not one after the 21st20:24
stgraberhighvoltage: +120:24
stgrabersbalneav: as in, after the wiki day ?20:25
highvoltageI think we could do another meeting on the 28th and 29th?20:25
highvoltage(of this month?)20:25
stgraberhighvoltage: yep20:26
sbalneavOh, ok, if you want to have one that soon shure.20:26
stgrabersbalneav: we should really have a meeting quite soon just to handle answers we may get on the list20:26
stgraberthen another before the bug/wiki days so we can prepare them properly20:26
highvoltagesbalneav: I think it's good to do it weekly, I think it's fine if not everyone can make it, but since timelines are short it's probably goot to get people together regularly20:26
sbalneavSounds fine.20:26
stgraberand then one after or something like that20:26
sbalneav+120:26
sbalneav+99920:26
stgraberit also makes spec tracking a lot easier20:27
stgraberwhat about 29th 19UTC ?20:27
highvoltageindeed, my memory isn't that great so if we spend more than 2 weeks not having a meeting I could forget everything :)20:27
highvoltagestgraber: +120:27
stgrabergreat, so see you all next week20:28
mgariepystgraber, +120:28
sbalneav+120:28
mgariepyi should be there, but remind me if we see each other ;)20:28
stgraber#endmeeting20:28
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stgrabermgariepy: will do, don't worry :)20:29
highvoltageheh I'll give you a ping too mgariepy :)20:29
stgraberyou're only like 30s away from my place anyway20:29
highvoltageit's great seeing Edubuntu in full swing again :D20:29
* highvoltage grabs the meeting bong stick20:29
stgrabergot to go now, was a great meeting, thanks everyone20:29
alkisgNice team :)20:29
highvoltage*BONG*20:29
highvoltage(we can move to #edubuntu for further discussions, etc)20:29
highvoltageoh, and remember to blog!!!20:30

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