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barry#startmeeting16:00
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barryhi everybody and welcome to this week's platform foundations meeting16:00
barrywho's here today?16:00
evhi16:01
barry[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Meetings/2010/052616:01
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mvohi16:01
barrycjwatson sends his apologies16:01
mvolooks like a small meeting :)16:03
barrydoko, Keybuk: ping16:03
Keybukhey16:03
Keybukin a flame-war on fedora-devel-list16:03
Keybukit's fun ;)16:03
mvoabout what?16:03
Keybukguess :p16:03
mvoheh :)16:03
barry:)16:03
barry[TOPIC] lightning round16:03
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barryorder: surbhi, barry, mvo, ev, Keybuk, doko16:04
barrybut surbhi's not here, so...16:04
barrycj bug 545306 (SystemError); cj bug triage and pushed 2.0.1 to PPA (will ask mvo for sponsor upload); wikkid branch review for thumper, implemented packaging branch, blog post; hr goodness; sprint travel; maverick work items; dmb meeting (though my app is deferred until next meeting); foundations-m-python-continuous-integration discussion; quickly python-lib & bug 585617.  eot.16:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 545306 in computer-janitor (Ubuntu) "computer-janitor-gtk crashed with SystemError in open()" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/54530616:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 585617 in quickly "quickly should support user defined template paths" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58561716:04
mvodid: software-center work (branch merge backlog), update-manager SRU16:05
mvoworking on: language-selector dbusification, workitems/specs16:05
mvo(done)16:05
KeybukWatching and listening back to UDS recordings, and building up notes, etc.16:05
KeybukBegun work on the Upstart 0.10 roadmap, going to be a largish document to pass around.16:05
KeybukSome discussions with Fedora/RH people.16:05
Keybuk~16:05
dokopong16:05
barryoops, we skipped ev :)16:06
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Keybukev was too slow16:06
barry:)16:06
barryev?16:07
dokodone: eglibc-2.12 merge, gcc-4.3/gdc-4.3 updates, bank holiday, sick day16:07
doko--16:07
evperformance reviews, helping summer of code student (xnox) get usb-creator into debian, making a new usb disk for the shop, reviewing the new work Michael has done on the installer design spec, hacking on hudson to model the behavior I'm after for remastering CDs with a new ubiquity and testing them on lots of hardware.  Looks like I need to extend the locks-and-latches plugin to support shared locks.16:07
evblocked: installer design spec (partially - I intend to start work on the multilayered debconf today/tomorrow)16:07
ev--16:07
evsorry, ZNC disconnect16:07
barry[TOPIC] Outstanding actions from last meeting16:08
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evoh, and specs of course16:08
barryi think there were none?16:08
evI don't recall any16:08
barry[TOPIC] Outstanding feature freeze exceptions16:08
MootBotNew Topic:  Outstanding feature freeze exceptions16:08
barryprobably not relevant at this point in the cycle?16:08
barry[TOPIC] Farming out tasks that aren't being handled16:09
MootBotNew Topic:  Farming out tasks that aren't being handled16:09
barrynor is that i think...16:09
barry[TOPIC] Sponsorship queue16:10
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barry[LINK] http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/16:10
MootBotLINK received:  http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/16:10
dholbachyes, please!16:10
barrysince i don't have upload rights yet, is there anything i can do to help?  seems like we have a lot in this queue16:11
dholbachit'd be nice if everybody spent a bit of time getting stuff off the list that is not appropriate, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/CodeReviews has more info about it16:12
ScottKbarry: There are more than a few distribute/python-setuptools bugs that could use some attention from someone who understands how it's supposed to work.16:12
dholbachbarry: if you find something that still needs work, I'm sure somebody on your team can lend you the powers to get it off the list temporarily :)16:12
mvobarry: if you have specific items that just need a upload I can do that16:13
barryScottK, dholbach cool thanks.  i'll try to get some of that16:13
barrymvo: thanks16:13
dholbachawesome!16:13
dholbachthanks guys16:13
barryanything else on sponsorship?16:14
barry[TOPIC] Any business from activity reports16:14
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barryev: how's gsoc going?16:15
evbarry: brilliantly16:15
evDmitrijs has really hit the ground running16:15
cjwatsonhere, sorry I'm late16:15
barryawesome!  thanks so much for mentoring the next generation of ubuntu hackers :)16:16
cjwatsondone: finished writing up specs; dove into merging; added packageset seed permission exceptions16:16
mvomy guy (donkult) is also doing great in SoC16:16
cjwatsontodo: didn't really manage to get started on foundations-m-cd-boot much, except for bringing it up with upstream, so will do some more on that this week16:16
evI've already merged a few branches from him and as mentioned, he's actively working to get usb-creator in Debian.  He's milestoned a console frontend for early next month.16:16
barrycjwatson: thanks16:16
barryev: nice; mvo, sorry what is your guy working on again?16:16
mvobarry: multiarch support in apt16:17
barryrock on16:17
cjwatsonoh, and alpha-1 next week, so expecting to be plugging away at that16:17
mvobut he also worked on general apt stuff, I uploaded apt into debian-experimental with some basic support recently16:17
mvoupgrades via lucid->maverick should work now too btw16:17
mvovia update-manager16:18
mvoand do-release-upgrade16:18
barrymvo: very cool, i will try that in a vm today16:18
barrymvo: what kind of stuff is he doing to apt?16:18
evmvo: out of curiosity, are you having him write an Ubuntu spec and add work items to the foundations page of the tracker? I've asked Dmitrijs to do that on the theory that it will make him feel like more of a member of Foundations, as we're all working to get below the red line.16:18
mvoyou need to set /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades to "normal" instead of lts16:18
barrymvo: right, thanks, i'd forgotten about that16:18
mvoev: technically he is part of debian, we did a swap with debian for some organisational reason16:19
evahh16:19
evfair enough :)16:19
mvobarry: yeah, its a common thing, I need to fix that so that its more obvious :/16:19
mvoev: :)16:19
barry[TOPIC] Good news16:20
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mvoSoC!16:20
evhear hear16:21
barryi guess the fact that prague is confirmed is good news too :)16:21
barry[TOPIC] AOB16:22
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evMumble!  Everyone jump on the bandwagon16:23
evSo far it's just me, Colin, and rarely Scott in the foundations room16:23
* barry will try it this week16:24
barrybut i think i will be lonely later in the day :)16:24
cjwatsonspecs16:25
Keybukev: the rarely scott is more of a factor that I've spent most of my time listening to uds tapes16:25
cjwatsontwo people have replied to my plea for data so far :)16:25
cjwatsonwhich is good but I was hoping for a few more16:25
Keybukand being interrupted by "evan was moved in from root by server" is irritating ;)16:25
Keybukespecially since Colin sits so far away from microphones that I have the volume up so loud, that when you move in from root, people down the road know about it16:25
barryKeybuk: any good sessions we might have missed that are worth a listen?16:25
evKeybuk: we have the source code to Mumble, donchaknow16:25
evcomment that line out16:26
cjwatsonif you haven't finished yet, please at least send me the list of specs you're working on drafting, so that (a) I can see which ones *nobody* is drafting, and (b) I can make sure they're all targeted to maverick so that they show up on our work items list16:26
cjwatsonthe sooner this gets done, the more accurate the start point on our work items graph can be16:26
Keybukcjwatson: err, I apparently have no specs ;-)16:26
cjwatson?16:26
cjwatsonI thought there was foundations-m-finish-upstart at least16:27
Keybukthere's no spec for that though16:27
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Keybukand those I am putting together are on launchpad.net/upstart16:28
Keybukwhich can't be targeted to maverick16:28
cjwatsonwell, fine, but telling me "zero" is better than not replying to my mail. :-)16:28
Keybuk(cause I have to pretend other distros are going to use upstart next cycle :p)16:28
cjwatsonthat way, at least I know16:28
Keybukcjwatson: I'm telling you zero now ;)16:28
cjwatsonack16:28
cjwatsonperhaps we can figure out a way of getting upstart specs onto the WI list16:28
cjwatsonit really helps me to see what's going on for everyone16:29
Keybukyes, I have on my todo to talk to pitti to get the work items included in that list16:29
Keybuke.g. whether pitti can just include the upstart 0.10 milestone as a maverick one16:29
cjwatsonif you're happy for that to be done, I can probably take care of it16:29
Keybukoh, definitely happy for that16:29
cjwatsonare all the specs you're planning on working on targeted for 0.10 already, then?16:30
Keybukno16:30
Keybuknone of them exist yet16:30
Keybukroadmap first, roadmap produces specs16:30
cjwatsonok16:30
Keybukroadmap I intend to be finished with tomorrow/friday16:30
cjwatsontell me when you have something so that I have test cases? :-)16:30
Keybukand then send that round people, to get feedback16:30
Keybukwhile I write up the initial specs for those parts of the roadmap that are doable for maverick16:30
Keybukkk16:31
barryquestion for y'all: in the future does it make more sense to just update the meeting wiki page with your activity reports yourself, or should we still send them into the meeting chair?16:31
Keybukhttps://launchpad.net/upstart/+milestone/0.10.016:31
Keybuk^ is the milestone16:31
cjwatsonok16:31
Keybuksorry, I just squeed myself with the 0.6.6 codename again16:32
barryoh well, anyway :)16:33
cjwatsonbarry: I don't mind either way16:33
barry[TOPIC] next week's chair16:33
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cjwatsonas long as it gets done16:33
barrycjwatson: yeah, maybe it's better that the chair can ride herd16:34
barryany volunteers for next week?16:34
* ev raises hand16:35
barryev: thanks!16:35
barryand if there's nothing else, that's it!16:35
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barry#endmeeting16:36
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evthanks!16:36
barrythanks everybody!16:36
barry(send those activity reports :)16:36
mvothanks16:36
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* fader_ waves.17:58
pedro_hello!17:59
sbeattiehey!17:59
Paddy_NIIs there any documentation about what is typically covered by the Q&A team?17:59
araPaddy_NI, qa.ubuntu.com will point you to the right place18:00
hggdh~o~18:00
Paddy_NIThank you18:00
fader_Paddy_NI: Not sure if you're looking for "Questions and Answers" or "Quality Assurance" -- this meeting is for the latter :)18:00
thekornhey Q&A team18:00
Paddy_NIah18:00
Paddy_NI:)18:00
fader_Though we're certainly happy to help with QA Q&A :)18:01
araOK, let's get started18:01
hggdhhi thekorn18:01
ara#startmeeting18:01
MootBotMeeting started at 12:01. The chair is ara.18:01
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araAgenda, as usual, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings18:01
ara# SRU testing -- sbeattie (Steve Beattie)18:02
ara# Bug Day status -- pvillavi18:02
ara# Results of the meetings time poll - ara18:02
ara# Blueprints update -- all18:02
ara# Laptop Testing wiki cleanup - ara18:02
ara# Sound Card Compatibility Testing - awbancroft18:02
ara# Selection of new chair - ara18:02
ara[TOPIC] SRU testing -- sbeattie (Steve Beattie)18:02
MootBotNew Topic:  SRU testing -- sbeattie (Steve Beattie)18:02
sbeattieSRU Activity report for the past week (since 2010-05-19):18:02
sbeattie* lucid: 20 new packages in -proposed (abiword, chromium-browser, exo, gnome-screensaver, gtk+2.0, gtkmm2.4, hamster-applet, librsvg, netbook-launcher, netbook-meta, openssh, pm-utils-powersave-policy, postgresql-8.4, pygtksourceview, python-apt, rhythmbox, telepathy-butterfly, totem, vinagre, virtuoso-opensource)18:02
sbeattie     and 11 packages pushed to -updates (apt, bareftp, edubuntu-artwork, glibmm2.4, jockey, pangomm, php5, rcmdr, software-center, unetbootin, xsane)18:02
sbeattie* karmic: 2 new packages in -proposed (postgresql-8.4, virtualbox-ose)18:02
sbeattie      and 1 package pushed to -updates (kdepimlibs)18:02
sbeattie* jaunty: 2 new packages in -proposed (postgresql-8.3, virtualbox-ose)18:02
sbeattie      and 2 packages pushed to -updates (sun-java6)18:02
sbeattie* hardy: 2 new packages in -proposed (apache2, postgresql-8.3)18:02
sbeattie* dapper: 1 new package in -proposed (postgresql-8.1)18:02
sbeattieThanks to Wolfgang Kufner, Takkat, Charlie Kravetz (charlie-tca), Irihapeti, Dietmar, slumbergod, Andreas Wenning (a|wen), Leo, Filip Palm, Jens Langner, Jean-François Fortin Tami (nekohayo), areskz, Steffen Krumbholz, Pirouette Cacahuète, Thorsten Reinbold, Maciej Bęcławski (Hakkatuka), Jonathan Thomas (JontheEchidna), Numérigraphe, Hagen Fürstenau, Scott Kitterman (ScottK), Jan Schneider (yunosh), João Neves, and othe18:02
sbeattiers for testing SRUs this week.18:02
sbeattieNice to see the amount of SRUs for lucid calming down a bit.18:03
ScottKDon't worry.  Working on more.18:03
hggdhheh18:03
pedro_heh18:03
sbeattieScottK: I'd never doubt you!18:03
sbeattiePlenty still out there for people to test: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html18:03
fader_Job security ;)18:03
sbeattie(that's all I have unless there's any questions)18:04
araOK, let's move on. Thanks sbeattie!18:04
arasbeattie, before that, I have a question18:05
arasbeattie, is there a place in the wiki where you publish this same report?18:05
sbeattieara: no, but I can.18:05
arawell, I don't want to put more work on you, at least it is something people might be interested in18:06
sbeattieara: any particular location you'd like it published?18:06
arasomewhere under https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates ?18:06
sbeattieOkay, I thought perhaps under the QATeam somewhere, but that might work as well.18:07
arasbeattie, yes, maybe under QATeam makes more sense and it is easier to find18:07
arasbeattie, a link from SRU won't do any harm, though18:08
hggdhideally, we should link to current/proposed off w.u.c/SRU18:08
hggdhand, of course, to thank-yous18:08
* sbeattie takes an action item18:09
hggdhsbeattie: sorry for the additional work...18:09
ara[ACTION] sbeattie to create a wiki page of history of SRUs18:09
MootBotACTION received:  sbeattie to create a wiki page of history of SRUs18:09
ara[TOPIC] Bug Day status -- pedro_18:10
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pedro_On Thursday 20 we had a bug day based on Update Manager:18:10
pedro_https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/2010052018:10
pedro_~41 bugs were triage. Thanks a bunch to our bug day heroes:  txwikinger, micahg, kamusin, mistrynitesh, brunogirin, jibel, yofel, paulduf, odd-rationale, gregbair and effie-jayx18:11
pedro_you guys rock ;-)18:11
pedro_Tomorrow our bug day target will be the Epiphany Browser18:11
pedro_https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/2010052718:11
pedro_There's plenty of bugs waiting to be triaged, so if you have some time and want to learn a bit more about bug triage join us, we'll be glad to help you to start18:12
arapedro_, let's hope those bugs don't get triage to the epiphany package ;-)18:12
pedro_as always the bug day is going to happen on #ubuntu-bugs ;-)18:12
pedro_ara, lol, yeah hope that too ;-)18:12
bdmurraymaybe looking at epiphany bugs and making sure they are not epiphany-browser bugs would be a good idea18:13
pedro_nibel already sent a notice to the bugsquad mailing list about that18:13
hggdhNigel, you meant?18:13
pedro_bdmurray, good idea indeed, i'll put that in the wiki page18:14
pedro_that's all from here ara18:15
qensehello18:15
arapedro_, cool, thanks!18:15
araqense, hi :)18:15
ara[TOPIC] Results of the meetings time poll - ara18:15
MootBotNew Topic:  Results of the meetings time poll - ara18:15
araAs you know, we conducted a poll to ask for a different time for this meeting to rotate every other week18:16
araThe most voted hour was 19:00 UTC, with 17 votes18:16
qenseWhich confirms this time is a very good one.18:17
qensewait18:17
qenseCEST != UTC18:17
araqense, we are at 17:00UTC ;-)18:17
charlie-tcathey want it two hours later18:17
qensewhoops18:17
araFrom now on we will be rotating this meeting one week at 17:00 UTC, the following at 19:00 UTC18:17
fader_That makes it even worse for you, ara :/18:17
arafader_, yes, but I have to accommodate to the rest of the ubuntu qa team!18:18
arafader_, and it is every other week, I will survive (I hope)18:18
fader_:)18:18
* fader_ should have stuffed the ballot box.18:18
arathe chair of the meeting (who also rotates) will send the reminder a couple of days before to the mailing list18:19
sbeattieara: have we confirmed 1900 UTC is available?18:19
arasbeattie, very good point, indeed18:19
arasbeattie, we haven't!18:19
* ara reads fridge.ubuntu.com18:19
pedro_fridge says Edubuntu Meeting at 1900 UTC on Wed18:20
qenseaww18:20
arathat's unfortunate18:20
arawhat do you guys recommend doing?18:21
arastgraber, how often do you have edubuntu meetings? it is every week? every other week?18:21
fader_If it goes back to a vote again, I suggest that we have only available slots to vote on18:21
fader_Or we beat up stgraber and steal his slot ;)18:21
charlie-tcamove it to 20:00 ?18:22
qensethat was the second choice, wasn't it?18:22
sbeattieI guess I'd like to understand why so many people can't make the current timeslot but can make it 2-3 hours later? conflict with work?18:22
charlie-tca2000 was not a choice. it went by two hour increments18:22
sbeattie(but it's probably better to ask on the mailing list)18:22
araI guess it is a matter of work conflicts18:22
arawho can take the action to talk with stgraber and check how often they have meetings?18:23
bdmurrayWhat is the advantage to having the meeting here?18:23
qensegood question18:23
arabdmurray, the bot?18:23
qenseI mean, it's not like #ubuntu-quality is too busy to use.18:23
sbeattieor are most of the people that were available at 1900 also available for the current time?18:23
bdmurraybingo!18:23
araso, options are:18:24
ara1) revote again with only available slots18:24
ara2) talk to stgraber and check if they have meetings every week or not18:25
ara3) install a meeting bot in #ubuntu-quality and move the meeting there18:25
arawhat do you guys think?18:25
bdmurraywell I'd say 3 is plan B for 218:25
hggdh+1 with Brian18:26
qensebdmurray, +118:26
hggdhwe go 2 and, if needed, 318:26
ara+118:26
hggdhwill there be a vote (official)?18:26
arahggdh, on what?18:27
hggdhnew times ;-)18:27
qensethis18:27
hggdhotherwise, I would say this is done18:27
araI think we can move on, but who take the action on talking with stgraber?18:27
hggdhI will18:28
arahggdh, thanks!18:28
* hggdh thinks its time to go and really do something ;-)18:28
ara[ACTION] hggdh to talk with stgraber about Edubuntu meetings frequency18:28
MootBotACTION received:  hggdh to talk with stgraber about Edubuntu meetings frequency18:28
ara[TOPIC] Blueprints update -- all18:29
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints update -- all18:29
araOK, anyone wants to give updates on their blueprints?18:29
qensepedro_: How are the responses from mentors and students going?18:29
qenseBlueprint: qa-maverick-mentoring-program18:29
pedro_qense, just waiting an extra day for getting more responses, but so far so good18:30
qensepedro_: Many people wanting to stay?18:30
pedro_qense, yes, so far we only have 1 person who decided to step down and 1 update (ogasawara->JFo)18:31
qenseok18:31
qensegood18:31
pedro_qense, i'll be sending the updates by the end of this week18:31
qenseBy the way, is everyone here familiar with the changes we decided for the Bug Squad's mentoring programme?18:31
qensepedro_: great, thanks18:31
araqense, a brief summary will be nice :)18:32
qensethe session at the UDS was only attended by hggd, pedro_, two other guys whose name I can't remember and I.18:32
qenseara: OK18:32
qenseWell, the first thing we said was that it was clear the mentoring programme wasn't exactly working perfectly. We had some mentors on the list, and there were some students on that list as well, but no one was really doing much.18:32
qenseStudents wouldn't show up after someone would have accepted them, mentors rarely did accept students.18:33
qenseWe saw that it was needed to get some people that would do the assignment of students because otherwise it would not happen.18:33
qenseWe decided on a mentorship 'admins' group, consisting of hggdh, pedro_, charlie-tca and myself (for optimal timezone coverage), which would be reponsible for assigning students to mentors.18:34
qenseIt would then be up to the mentors to do the rest.18:34
araqense, nice, it reminds me to the ubuntu-packaging-coordinators team18:34
qenseThey would also have to give a monthly status update during either one of the weekly Bug Squad meetings, or via the mailing list.18:34
hggdhBTW, we would still like to get an admin from the Asia/Pacific TZ, in order to cover all TZs18:35
qensegood point from hggdh18:35
qenseNow pedro_ has sent mails to all current students and mentors asking if they still want to get mentored or mentor and we're waiting for their response.18:35
qenseLike pedro_ said we will wait for a bit longer and then update the wiki page and clean up.18:35
qenseNew, fresh start18:36
qensethe wiki page should only containt he current mentors witht heir current, accepted students.18:36
qenseTHE END18:36
araqense, :)18:36
araqense, thanks!18:36
qenseAny questions?18:36
hggdhqense, good summary, thank you18:36
pedro_qense, thanks for the summary ;-)18:36
qenseyou're welcome, thank you :)18:36
araI will talk a bit about qa-maverick-improve-iso-tracker18:37
ara[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/qa-maverick-improve-iso-tracker18:37
MootBotLINK received:  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/qa-maverick-improve-iso-tracker18:37
arawe need to fix and improve the ISO tracker a bit in order to fill our requirements while we wait for the new "Results Tracker"18:37
araI know, it is Drupal, it is PHP, it is ugly18:38
araBut... if you know how to code that ugly language called PHP and feel like contributing, let me know :)18:38
fader_Why all the PHP hate?  It's not like it's perl ;)18:39
araRight now I have assigned all the tasks to myself, and I will be happy to reassign some of them :-)18:39
* hggdh hides18:39
araWrite PHP! Help the ISO tracker! PHP is fun! :D18:39
* txwikinger programs PHP everyday18:39
* hggdh looks, full of hope18:39
txwikingerwhat do you guys need?18:40
aratxwikinger, you're hired!18:40
aratxwikinger, I'll send you an email with the details, and you decide :-)18:40
txwikingerok. ara18:40
fader_ara: Some of them look pretty easy for even beginners at PHP, e.g. bug 57834918:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 578349 in Ubuntu QA Website "[ISO Tracker] bug number input field doesn't trim spaces" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57834918:40
arafader_, yes18:41
qenseIsn't there actually a trim() function?18:41
araqense, yes, yes, you can get that one :P18:41
fader_Darn it, that was my secret weapon!18:41
txwikingerqense: yes18:42
araany other blueprint?18:42
araOK, moving on, then18:43
ara[TOPIC] Sound Card Compatibility Testing - awbancroft18:43
MootBotNew Topic:  Sound Card Compatibility Testing - awbancroft18:43
arammm, it looks like awbancroft is not around18:43
araI'll send him an email to see if wants to add the topic for next week's meeting18:44
ara[TOPIC] ara to send an email to awbancroft about Sound Card Compatibility Testing18:44
MootBotNew Topic:  ara to send an email to awbancroft about Sound Card Compatibility Testing18:44
ara[ACTION]  ara to send an email to awbancroft about Sound Card Compatibility Testing18:44
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arathat's better :-)18:44
qenseOtherwise we'd have to discuss that mail.18:44
qensehere18:44
ara[TOPIC] Selection of new chair18:45
MootBotNew Topic:  Selection of new chair18:45
araSo, who wants to be the chair of next meeting?18:45
* ara sees how people are hiding18:45
qenseI'll be on an island next week, without a computer.18:46
qensefor real18:46
sbeattieara: I can do it.18:46
arasbeattie, thanks :-)18:46
* hggdh unhides self18:47
* charlie-tca unhides too18:47
araOK, that was the agenda for today. Any other topics?18:47
qenseara: The laptop testing wiki thing was discussed before I remembered this meeting and joined the channel?18:47
sbeattieI assume for next week, we'll keep it at 1700 UTC, unless we get resolution on the dubuntu conflict?18:47
sbeattieerr, edubuntu conflict?18:48
hggdhsbeattie: I think this is a good approach18:48
arasbeattie, +118:48
qenseagreed18:48
araqense, no, the person in charge of that work (primes2h) is not here18:48
araqense, we will get back to that one in following meetings18:48
qenseok18:49
araAnything else?18:49
aragoing once...18:49
aragoing twice...18:50
araOK, I think we can finish the meeting18:50
ara#endmeeting18:50
MootBotMeeting finished at 12:50.18:50
hggdhthank you, ara18:50
sbeattiethanks ara!18:50
araThanks everyone!18:50
qensethank you ara!18:50
fader_Thanks all18:50
bladernr__thanks ara, that was a much larger meeting than I've seen previously18:51
bladernr__thanks all too18:51
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* stgraber waves20:04
* bencrisford waves back20:05
* highvoltage jumps in the channel and makes big waves20:06
alkisgHi all20:07
bencrisfordalkisg: hello :)20:07
highvoltageeveryone feeling good?20:08
bencrisfordthe weather is getting brighter, and despite that im naturally happy today for some reason!  im feeling great! :)20:08
alkisgYup, everything fine here20:09
highvoltagegreat.20:09
highvoltagelet's jump right in20:09
highvoltagehere are the blueprints from UDS:20:09
highvoltagehttps://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-maverick-edubuntu-community20:09
stgrabera good > 30C outside here, /me loves AC20:09
highvoltagehttps://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-maverick-edubuntu-ubiquity20:09
highvoltagehttps://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-maverick-edubuntu-packages20:09
highvoltagelast week I did some triaging on what specs actually need to be written from them20:10
highvoltagebut I keep changing my mind and keep going into a panic for no good reason :)20:10
highvoltageI'm just going to past some of it here and perhaps we can discuss it20:11
highvoltageand- maybe we can get some more people involved in doing it20:11
highvoltage    *  NEEDS-SPEC: Edubuntu advocacy- Forums for teachers on website, Facebook group?, feed on website for teacher blogs, create mailing list for educators (discontinue ubuntu-education), some kind of forum for teachers to provide edu-tips20:11
highvoltage    * COUNCIL: Approve LP Team changes20:11
highvoltage    * NEEDS-SPEC: Edubuntu Stable PPA20:11
highvoltage    * NEEDS-SPEC: Edubuntu Menu Editor Improvements, get feedback from our users (guadalinex-edu menus) (mgariepy?)20:11
highvoltageso that's from the edubuntu-community blueprint20:11
highvoltageI'm not sure if we'd have to retro-actively make a new blueprint for each spec since you can only link one spec to a blueprint20:12
highvoltage(argh)20:12
highvoltageI'm thinking that we probably need more of a to-do list than specs for our community items20:12
highvoltageany thoughts?20:13
sbalneavPresent20:13
highvoltageyay20:13
stgraberhey sbalneav20:13
highvoltagesbalneav: we missed you20:13
highvoltage*crickets.wav*20:15
alkisghighvoltage: we also need a wiki page for the live ltsp20:15
alkisgLots of people asked for that20:15
alkisgAnd I really like the idea of the stable ppa20:15
highvoltagealkisg: I noticed, I answered some questions on some bugs about it and also the questions on the list.20:16
alkisg(and also an accompanying testing ppa)20:16
sbalneavYeah, the live ltsp seems to work, but I've seen some issues with people not being able to INSTALL ltsp20:16
sbalneavfrom the dvd.  Do we know what's up with that?20:17
highvoltageso, we currently have a Roadmap page on the wiki that we could probably use more, should I make our community items to-do list items there?20:17
highvoltagesbalneav: we haven't received a bug report / list message about it yet20:19
highvoltagesbalneav: could you perhaps ellaborate on some of those issues?20:19
sbalneavI'll dig up the list messages I've seen.20:20
highvoltageah, on the LTSP list?20:20
sbalneavyeah20:20
sbalneavI think that's where they were20:20
highvoltageI haven't been paying good attention there lately so I'll go look20:20
highvoltageI remember seeing one message there from someone who tried to start ltsp-live on two different interfaces, but iirc that was all20:21
highvoltagesbalneav: does LTSP upstream use LP for bugs or its own bug tracker?20:21
highvoltage(it uses LP, I know that, sorry my brain doesn't want to brain)20:22
sbalneavheh20:22
sbalneavMy brain *never* brains.20:22
sbalneavso don't feel bad.20:22
highvoltagesbalneav: would be great to encourage them to file a bug on it if they want to, I get the LTSP bugmail at least20:23
sbalneavok, will do.20:24
sbalneavanyone had a chance yet to dig into the updated xexit in my ppa?20:24
highvoltageok, about those blueprints and specifications, I'll send a summary to the list then for feedback, doesn't seem like anyone wants to discuss it tonight :)20:24
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highvoltagesbalneav: how does it work?20:26
highvoltageyou say it's a lot lighter than the older tools that did the same thing?20:26
sbalneavright.20:27
sbalneavit's a small C program that basically installs an X onerror handler20:27
sbalneavas well as launch a thread to keep pinging the display.20:28
sbalneavwhen the display dissapears, it runs a script.20:28
sbalneavwhich just searches /etc/Xexit.d, and executes any scripts in there (run-parts type script).20:28
sbalneavI can log in with a thin client, yank the power cord, and all user processes dissapear in 15 seconds.20:29
sbalneavalkis was looking for something better than gnome-watchdog, so I coded this up.20:29
stgraberinteresting, the ltsp-cluster accountmanager does the job for us, but it's clearly a nice thing for erveryone else ;)20:29
highvoltageoh cool, I like that you can put scripts in there20:29
alkisgsbalneav: it'd be nice to have this upstream, maybe as an lts.conf option...20:30
stgraberalkisg: that's to be run on the server side, so unless upstream changed it's ideas, it shouldn't be part of LTSP as we try not to require any additional component on the server side (other than SSH that's)20:31
highvoltageI was actually going to ask whether it's suitable for including in Edubuntu, but if it would go into upstream that would probably be simpler20:31
sbalneavalkisg: Well, the only reason I *WOULDN'T* want it as part of LTSP is that even on the console, gnome/kde leave "droppings" around when you log out.20:31
sbalneavso I'm thinking it might be handy as a standalone package, but I'm easy.20:31
sbalneavand cheap.20:31
highvoltagesbalneav: if you have some time over the next few weeks we could get it into universe20:32
highvoltagesbalneav: you've already had lots of packaging practise so it shouldn't take too long :)20:32
highvoltagestgraber: I guess something like xexit could fall under edubuntu-dev once it's in the archives? then sbalneav would be able to update it quite easily20:33
alkisg...and we could backport it to the edubuntu stable ppa for lucid ;)20:34
stgraberI guess so20:34
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highvoltagethat would be a nice package for the stable ppa indeed20:34
* Lns rushes in20:37
highvoltagesbalneav: I checked the ltsp list and couldn't find those messages, but if you do please pass them along20:39
Lnssbalneav: sounds like an awesome addition :) thank you! stgraber: how does the ltsp-cluster accountmanager differ in its operation from xexit?20:40
* alkisg notes that it'd be nice if some of the cluster functionality could also work in single server environments...20:40
highvoltagesbalneav: the ltsp installer currently is quite simplistic, for the one that's going to be embedded in ubiquity we'd ideally want options to configure networking nicely and things like bridging and bonding. not 100% sure exactly how nice we'll get this for maverick, but I do think we can make some good progress at least20:40
highvoltageslow meeting tonight :)20:45
bencrisfordyep20:46
bencrisford:)20:46
highvoltagewell, is there anything else or shall we adjourne and continue anything else in #edubuntu?20:48
Lnswhat's wrong with adding functionality server-side for stuff like xexit? Sounds like a totally sane addition to me.20:48
Lnshighvoltage: just that from me ;)20:48
highvoltageLns: well, if adding it to upstream ltsp would break stuff like ltsp-cluster or other scripts and implementations, then it might not be a great idea :)20:49
highvoltageLns: I suppose making it easy to install would be a good start and then we take it from there20:50
bencrisfordhighvoltage: I don't have anything, unless anyone has any ideas regarding marketing materials20:50
Lnsoh. yeah :) that makes sense. Of course I'm sure if it's a separate package it can just do the whole remove-other-package-thingie that apt likes to do with conflicts20:50
Lnsbencrisford: what specifically regarding marketing materials? WHat's the status on marketing campaign?20:51
bencrisfordLns: just general marketing stuff, because we dont have any, and I think its important that we put some out there20:51
bencrisfordleaflets to locos, web buttons to people who will wear them on their site, and other stuff.. :)20:51
LnsI have some material from a while ago20:52
Lnsi dunno if it'll help but I can show it to you20:52
bencrisfordLns: that would be awesome :)20:52
bencrisfordthere is a bzr branch for the edubuntu-advocacy materials for sharing marketing stuff20:53
bencrisfordedubuntu advocacy team*20:53
Lnsoh nice. well we can chat in #edubuntu about that20:53
highvoltagewe also decided to use the ubuntu-education list for teachers, etc using ubuntu and edubuntu20:54
highvoltagethe list used to be abandoned but Charles Profitt picked it up20:54
Lnshonestly sounds like a lot of different places to go for such a small project...jmho!20:55
Lnsdo we need that many different facilities?20:55
Lnsbencrisford: http://logicalnetworking.net/other/edubuntuposter.png is one thing I had made a while back20:56
Lnshttp://logicalnetworking.net/other/TuxInSchoolComputerLab.png - another one20:56
highvoltageLns: it is, although the need for a platform for non-technical users has been strongly identified20:56
Lnshighvoltage: platform meaning what, a listserv?20:57
bencrisfordLns: Loving the posters!  Nice work :)20:57
alkisgLns, those are cool!20:57
Lnsbencrisford: also, a shirt I have a few left of and could make more if people want them: http://logicalnetworking.net/other/school-oss-shirt-front.jpg  and http://logicalnetworking.net/other/school-oss-shirt-back.jpg20:57
LnsSee, I'm good at the visionary stuff..not so good at the programming part ;)20:57
bencrisfordthose are cool! :)20:58
highvoltageLns: listserv, web forums, facebook... it's going to take some experimenting. we basically have to use what educators use, there's a few suggestions that seem good so we'll have to use a bit of trial and error20:58
Lnshighvoltage: as far as exposure, all of the above is a good idea :) facebook, youtube, even myspace (!!), twitter too20:59
highvoltageLns: cute :)20:59
Lnsbesides the normal list/irc/etc20:59
highvoltageLns: yeah videos are a great way to show off things20:59
LnsI have a t-shirt maker in my office building that does it for way cheap. So if you guys have suggestions or artwork you want on shirts, hit me up.20:59
LnsYou guys have all seen the video i did for ltsp in education right?21:00
bencrisfordLns: nope21:00
alkisgYup21:00
Lnsit's not edubuntu specific, kinda a marketing-y thing for my company but it can be used for whatever. I tried to make it as non-LNS specific as possible21:00
bencrisfordI love the youtube+twitter ideas :)!21:00
Lnsk for those who haven't seen it: www.youtube.com/logicalnetworkingnet21:00
Lnsit's the first/featured video on that chan21:01
Lnsyeah - twitter would be great to put a feed on front edubuntu.org page21:01
Lnsmakes the site more "live"21:01
highvoltagewell, that's it for this week's meeting time, thanks for attending!21:01
Lnsthanks highvoltage et al.21:01
alkisgThanks & bye all21:01
highvoltageLns: the new site will have that, I'll have to put some more pressure on Hedgemadge, she's really great but has been way too busy recently21:01
stgraberthanks21:02
highvoltageLns: and I kind of feel bad for having to put more pressure on her, but we really need to replace our old site21:02
Lnshighvoltage: is she in the middle of it all?21:03
bencrisfordLns: love the video :)21:03
Lnsbencrisford: hehe thanks21:03
Lnsthe guy who produced it actually used to work at google =)21:03
Lnsone of the benefits of living near silicon valley21:03
highvoltageLns: yep, she needs to tar up the db and some other files she has that's not in bzr21:04
Lnsthat's cool21:04
Lnsok i'm gonna hop on #edubuntu21:04
bencrisfordas am I21:05
bencrisford:)21:05
* highvoltage 321:05
bencrisfordhighvoltage: you forgot the gong!21:06
highvoltage*GONG*21:08
LnsBWONG...love that china style percussion!21:10
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