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seb128hey15:59
robbiew0/15:59
* marjo waves15:59
* robbiew settles in15:59
robbiewfor the ride...yeehaw!16:00
Daviey o/16:00
robbiew#startmeeting16:00
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jdstrando/16:00
ogramoo16:00
* mathiaz waves16:01
* robbiew will officially start meeting in 4min16:01
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robbiew2min16:03
robbiew1min16:04
* jdstrand wonders if there will be a 10 second countdown16:04
robbiewlol16:04
ogasawarathe suspense is killing me16:04
ScottK\o16:04
* jdstrand is ready to jump out of the gate16:04
robbiew[TOPIC] 10.1016:05
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jdstrand\o/16:05
robbiewI'm not going to paste the usual links...they are in the agenda16:05
robbiewso let's jump in16:05
robbiew[TOPIC] QA Team Report16:05
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marjo# Hardware testing16:06
marjohttp://people.canonical.com/~fader/hw-testing/current.html16:06
marjoLaptops16:06
marjo    passed   43 (91%)    failed    0 ( 0%)    untested  4 ( 9%)16:06
marjoServers16:06
MootBotLINK received:  http://people.canonical.com/~fader/hw-testing/current.html16:06
marjo    passed   56 (86%)    failed    0 ( 0%)    untested  9 (14%)16:06
marjoNetbooks16:06
marjo    passed   14 (93%)    failed    0 ( 0%)    untested  1 ( 7%)16:06
marjoDesktops16:06
marjo    passed    9 (60%)    failed    0 ( 0%)    untested  4 (40%)16:06
marjoresults are looking good, except for desktops blocked on resources; been escalated16:06
marjoBoot Performance Week of 5/08/2010-12/08/201016:07
marjo---------------------------------------------16:07
marjohttp://people.canonical.com/~cr3/daily-bootcharts/averages.html16:07
marjoTotal number of systems with regressions: 1 out of 49 systems16:07
marjoSpecific System(s):16:07
MootBotLINK received:  http://people.canonical.com/~cr3/daily-bootcharts/averages.html16:07
marjoAsus Eee PC 900 (Laptop)[1]     Desktop regressed: 10.39s16:07
* slangasek sneaks into the back16:07
robbiewdo we do any bluetooth testing as part of the hardware tests?16:07
marjorobbiew: manual testing only16:08
* jdstrand nods to slangasek 16:08
robbiewhow recently have we tested it...because it appears to be broken currently :/16:08
robbiewthough I know it WAS working16:08
marjorobbiew: we're going to do manual testing based on alpha3, so we'll report again later16:09
robbiewok...I think I already know the results :P16:10
robbiewone more question16:10
robbieware all the machines in the daily-bootcharts running Ubuntu Desktop?16:10
robbiewor are some running UNE16:10
fader_robbiew: We do bluetooth as part of the manual tests16:10
robbiewis there an echo in here?16:11
robbiewlol16:11
fader_Heh, sorry, missed marjo's answer :)16:11
marjorobbiew: per earlier agreement, we run desktop edition on desktops & UNE on netbooks16:11
ameetprobbiew:  daily-bootcharts some run UNE16:11
robbiewokay, perfect16:11
marjorobbiew: is this report format ok with you?16:11
robbiewcould we somehow note the ones running UNE...doesn't need to be fancy16:11
robbiewa simple "*" by the name would work for me16:12
ameetprobbiew: ack.  I will make that edit16:12
robbiewthnx16:12
marjorobbiew: we'll do for next report16:12
marjoSpec Status16:12
marjohttp://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-platform-qa-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html16:12
marjoqa-maverick-mago-daily, 17% complete16:12
marjoqa-maverick-automated-server-testing, 0% complete, Stalled due to UEC testing.16:12
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robbiewmarjo: yeah...looking good16:12
marjorobbiew: that's it for 10.1016:13
robbiewameetp: would also be good if we could have separate averages for machines running Ubuntu Desktop and those running UNE16:13
robbiewmarjo: thnx16:13
robbiewameetp: asking so that we can catch any regressions that affect UNE or Desktop *only*...helps in chasing down the problem16:14
robbiewany questions for QA?16:14
ameetprobbiew: sure16:14
ScottKThere was some discussion about getting some Kubuntu boot charts in there a few weeks ago.16:14
ScottKThat'd still be nice.16:14
robbiewthere was?.../me must have been out16:15
marjoScottK: agree, still investigating16:15
ScottKOK.16:15
robbiewScottK: sorry...or I would have made a note of it16:15
ScottKNo problem.  marjo's on it.16:15
robbiewand by marjo...that means ameetp :P16:15
robbiew[TOPIC] Security team update16:16
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marjorobbiew: of course, everyone knew that!16:16
robbiewheh16:16
jdstrandhi16:16
jdstrand[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/ReleaseStatus/Maverick16:16
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jdstrand[LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-security.html16:16
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jdstrandNo milestoned bugs. As I've mentioned before, blueprints for the cycle are generally slipping due to high/complicated security update load. That said, we pushed before FF for several time-sensitive work items and got them in. For what remains we will continue to get to what we can while postponing others.16:16
jdstrandNext week, mdeslaur will be uploading -proposed packages for security-m-tls-renegotiation-updates, our last remaining essential blueprint.16:17
jdstrandAs for milestoned blueprints, I finished the libvirt 0.8.3 merge this week and kees is continuing to work on his 4 remaining work items for the arm security blueprints. It is slow going without physical access to hardware though.16:17
jdstrandWe have one release-targeted bug: bug #545795. There is a patch for pci devices, but it needs upstream review, which I hope to push upstream today or early next week. I just need to find the time to work on the hostdev part.16:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 545795 in libvirt (Ubuntu Maverick) "apparmor driver blocks access to some hostdev and pcidev devices" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/54579516:17
jdstrandthat's it from me16:18
robbiewthnx jdstrand16:18
robbiewquestions for security?16:18
robbiew[TOPIC] Kernel team update16:19
MootBotNew Topic:  Kernel team update16:19
ogasawaraOverall Kernel Team status is summarised at the first URL below, including the item(s) called out in the agenda.  Our burndown chart for Beta is at the third URL, and our overall burndown chart is at the fourth:16:19
ogasawara[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Maverick16:19
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Maverick16:19
ogasawara[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Maverick#Milestone ubuntu-10.10-beta16:19
ogasawara[LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-kernel-team-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html16:19
ogasawara[LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-kernel-team.svg16:19
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Maverick#Milestone ubuntu-10.10-beta16:19
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ogasawaraOn the specs noted in the agenda, status is as follows:16:19
ogasawara* kernel-maverick-apparmor: 83% complete.  The remaining userspace log parsing bits are progressing nicely and should be compelted by Beta.16:19
ogasawara* kernel-maverick-pv-ops-ec2-kernel: 75% complete.  The -virtual kernel has been enabled as a pv-ops kernel on EC2.  This does not include the pv-on-HVM drivers which are required for Amazon's Compute Cloud.  pv-on-HVM is currently being evaluated and we expect this to be completed in time for Beta.16:19
ogasawaraOn the bugs noted in the agenda, status is as follows:16:20
ogasawaraBug 591941 - mpoirier is discussing a resolution with the upstream developers.  It appears this issue was the result of a separate upstream fix.16:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 591941 in linux (Ubuntu Maverick) "SDHC card not recognized" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59194116:20
ogasawaraBug 595489 - A patch has been accepted upstream and expected to land in upstream stable v2.6.35.2. We'll rebase Maverick to v2.6.35.2 which will subsequently resolve this issue.  I expect this to be resolved prior to Beta.  For Lucid, the patch is already Fix Committed and undergoing the SRU process.16:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 595489 in linux (Ubuntu Maverick) "lvm snapshot causes deadlock in 2.6.35" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/59548916:20
ogasawaraBug 605488 - Currently assigned to lag and under investigation.  It's proving difficult to reproduce at the moment.16:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 605488 in linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick) "BUG: scheduling while atomic: mmcqd/46/0x00000002" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60548816:20
ogasawaraBug 605739 - Believed to be resolved in the latest linux-ti-omap4-2.6.34-903.7 kernel. Just awaiting verification before closing.16:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 605739 in linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick) "BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:94d23" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60573916:20
ogasawaraBug 554569 - The patch in question is already included in the latest Maverick kernel. I've posted a comment to the bug and marked it Fix Released.16:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 554569 in OEM Priority Project "[lucid] Blank screen with KMS on Thinkpad X201 with Arrandale (i915)" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55456916:21
ogasawaraAs a general status, we've stabilized on upstream v2.6.35 final and will pull 2.6.35.y stable updates from here on out.  We've already rebased to upstream stable v2.6.35.1, ie linux-2.6.35-15.21, and I expect upstream stable v2.6.35.2 to land relatively soon.  We are above the trend line for our Beta release burndown chart but below the trend line overall.  The remaining Beta release work items are not release critical.16:21
ogasawaraQuestions?16:21
robbiewand we are waiting for the TB's decision on dropping SPARC and IA64?16:22
ogasawararobbiew: yes, per ScottK's request.16:22
ScottKIt's on their agenda, so it seemed reasonable.16:22
ogasawararobbiew: but I'm ready to pull the trigger :)16:22
* robbiew thought they already decided this via a vote on the mailing list...but maybe that was a vote to start the process16:23
robbiewScottK: ack...no worries16:23
robbiewany questions for kernel?16:24
robbiewthanks ogasawara16:24
robbiew[TOPIC] Foundations16:24
MootBotNew Topic:  Foundations16:24
robbiewcjwatson is out16:24
robbiewand I don't think there's a fill-in16:25
robbiewluckily I know the team lead VERY well...;)16:25
DavieyO_o16:25
ScottKIssue for foundations.  I think Bug #617359 needs cjwatson to have a look.16:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 617359 in gparted (Ubuntu) "Update gparted to 0.6 in ubuntu 10.10" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61735916:26
robbiewnoted16:26
robbiew[ACTION] Foundations needs to review bug #61735916:26
MootBotACTION received:  Foundations needs to review bug #61735916:26
jdstrandI actually have something for foundations16:26
robbiewgo ahead...I'll try to cover16:26
jdstrandI was going to ask the server team, but foundations is probably who will fix it16:26
jdstrandbasically, bug #563916 and the related bug #613562 are *really painful* for servers on lucid and presumably maverick16:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 563916 in plymouth (Ubuntu Maverick) "[details.so] No prompt for [S]kip or [M]anual recovery on server boot" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56391616:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 613562 in upstart (Ubuntu) "various problems with fsck feedback and maintenance shell" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61356216:27
Davieyjdstrand, Thanks.. I'll make a note to track them.16:27
robbiewjdstrand: thnx...I'll chase them down16:29
jdstrandI really just wanted to bring those up since it affects server systems primarily, but also others where you can't use plymouth themes16:29
jdstrand(well)16:29
jdstrandrobbiew: thanks16:29
jdstrandit is kinda important to be able to interact with fsck, whether one uses plymouth themes or not16:30
robbiew[ACTION] Foundations needs to follow-up on bug #563916 and #61356216:30
MootBotACTION received:  Foundations needs to follow-up on bug #563916 and #61356216:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 563916 in plymouth (Ubuntu Maverick) "[details.so] No prompt for [S]kip or [M]anual recovery on server boot" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56391616:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 613562 in upstart (Ubuntu) "various problems with fsck feedback and maintenance shell" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61356216:30
robbiewany other work you folks want to assign me?16:31
robbiew:P16:31
* jdstrand looks around16:31
robbiewheh16:31
ScottKWe need to talk about Python too.16:31
robbiewokay16:31
robbiewtalk away16:31
robbiew:)16:31
ScottKdoko and barry want 2.7 as a supported (but not default) version in Maverick.16:31
ScottKI agreed not to curl up in a ball and scream over it since barry promised to fix stuff.16:32
slangasekjdstrand: AFAIK there's no situation in which you can't use a plymouth theme that will let you interact with fsck; this is entirely an artifact of the choice to disable 'splash' at boot time (and even then, hitting 'esc' is enough to pull up the regular theme)16:32
ScottKWe're now past FFe and it didn't get enabled as a supported version.16:32
slangasekjdstrand: (I absolutely agree with you that this is a problematic bug, I just disagree with your characterization of it, which is a common one :)16:32
robbiewhmm...fair point16:32
ScottKSo that needs to get decided and decided soon.16:33
robbiewagreed16:33
* ScottK isn't screaming NO, but isn't so enamored of the idea that he's going to be the one to do the upload.16:33
ScottKThat's all I have on that.16:34
jdstrandslangasek: if you see my comments in the second bug, I came across some situations that were a problem. but ultimately, I have no fsck output. it could be sitting there waiting for me to interact with it. I can't. Maybe I'll remember 'Esc' or 'M' or whatever, maybe not. it is a poor user experience16:34
robbiewwell...having shared the pain of past Python transitions....I understand ;)16:34
seb128seems we should delay that to next cycle, will create lot of rebuilds, extra CD uses, etc16:34
robbiewack16:34
jdstrandslangasek: the first time someone hits it, they are really mad, and probably will remember for next time. I thnk we can do better16:34
slangasekjdstrand: yep, it is :(16:34
seb128we seems to be running behind already and some teams lack staff to fill in gaps16:35
seb128we should really focus on stabilizing now16:35
robbiew[ACTION] robbiew to discuss postponing Python 2.7 as supported with barry and doko16:35
MootBotACTION received:  robbiew to discuss postponing Python 2.7 as supported with barry and doko16:35
ScottKNote the lack of pushing back from me on seb128's points.16:35
slangasek:-)16:36
* robbiew isn't pushing back either ;)16:36
robbiewANY thing else?16:37
robbiewno?16:37
robbiewgood16:37
robbiew:)16:37
robbiew[TOPIC] Server team status16:37
MootBotNew Topic:  Server team status16:37
DavieyHello o/16:37
Davieyhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MaverickReleaseStatus16:37
Davieyhttp://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-server-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html16:37
DavieyThe above two URL's describe the situation pretty well.  We are generally on track.  We have had 3 engineers at a conference in the last week (and we are now one extra down). We've made some excellent leaps forward in UEC, particualry with the help from upstream Eucalytpus.  The major bugs that were concerning us, seem to be fixed - pending further testing (QA & Daviey).16:37
Davieyserver-maverick-community - 0% complete - Might be a small blueprint, some progress - i believe waiting on a discussion with IS for feasibility.   Jorge to update some wiki/docs.16:37
MootBotLINK received:  http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-server-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html16:37
DavieyBug 572317 - image-store does not support images without a ramdisk (niemeyer): might use a workaround instead, discussions ongoing.  Requires some input from Gustavo.16:37
DavieyBug 313812 - umount of ecryptfs does not automatically clear the keyring (can be mounted by root later) - currently stalled (https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-utils/+bug/313812/comments/24)16:37
DavieyBug 570870 - pxe boot doesn't work with kvm (Serge), Fix proposed - requires decision and testing16:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 572317 in image-store-proxy (Ubuntu Maverick) "image-store does not support images without a ramdisk" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57231716:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 313812 in eCryptfs "umount of ecryptfs does not automatically clear the keyring (can be mounted by root later)" [Medium,Triaged]16:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 313812 in eCryptfs "umount of ecryptfs does not automatically clear the keyring (can be mounted by root later)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31381216:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 570870 in etherboot (Ubuntu Maverick) "pxe boot doesn't work with kvm" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57087016:38
DavieyThose seem to be the crucial, and input from other team points.. The other items are pretty well covered on the MaverickReleaseStatus page.16:38
DavieyQuestions?16:39
robbiewthanks Daviey16:40
DavieySome of the team have also been split between some out of platform work, and research.16:40
robbiewack16:40
robbiew[TOPIC] Desktop team status16:40
MootBotNew Topic:  Desktop team status16:40
seb128hey16:40
seb128[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus16:41
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seb128[LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-desktop-team-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html16:41
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seb128our beta trend is a bit behind on the graph but it's not true16:41
seb128we have some server team items on there16:41
seb128otherwise we got quite a lot done this week16:41
seb128xorg transitioned to the new 1.916:41
seb128GNOME has been updated16:41
seb128(now that GNOME decided to pull a stable 2.32)16:42
seb128the gobject introspection stack has been updated16:42
seb128didrocks put lot of efforts to get openoffice updated in maverick as well16:42
seb128 16:43
seb128specs are on shape16:43
seb128we postpone the language selector changes to next cycle16:43
seb128and the empathy ones16:43
seb128software-center ui is feature complete for maverick16:43
seb128 16:44
seb128that's it16:44
seb128questions?16:44
seb128(I guess Riddell or ScottK will do a Kubuntu update)16:44
* ScottK looks at Riddell.16:44
* ScottK imagines Riddell went for a coffee and starts.16:45
ScottKGot KDE 4.5.0 final in now.16:45
ScottKStill blocked on armel by kdebindings.16:45
ScottKWe have yet to have an armel image this cycle, so this is getting to be a really big deal.16:45
ScottKRiddell is working on updating the KDE Ubiquity front end to match the new design.16:46
ScottKThat's all.16:46
ograScottK, hmm, i thought qt was fixed to not expose the qreal issues anymore16:46
ScottKogra: I don't think we can do that without breaking ABI.16:46
ograwhich is what upstream requested from us, but NCommander was blocking it16:47
ograand since he is the QT/KDE expert in our team ...16:47
ScottKI don't have a strong opinion on how to solve it.  It's getting critical to get it solved one way or the other.16:47
ScottKIf we're going to have to rebuild all the Qt reverse build depends, we need to get started ...16:48
ScottKrobbiew: Could we have an action assigned with a deadline to someone who can solve this?16:49
Riddelldoh, missed my slot, sorry16:49
ograwell, there are just two options, a) update QT as upstream asked for b) update *all* the kde patches we carry to work again16:49
ograNCommander, wanted to go for b) but then got some additional work to do that requires a lot of travelling16:49
ScottKOK.  Pick one and let's move forward.16:49
ograi cant really judge how much time he will have for it but would actually like to leave it in his hands16:50
Riddellwhy do KDE patches need to be updated?  rather I think b) is keep writing patches as problems occur16:51
Riddell(we don't carry much in the way of patches, they go upstream)16:51
ScottKSo far kdebindings is the only known issue in Main.16:51
ograRiddell, afaik we have all these patches for qlist/qreal vs double already16:51
ScottKogra: Most of them have gone upstream.16:51
ograbut since kdebindings ftbfs on such an issue something seems wrong with the patches16:52
ScottKkdebindings is specially full of fail.16:52
ScottKIt's just a tough one.16:52
ograwell, NCommander wrote the patches initially, no matter where they live, he is surely the best to update them16:53
ScottKRight so it would be nice if his work prioritization was such that he could do that.16:53
ograi cant move any of his new items atm and he doesnt seem to be here to talk for himself16:54
ogralets take it to a mail discussion16:54
ograso we can move on16:54
slangasekis there a summary of this issue written down somewhere?  We might find someone among the Linaro folks who would be willing to help work through it16:55
ScottKNothing to discuss.16:55
slangasekbut I wouldn't like to point them at "Qt+KDE" without an explanation of what needs solving16:56
ograslangasek, well, it was always in NCommanders hands and i doubt he wroite down what he did16:56
ograslangasek, asac has had lots of discussions witrh QT upstream though, he can give you some insight on the linaro side16:56
slangasekok16:56
ScottKdyfet has also looked at it some.16:56
ogradyfet, couls you take that task and fix kdebindings ?16:57
ogra*could even16:57
ScottKThe actual build failure in kdebindings seems a knock on effect of problems in sip4, but I don't know details.16:57
dyfetogra: yes, I recall it was a sip related/prototype issue16:58
ogradyfet, awesome16:58
ograScottK, so dyfet is your man ;)16:58
ScottKogra: I don't control anyone's work schedule that can fix it.  I just want it done.16:59
ograScottK, indeed16:59
robbiewso what's the plan here17:00
ograrobbiew, dyfet takes care17:00
robbiewdyfet: is that correct?17:01
dyfetyes17:01
ograprobably together with someone from linaro if slangasek agrees17:01
slangasekI don't control the work schedule of most of the people who would work on Qt, either :)17:01
slangasekbut if someone can define the problem for me, I can poke around17:02
ograright, asac can define the problem and both solutions, he knows even more details than me17:02
ograbut in any case we have an owner of the task now, so i think we're good to move on17:03
robbiew[ACTION] dyfet to solve all ScottK's problems :)17:04
MootBotACTION received:  dyfet to solve all ScottK's problems :)17:04
ogralol17:04
ScottKOoh.17:04
* ScottK starts a list.17:04
dyfetall??! ;)17:04
robbiewanything else for Kubuntu?17:04
ScottKNot from me.17:04
robbiewquestions for Desktop?17:04
seb128I guess that's a no ;-)17:05
robbiewseb128: btw, I mentioned the bluetooth issue to superm1...he noted that the plumbing stuff 18hrs ago17:05
robbiew:/17:05
seb128what 18 hours ago?17:05
seb128you mean it's due to yesterday's update?17:06
seb128we need somebody to maintain the bt userland stack17:06
seb128I was talked to rickspencer3 earlier about that17:06
robbiewagreed17:06
robbiewneither Foundations nor Desktop has anyone to do it17:06
seb128if you have a bug due to the update please assign to the desktop team17:07
seb128we will deal with it17:07
robbiewrickspencer3 and I know we need to sort this out17:07
seb128ok, thanks17:07
robbiewbetween the hiring we both have...there's no reason why we can't17:07
robbiew[TOPIC] DX team update17:08
MootBotNew Topic:  DX team update17:08
tedgAh, that's me I guess :)17:09
seb128hey tedg ;-)17:09
seb128tedg, that's where you do a summary of what dx did this week and where your specs stand17:09
tedgSo there's this Unity thing you guys may have heard about, yeah, so we're doing that ;)17:09
robbiewheh17:10
seb128tedg, usually status is similar to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/MaverickReleaseStatus17:10
seb128not sure there is one this week17:10
seb128dbarth has been sprinting and is travelling now17:10
tedgI think overall we're in good shape.  Sound has started to work with MPRIS v2 which is probably going to need a feature freeze exception.17:10
tedgBut, the MPRIS v1 stuff is in good shape overall now.  Even if v2 is better.17:11
tedgWe've also update indicator-application to add some oft requested features, which required an lib bump, shouldn't be a big deal, but might require some rebuilds.17:11
tedgI imagine most things will get rebuild by themselves in time anyway, but we should watch to make sure the old lib leaves.17:12
slangasek(.oO "message passing really ionizes sound"?)17:12
tedgOn the appmenu front we've been working on performance and other clean up issues.17:13
tedgThe big bug there is the desktop menu which will require a patch to nautilus.17:13
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tedgI think we're at the point of determining whether indicator-datetime is in desktop, and I'm guessing that decision is a no?17:14
tedgAs we weren't able to complete the Evolution integration needed for the desktop release.17:14
robbiewis there a blueprint for indicator-datetime?17:14
seb128yeah, that's a "no"17:14
tedgrobbiew, Yeah, let me look for it.17:15
seb128robbiew, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/dx-m-indicator-clock17:15
seb128tedg, ^17:15
tedgBut, I think that's everything that's RT related.  Any questions.17:15
tedgThanks seb12817:15
robbiewseb128: thnx17:15
robbiewno questions?....moving along17:16
* robbiew skips UX as they don't send folks...but I've followed up via email on some 0% complete items17:16
robbiew[TOPIC] ARM team status17:16
MootBotNew Topic:  ARM team status17:16
ogra\o/17:16
ograDetailed status at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARMTeam/ReleaseStatus/Maverick17:16
ogra...17:16
ograShort summary:17:16
ogra * omap3/4 images for alpha 3 were released last week17:16
ogra * ubuntu-netbook-efl-default-settings is pending fixes to the default 2D session17:16
ogra * ongoing "normal" work on main ftbfs17:16
ogra * apparently a security kernel upgrade killed babbage boards, the issue was researched together with freescale and a fix was found which is about to be applied to a lucid SRU17:16
ogra * work on images is blocked due to Bug #616581 (oem-config does not start), research for the cause of the breakage is still going on17:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 616581 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "oem-config fails to run" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61658117:16
ogra * the resizing process of the preinstalled images was reworked and we gained a massive speedup of the resizing procedure (from 10-15min per 4G to about 2.5min overall)17:16
ogra...17:17
ograBeta status:17:17
ograhttp://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-mobile-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html17:17
MootBotLINK received:  http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-mobile-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html17:17
ogra...17:17
ograBeta targeted specs:17:17
ograhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/mobile-m-omap-edid-autodetection17:17
ograhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/mobile-maverick-arm-improved-subarch-detection17:17
ogra...17:17
ograThere are 10 Beta targeted bugs17:17
ogra...17:17
ogra2 Blocker Bugs:17:17
ograbug 60573917:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 605739 in linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick) "BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:94d23" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60573917:17
ograbug 61658117:17
ograany questions ?17:18
robbiewI think ScottK already had his...heh17:19
robbiewthnx ogra17:19
ograheh17:19
robbiew[TOPIC] MOTU update17:20
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ScottKhttp://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ and http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/NBS/ have me slightly concerned.  It gets more sporting if we throw Python 2.7 in the mix.17:20
MootBotLINK received:  http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ and http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/NBS/ have me slightly concerned.  It gets more sporting if we throw Python 2.7 in the mix.17:20
robbiewheh...okay okay17:20
robbiewwe get it17:20
ScottKThere's a lot to do.  We'll see how it goes.17:20
robbiewPython 2.7 will be postponed ;)17:20
ScottKSo far the community members of the release team are keeping up with the flow of FFe's OK.17:20
sistpoty|worko/17:21
ScottKHelp is, of course, appreciated from other release team members as they are available.17:21
ScottKsistpoty|work: Did you have anything else?17:21
* robbiew isn't officially part of the release team....but can help17:21
sistpoty|worknah, just trying to get an overview after some ubuntu hiatus17:21
ScottKWIth pitti and slangasek focused on other things, we might consider adding someone more.17:22
sistpoty|workrobbiew: that'd be excellent, I think we'll soonish be stuffed with workload on the FFe side17:22
slangasekI have a few FFes to request on behalf of linaro, so I'll at least be putting in my share of work to be FFe-neutral :P17:23
sistpoty|workheh17:23
robbiewheh17:23
robbiew[ACTION] robbiew to work on growing the release team17:23
MootBotACTION received:  robbiew to work on growing the release team17:23
* ScottK waves to skat__.17:24
ScottKI think that's it.17:25
ograshe carries a long tail aroung it seems :)17:25
robbiewheh...she will be helping for sure17:25
robbiew[TOPIC] Derivatives17:25
MootBotNew Topic:  Derivatives17:25
robbiewI got tired of tracking Linaro items...plus they do it themselves anyway :)17:26
robbiewso just linked to their status in the agenda17:26
robbiew[TOPIC] 10.04.117:26
MootBotNew Topic:  10.04.117:26
ScottKrobbiew: If we are going to keep a derivatives section, you might want to advertise it more widely.17:26
robbiewWILL IT EVER COME!!!!! <sigh>17:26
slangasekrobbiew: oh, I didn't see any link to Linaro status in the email :)17:26
slangasek(and therefore didn't know what page to update this week while JamieBennett was off, doh)17:27
robbiewslangasek: as usual...t's in the wiki ;)17:27
ScottKrobbiew: You need to send slangasek on vacation without internet so he stops adding stuff.17:27
skat__ScottK_: waves back... :)17:27
robbiewScottK: heh..I can't...doesn't work for me anymore ;)17:28
slangasek"what do you mean you don't see it, it's right there in the fridg^Wwiki"17:28
robbiewplus I need him to help with 10.04.117:28
robbiewhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+bugs?field.milestone=2756517:28
slangasekI'm working on getting right-sized live images today17:29
robbiew\o/17:29
slangasekrequired some seed->task changes, which I had to work out how to make happen17:29
slangasekapparently by hacking cron.germinate to manually point it at lucid17:29
mathiazslangasek: so you'll be responsible for spinning isos?17:29
slangasekthe need for seed changes is because firefox, xulrunner, linux, and linux-firmware have all gotten bigger since 10.0417:30
slangasekthis is not a good trend17:30
ograonly the right sized ones, not the left sized ones :P17:30
slangasekmathiaz: yessir17:30
ScottKDo we need to add a space reservation for respins in future LTS releases?17:31
slangasekI think our SRU tracker should spit out a warning about significant size increases in packages in main17:31
ScottKIf so, someone should write that down so we remember in a year and a half.17:31
slangasekso that we can figure out what the deal is /before/ we get to a week before point release17:31
jdstrandunfortunately, the firefox ones were security updates17:31
slangasekScottK: IMHO the size increases are too unpredictable to make it worthwhile to reserve space17:32
robbiewslangasek: who maintains the SRU tracker?17:32
slangasekrobbiew: "the release team" (primarily pitti in the past)17:32
jdstrand(don't know if the SRU tracker would pick them up, presumably not)17:32
slangaseksorry, "the SRU team" :)17:32
slangasekjdstrand: dunno if it does17:32
ScottKOK.17:32
slangasekjdstrand: security updates> obviously - but why do security updates have to be bloated :)17:32
ScottKBecause it's Firefox.17:33
jdstrandtalk to mozilla17:33
* slangasek nods17:33
robbiew[ACTION] robbiew to talk to pitti about if the SRU tracker can "spit out a warning about significant size increases in packages in main"17:33
MootBotACTION received:  robbiew to talk to pitti about if the SRU tracker can "spit out a warning about significant size increases in packages in main"17:33
jdstrandit is going to be the same with chromium too, fwiw17:33
slangasekanyway, I should get candidate images out by end of day today17:34
robbiewslangasek: when's the last time we audited the packages in main?17:34
robbieware we still sure we NEED them all there?17:34
ScottKrobbiew: We did an audit of minimal/standard at the last UDS.17:34
slangasekrobbiew: not so long ago - and this isn't even about all packages in main, this is the stuff in the default install, which does get a good deal of regular scrutiny17:35
robbiewack17:35
jdstrandthe server team reviewed their bits at UDS too17:35
robbiewcan we make CDs just hold more data?17:35
robbiewlol17:35
slangasekyes17:35
slangasekbut cjwatson didn't want to go that route ;)17:35
robbiewheh17:35
slangasek(the sizing we use for our CDs is for least-common-denominator CDs; most CDs and CD drives handle a good 4MB more, IIRC)17:36
robbiewwell..once Google and Verizon spread tiered internet around the world and we pay for Faster speeds...we can move to just DVDs17:36
slangasekso, we'll have images, and I'll post them to the tracker, but I guess we won't really have anybody available for testing until Monday?17:36
* jdstrand chuckles thikning about firefox gobbling that up immediately17:36
marjoslangasek: ack17:37
robbiewmarjo: come on...weekend work is fun! :)17:37
robbiewokay..running over17:37
robbiewanything else for 10.04.117:37
marjorobbiew: will test ISOs on the plane to oxford17:37
robbiewmarjo: thnx!17:37
robbiewlol17:37
robbiew#endmeeting17:37
MootBotMeeting finished at 11:37.17:37
robbiewwhew!17:38
robbiewthanks all17:38
slangasekmarjo: let us know how the wifi onboard handles the torrent17:38
slangasek:-)17:38
robbiewslangasek: I thought Till saved us some space with his compression work17:38
czajkowskilong meeting.17:38
slangasekrobbiew: for 10.10 only, yes?17:38
robbiewbah!17:38
slangasekregardless, we're still about 10MB oversized from where we really want to be17:39
slangasek(i.e., we'd like to have a good set of langpacks present on the CD)17:39
robbiewunderstand17:39
* ScottK wonders how much switching from firefox to abrowser would save.17:40
slangasekabrowser is free as in free space17:41
sistpoty|workthe release name indicates yet a different browser though, that would save even more space :P17:42
barrydoko: hi18:01
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