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diwicanyone still around for ubuntu-audio-dev meeting?11:18
diwicok, I assume not11:26
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pitticjwatson, kees, mdz: TB meeting15:00
kees\o15:00
pittisabdfl excused himself, Keybuk's connection is only spotty15:01
cjwatsonhi15:01
pittidid anyone hear from mdz?15:01
* kees just woke up, so I haven't. :)15:02
cjwatsonhe mailed to say he wouldn't be able to make it15:02
cjwatsonSubject: Next meeting15:02
pittiSMS on the way15:02
pittiah, ok15:02
pittiso, let's start15:03
pitti#startmeeting15:03
MootBotMeeting started at 09:03. The chair is pitti.15:03
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pitti[TOPIC] action review15:03
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pittihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoardAgenda has a list15:03
pittiI propose we just carry mdz's until next time, objections?15:03
pittiI'll ping bdmurray off-meeting about his'15:04
cjwatsonfine by me15:04
pitti[TOPIC] Default ntpd configuration (bug 104525)15:04
MootBotNew Topic:  Default ntpd configuration (bug 104525)15:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 104525 in ntp (Ubuntu) "default ntp.conf should use pool.ntp.org servers" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/10452515:04
pittinow, I've skimmed through it, and must say that I didn't see a strong reason either way15:05
pittiapparently using pool.ntp.org is discouraged by its owners15:05
pittiand having them create something ubuntu specific doesn't seem much different than what we have today15:05
xavier_robinSo I asked for ubuntu specific pool15:05
pittiso from my POV this is by and large a commitment from IS about how we can currently handle the load and whether we are ok with continuing it?15:06
cjwatsonum, I don't agree with that15:06
cjwatsonthe thing that is discouraged is using pool.ntp.org *directly* rather than asking them for *.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org; my understanding is that they welcome the latter15:07
cjwatsonI think the latter would be quite reasonable for people using ntpd, probably better than using centralised ntp.ubuntu.com for that use case15:07
cjwatsonthe question raised by sabdfl by e-mail was whether the reliability of *.pool.ntp.org lived up to its advertising15:07
cjwatsonand he asked whether perhaps IS could look into that15:08
pitticjwatson: right, that's what I meant (not using pool.ntp.org literally)15:08
cjwatsonthat much seems reasonable enough to me, although I don't think we should take forever about it15:08
cjwatsonit's not accurate to say "how we can currently handle the load", though, AIUI15:08
cjwatsonbecause I don't think the proposal is for ntp.ubuntu.com to be taking the bulk of this, although it might be one of the nodes15:08
pittiin http://launchpadlibrarian.net/62623058/ntp.conf.diff it is indeed one of the nodes, yes15:09
pittii. e. this uses both ntp.u.c. and *.ntp.org15:09
cjwatsonstill: we could surely make the global pool essentially equivalent to the current list, if we wanted15:09
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xavier_robinThe GUI to configure NTP is currently crowded with many servers.15:10
Keybukapologies15:10
xavier_robinIt would greatly simplifiy it to have only a few servers from the pool.15:10
pittixavier_robin: I thought the point of that was that you are able to select one near you?15:10
pittixavier_robin: does pool.ntp.org have some geolocation magic to always send you one close to you?15:10
pittihey Keybuk15:11
cjwatsonAFAICS the concern in https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-board/2011-January/000672.html is the only significant one that's been raised15:11
cjwatsonI suggest that we check back with James to find out if that concern is still current, and to see whether there's anything we could do to get good details15:11
pittisounds good; I don't think I'm informed enough right now to be able to decide on this15:12
keesyeah, me either15:12
xavier_robin@pitty: yes there is geolocation so only pool servers from the area are chosen15:12
pittixavier_robin: that's really nice then15:13
cjwatsonif it's not still current, a pool seems to make good sense - it means that we won't have the embarrassing situation where we hardcode addresses for non-consenting servers15:13
cjwatsonit> James' quality concern15:13
xavier_robinThis was bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/674868 where stratum 1 servers were hard coded15:13
ubottuUbuntu bug 674868 in gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) "[time-admin] ntp server selection should not suggest stratum 1 servers" [Low,Triaged]15:13
cjwatsonxavier_robin: and other vendors have had that kind of problem too15:14
pittiat least I get three German IPs with "host pool.ntp.org"15:14
xavier_robinI get local IPs with X.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org15:15
pittias a plan of record, I'm happy to talk to James about this and we'll contine by mail/on next meeting?15:15
cjwatsonxavier_robin: what management facilities are available for ubuntu.pool.ntp.org?15:16
xavier_robinNearly nothing.15:16
xavier_robinhttp://www.pool.ntp.org/manage/vendor/zone?id=43915:16
MootBotLINK received:  http://www.pool.ntp.org/manage/vendor/zone?id=43915:16
xavier_robinnot sure you can see it.15:16
cjwatsonneeds a login15:16
xavier_robinBut I have a contact in the pool and they are pretty responsive.15:16
cjwatsonwell, what I mean is, do we need to arrange for a group of people to have access to pool management?15:16
pittixavier_robin: did they create *.ubuntu.n.o upon your request?15:16
xavier_robinThe would like a contact from canonical15:17
cjwatsonif there's very little management to be done that way, I don't mind15:17
xavier_robin@pitty: yes15:17
cjwatsoncan we give them the technical board as a role contact?15:17
cjwatsonnot all of us work at Canonical (now :-) ) but if it's "ubuntu" it should match Ubuntu project governance rather than corporate structure15:17
xavier_robinYes, that's it: someone more involved than me should handle that…15:18
xavier_robinin fact they'd like someone to register to their mailing list15:19
xavier_robinhttp://groups.google.com/group/ntppool-vendors15:19
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xavier_robinRegarding admin link (http://www.pool.ntp.org/manage/vendor/zone?id=439), there's nothing there, just my request15:20
pittiso we can try setting the TB mailing list as contact point; I assume these are very low-traffic15:20
xavier_robinYes it's claimed to be low traffic15:21
cjwatsonlist->list forwarding might not be ideal, but I'm guessing any of us would be prepared to be a contact point and forward things on if they're needed?15:21
pittior at least shepherd posts through moderation15:21
pittibut yes, that doesn't sound like a big burden indeed15:22
pittixavier_robin: ok, thanks for the info15:23
pitti[ACTION] subscribe techboard ML to pool.ntp.org vendor list15:23
MootBotACTION received:  subscribe techboard ML to pool.ntp.org vendor list15:23
cjwatsonKeybuk is having problems reconnecting; Freenode wants SASL, perhaps because he's connecting over 3G15:23
pittiI can do that15:24
pittiand talk to elmo about an update of the quality assessment (check whether he has any info)15:24
cjwatsonthanks, that sounds helpful15:24
pittionce we have both, adding these seems reasonable to me15:24
pittiwrt. the security issues, spoofing DNS will hit ntp.u.c. just like any other host name, so I don't see that as a big concern15:25
pittikees: ^ or am I missing something?15:25
keesyeah, DNS is DNS.15:26
keesunless there is a functional DNSSEC chain15:26
pittixavier_robin: anything else we should discuss here?15:26
xavier_robinI don't think so15:26
xavier_robinI'll contact the NTP pool about this discussion15:27
pittixavier_robin: ok, thanks for joining!15:27
pitti[TOPIC] SRU microrelease exception for seamonkey15:27
MootBotNew Topic:  SRU microrelease exception for seamonkey15:27
pittiThis already hit the TB list, and got two +1 from Mark and me15:27
kees+1 from me too15:27
pitticjwatson: do you need a heads-up, or can you vote right away?15:28
cjwatsonone minute?15:28
cjwatsonoh, right, that15:28
cjwatsonI can vote right away15:28
pittihttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-board/2011-January/000664.html15:28
pitti... in the meantime: kees, can you chair the next time?15:31
cjwatsonoh, sorry, I was expecting a mootbot vote thingy :)15:32
cjwatson+115:32
pittiah, deadlock, sorry (we already half-voted on the ML)15:32
keespitti: sure, though it's Keybuk's turn?15:32
cjwatsonKeybuk has given up trying to reconnect15:32
pittikees: I can put him down, and you can be the fallback?15:33
keessounds good15:33
pitti"put him into the minutes as chair", I mean15:33
pitti[TOPIC] AOB15:33
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pitti?15:33
pittigoing once..15:34
pittigoing twice..15:34
pittiSold!15:34
pittithanks everyone15:34
pitti#endmeeting15:35
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Davieyo/15:59
smb\o15:59
dantalizing\o/16:00
zulhi16:01
Davieyhai16:01
SpamapSo/16:01
Davieyhurray!16:01
hallynyo16:01
SpamapSalways tight getting the wife and kids out the door in time ;)16:01
Davieyheh16:01
SpamapSa moment please...16:01
RoAkSoAx\o/16:01
SpamapS#startmeeting16:02
MootBotMeeting started at 10:02. The chair is SpamapS.16:02
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SpamapS[TOPIC] Review ACTION points from previous meeting16:02
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SpamapSALL: please check the SRU tracker for 'needs-verification' bugs16:02
SpamapSHow does everyone feel about the needs-verification bugs?16:02
SpamapSI see that most are getting turned around quickly16:03
* SpamapS taps the mic16:04
SpamapSthis thing on?16:04
hallynstupid question:  process-wise, how does someone mark something verified?  just a comment?  a tag?16:04
Davieychange the tag16:05
hallynie do we need to do something to kick the nxt step in sru process?16:05
hallynok16:05
SpamapSA comment, the SRU team will accept it by tagging verification-done16:05
Davieya comment also helps :)16:05
hallynkthx16:05
RoAkSoAxbut isn't it that done but someone in QA?16:05
Davieyno, RoAkSoAx - that was dropped16:05
zulit was?16:05
SpamapSWe don't have any QA resources allocated for verifying server SRU's16:05
SpamapSThe requirement is that its done by somebody other than the developer or the SRU team member16:06
DavieyIt used to be the case that QA had to verify it... that was inefficent16:06
DavieyAlthough, there have been occassions i have -done, my own fixes - which really, really sucks.16:06
RoAkSoAxI see.16:06
SpamapSyeah, it undermines the whole point of verification16:06
SpamapSso anyway, we can certainly verify eachothers' bugs..16:07
SpamapStho its even better if the reporter can do it, or somebody who is affected16:07
SpamapSanyway, the current process doesn't seem to tax people or be too inefficient, so I think we'll just keep it up. I think we can drop this action item.16:08
Daviey+116:08
SpamapSactually, we should do one thing.. add it here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/GettingInvolved16:09
SpamapSI'll take that action on myself16:09
Daviey+1 :)16:09
SpamapS[ACTION] SpamapS - add SRU verification to ServerTeam GettingInvolved page.16:09
MootBotACTION received:  SpamapS - add SRU verification to ServerTeam GettingInvolved page.16:09
SpamapS[TOPIC] Natty Development16:10
MootBotNew Topic:  Natty Development16:10
SpamapSAnybody have anything big to report?16:10
SpamapSSeems like our alpha2 chart looks a little behind16:10
SpamapSis it time to start postponing things?16:11
zulalot of the stuff already has been postponed16:11
zulor if you have some little things that can be knocked off do them ;)16:11
SpamapSright, thats the dip on Jan 13 .. we're still *way* over scope from where we started, at 60 or so work items16:12
smoseri am making progress.16:12
smoseri promise16:12
* SpamapS cracks the whip16:12
SpamapSsmoser: back to work!16:12
JamesPageI've got a few non-Hudson bits and pieces I intend to complete this week16:12
smoseri'll get a cloud-init in tonight or tomorrow that will move all IN_PROGRESS on https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/cloud-server-n-cloud-init16:12
DavieyRoAkSoAx, How is the cluster stack spec looking?16:13
SpamapS\O/16:13
RoAkSoAxDaviey: well so far I just have one more bug, on which I'm waiting for upstream to give the last word16:14
Davieysmoser, Don't be afraid to scream for help btw.16:14
DavieyRoAkSoAx, Oh great16:14
SpamapSHey did you guys notice the "development over time" bit at the bottom of the burndown page?16:14
SpamapS2011-01-1462 (+10)22 (-37)16:15
DavieySpamapS, packageselection-server-n-upstart-server-enhancement are the remaining A2 critical?16:15
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DavieyTHE remaining, rather.16:15
SpamapSDaviey: yeah, it'll be done16:16
Davieywin16:16
SpamapSI'm not so sure about some of the webscale tech ones .. specifically handlersocket and percona are tricky because they have to build inside the mysql tree16:16
SpamapSbut I'll postpone those if need be16:16
JamesPagebut some proposed licensing changes from Oracle in Hudson may hold things up on the Hudson packaging front :-(16:17
zulSpamapS: that would be a good idea because its a mess right now16:17
SpamapSJamesPage: BLOCKED is good when you're waiting on somebody else. :)16:17
SpamapSAnyway, I think we can move on.16:18
JamesPageSpamapS: OK16:18
SpamapSrobbiew: any thoughts btw?16:18
robbiewnope...get'em done16:18
* SpamapS knows robbiew is probably waiting for a highlight to look up from his angry birds16:18
robbiewor postpone16:18
robbiewheh16:19
SpamapS[TOPIC] Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)16:19
MootBotNew Topic:  Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)16:19
robbiewpostponing to alpha-3 is okay...just don't overload it16:19
SpamapShggdh: you're up16:19
Davieyhggdh, I might ask at some point if you fancy testing a Euca Maverick SRU. :)16:20
Daviey(SRU candidate)16:20
SpamapSsmb: you ready? We can skip hggdh for now...16:20
smbsort of :)16:20
SpamapS[TOPIC] Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)16:21
MootBotNew Topic:  Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)16:21
SpamapSsounds good enough to me, GO16:21
smbOk, so the main achievment is fixing bug 68660216:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 686602 in Pluck CMS "Admin Menu doesn't show in RTL" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68660216:21
smberr16:21
smbEWRONGNUM16:21
smbAnyways should be the not booting natty on ec2 t1.micro16:22
smbApart from that added two other SRU items for Lucid ec216:22
SpamapSso i386 t1.micro's work on Natty now?16:23
smbWell... it will... next time a kernel is uploaded16:23
smbactually amd64 and i38616:23
SpamapSright.. next time the team delivers the bags of candy...16:23
robbiewheh16:23
smosernice work on that admin menu, smb16:23
smbadmin menu?16:24
SpamapSyeah what would we do without Pluck CMS16:24
smoserso, is there a -13 kernel now ?16:24
smosersmb, it was a bad joke. from your bad bug paste.16:24
smbsmoser, Currently only my test kernels16:24
smoserwhen is -13 due ?16:24
smoserand will that be in it?16:24
smbsmoser, Doh! :)16:24
smoseri'm looking forward to natty booting on i386 (which i believe is in -13), and also t1.micro, which i'm not sure if will make -13.16:25
smbsoon16:25
smbbut it will have the fix16:25
smbRight, there was the one bug about nx protection (i386)16:26
smbNot sure this made it into the current upload but we turn off that option in the next kernel16:26
smoseroh great. so we're expecting to be able to boot on all instance types. that is huge.16:26
smbUpstream seems about to have a real fix for it16:26
smbI am following that and will re-test as soon as that is there16:27
smosercurrent (-12) kernels do not boot on i386 on ec2.16:27
smoseryou rock, mr smb.16:27
smbUntil then we just turn the config option off for i386 virtual16:27
smbI thanks that is all I had16:28
SpamapSok, anybody have more questions?16:28
SpamapSI don't see sommer or kim016:28
SpamapS:(16:28
SpamapShggdh: ping?16:28
SpamapSOk, well that brings us to...16:29
SpamapS[TOPIC] Open Discussion16:29
MootBotNew Topic:  Open Discussion16:29
DavieyNothing here16:30
SpamapSI was thinking of adding one thing to the meeting standard stuff..16:30
SpamapSupcoming events16:30
SpamapSDustin will be at Strata next week16:30
SpamapSSeveral other team members will be at events all over the place..16:30
SpamapSwould be good to talk about them here16:30
SpamapSSo, I'll add it to the meeting agenda for next week.16:31
SpamapSAnything else?16:31
SpamapSI had one actually16:31
SpamapSdoes anybody else notice that natty server boots to a blank screen instead of getty?16:31
hallynbring it on16:31
hallyni haven't.  i HAVE noticed tha i get the same qeustions 3 ties during install16:32
SpamapSI haven't tried an ISO more recent than 10 days ago.. but the VMs I've installed from that ISO never boot to getty16:32
robbiewSpamapS: what graphics card are you using?16:32
hallynblank screen on a serial console install?16:32
SpamapSrobbiew: kvm16:32
robbiewvms...nevemind16:32
SpamapS:)16:32
JamesPageSpamapS: well mine did until I tried today but they now seem to be OK16:32
hallynwho controls the installer?16:32
hallyni tried one yesterday and it booted fine16:33
hallynconsole on tty116:33
hallynbut i did get repeated questions about location/kbd16:33
SpamapSOk.. probably got fixed in the recent plymouth stuff16:33
robbiewhallyn: cjwatson typically does server installer stuff16:33
zulhave you tried doing alt-f2?16:33
hallynok, maybe i'll talk to him about it next week16:33
hallyn(i know he's still hip-deep in plymouth :)16:33
SpamapS[TOPIC] Announce next meeting date and time16:33
MootBotNew Topic:  Announce next meeting date and time16:33
SpamapSTuesday, February 1 2011 16:00 UTC16:34
SpamapSThat is all! Thanks everyone16:34
SpamapS#endmeeting16:34
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RoAkSoAx\o/16:34
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hggdhDaviey: another SRU?16:49
Davieyhggdh, Yeah.. but i might see if OEM would like to do it.16:49
Davieyhggdh, It really needs access to something like RightScale to be able to test it.16:50
hggdhoh16:51
hggdhDaviey: yeah, I agree16:51
JFoo/16:59
* smb plops in17:00
jjohansen\o17:00
bjf#startmeeting17:00
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apwo/17:00
bjf[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting17:00
bjf[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Natty17:00
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting17:00
MootBotLINK received:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Natty17:00
bjf#17:00
bjf# NOTE: '..' indicates that you are finished with your input.17:00
bjf#17:00
bjf[TOPIC] ARM Status (bjf)17:00
MootBotNew Topic:  ARM Status (bjf)17:00
bjfNothing new17:00
bjf..17:00
bjf[TOPIC] Release Metrics (JFo)17:00
MootBotNew Topic:  Release Metrics (JFo)17:00
JFoRelease Meeting Bugs (11 bugs, 11 Blueprints)17:00
JFo==== Alpha 2 Milestoned Bugs (22 across all packages (down 7)) ====17:00
JFo * 1 linux kernel bugs (no change)17:00
JFo * 0 linux-ti-omap bugs (no change)17:00
JFo * 0 linux-meta-ti-omap bug (no change)17:00
JFo==== Release Targeted Bugs (211 across all packages (up 67)) ====17:00
JFo * 20 linux kernel bugs (up 8)17:01
JFo * 0 linux-ti-omap bugs (no change)17:01
JFo * 0 linux-meta-ti-omap bug (no change)17:01
JFo==== Milestoned Features ====17:01
JFo * 6 blueprints (Including HWE Blueprints)17:01
JFo==== Maverick Updates Bugs ====17:01
JFo * 56 Linux Bugs (no change)17:01
JFo==== Lucid Updates Bugs17:01
JFo * 95 Linux Bugs (down 2)17:01
JFo==== Bugs with Patches Attached:104 (down 41) ====17:01
JFo * [[https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bugs?field.has_patch=on | Bugs with Patches]]17:01
JFo * [[http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ogasawara/csv-stats/bugs-with-patches/linux/ | Breakdown by status]]17:01
JFothanks to apw and smb for patch pilot work done on the bugs with patches17:01
JFoso far.17:01
JFo..17:01
apwwow we had more effect than i expected17:01
JFoyep :)17:01
bjf[TOPIC] Blueprints: Natty Bug Handling (JFo)17:01
bjf[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-bug-handling17:01
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints: Natty Bug Handling (JFo)17:01
MootBotLINK received:  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-bug-handling17:01
JFo* There are a number of items in various stages of flight. I will be following up with those parties I am17:02
JFoholding for information on, but I will begin aggressively closing these items.17:02
JFo..17:02
bjf[TOPIC] Blueprints: Kernel Configuration Review (apw)17:02
bjf[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-config-review17:02
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints: Kernel Configuration Review (apw)17:02
MootBotLINK received:  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-config-review17:02
apwPV on HVM support (XEN_PCI_PLATFORMDEV) testing is mow complete. The only other remaining action here currently is to report on the final config at beta time, this is waiting on the final kernel version.17:02
apw..17:02
bjf[TOPIC] Blueprints: Enhancements to the firmware test suite (cking)17:03
bjf[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-firmware-test-suite-enhancements17:03
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints: Enhancements to the firmware test suite (cking)17:03
MootBotLINK received:  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-firmware-test-suite-enhancements17:03
ckingChanges to fwts (natty development branch):17:03
cking * add uefidump to dump out annotated uefi vars from /sys/firmware/efi/vars17:03
cking * fix cmosdump hex dump (it was dumping too much data)17:03
cking * klog test: add test to check for "Denied AML access to ports"17:03
cking * add -s4-min-delay, --s4-max-delay, --s4-delay-delta options17:03
cking..17:03
bjf[TOPIC] Blueprints: Review of the Stable Maintenance Process (sconklin / bjf)17:03
bjf[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-stable-process-review17:03
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints: Review of the Stable Maintenance Process (sconklin / bjf)17:03
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bjfNothing new17:03
bjf..17:03
bjf[TOPIC] Status: Cert. Team  (ara)17:03
MootBotNew Topic:  Status: Cert. Team  (ara)17:03
arahello!17:04
araSo, I need to cover a couple of things today. The first one is the SRU testing for Maverick and Lucid.17:04
araLucid is looking well, we have already covered 62 of the scheduled 75 systems, and we haven't found any regressions on those. Maverick, we have covered 67 systems of the 75 that we have scheduled. Same thing, so far, we haven't found any regressions. I would like to point out that we are now using the SRU test suite that Jeff put together.17:04
araAs usual, you can check the progress of our testing at:17:04
ara[LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~hwcert/sru-testing/current/17:04
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araWe want to finish testing Lucid today, to be able to have CDs from -updates as soon as possible. We will follow up the tracker bugs once we are done.17:04
araThe second thing I wanted to cover is those bugs that are blocking certification for some of the systems that should be certified for 11.04. The list of those bugs can be retrieved at:17:05
ara[LINK] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bugs?field.tag=blocks-hwcert17:05
MootBotLINK received:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bugs?field.tag=blocks-hwcert17:05
* JFo makes a note17:05
araPlease, check the list to avoid those bugs be forgotten.17:05
ara..17:05
apwJFo, are those on our key bugs list ?17:05
JFoyep17:05
JFo:)17:05
apw..17:05
JFo..17:05
tgardnerara, why is bug #686333 on that list? Isn't that a wishlist item?17:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 686333 in linux (Ubuntu Natty) "include Realtek RTL8192ce driver in Ubuntu" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68633317:06
tgardnerdid we used to have support?17:06
aratgardner, is a work that HWE did in 10.04 and that should get back to Ubuntu before 11.0417:06
tgardnerara, hmm17:07
apwara is that for natty yes ?  CONFIG_RTL8192CE=m ... i suspect we may have it in the next upload17:07
tgardner..17:07
bjf[TOPIC] Blueprints: Ubuntu Kernel Delta Review (apw)17:07
bjf[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-ubuntu-delta-review17:07
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints: Ubuntu Kernel Delta Review (apw)17:07
MootBotLINK received:  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-ubuntu-delta-review17:07
apwAll 19 of the 19 personal patch reviews are now done, and all of the outcomes applied. Some work remains on compcache which is now superceeded by zram in staging, but some userspace work is required to switch to it.17:07
apw..17:07
bjfshould we remove this item from the agenda?17:08
apwbjf, erm, i'll confer and get back to you next week17:08
bjfok17:09
apwi suspect a couple of them are boring nw17:09
apwnow17:09
bjf[TOPIC] Blueprints: Kernel Version and Flavours (apw)17:09
bjf[LINK] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-version-and-flavours17:09
MootBotNew Topic:  Blueprints: Kernel Version and Flavours (apw)17:09
MootBotLINK received:  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-kernel-n-version-and-flavours17:09
apwNothing to report here.17:09
apw..17:09
bjf[TOPIC] Status: Ecryptfs (jj)17:09
MootBotNew Topic:  Status: Ecryptfs (jj)17:09
jjohansenmoved underlying fs checks to mount time17:09
jjohansenfixed uninitialized value bug17:09
jjohansenfixed bug where using interposed dentry value before dentry was interposed17:09
jjohansenfixed unencoded shortname being containing invalid values (/\000) this would cause problem with older versions of ecryptfs if they tried to list the files in the directory17:09
jjohansenexperimenting with Graceful fallback, where shortname can be used regardless of longname xattr - this allows17:09
jjohansen- graceful fallback if longname xattr is missing17:09
jjohansen- older versions of ecryptfs to mount  dirs with longname xattrs, though the longname xattrs may become wrong then17:09
jjohansenstill need to deal with:17:09
jjohansen- collision of shortnames with17:09
jjohansen  - other shortnames17:09
jjohansen  - plaintext pass through files17:09
jjohansenrefcounting of shared xattr name, or making xattr name uniq to dir + shortname17:09
tgardnerjjohansen, are upstream taking your patches?17:10
jjohansentgardner: I am going to post out the latest to ecryptfs mailing list today, and am hoping to push out to LKML later this week17:10
tgardner..17:11
jjohansen..17:11
bjf[TOPIC] Status: Natty (apw)17:11
MootBotNew Topic:  Status: Natty (apw)17:11
apwThe main distro kernel remains at 2.6.37-12.26 (v2.6.37 final based).  We are about to upload a v2.6.38-rc2 + git based kernel, this seems to be the first mostly stable version.  Much testing will be needed.  Good progress the last couple of weeks on work-items, and we are close to caught up for alpha-2 and well below the line overall.17:11
apw..17:11
bjf[TOPIC] Security & bugfix kernels - Maverick/Lucid/Karmic/Hardy/Dapper (sconklin / bjf)17:12
MootBotNew Topic:  Security & bugfix kernels - Maverick/Lucid/Karmic/Hardy/Dapper (sconklin / bjf)17:12
bjf|| Package                                    || Upd/Sec              || Proposed             ||  TiP || Verified ||17:12
bjf||                                            ||                      ||                      ||      ||          ||17:12
bjf|| dapper   linux-source-2.6.15               || 2.6.15-55.90         || 2.6.15-55.91         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:12
bjf||                                            ||                      ||                      ||      ||          ||17:12
bjf|| hardy    linux                             || 2.6.24-28.81         || 2.6.24-28.84         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:12
bjf||                                            ||                      ||                      ||      ||          ||17:12
bjf|| karmic   linux-ec2                         || 2.6.31-307.23        || 2.6.31-307.24        ||    0 ||        0 ||17:12
bjf|| ---      linux                             || 2.6.31-22.70         || 2.6.31-22.71         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:12
bjf||                                            ||                      ||                      ||      ||          ||17:12
bjf|| lucid    linux-ec2                         || 2.6.32-311.23        || 2.6.32-312.24        ||    5 ||        5 ||17:12
bjf|| ---      linux-meta-lts-backport-maverick  || 2.6.35.22.34         || 2.6.35.23.35         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux-lts-backport-maverick       || 2.6.35-22.34~lucid1  || 2.6.35-23.41~lucid1  ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux                             || 2.6.32-27.49         || 2.6.32-28.55         ||    5 ||        5 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux-meta                        || 2.6.32.27.29         || 2.6.32.28.31         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux-meta-ec2                    || 2.6.32.311.12        || 2.6.32.312.13        ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf||                                            ||                      ||                      ||      ||          ||17:13
bjf|| maverick linux-backports-modules-2.6.35    || 2.6.35-24.15         || 2.6.35-25.16         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux-meta-ti-omap4               ||17:13
bjf|| maverick linux-backports-modules-2.6.35    || 2.6.35-24.15         || 2.6.35-25.16         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux-meta-ti-omap4               ||                      || 2.6.35.903.6         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux-meta                        || 2.6.35.24.28         || 2.6.35.25.32         ||    0 ||        0 ||17:13
bjf|| ---      linux                             || 2.6.35-24.42         || 2.6.35-25.44         ||   21 ||       21 ||17:13
bjf||                                            ||                      ||                      ||      ||          ||17:13
bjfWe've entered the testing phase of the current kernel cycle. The next cycle timing may17:13
bjfbe affected by the Lucid .2 release, but the stable kernel team will proceed as normal17:13
bjfand produce kernels for -proposed.17:13
bjfWe encountered a regression in the Maverick -proposed kernel that affected user with17:13
bjfRadeon hardware. The offending patch was identified and reverted, and the new kernel17:13
bjfin -proposed has been verified to be fixed. This is the bug for that issue:17:13
bjfhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/70355317:13
bjf..17:13
ubottuUbuntu bug 703553 in linux (Ubuntu Maverick) "After upgrade to linux-image-2.6.35-25 Radeon graphics are broken" [High,Fix released]17:13
bjf[TOPIC] Incoming Bugs: Regressions (JFo)17:14
MootBotNew Topic:  Incoming Bugs: Regressions (JFo)17:14
JFoIncoming Bugs17:14
JFo 93 Natty Bugs (up 36)17:14
JFo 1116 Maverick Bugs (down 7)17:14
JFo 994 Lucid Bugs (down 51)17:14
JFoCurrent regression stats (broken down by release):17:14
JFo==== regression-update ====17:14
JFo  * 30 maverick bugs (up 5)17:14
JFo  * 74 lucid bugs (down 1)17:14
JFo  * 6 karmic bugs (no change)17:14
JFo  * 0 hardy bugs (no change)17:14
JFo==== regression-release ====17:14
JFo  * 218 maverick bugs (up 30)17:14
JFo  * 203 lucid bugs (up 8)17:14
JFo  * 38 karmic bugs (down 1)17:14
JFo  * 2 hardy bugs (no change)17:14
JFo==== regression-proposed ====17:14
JFo  * 17 maverick bugs (up 4)17:14
JFo  * 3 lucid bugs (no change)17:14
JFo  * 1 karmic bug (no change)17:14
JFo..17:14
bjf[TOPIC] Incoming Bugs: Bug day report (JFo)17:15
MootBotNew Topic:  Incoming Bugs: Bug day report (JFo)17:15
JFoThe next bug day will be on Tuesday next week. I have sent out the e-mail for it and I will also be blogging to our team voices page.17:15
JFo..17:15
bjf[TOPIC] Triage Status (JFo)17:15
MootBotNew Topic:  Triage Status (JFo)17:15
JFoWe have gotten a lot of help from various people in the #ubuntu-bugs channel. I'd like to thank charlie-tca specifically and several others in there whose nicks escape me at the moment for directing questions about kernel bugs to me. There have also been a ton of requests through irc to look at specific bugs. In those cases, and many like them, I am directing folks to the bug triage pages of our wiki. I hope that some of these folks will become r17:15
JFoegular triagers, but that remains to be seen. :)17:15
JFo.17:15
JFo..17:15
bjf[TOPIC] Open Discussion or Questions: Raise your hand to be recognized (o/)17:16
MootBotNew Topic:  Open Discussion or Questions: Raise your hand to be recognized (o/)17:16
diwico/17:16
bjfdiwic, go17:16
diwicI was just wondering about the status of the "document derivative flavour", it'd be great if it was done soon...17:17
apwdiwic, its on my list ... just not done yet17:17
diwic...as it serves as a base for creating these kernels,17:17
diwicwhich then needs to be tested thoroughly.17:17
apw'these' kernels ?17:17
diwicapw, well, the primary one would be the ubuntu-studio kernels, but I wouldn't be surprised if others would follow.17:18
apwdiwic, if you are going to be making deriv kernels, then perhaps we can talk and get you going, and you can help doc the process too17:18
apw..17:18
diwicapw, I probably won't be the one making the kernel myself17:19
apwdiwic, well its not a blocker for my work, so its not high on the list right now17:19
diwicapw, and so my point is that it is a blocker for other people's work17:20
diwici e ubuntu-studio people17:20
apwdiwic, ok, lets talk aout it off line to work out priorities17:20
diwicok17:20
bjfthanks everyone17:21
bjf#endmeeting17:21
MootBotMeeting finished at 11:21.17:21
JFothanks bjf17:21
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* diwic chimes in with the crowd17:21
kamalthanks bjf17:21
diwicapw, here and now or somewhere/somewhen?17:22
apwdiwic, come chat on #u-k or mumble17:23
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