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jonohi folks17:30
jonolets give the latecomers a few mins to arrive17:30
MickeySoFinehey jono17:30
jimbellingerhi all.new to this ubuntu thing...lots of problems.17:31
IdealWhen can i ask a question ?17:32
jonoalright, folks17:32
jonolets get this show on the road17:32
macojono: there's a thing going on?17:32
Mattman_I'm hereHere for the Q&A17:32
jonoyep, a Q+A sessions mac17:32
jonomaco17:32
=== ChanServ changed the topic of #ubuntu-classroom to: Welcome to the Ubuntu Classroom - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom || Support in #ubuntu || Upcoming Schedule: http://is.gd/8rtIi || Questions in #ubuntu-classroom-chat || Current Session: Q and A with Pete Graner the QA Engineering Manager and Jono Bacon the Ubuntu Community Manager - Instructors: pgraner, jono
ClassBotLogs for this session will be available at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/05/27/%23ubuntu-classroom.html following the conclusion of the session.17:33
jonowelcome everyone to the Q+A session!17:33
jonotoday the Q+A session is going to be about Quality Assurance and some of the changes we are making to improve Quality in Ubuntu17:33
jonotoday the session will be a dual-Q+A for maximum Q+A goodness17:33
jonoboth Pete Graner, QA Engineering Manager and myself will be answering questions17:34
jonoto participate, this is how you ask a question:17:34
jono 1. Join #ubuntu-classroom-chat17:34
ClassBotmaco asked: hey pete, if you're QA Engineering Manager now, then who's running the Kernel team?17:34
pgranermaco, I am still, doing two jobs17:35
jono 2. Ask a question by typing 'QUESTION' and then your question:17:35
jonoe.g:17:35
jonoQUESTION: What is happening with foo?17:35
jonoalright, that's it17:35
jonowe are here for an hour, so get all your burning questions in!17:35
jonoI will give it a few mins for you to ask questions and then we will get going17:36
jonoalright!17:37
jonolets roll!17:37
ClassBotcprofitt asked: in what way can the loco teams best help the QA team at Canonical?17:38
jonoLoCo teams are an essential component in the Ubuntu community17:38
jonoand recently I have been blogging abut how we intend to grow LoCo teams in the community and help them be successful17:38
jonoLoCos often participate in in many different areas, of which QA is definitely one of them17:39
jonoas part of this work I am hiring a QA Community Contributor to help grow community in this area, including working with LoCo teams17:39
jonopgraner, anything else from you/17:40
jono?17:40
jonoI assume not :-)17:40
ClassBotIdeal asked: I want to know what does it mean code :Oneiric Ocelot in UBUNTU newest release?17:40
pgranerjono, :) you know all the answers man17:40
jonolol17:40
jonoIdeal, we tend to, and when I mean we, I mean Mark Shuttleworth, tend to name the release after animals17:41
jonothe recent trend has become impossible to pronounce and strange animals, of which this is a prime example :-)17:41
jonoso a release has a version number...e.g. 11.10, and an animal name...e.g. Oneiric Ocelot17:42
jonosimple as that :-)17:42
ClassBotnigelb asked: What kind of people are you looking for with the new QA positions17:42
jonopgraner, want to take this one?17:42
pgranerjono, sure17:43
pgranerjono, we are looking for hard core automated QA folks17:43
pgranerwe are looking for folks with 5 years of professional experience in a QA role17:43
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pgranerdefinately have to have python skills and experience with oss test suites LTP LDTP etc...17:44
pgraner..17:44
ClassBotSandman_ asked: Will Gnome-shell be available trough default repos or will it always be through a PPA? Asking cause right now i had to use the Minimal iso to get it working good.17:46
jonoSandman_, Shell will likely be available in 11.1017:46
jonobut will not be on the disc17:46
jonowe will be shipping Unity as the shell17:46
jonobut we will be shipping the GNOME 3 platform so GNOME 3 apps, such as the ones we ship in Ubuntu (e.g. GEdit, Control Panel applets, Empathy etc) will run17:47
jonobut yes, you should be able to install Shell from the Ubuntu Software Center17:47
ClassBothggdh asked: what can the community test? How?17:47
jonopgraner, want to take this one?17:48
pgranersure17:48
jonosorry folks17:54
jonopgraner just called me to let me know his net went down17:54
jonohence the delay17:54
jonoI will take over until he returns17:54
jonoso hggdh, the community can test in a bunch of different ways17:54
jonoaround release time and with Alphas a great way to help is with the ISO testing17:55
jonobut throughout the cycle we encourage our community to take a look at bugs in Ubuntu and try to reproduce those issues and find out more to help the developers save time before they find a fix17:55
jonoin a perfect world a bug report will provide all the details necessary for a developer to produce a fix17:56
jonothis is a great way in which the community can participate17:56
ClassBotMattisAwesome_ asked: Do you ever plan to add full disk encryption support to the default installer CD and not just the alternate installer?17:56
jonoI am not sure about this - this is a better question for the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list17:56
jonohttps://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss17:57
ClassBotcb9 asked: What areas of the OS need the most testing right now?  where are you finding the most bugs?17:57
jonothis is an area in which pgraner is better aligned to answer17:57
pgranerjono, back17:58
jonopart of what we are trying to achieve with the new approach to QA is being able to provide a better visibility on what needs testing and areas of focus17:58
jonohey pgraner17:58
jono<ClassBot> cb9 asked: What areas of the OS need the most testing right now?  where are you finding the most bugs?17:58
jonopgraner, ^17:58
pgranersorry folks weather17:58
pgranerid say kernel, installer & unity17:58
pgranerfor starters17:58
pgraner..17:59
ClassBotKlau3 asked: Do you have plans to add an 'Restor bootloader' on the Ubuntu installation CD - http://goo.gl/DABww18:00
jonoI haven't heard specific plans around this18:00
jonothis would be a good question for cjwatson18:00
ClassBotRevSpecies116 asked: With the different versions on Ubuntu being supported at any one time, does it get a bit repetitive to test a package for the same things across the builds of Ubuntu?18:01
jonoI think this makes the release management of Ubuntu difficult18:01
jonofor which skaet is a total legend, as our resident Ubuntu Release Manager18:01
jonoif you ever see skaet in a bar, buy her a glass of wine :-)18:02
pgraner+118:02
jonoone of the challenges that we do face is releases being delayed because of issues in the derivs18:02
jonoskaet strives to ensure that the testing is applied to all the release that share components18:02
jonoI think this is an area we want to streamline in the future18:02
jonoI think we should organize a Q+A with skaet in the future on this topic18:03
* jono is mean for volunteering her :-)18:03
jonoanything else to add, pgraner?18:03
pgranerthats why we are automating18:03
pgranerits takes the guess workout18:04
pgranerand gives us a better level confidence18:04
pgranerwe look at manual testing as the exception where automation doesn't work or in not appropriate18:05
pgraner..18:05
pgranerjono, next question?18:06
ClassBotSandman_ asked: When will an PPA for systemd be available for testing? (sorry if this also is not very QA)18:06
jonoI have no idea18:06
jonoany idea pgraner?18:06
pgranerjono, as far as I know we have no plans18:07
pgranercommunity may step up and make one available18:07
ClassBotmaco asked: there are 96,452 open bugs. Do you think we'll avoid hitting 100K by the time Oneiric releases?18:07
pgranerNope18:08
pgranerWe are the main reporting point for most upstream projects we ship18:08
pgranerI just don't see avoiding that in the near future18:08
jonoagreed, I don't think the number of open bugs is an indicator of failure or successful, I think it is an indicator of the popularity of Ubuntu and the ease of filing defects18:08
jonoso I am sure we will exceed 100,00018:09
pgranerthe issue is how to make upstreams looks at our bug tracker18:09
pgranerand use it as part of their workflow18:09
jonoI think pgraner will probably agree, but we have to accept the reality that we have too many bugs and not enough hands to triage and respond to them, and part of this new QA initiative is to deal with that problem18:09
pgranerjono, amen brother!18:10
jonoI will be expecting the new head on my team to work extensively with the community to handle many of these bugs and increase our throughput and how enjoyable the triage experience is for community members18:10
* jono high-fives pgraner18:10
jono:-)18:10
jonobtw, before we go on18:10
jonoI just want to take one minute to say a huge thanks to pgraner - he stepped back from leading the kernel team for a few months to entirely assess and build a strategy around reviving QA in Ubuntu18:11
jonohe has done an *epic* job and it will have lasting benefits for Ubuntu18:11
jonoso if you see him in a bar, buy him a bottle of Jack or something :-)18:11
pgranerjono, aww jono, this won't get me to buy you a beer dude18:11
jonodammit18:11
jonowas worth a shot :-)18:12
pgraner:)18:12
pgranernext question!18:12
ClassBotRevSpecies116 asked: Is fixing 'Papercuts' tedious or rewarding (or both ;))?18:12
jonoI would say it is rewarding18:12
jonothe great thing about Ubuntu is that everyone can put their brick in the wall18:12
jonoeveryone can help bring Free Software to the masses18:12
jonoand one thing that we have always tried to do is make the first few experience of contributing really easy18:13
pgranerthis big thing is it allows people to focus on discrete bits of work easily18:13
jonowe want everyone to feel welcome and empowered to contribute to Ubuntu18:13
jonoexactly18:13
jonothe papercuts scheme and the bitesize bugs campaigns, of which you will be seeing a lot of in the 11.10 cycle, are great on-ramps to get new folks started and feeling great about being part of our community18:13
jonothe idea is that you can pick and choose tasks to work on and in the process grow your skills and get to know our community18:14
jonofor the vast majority of people this is a hugely rewarding process18:14
jonoalright folks, we are out of questions18:14
jonowe have 15mins left18:14
jonofurther questions?18:15
jonoto participate, this is how you ask a question:18:15
jono1. Join #ubuntu-classroom-chat18:15
jono2. Ask a question by typing 'QUESTION' and then your question:18:15
jonoe.g:18:15
jonoQUESTION: What is happening with foo?18:15
jonolooks like we might be done18:16
jonono more questions18:16
jonoalright, let's wrap it18:16
jonothanks everyone!18:16
jonoand thanks pgraner18:16
pgranerThanks!18:16
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