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slangasek[TOPIC] Lightning round15:04
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Lightning round
slangasekwe're down an mvo and an ev today; I'll fill in their reports15:04
slangasek$ echo $(shuf -e cjwatson barry doko stgraber jhunt mvo ev bdmurray slangasek)15:04
slangasekmvo stgraber doko ev cjwatson barry jhunt bdmurray slangasek15:04
slangasek[mvo]15:05
slangasekmisc: sprint preparing software-center (pre-uds sprint)15:05
slangasekunattended-upgrades: fix hang in auto-reboot shutdown15:05
slangaseksoftware-center: more i18n fixes, debug/fix #878707 (icon display problem),15:05
slangasekubuntu-system-service: improve tests, improve code layout, SRU for branch from rodgrio15:05
slangasekwork on some libsoup stuff15:05
slangasekpython-apt: work on multiarch debfile support (lp:~mvo/python-apt/debfile-multiarch)15:05
slangaseksoftware-properties: cherry pick fixes from lp:~evfool/software-properties/fixes15:05
slangasekpatch pilot15:05
slangasekvmbuilder: add support to build precise15:05
slangasekpython-apt: merge patches from the BTS, merge from debian15:05
slangasekcups: test/upload fix for the upgrade issue #87483515:05
slangasekubuntu-system-service: improve tests, improve code layout, SRU for branch from rodgrio15:05
slangasek[/mvo]15:05
slangasekquestions?15:05
dokomvo is gone from the team now?15:06
slangasekstgraber:15:06
barry:(15:06
stgraber- Did quite a bit of UDS preparation this week15:06
stgraber- Processed most of my merges, helped with the LXC merge, still have to look at the open-iscsi one (need to rebuild test environment)15:06
stgraber- Spent a bit of time with LXC upstream, going through the patches and bugs, updating the agenda for the UDS session15:06
stgraber- Patch pilot last Wednesday15:06
stgraber- Forwarded bug 876829 to Debian, seems to be a label issue, the IP is actually assigned to the interface, have to look at the proposed patches15:06
stgraber- Put a test instance of the new ISO tracker at http://91.189.93.73/15:06
stgraber  - Package status module works fine now15:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 876829 in ifupdown (Ubuntu Precise) "Oneiric's ifupdown breaks ip aliases" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87682915:07
stgraber  - Admin UI for ISO testing is pretty much done15:07
slangasekdoko: not officially moved over yet... and he continues to be involved in all aspects of the package manager15:07
stgraber  - SSO/Launchpad integration works fine (~ubuntu-release and ~ubuntu-qa-website-devel are both admins)15:07
stgraber- TODO15:07
stgraber  - LTSP hackfest tomorrow till Sunday, then UDS15:07
stgraber  - Hoping to finish the ISO tracker admin UI, including xml-rpc interface and maybe a draft of the user interface by UDS15:07
stgraber  - Prepare demo of IPv6 testing for Wednesday evening + container running non-native architecture as a lightning talk15:07
stgraber(done)15:07
slangasekbut he is leaving foundations, so this UDS is the last chance to convince him to drink the beer you buy him :)15:07
cjwatsonslangasek: (do we get a backfill?)15:07
slangasekcjwatson: yes15:07
doko- openjdk-6 and openjdk-7 security updates15:08
doko- openjdk-6 ARM assembler interpreter merge, testing15:08
doko- gcc-4.6.2 release15:08
doko- binutils updates from the branch15:08
doko- eglibc trunk updates, trying to figure out build fixes for ARM15:08
doko  (need somebody to test powerpc packages when these are built)15:08
doko  http://www.eglibc.org/archives/patches/msg01025.html15:08
doko- some merges15:08
slangasekstgraber: I see that open-iscsi is on the long-time-without-merge list; good to hear that you're working on it :)15:08
slangasek(that list is http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/oldmerges/, sorted by the 'superseded' column)15:09
stgraberslangasek: yeah, I'm the touched it last and I want to see if Debian's open-iscsi fixes our weird initramfs/init script problem that I worked around last cycle15:09
stgrabercjwatson: the interesting part is at http://91.189.93.73/admin/config/services/qatracker (assuming you told SSO to forward your membership in ~ubuntu-relesae to the tracker)15:10
slangasekstgraber: well, it's worth a try; keep in mind that Debian doesn't use udev-based initramfs at all, so there'll be some differences15:10
cjwatsonoh, nice15:10
slangasek[ev]15:12
slangasekInvestigation and prototyping around the crash database.15:12
stgrabercjwatson: I'm hoping to have the Builds page finished today and have that be the first xmlrpc exported function (so we can get builds posted automatically without having to parse the html ;))15:12
slangasek- I have a basic prototype running end to end in the Canonicloud after fighting a few OpenStack bugs and finding out that it really doesn't like you trying to provision a m1.large node.15:12
slangasek- I've been wrapping my head around how to do things the right way in Cassandra and have an increasingly solid plan for the database layer.15:12
slangasek- Had a meeting with James Troup on the IS requirements for the crash and metrics databases, and filed RT 48667 at his request.  I need to touch base with him again to come up with a plan for benchmarking that he wont stab me over.15:12
slangasek- Briefly tried to set up a meeting with Martin next week to discuss15:12
slangasekhow we can best integrate with Apport.  I'd also like to chat with him about how we can expand the seemingly simple retracting daemon into a more complex bucketing system over time.15:13
cjwatsonstgraber: cool, let me know when I can play with it from python :)15:13
slangasek- Need to find some of Robert Collins' time to knowledge share a bit around Cassandra.  I'm keen to understand what his plans were for progressive analytics in oopsrepository.  It looks like the Cassandra Hadoop bridge (with Hive or Pig) would be a good fit for generating the kind of data Kate and others want.  More importantly, I need a plan for how to asynchronously process the crashes into buckets.15:13
slangasek[/ev]15:13
slangasekquestions?15:13
slangasekcjwatson:15:15
cjwatsonMerges merges merges.  Also, merges merges merges.15:15
cjwatsonKeeping up with adding missing dpkg pre-dependencies for data.tar.xz, and with Haskell and OCaml rebuilds.15:15
cjwatsonTrying to keep up with libjpeg rebuilds.15:15
cjwatsonTrying to keep up with -Werror=format-security failures.  I've now changed dpkg to avoid exporting the latter to the environment, although cdbs packages will still need to be fixed (in both Debian and Ubuntu).15:15
cjwatsonTracked down dh_make problem due to unset LOGNAME (bug 875705).15:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 875705 in dh-make (Debian) "dh_make in Oneiric outputs wrong content to changelog" [Unknown,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87570515:15
cjwatsonUpgraded to precise.  Fixed libaio-dev/manpages-dev file conflict.  Otherwise things seem pretty smooth so far.15:15
cjwatsonFixed casper-md5check to ignore non-md5sum lines in md5sum.txt (bug 873401).15:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 873401 in casper (Ubuntu Oneiric) "Check disc for defects failed with a iso images built using ubuntu-defaults-image" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87340115:15
cjwatsonWorking with kernel team to see if new kernel-wedge will fix bug 879340.15:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 879340 in linux (Ubuntu) "nic-shared-modules ballooned in size in precise" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87934015:15
cjwatsonRegistered blueprints for UDS.15:15
cjwatsonWorking on refactoring germinate so that it can have a Python interface usable in Launchpad which does rather less duplicate work in every publisher run.15:15
cjwatsonReported Launchpad build farm breakage today and helped to investigate; turned out to be due to the staging build-manager trying to talk to production builders.  Everything is recovered now although powerpc is now15:15
cjwatson even further behind.15:15
cjwatson..15:15
dokowasn't a third powerpc buildd promised?15:16
cjwatsonyes, I have an RT ticket open for that15:16
cjwatsonhttps://rt.admin.canonical.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=48569 for those with access15:16
barrysyncs, merges, blueprints; python issue 13218 (test_ssl failures on Ubuntu); todo: more syncs and merges, uds prep.  also, my testing experiment will likely be merged with the pyti project and we'll also combine proposals for pycon 2012. done.15:17
jhuntManaged to recreate Plymouth bug 849414/553745 (yay!!), although I'm15:17
jhuntunable to see the failure on boot as observed by users. I think I now15:17
jhuntmostly understand the problem, but still need to fix it (and update the15:17
jhuntbug with the juicy details :) Registered a couple of blueprints for15:17
jhuntUDS. Reviewed patch from RedHat for new Upstart stanza ('usage').15:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 849414 in plymouth (Ubuntu Precise) "plymouthd crashed with SIGSEGV in ply_event_loop_process_pending_events()" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84941415:17
jhuntUpstart job logging work still "real soon now": forced to curtail use of15:17
jhuntTEST_ALLOC_FAIL for log tests due to relative unpredictability of how15:17
jhuntmany times NIH uses memory allocators with async io handlers. Currently15:17
jhuntfinishing tidy-up and testing.15:17
jhunt15:17
barrythe test_ssl failures were a fun one.  when we switch openssl to disabling sslv2 via configure option it changed the semantics of sslv23 connecting to sslv3 and tlsv1 servers (this is obscurely documented in the openssl docs).  tests that expect those connections to fail are "suddenly" succeeding15:18
slangasekcjwatson: cdbs packages> and also anything that happens to be on debhelper compat 9 already? :)15:19
bdmurrayreported apport bug 878335 re ubiquity source package hook15:19
bdmurrayblueprint creation for UDS P15:19
bdmurrayreview of Launchpad bugs for ones I'd like to see fixed15:19
bdmurrayreported launchpad bug 878532 regarding findSimilarBugs()15:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 878335 in apport (Ubuntu) "ubiquity source package hook should move more bugs to grub-installer" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87833515:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 878532 in Launchpad itself "findSimilarBugs() in the Launchpad API returns strange things" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87853215:19
bdmurrayreviewing bradf's bug report kit code and mako15:19
bdmurraytesting protovis (javascript data visualization tool)15:19
bdmurrayupdated update-manager apport hook in natty (bug 878585)15:19
bdmurraycasper bug triage (http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/qapkgstatus/casper)15:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 878585 in update-manager (Ubuntu Natty) "update apport package hook in natty" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87858515:19
cjwatsonslangasek: Indeed, but those were mostly manually converted after dpkg started adding -Werror=format-security to dpkg-buildflags output in Debian, so aren't a problem15:19
bdmurraycreated udd search parameter to limit title matches (debian and ubuntu similar bugs) to recent ones15:19
bdmurraymodified udd similar title search to have a switch not to show bugs from the same tracker15:19
bdmurraydeveloper membership board meeting15:19
cjwatson(with some multiarch exceptions, I realise ... still a small number)15:19
bdmurraydone15:19
stgraberoh, and bdmurray is now a core-dev!15:21
cjwatsonooh15:21
barry\o/15:21
slangasekjhunt: bug #849414> oh, sweet!  I look forward to your update on the bug :)15:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 849414 in plymouth (Ubuntu Precise) "plymouthd crashed with SIGSEGV in ply_event_loop_process_pending_events()" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84941415:25
slangasekbdmurray: congrats on the coredevness :)15:26
bdmurrayslangasek: thanks15:26
slangasekmy go15:27
slangasek* finished all my merges except the problematic ones15:28
slangasek* took a merge from doko (libvisual-plugins), turned it into a Debian QA upload + sync, washed my hands of it15:28
slangasek * converted the package to dh(1) in the process, to further subvert http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/dhstats.png15:28
slangasek* merged adduser and pinged Debian maintainers about maybe taking our patches, because this is a horrible merge that includes .po file changes that were done wrong last time15:28
slangasek * grumbled about the lack of useful tools for merging .po files; wrote a script to DTRT on a bzr conflict, need to think about it some more before proposing it anywhere15:28
slangasek* marked a bunch of packages Multi-Arch: foreign to solve ia32-libs installability; made a few more libraries M-A: same; sent out a call for volunteers to ubuntu-devel15:28
slangasek* xorg-server patch to fix graphics corruption with metacity+compositing, courtesy of a conversation over beer with keithp15:28
slangasek* attended the Oregon LoCo release party over the weekend, now scheming to have a multiarch Ubuntu LocalJam in December15:28
slangasek* blueprints, blueprints, blueprints - if yours aren't on the schedule yet, let me know please15:28
slangasekEOF15:28
slangasekquestions?15:28
slangasek[TOPIC] Bugs15:29
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barryslangasek: yeah.  have you extrapolated that graph out to the date when we can kill off cdbs? :)15:29
slangasekheh15:29
slangasekno, but I'm reminded that I need to redo the maven helper as a dh sequence :)15:30
cjwatsoncdbs has been flat on that chart for a long time15:30
slangasekit's dipping slightly of late, but not enough to meaningfully extrapolate15:30
barrynice to see dh(1) gaining ground15:30
slangasekconverting all the java packages in one go would help ;)15:30
cjwatsonin fact that graph is a great illustration of psychohistory :)15:30
slangasekhah15:30
barry:-D15:30
bdmurrayAs I mentioned earlier I've been looking at casper bugs a fair bit15:31
bdmurrayTrying to go through all of them actually and have some questions about some15:31
stgraberthat reminds me I need to upload a new casper getting rid of the remaining gconf stuff that's in there, started working on that last time bdmurray poked me :)15:32
slangasekit's also an illustration of the inertia of a package that already works with one helper, even when the maintainer comes around to a different view... I updated mawk over the weekend to use dh(1) as well, and its packaging was pre-helper until now ;)15:32
dokodo we have a goal to get rid of cdbs?15:32
slangasekI have a personal goal to get rid of cdbs15:32
bdmurraybug 539027 hasn't appeared recently and seems like it could be closed15:32
slangasekthe cdbs maintainer has a personal goal to stab me in my sleep15:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 539027 in casper (Ubuntu) "end_request: I/O error rebooting at end of install" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/53902715:32
slangasekANYWAY new topic15:32
cjwatsonthat was probably due to the binaries needed after CD eject not getting cached properly15:33
cjwatsonif it's gone away, I think it's OK to close15:33
slangasekbdmurray, cjwatson: there was a lubuntu-specific report this cycle about not getting the "please eject" message on the shutdown screen15:33
cjwatsonalthough I have no idea why it might have gone away15:33
bdmurrayslangasek: right I saw that and think its different than I/O errors15:34
slangasekwhich seems that it could be explained by plymouth graphical splash correctly starting up, + /bin/plymouth not being available15:34
slangasekyou should only ever see the I/O error messages when plymouth graphical splash is *not* running15:34
cjwatson/bin/plymouth is one of the cached paths though ...15:34
slangasekok15:34
slangasekthen I guess it makes sense to close it15:34
cjwatsonperhaps it requires some files that cache_path doesn't pick up15:34
cjwatsonwell, it's been cached since lucid15:35
slangaseknah, /bin/plymouth is the client and pretty lightweight15:35
cjwatsonif lubuntu is seeing something like that then the caching isn't covering it; but I do think it's distinct from the I/O error bugs15:35
slangasekdoesn't use anything that isn't also used by the server15:35
cjwatsonslangasek: right, but plymouthd might load something dynamically?15:35
slangasekhmm15:35
cjwatsondoes it dlopen pango when you display a message by any chance?15:35
slangaseknot pango itself, but that's probably the first time it loads the font files and pango backends15:36
cjwatsonanyway, the upshot is, lubuntu's problem is separate, but let's assume for now that the I/O errors have gone15:36
* slangasek nods15:37
bdmurrayshould there be a testcase for booting without splash to keep an eye out for issues like this?15:37
cjwatsonmaybe15:37
cjwatsonI'm not very worried if it doesn't cause a visible problem with splash, though15:37
bdmurrayokay15:38
slangasekright, seems that should be part of our troubleshooting toolkit rather than a test case15:38
bdmurraystgraber: so then you are working on bug 610345 correct?15:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 610345 in casper (Ubuntu) "scripts/casper-bottom/22gnome_panel_data sets /apps/panel/global/disable_lock_screen to true, but the key is deprecated." [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/61034515:38
stgraberbdmurray: yep15:39
stgraberbdmurray: just assigned it to myself so it's clear to everyone ;)15:39
bdmurraybug 747888 might have a fix in it15:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 747888 in casper (Ubuntu) "casper script 25configure_init clobbers 22serialtty, serial console nearly unusable" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74788815:39
stgraberI'm fine making a pass through casper's bug post-UDS and test+upload the bugs that have patches attached or are easy to fix, that's if nobody beats me to it :)15:41
stgraberwe usually hear about these bugs quite late in the release cycle, would be nice to have as many as possible fixed early in the cycle this time15:42
slangasekbdmurray: any other bugs?  (I have a couple here when you're done)15:43
bdmurrayI still regularly see duplicates of bug 22096115:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 220961 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "[MASTER] ubiquity crashes instead of notifying the user of not enough disk space" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22096115:43
slangasekhmm15:44
stgraberquite a few of them seem to be because of btrfs where apparently a 15GB partition just gives you 2-3GB of usable space (even if df doesn't agree ;))15:44
cjwatsonthere is a specific bug about the btrfs case15:44
slangasekshouldn't it do something better than crashing, though?15:44
slangasekor is the bug title misleading/outdated?15:45
stgraberDaniel's bug seems to be on ext not on btrfs though, so that's probaby a case where we didn't check for the right amount of free space pre-install15:45
stgraberI guess we could check for free space on failure and give a more informative error message to the user, the real fix is to make sure we don't let them install though15:46
cjwatsonthe real problem here is that the crash can be just about anywhere, including shell fragments15:46
slangasekah15:46
cjwatsonso it's not easy to intercept in any remotely consistent way15:46
* slangasek nods15:46
cjwatsonstgraber is probably on the money here15:46
stgraberwe probably should have some more tests done, trying to install with the strict minimum amount of disk space with each of the supported file systems15:47
slangasekso the thought is that if we fix the btrfs behavior, we'll be getting fewer reports of this?15:48
bdmurrayand with installing restricted packages too15:48
stgraberbdmurray: oh, indeed, good point15:48
cjwatsonthere are a bunch of fudge factors on autopartitioning; it's the sort of thing that gets out of date easily15:49
stgraberslangasek: yes, not sure how many of these bugs are related to btrfs though15:49
cjwatsonnote that partitioning-from-scratch and auto-resize are a bit different :-/15:49
bdmurrayslangasek: at least duplicate bug 880263 isn't about btrfs15:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 220961 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #880263 [MASTER] ubiquity crashes instead of notifying the user of not enough disk space" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22096115:50
slangasekok15:50
slangasekso, will someone follow up on this?15:51
slangasekstgraber: shall I assign 220961 to you for precise?15:51
* slangasek takes that as a yes ;)15:53
slangasekmoving on15:53
slangasekbdmurray: other bugs?15:53
bdmurrayslangasek: They'll save for next meeting15:53
slangasekok15:53
slangaseka couple I wanted to throw out quickly, then15:53
slangasekbug #38151715:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 381517 in kbd (Ubuntu) "Settings in /etc/kbd/config are not read" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38151715:53
slangasekthis is linked from bug #88107915:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 881079 in upstart (Ubuntu) ""Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration" at startup" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/88107915:53
slangasekapparently some users are going out of their way to install obsolete packages, because the current ones aren't configurable...15:54
slangasekcjwatson: is it reasonable to have these dpms configuration options ported over to console-setup or kbd?15:54
cjwatsonhm, not reading /etc/kbd/config is a bit crap - yes, we should port that stuff somehow15:54
cjwatsonwe should probably nuke the obsolete packages from precise too15:55
slangasekyes, definitely agreed15:55
slangasekanyone interested in working on porting those features?15:55
stgraberslangasek: sure (internet problem, sorry)15:55
slangasekgreat opportunity to learn about how the console is set up :)15:56
cjwatsonI expect I can swear at it if nobody else wants to15:56
cjwatsonalthough some knowledge transfer wouldn't hurt15:56
slangasekyes15:56
slangasekbarry: you know you want to write some shell code15:56
barryslangasek: it's been a dream of mine since i was a child15:57
barryslangasek: but hey, i'll give it a go.  i love asking lots of dumb questions :)15:57
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slangasek:)15:57
slangasekdone15:57
slangasekthe other one is a freaky cryptsetup problem15:58
slangasekbug #87740315:58
* bdmurray bets that one was on his list15:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 877403 in upstart (Ubuntu) "crypttab LUKS password shown in cleartext" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87740315:58
slangasekbdmurray: do you win the bet?15:58
bdmurraynope I lose15:58
slangasekso this is a weird bug - I can reproduce it but have no idea *why*15:59
slangasekit didn't happen like that in past releases... and the behavior seems to vary based on things like whether you start out in details mode (booting w/o splash) vs switching to it w/ Esc16:00
slangasekthe bug is currently assigned to upstart... I don't know if something in upstart has changed that would account for this? jhunt?16:01
slangasekwell, we're at time anyway, so let's take that up after the meeting16:02
jhuntNot that I'm aware of.16:03
slangasekanyway, it doesn't make sense and it's ugly, so if anyone has ideas...16:03
slangasek[TOPIC] AOB16:03
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cjwatsonsounds like creeping termios horrors16:03
slangaseknow that I've eaten up all our meeting time, anyone else have something to say? :)16:03
slangasekcjwatson: that's what I was wondering, but I can't figure out where it'd be coming from16:03
dokopromoted ruby1.9.1; now I have to find all packages, where we did disable building the ruby1.9 binary package ...16:04
slangasekdoes that mean we have two rubies in main now?16:04
cjwatsonoh, security acked that in the end?16:04
dokojdstrand pointed out that ruby1.8 has not much time left for security updates16:05
slangasekdoes that mean the plan is to drop ruby1.8 from main by the end of the cycle?16:05
dokoso trying to get everything built for 1.9 would be better, and yes, it probably will require some work to drop 1.8 from main16:05
* slangasek nods16:06
dokolucas only commits to do this for the wheezy timeframe, so it will require some work16:06
slangasekdoko: can you reach out to the server team on this?  ruby is in main primarily to support their use16:06
jdstrandit would be ideal to get ruby1.8 demoted16:06
slangasek(puppet)16:06
dokootoh, we don't have the archs with build issues like sparc and ia6416:06
dokoslangasek, ok, will do (pinging Daviey)16:07
slangasekthe master list of package ownership (first draft) had foundations responsible for ruby1.8... I pushed back and said it was server's problem ;)16:07
dokobut I assume we can't demote both ruby versions because we have it used for more b-d's ...16:08
dokoand dropping tcl/tk 8.4 would maybe good ...16:08
slangasekis that happening in Debian?16:08
dokoafaics, no16:09
slangasek:/16:09
slangasekdoko: maybe we can look at that after UDS, then16:10
dokosure16:10
slangasek#endmeeting16:10
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meetingologyMeeting ended Wed Oct 26 16:10:53 2011 UTC.16:10
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cjwatsonthere aren't *that* many ruby build-deps in main though16:10
slangasekthanks, all... sorry for the overrun16:11
stgraberthanks16:11
barrythanks!  see you in florida16:11
cjwatson$ zcat /home/lp_archive/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/source/Sources.gz | grep-dctrl -nsPackage -FBuild-Depends,Build-Depends-Indep ruby | wc -l16:11
cjwatson1516:11
slangasekcjwatson: right - the ones we actually *care* about are puppet and friends, and then there are a few others that are there opportunistically and would be cut if ruby wasn't in main, IMHO16:11
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* pedro_ waves17:01
pedro_sorry for being late17:02
nuclearbobhaven't started yet17:02
* bdmurray waves17:03
nuclearbobhowdy17:03
nuclearbobdoesn't look like the log is up from the last one, anybody remember who was going to chair?17:03
nuclearbobI can if we're not sure17:03
nuclearbobhttp://www.novarata.net/mootbot/ only seems to have logs up to the end of june17:05
patrickmwgo for it17:05
nuclearbob#startmeeting17:05
meetingologyMeeting started Wed Oct 26 17:05:58 2011 UTC.  The chair is nuclearbob. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanBell/mootbot.17:05
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nuclearbob[TOPIC] Previous Actions17:06
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nuclearbobI think Gema was working on blueprints, but she's out this afternoon17:06
nuclearbobany other previous actions we need to go over?17:07
nuclearboball right17:08
nuclearbobmoving on17:08
nuclearbob[TOPIC] Community Efforts/Testing17:08
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nuclearbobjibel, ursinha, anything on this?17:09
jibelHi o/17:09
Ursinhanothing really from me :)17:09
nuclearboball right17:10
jibelNot much from me now that Oneiric is out and Precise is on a very early stage17:10
nuclearbobwe've got a birds of a feather session scheduled for UDS17:10
nuclearbobif anybody has the link, please throw that out, otherwise I can find it17:10
patrickmwhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-P/TestingInUbuntu17:11
nuclearbobthanks patrickmw17:11
nuclearbobwe have a good list of talks lined up for that17:11
nuclearbobso we look forward to seeing people there17:12
nuclearbobanything else on this topic?17:12
nuclearboball right, moving on17:13
nuclearbob[TOPIC] Automated/Systems Testing17:13
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patrickmwo/17:13
nuclearbobgo ahead, patrickmw17:13
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patrickmwnew projects in progres:17:13
patrickmwbootchart testing revised - boot speed testing will be testing daily for Precise. The testing that was done for Oneiric needs some improvements. Planning set for the automation sprint.17:14
patrickmwfwts - Firmware Test Suite will be run daily for Precise.  A wrapper utility needs to be developed so it can be run in the lab. Planning set for the automation sprint.17:14
patrickmwproject updates:17:14
patrickmwdx projects - DX team has started adding their projects to the QA daily builds. yay!17:14
patrickmwthat's all17:14
nuclearbobthanks for the update, that all sounds great17:14
nuclearbobI'm working on a proof of concept for a remotely accessible test running interface for the qa-regression-testing scripts17:15
nuclearbobjust a quick cgi that can be installed as a package on a newly created vm and return test results17:15
nuclearbobI hope to have a basic implementation of that ready before UDS so we can determine if it's something we want to devote further resources to17:16
nuclearboband that's all I've got17:16
nuclearbobanybody else?17:17
nuclearboball right, moving on17:18
nuclearbob[TOPIC] Engineering Team Bug Status17:18
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bdmurrayI updated the update-manager hook for natty, bug 878585, thanks to jibel for pointing this out17:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 878585 in update-manager (Ubuntu Natty) "update apport package hook in natty" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87858517:19
bdmurrayI've been reviewing all the casper bug reports and looking at brad's bug report generation code and a different data visualization tool17:20
bdmurrayAlso setting up blueprints for UDS17:20
nuclearbobcool17:21
nuclearbobanything else  bdmurray?17:21
bdmurrayI joined the ubuntu-core-dev team this week - thats it.17:22
nuclearbobthanks17:22
nuclearbobanything from hggdh or pedro_ ?17:22
pedro_just to mention that tomorrow we're having a bug day for Nautilus : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/2011102717:22
pedro_so if you want to learn a bit more about bug triage or Nautilus/Gnome , please join us tomorrow the whole day your timezone17:23
pedro_we hang out at #ubuntu-bugs17:23
pedro_..17:23
nuclearbobsounds good17:24
nuclearbobanything else from anyone on this topic?17:24
nuclearboball right17:25
nuclearbob[TOPIC] Other Topics17:26
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nuclearbobthere are several blueprints registered for UDS-P using the other-p-qa prefix17:28
nuclearbobis there a page with a list of those, or should I just post individual links?17:29
patrickmwbottom of the same link above :)17:29
nuclearboboh, handy17:29
nuclearbobthanks :)17:30
nuclearbobanything else for other topics?17:30
nuclearboball right, last one17:31
nuclearbob[TOPIC] Chair Selection17:31
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nuclearbobany volunteers?17:31
nuclearbobmax@ubuntu:~/vmtesting/oneiric/multipurpose$ shuf -e pedro_ bdmurray ursinha patrickmw jibel | head -117:32
nuclearbobpatrickmw17:32
bdmurrayshould there be one next week?17:33
Ursinhanext week is UDS, are we having quorum?17:33
nuclearboboh, I suppose we'll be in orlando17:33
nuclearboball right, next meeting is November 917:33
nuclearbobthanks everyone for attending, and we'll have quorum at UDS next week17:34
nuclearbob#endmeeting17:34
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meetingologyMeeting ended Wed Oct 26 17:34:32 2011 UTC.17:34
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2011/ubuntu-meeting.2011-10-26-17.05.moin.txt17:34
pedro_nuclearbob, thanks for chairing17:35
nuclearbobno problem17:35

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