/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/12/01/#ubuntu-meeting.txt

AlanBellthe meeting bot seems to have taken a short sabatical, should be back in the not too distant future00:19
=== doko_ is now known as doko
jasonjanglamont: How R U?02:57
=== bladernr_ is now known as bladernr_afk
=== ubott2 is now known as ubottu
=== yofel_ is now known as yofel
AlanBell#startmeeting10:50
meetingologyMeeting started Thu Dec  1 10:50:50 2011 UTC.  The chair is AlanBell. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanBell/mootbot.10:50
meetingologyAvailable commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #endvote #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #progress #rejected #replay #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #subtopic #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk #vote #voters #votesrequired10:50
AlanBell#endmeeting10:50
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology
meetingologyMeeting ended Thu Dec  1 10:50:54 2011 UTC.10:50
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2011/ubuntu-meeting.2011-12-01-10.50.moin.txt10:50
head_victimA quick meeting is a good meeting.10:51
AlanBell:)10:51
mainerrorlol10:52
=== ashams_ is now known as ashams
=== Laney is now known as Guest60660
=== bladernr_afk is now known as bladernr_
ogra_foo14:50
* ogra_ gets pre-meeting coffee14:50
=== Laney is now known as Guest19719
=== bladernr_ is now known as bladernr_afk
NCommander#startmeeting14:59
meetingologyMeeting started Thu Dec  1 14:59:53 2011 UTC.  The chair is NCommander. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanBell/mootbot.14:59
meetingologyAvailable commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #endvote #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #progress #rejected #replay #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #subtopic #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk #vote #voters #votesrequired14:59
NCommander#link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/Meeting/2011/2011120115:00
NCommanderso who's here?15:01
ogra_o/15:01
=== bladernr_afk is now known as bladernr_
* GrueMaster is self-caffinating.15:01
NCommanderok, I think we have enough people15:02
NCommanderWe have no action items from last meeting, so15:03
NCommander[topic] Standing Items15:03
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Standing Items
NCommander#link http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/ubuntu-arm.html15:03
ogra_just because you didnt note them down :P15:03
ogra_i was supposed to get the Wi tracker filled :)15:03
ogra_if anyone is missing a spec he works on, please let me know15:03
infinityI probably need to go through all mine and make them sane.15:04
NCommanderogra_: oh d'oh. I  grepped for #action in the log but I used [action] >.<;15:04
infinityI've been too busy working to work.15:04
NCommanderI need to be consistent or my greps break15:04
ogra_well, at least make sure they are targeted for precise and approved15:04
ogra_(thats for everyone, to have your spec show up these two need to be true)15:04
ogra_and it helps if they have an owner ... i think there is one jani spec that doesnt yet15:05
ogra_(i'll talk to him when he is around)15:05
ogra_NCommander, move15:05
NCommander[topic] ARM Server Status (NCommander, Daviey)15:05
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: ARM Server Status (NCommander, Daviey)
NCommanderNot muchto say here15:06
NCommanderso15:06
NCommander[topic] Kernel Status (cooloney, ppisati)15:06
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Kernel Status (cooloney, ppisati)
ogra_paolo is moving and not online until monday15:07
ogra_afaik he spammed GrueMaster with some SRU kernels though :)15:07
ogra_cooloney was working on an internal project for me so i doubt he would have much to report15:07
GrueMasterOnly SRU kernel I currently have is for Oneiric omap4.  Finished testing yesterday.15:07
GrueMasterI also tested a slew of test kernels for bug 861296.15:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 861296 in linux (Ubuntu) "mmap fails to allocate 2030Mb heap on ARM" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/86129615:08
GrueMasterIt should make the next SRU release.15:08
ogra_well, its mainly important for the buildds15:10
GrueMasteryes.15:10
NCommander#optic ARM Porting/FTBFS status (NCommander, janimo)15:11
NCommander#topic ARM Porting/FTBFS status (NCommander, janimo)15:11
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: ARM Porting/FTBFS status (NCommander, janimo)
NCommanderhelps if I spell it right15:11
jhobbswhat is FTBFS15:11
NCommanderjhobbs: Failure to Build from Source15:11
infinityjhobbs: Failure To Build From Source.15:12
jhobbsthanks15:12
ogra_well, we should all help on armhf currently15:12
infinityAnd with a new port online, I'd like to encourage everyone to look at the armhf FTBFS lists and go to town.15:12
ogra_just grab a failed build15:12
infinity(There will be a mass-give-back in a couple of hours, so... After that) :P15:13
ogra_http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/primary-precise-armhf.html15:13
ogra_there is the overview15:13
jhobbsthanks, i was about to ask for that =)15:13
ogra_how about the "normal" ftbfs ... NCommander anything noticeable ?15:14
NCommanderjhobbs: feel free to poke any of us in #ubuntu-arm if you need help with FTBFS fixing15:14
NCommanderogra_: I haven't reviewed the list extensively since last week15:14
* ogra_ neither, i was watching hf all the time15:16
ogra_ruby needs some love there15:16
ogra_on the non hf15:17
ogra_and ooooh surprise !!!15:17
ogra_telepathy-glib15:17
ogra_:P15:17
NCommanderif anyone says mono, I'm jumping off the tallest building I can find15:17
ogra_mono is over and out :P15:18
GrueMasterI think doko pinged us about ruby a few days ago in #ubuntu-arm.15:18
ogra_for hf i thought15:18
infinitymono has a few more testsuite failures on armhf than it does on armel, otherwise fine.15:18
ogra_where it has a timeout15:18
* GrueMaster shouts "MONO LIVES"15:18
ogra_lol15:18
infinityruby is suffering testsuite timeouts, yeah.15:18
infinityWe'll have to poke at that.15:18
infinityI'm told it might be a kernel bug. :/15:19
infinityRelated to the test timeouts I saw with python and perl (transiently, apparently) as well.15:19
ogra_well, is that true for non hf ?15:19
infinitySometimes, maybe.15:20
ogra_ah, yeah15:20
infinityIt's a bit vague.15:20
ogra_it is15:20
ogra_same error message in the log15:20
ogra_well, lets move15:20
ogra_NCommander, ...15:21
NCommander[topic] ARM Hardfloat status (infinity)15:21
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: ARM Hardfloat status (infinity)
ogra_it builds !!!15:21
ogra_(some packages at least)15:21
GrueMasterHow close are we to getting armhf images?  I would imagine core would be first.15:21
ogra_i have also added info about it to the A1 announcement15:21
ogra_GrueMaster, a week or two for core i would guess15:22
infinityCore could be only a few days away, depending on effort put in.15:22
infinityAnd luck.15:22
infinityOther images, dunno.15:22
ogra_yeah, others will take lots of time i would guess15:22
infinityWe have two toolchain bugs we're still fixing, but other than that, it's just a lot of grunt work and CPU time.15:22
GrueMasterNeed kernel support, I would assume?15:23
ogra_not in A2 timeframe i bet15:23
infinitykernels would be nice.15:23
ogra_according to kernel team they are uploaded15:23
infinityogra_: Kernel team only does omap.15:23
ogra_omap4 too15:23
ogra_paolo ...15:23
ogra_i talked to jani, he is aware that we should get ac100 onto hf as well15:24
ogra_not sure what to do for mx515:24
infinityYeah, there's been no linux-ti-omap4 upload yet.15:24
infinityjcrigby would be the man to bug about mx5.15:24
infinityAnyhow.  We'll sort it.15:24
ogra_yep15:24
GrueMasterWe are still running the Oneiric omap4 kernel.  Should be resolved next week though.15:25
infinityKernels don't do us much good just yet anyway.  If they land in a week or so, I'm happy.15:25
ogra_GrueMaster, hopefully soon, we need 4460 fixes15:25
ogra_NCommander, move ?15:26
NCommanderARM Image Status (ogra, NCommander)15:26
NCommander[topic] ARM Image Status (ogra, NCommander)15:26
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: ARM Image Status (ogra, NCommander)
ogra_we have A1's !!15:26
ogra_apart from the omap network issue seems they look all good15:27
ogra_*really* good given its A115:27
ogra_kudos to GrueMaster for the test effort !!!15:27
ogra_awesome work15:27
GrueMasterheh15:27
NCommander+1 GrueMaster15:27
ogra_nothing else from me15:27
GrueMasterThe images oddly are not much different from Oneiric.15:28
ogra_yeah15:28
infinityGood. :P15:28
ogra_we didnt change a thing but general package updates15:28
ogra_NCommander, move15:28
NCommander[topic] QA Status (GrueMaster, mahmoh)15:29
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: QA Status (GrueMaster, mahmoh)
GrueMasterOn the daily image build issue, I only show 1 fewer on armel vs x86 since the opening of P15:29
GrueMastersigh.15:29
NCommander?15:29
GrueMasterAutomation work on SRU testing is going strong.  Lot of fixes to the wrt test suite.15:29
infinityThis is an upsetting statistic?15:29
NCommanderGrueMaster: seems the archive skew patch is doing its job15:29
NCommanderArchive skew though isn't the only reason images may fail to exist, just the most common15:30
GrueMasters/wrt/qrt15:30
ogra_yeah15:30
ogra_pretty well it seems15:30
NCommander#chair ogra15:30
meetingologyWarning: Nick not in channel: ogra15:30
meetingologyCurrent chairs: NCommander ogra15:30
NCommander#chair ogra_15:30
meetingologyCurrent chairs: NCommander ogra ogra_15:30
GrueMasterWith NCommander's help, I can now automate Natty installs for SRU testing.  Once we have Maverick, I can automate 90% of the SRU process.15:31
NCommanderbrb15:31
ogra_awesome !!!15:31
NCommanderback, sorry about that15:32
GrueMasterStill running into issues with the qrt tests.  For every 3 fixes to make them work on arm, a new "feature" gets added that breaks.15:32
ogra_fun15:32
GrueMasterWhich means I need to review and figure out why they broke.15:32
NCommanderI'm working on cooking the maverick voodoo now15:33
ogra_move ?15:33
GrueMasterI would like to propose that going forward, we enable netinstall for all supported platforms, as it will greatly help in future SRU testing efforts.15:33
NCommander#topic Linaro Updates (rsalveti)15:34
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Linaro Updates (rsalveti)
* rsalveti waves15:34
rsalvetiour planning for the 11.12 is done already!15:34
NCommanderGrueMaster: we almost always do, omap was an exception to that rule (I always do enablement with netboot images, but the omap4 booting from SD card pre-empted that design at first)15:34
rsalvetihttps://launchpad.net/linaro-dev-platform/+milestone/11.1215:34
rsalvetiplease have a look at the blueprints we have15:34
rsalvetiand subscribe if you want to be updated about the progress15:34
rsalvetithe u-boot related ones are the most interesting for the images I believe15:35
NCommanderrsalveti: is there a status.linaro.org page or something?15:35
rsalvetiwe'll try to enable SPL for omap 3 and also try to have only one SPL that would work for omap 3 and 415:35
rsalvetiNCommander: yes, but still need some rework15:35
ogra_rsalveti, is the settop box stuff being worked on with the #ubuntu-tv team ?15:35
rsalvetibecause we changed our process a little bit15:35
rsalvetiogra_: not yet I believe, something we need to discuss with them15:36
rsalvetidon't know if they are interested on xmbc for now15:36
rsalvetior if they want to create a different solution15:36
ogra_well, they are working on UI elements on top of the player SW15:36
rsalvetiwhat we're trying to do is to enable the needed patches to make it working fine wiht omap 415:36
rsalvetilike, making it to work with glesv2 and gstreamer15:36
rsalvetiogra_: oh, ok, so will sync with them15:37
ogra_i.e. unity adjustments to run on top of a running stream/tv show etc15:37
rsalvetihttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-ubuntu/+spec/push-multiarch-changes-for-cross-precise15:37
rsalvetithis is also going to affect precise15:37
ogra_thats the one smagoun is intrested in, right =15:37
ogra_?`15:37
rsalvetiand hopefully firefox will be cross-buildable at precise at the end of the month15:37
rsalvetiogra_: yes15:38
rsalvetiogra_: but the other one that smagoun created is still to be approved it seems15:38
rsalvetilet me try to find it15:38
ogra_not sure who has to do that15:38
rsalvetimaybe foundations?15:39
ogra_might be15:39
ogra_wasnt that cross live-build stuff ?15:39
rsalvetihttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-arm-p-cross-compilable-packages15:39
ogra_ah15:39
rsalvetithis is the one related with cross build enablement15:39
ogra_well, if yours gets implemented i dont see a reason to have an ubuntu one as well15:40
rsalvetisure, but ours is more related with firefox atm15:40
ogra_effectively they will implement the same15:40
rsalvetithis was related with ubuntu-core and a few other packages15:40
ogra_right15:40
rsalvetiI was just worried that this is not yet approved15:40
rsalvetiand don't know who is responsible for it at the ubuntu side15:40
ogra_well, we wont have resources i bet ...15:40
rsalvetisomething to check with smagoun15:41
ogra_once there are hf images etc we will get very very busy15:41
ogra_yup15:41
rsalvetiogra_: yeah15:41
rsalvetianother one that we just need to be approved is the libjpeg-turbo one15:41
rsalvetilet me find the link15:41
ogra_though server is currently on halt ... probably NCommander is bored enough to look at this spec :)15:41
ogra_why does that need a spec ?15:41
rsalvetihttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/replace-libjpeg-by-libjpeg-turbo15:41
ogra_i thought thats just a transition and already approved15:42
rsalvetiogra_: kate request this blueprint to be created15:42
ogra_k15:42
rsalvetitom gall is working on it15:42
ogra_yep15:42
* NCommander wimpers15:42
rsalvetibut she also wanted a bp to track the work15:42
faboogra_: it ins't approved yet15:42
rsalvetidavidm: can you approve this blueprint?15:42
ogra_tell him to ping me if he needs sponsoring15:42
rsalvetiogra_: sure15:42
infinityogra_: It's already well underway with Foundations.15:42
infinityogra_: Including much back and forth review and critique.15:43
ogra_yeah, thoght so15:43
rsalvetiguess this is just to track the work15:43
ogra_so probably foundations should own it15:43
rsalvetiso it can be part of status and so on15:43
ogra_doesnt really seem arm related given we will switch for all arches15:43
rsalvetiyeah, fair enough15:43
rsalvetiso will check the other with smagoun and this with foundations15:43
rsalvetiguess that's all form my side then15:44
rsalvetiany question?15:44
ogra_any heavy u-boot breakage we need to be prepared for ?15:44
rsalvetiogra_: not atm15:44
ogra_apart from changing the build scripts for new MLO15:44
ogra_great !15:44
rsalvetiogra_: once we have a newer version or a big change, we'll let you know about it15:45
ogra_oh15:45
ogra_rsalveti, have you seen the hf discussion above ?15:45
NCommanderthanks rsalveti15:45
ogra_we will need hf as target arch in mx515:45
ogra_since linaro maintains that kernel15:45
rsalvetiogra_: sure15:45
ogra_i guess you want a bug ?15:45
rsalvetiogra_: we just need to know when we'll be able to push the package15:45
ogra_now :)15:46
infinityrsalveti: Yesterday.15:46
ogra_or tomorrow15:46
rsalvetiogra_: great15:46
ogra_or so :)15:46
rsalvetiso are we able to bootstrap armhf already?15:46
ogra_no hurry, but it should happen at some point15:46
infinityAlmost.15:46
NCommanderrsalveti: we have it building in LP15:46
rsalvetilast I saw infinity was still fighting with it15:46
ogra_rsalveti, we're building already15:46
rsalvetigreat then, will talk with jcrigby then15:47
rsalvetithanks for the heads up15:47
infinity--variant=minbase should work in about an hour. :P15:47
infinity(And I'll have core images building tonight)15:47
rsalvetiinfinity: :-)15:47
infinityGrueMaster: --^15:47
GrueMasterYea.15:47
NCommandergo infinity go15:47
ogra_http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/primary-precise-armhf.html15:47
ogra_rsalveti, ^^15:47
rsalvetiogra_: thanks15:48
infinityOkay, maybe in two hours.15:48
ogra_NCommander, move15:48
infinityI'll just settle for "tonight". ;)15:48
* ogra_ translates "tonight -> monday" :P15:48
rsalvetimonday is still fine ;-)15:49
ogra_infinite optimism ... ;)15:49
ogra_... from infinity15:49
NCommander#topic AOB15:49
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: AOB
* ogra_ has nothing15:50
* NCommander also has nothing15:50
ogra_anyone ?15:50
NCommandergoing once15:50
NCommandertwice15:50
NCommanderthree times15:51
NCommander#endemeeting15:51
ogra_heh15:51
ogra_try again15:51
ogra_#endmeeting15:51
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology
meetingologyMeeting ended Thu Dec  1 15:51:19 2011 UTC.15:51
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2011/ubuntu-meeting.2011-12-01-14.59.moin.txt15:51
NCommander#endmeeting15:51
ogra_ha15:51
ogra_first :P15:51
ogra_dont forget the call in 10min15:51
NCommanderstupid fingers15:51
=== Guest19719 is now known as Laney
=== Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-lunch
beunohello hello!16:51
beunoCommunity Council meeting in 816:52
czajkowskiAloha16:57
YokoZarhey there16:57
Gwaihirhello!16:58
highvoltagemoo16:58
dholbacho//17:00
akgranertime to start17:00
akgraner#startmeeting17:00
meetingologyMeeting started Thu Dec  1 17:00:24 2011 UTC.  The chair is akgraner. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanBell/mootbot.17:00
meetingologyAvailable commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #endvote #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #progress #rejected #replay #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #subtopic #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk #vote #voters #votesrequired17:00
akgranerWelcome to the CC meeting - who's here17:00
akgranero/17:00
dholbachMark might be a bit late, but should make it17:00
YokoZaro/17:00
czajkowskio/17:00
dholbach\\o17:00
beunoo/17:01
highvoltageo>-<17:01
highvoltageoops, let me rotate 90°17:01
akgranergreat - so looks like first up is welcoming the Edubuntu Council17:01
highvoltage\o/17:01
czajkowskihighvoltage: aloha there thanks for coming17:01
akgraner#topic #Edubuntu Council Review17:01
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: #Edubuntu Council Review
dholbachit's great to have you here :)17:01
akgranerhighvoltage, welcome!17:02
highvoltagestgraber, alkisg: are you around?17:02
highvoltagethanks!17:02
alkisgHi all17:02
dholbachalkisg, highvoltage, stgraber (who else is here?): how have your last few months been in Edubuntu land?17:02
akgranerCan you fill us in on how things are going with you all..17:02
highvoltageFirst off, thanks for doing this review!17:02
highvoltageIn Edubuntu, we purposely try to keep the Council itself just that17:03
highvoltageand keep the part where we actually do things as a team in edubuntu-dev17:03
highvoltagebut as it happens, edubuntu-dev and edubuntu-council are pretty much the same at this point17:03
* alkisg is an LTS guy so he can't comment much about the last few months, but I can comment about 10.04 in Greek schools - it's a big success, we deployed it to 120.000 laptops and to 250 schools so far17:03
dholbachalkisg, WOW17:03
czajkowskiimpressive17:03
akgranernice!17:03
alkisgHalf of them are in this map: http://goo.gl/maps/nOoQ17:04
YokoZarThat IS impressive17:04
highvoltageI guess on a project level our most exciting thing is our colaboration with Debian-Edu17:04
highvoltagein some of their deployments they want to use Ubuntu/Edubuntu Desktop with Debian-Edu servers17:04
Gwaihirthat is amazing17:04
highvoltageso we're investigating what we can do to get their scripts packaged in Ubuntu.17:05
akgranerThat's great!17:06
highvoltageI'm visiting a school on Saturday that's been running Ubuntu for 6 years now, I'm going to do an interview with them and hopefully it will be the first of a series of school interviews17:06
highvoltagebut that's not really EC specific :)17:06
dholbachhighvoltage, I could imagine that the collaboration on a package level is working out well - are there points where the goals in Debian-Edu and Edubuntu are different?17:06
highvoltageI guess if we talk just about EC-specific stuff then our scope is rather small17:06
highvoltagedholbach: currently debian-edu provides a complete solution, server and client side. we just do client-side atm. the server stuff is a lot of work that we don't have the manpower to take on at the moment17:07
YokoZaralkisg: highvoltage: what would you say is the primary motivater decision-makers have for putting ubuntu in schools?17:07
highvoltagegetting new contributors for Edubuntu seems hard, people just don't find it all that interesting17:07
highvoltageYokoZar: it's different from area to area and also budgets, in the more affluent schools you find that they want it because some of their needs are completely met with just having a web browser and openoffice.org.17:09
highvoltageYokoZar: in other cases, people don't really care and just want something cheap17:09
alkisgIt's hard to summarize the Ubuntu or FLOSS benefits in general in a few words... cost, ease of installation and maintainance, freedom of changing + redistributing the software... bits are missing, of course, but the whole community is working on making the experience better17:09
dholbachhighvoltage, are schools getting in touch with the Edubuntu team much? are there people in the schools themselves who might start contributing?17:09
highvoltageYokoZar: and then there are those who want to spend less time on fixing malware related problems17:09
highvoltagedholbach: for a long time we had very, very little feedback from anyone17:09
highvoltagedholbach: then stgraber added the webform on http://edubuntu.org/contact17:10
YokoZaralkisg: For sure, the benefits are many, I'm just looking for a more coherent lesson to help guide the ubuntu-elevator-pitch17:10
sabdflperhaps if we highlighted some of your projects, it would help to attract folk who want to work on stuff that's noticed17:10
highvoltagedholbach: and suddenly we are getting around 10 e-mails a week from Edubuntu users17:10
pleia2wow, nice :)17:10
dholbachhighvoltage, nice17:10
pleia2highvoltage: where do these emails go? a mailing list or published anywhere?17:10
highvoltagedholbach: some of them have really great ideas that I've tried to get them to post to edubuntu-users about, but they rarely do17:10
highvoltagepleia2: no, unfortunately, that's why I want to get those interview going, it would be awesome to get it out in the open what some people are doing17:11
pleia2(mostly I'm just curious, not questioning policy or anything :))17:11
highvoltagesabdfl: indeed17:11
akgranerThis great work! highvoltage, alkisg stgraber are there any questions you have for the CC - anything you need from us specifically at this point in time?17:11
dholbachhighvoltage, maybe you should reply with something like "Would you mind if I share your suggestion with our users/developers?" and CC them, if they're OK with doing that ;-)17:12
akgranerThis *is* great work (I meant to type)17:12
highvoltagesabdfl: earlier (I'm not sure if you were in the channel yet) I was talking about an interview I'm having with a school in Cape Town that's been running Ubuntu for 6 years now (I'm planning to get some nice video too), and I hope that that's the first in a line of them17:12
highvoltageakgraner: I've submitted our list of nominations to the CC for the EC elections, I guess that's pretty much it17:13
* YokoZar wonders if sabdfl is already familiar with that particular school...17:13
dholbachthis really is excellent work17:13
alkisgIf we were to have some dev support, I think the first need would be easy user + shared home management, maybe something like freeipa, that would make it easier for schools that don't have sysadmins. Other than that we have an LTS release ahead so we mostly focus on stability now :)17:13
highvoltagewe were planning to extend our term to 2 years after the first year17:13
highvoltageI'm not sure if we need to formally do that in a CC meeting or if we could just update the wiki to reflect that17:14
highvoltagethe CEO of the company I work for said he'd round up the schools that we work with in Canada / US as well and let us interview them17:14
YokoZarhighvoltage: You mean you want the newly elected council members to serve 2 year terms and the next election would be during the next LTS cycle?17:15
highvoltageso I hope that getting the word out will also help is get more Edubuntu contributors, so that maybe next time we won't have the same old people nominated for the EC (not that there's anything wrong with them, they're great)17:15
highvoltageYokoZar: that's what was discussed a year ago, yes17:16
=== Laney is now known as HOHOHaney
highvoltageand news just in:17:16
highvoltage12:11 < skaet> stgraber, highvoltage - edubuntu alpha 1 is released.17:16
czajkowskigreat stuff17:16
dholbachyou mentioned that there was little to do for the Edubuntu Council up until now? what did EC work involve? did you approve edubuntu members?17:16
highvoltagesorry for all the blabbering :)17:16
highvoltagedholbach: indeed, we've had very few applications though (I think it's been 2 over the last year (or was that 2 years))17:17
dholbachhighvoltage, thanks a lot for blabbering - it's great to get an insight into what's been going on17:17
akgranersounds like a plan are there any other questions of items of interest in relation to Edubuntu that needs to be address (Congrats on Alpha 1)17:17
YokoZarMy preference for elections is indeed two year terms and conducted during the LTS cycle when possible, that cadence seems to match up with other processes quite well17:18
highvoltageit's an area we really want to improve on, but it's sometimes hard, especially since our interests are broad and are already stretched quite thin17:18
highvoltageYokoZar: ok, great17:18
highvoltageWebLive has also been quite successful. That's stgraber's pet project17:18
highvoltagewe've had more than 100000 people log in to try Edubuntu via their web browser so far17:18
highvoltage(we actually hit 100k during UDS last month, so it's even higher now)17:19
highvoltageFor a bit longer term, perhaps 12.10, we might want to apply for some printed Edubuntu discs too for locos.17:19
highvoltagedistribution is hard, since we don't have printed CD's at the moment17:20
czajkowskinods17:20
dholbachso approving members was an EC task, was there anything else the EC had to deal with specifically?17:20
czajkowskithat might be a wiser choise then the Server cd that's sent imo17:20
highvoltagewe've made it slightly easier for 3rd party providers to have themselves known by adding them to http://edubuntu.org/marketplace17:20
highvoltageit helps a little, but it would be nice to give a little more to locos.17:20
czajkowskinods makes sense17:20
czajkowskihighvoltage: have you tried to reach out to locoteams?17:21
highvoltagedholbach: technically if edubuntu-dev is in deadlock the issue would be escelated to edubuntu-council17:21
* YokoZar wonders if printed LTS edubuntu CDs would be more useful to distribute during later cycles17:21
highvoltagedholbach: but since we're the same people currently and since we usually pretty much agree, that hasn't happened yet17:21
dholbachok, I see17:21
YokoZarhow many of you work for the same company?17:21
dholbachhighvoltage, I'll put the 5 of you on my list to interview for the weekly dev update :)17:21
highvoltageczajkowski: yep, we have. in some places we've had some success, some locos even run translated versions of the edubuntu website17:22
highvoltageczajkowski: at one stage we had an edubuntu loco project, but it became cumborsome to maintain seperately and it merged with the ubuntu loco teams17:22
akgranerdholbach, you want that as an action item?17:22
dholbachakgraner, I added it to my TODO list already :)17:22
akgranerk17:22
czajkowskihighvoltage: ok. thanks17:23
highvoltageYokoZar: myself and mgariepy work for the same company. stgraber used to work for us but he got snagged by Canonical17:23
highvoltageYokoZar: alkisg is a teacher from Greece and sbalneav works for a legal company that uses LTSP in Canada.17:23
highvoltageso yes, I guess this was more of an Edubuntu update than an Edubuntu Council update, but we don't really have any complaints from our side17:24
sabdfluseful nonetheless17:24
sabdflwith some impressive, understated achievements17:25
sabdflwell done17:25
highvoltagethanks, I'll be sure to pass that on to the edubuntu-devel list :)17:25
alkisgThanks, and thanks for Ubuntu itself again. :)17:25
sabdflalso, worth noting that you folk carry the ubuntu values very strongly, which is appreciated17:25
czajkowskihighvoltage: thank you for the detailed information it's been really interesting to learn about what edbuntu is doing17:25
akgranerhighvoltage, thank you!17:25
akgranermoving on them unless anyone has anything else?17:26
dholbachyes, this work is absolutely great - thanks a lot :)17:26
akgranerSince it looks like the agenda only has the fixed items - lets look at open discussion for a few minutes...17:27
akgraner#open Discussion - anything new from anyone?17:27
akgraner#topic open discussion - anything new?17:27
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: open discussion - anything new?
YokoZarSmall note: still no response to my RT ticket ~ mailing list activity that I filed around UDS17:27
sabdflticket number?17:27
dholbachI can't quite remember what we decided in terms of the Planet Ubuntu update (old feeds)17:28
YokoZarsabdfl: 1874517:28
AlanBelldholbach: I emailed a spreadsheet of possible old feeds17:28
AlanBellI need help tying them to people17:29
sabdflAlanBell, did that get blogged?17:29
AlanBellnot to my knowledge17:29
Gwaihirdholbach, I prepared a stub to be published on the fridge, but never got published17:29
dholbachAlanBell, alright, I'll have a look at my inbox again and see what we can do about it17:29
AlanBellthanks dholbach17:29
akgranerSo do we need to review AlanBell's list  - and send out a notice to the planet then?17:30
pleia2reviewing the list is on my todo list, sorry for not getting to it yet17:30
Gwaihirakgraner, basically, yes17:30
AlanBellyes, there are a heap of feeds and nicks that I don't recognise, they *could* be members17:30
dholbachthanks AlanBell for your work on this17:31
AlanBellI will do a commit to the planet conf file to correct a bunch of people I know to their actual launchpad names17:31
Gwaihirpleia2, I might help with the review of the list, unfortunately, not before next week...17:31
akgranerAlanBell, thanks!17:31
pleia2Gwaihir: great, thanks :) there is no rush17:31
akgranerpleia2, let me know if I can help  - but after Monday please...17:32
Gwaihirpleia2, ok17:32
pleia2Gwaihir: do you have an account on fridge? Or you can just email me your draft17:32
Gwaihirpleia2, no account, I can email the draft, np17:33
pleia2great17:33
dholbachalso on the topic of Planet Ubuntu, dpm asked if we were OK to add the Translators Portal and App Dev Portal17:33
dholbachmaybe we can decide this now and I reply to his mail afterwards?17:33
pleia2as long as an ubuntu member sponsors them I'm happy with those additions17:33
czajkowskiyup I've no issues with that17:33
Gwaihirdholbach, I gave my +1 via email, I confirm it here17:33
akgranerI think it's fine17:33
dholbach+1 from me too17:33
YokoZarpleia2: +117:33
akgraner+1 from me17:33
beuno+117:33
czajkowskiand as pleia2 says as long as an Ubuntu member sponsors it17:33
* Gwaihir nods17:34
dholbachok, I'll mail him to go ahead17:34
dholbachthanks17:34
akgraneranything else not on the agenda we need to look at here?17:34
akgranerok if there is nothing else then we need to move to the final fixed agenda items17:36
akgraner#topic - decide who will...17:37
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: - decide who will...
akgranerupdate CommunityCouncil/TeamReports updated.,17:37
akgranerupdate the next meeting time on the wiki,17:37
akgranerchair the next meeting,,17:37
akgranerreference meeting log at MeetingLogs/CC.17:37
akgranerI would like to put forth the idea that  whoever chairs handles the updates17:38
pleia2I usually do all that, so I can if you want17:38
pleia2or that :)17:38
czajkowskiheh17:38
akgranerthis way we all take turns doing it17:38
czajkowskisounds fair17:38
dholbachthanks a lot pleia217:38
YokoZaror pleia2 chairs forever ;)17:38
akgranerplars, you rock!17:38
akgranerpleia2, even17:38
ogra_plars rocks too though :)17:39
sabdfl+1 from me on the additions17:39
YokoZarRegardless: thanks pleia2, and I agree that having a system where we know who will do it each time is correct17:39
ogra_(not as much as pleia2 i admit :) )17:39
Gwaihirsounds fair to me too17:39
plarsheh17:39
akgranerso if that's the case I can handle the updates for today - and we just need to decide who will chair the next meeting on the 15th17:39
pleia2thanks akgraner :)17:40
czajkowskiI can17:40
YokoZaralphabetical by IRC nick :D17:40
akgraner#action czajkowski to chair the December 15th, 2011 17:00UTC CC Meeting17:40
meetingologyACTION: czajkowski to chair the December 15th, 2011 17:00UTC CC Meeting17:40
dholbachthanks czajkowski17:40
czajkowskinp17:41
Gwaihirthanks czajkowski17:41
akgranerthanks czajkowski!17:41
czajkowskiYokoZar: just for that mister..17:41
YokoZarnevermind I forgot beueno comes before czajkowski in the alphabet :D17:41
* akgraner changes my IRC nick then17:41
akgranerok anything else folks?17:41
* dholbach is all set17:41
beunoYokoZar, but I chaired last time, so it works out!17:42
czajkowskinope17:42
akgraneralrighty then thanks everyone!17:42
akgraner#endmeeting17:42
=== meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology
meetingologyMeeting ended Thu Dec  1 17:42:16 2011 UTC.17:42
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2011/ubuntu-meeting.2011-12-01-17.00.moin.txt17:42
* ogra_ waves to zakgraner :)17:42
sabdflthanks and well done edubuntu17:42
sabdflcheers all17:42
beunoo/17:42
Gwaihirthanks all!17:42
dholbachthanks everyone17:43
YokoZarcheers!17:43
=== beuno is now known as beuno-lunch
=== kk_ is now known as Blackbug
=== beuno-lunch is now known as beuno
=== gema is now known as gema_afk
=== medberry is now known as mka
=== mka is now known as medberry
=== EvilJackyAlcine is now known as [Jacky]
=== james__ is now known as blitzkrieg3
MrChrisDruifUbuntu News?23:35

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!