[10:00] <gotwig> Morning
[10:02] <Destine> elky, hey
[10:02] <elky> hi Destine
[10:02] <gotwig> is now the Ubuntu Member selection :X ?
[10:02] <elky> we have lifeless too, so we just need 1 more
[10:02] <elky> gotwig, yes, you're at the bottom of the list, so you'll have to be patient
[10:02] <elky> freeflying?
[10:03] <Destine> ejat?
[10:05] <Destine> elky, are we going to meet a quorum?
[10:06] <lifeless> o/
[10:06] <lifeless> czajkowski: yo
[10:06] <elky> Destine, maybe if someone from another board is
[10:07] <czajkowski> aloha
[10:07] <lifeless> czajkowski: can you help us meet quorum ?
[10:07] <czajkowski> lifeless: I can indeed
[10:07] <lifeless> asiapac rmb meeting that is
[10:07] <czajkowski> as long as I dont have to chair :)
[10:08]  * lifeless tags elky
[10:08] <Destine> czajkowski, thanks.
[10:08] <Destine> we meet a quorum now~ happy~
[10:09] <elky> What do I need to type to start the meeting and have all the votes right?
[10:09] <elky> I dont know how to drive this bot :(
[10:09] <Destine> elky, let me.
[10:09] <elky> Destine, okies :)
[10:09] <kidsodateless> hello
[10:09] <Destine> #startmeeting ubuntu member
[10:09] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Apr 10 10:09:41 2012 UTC.  The chair is Destine. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[10:10] <Destine> #chair Destine elky lifeless
[10:10] <meetingology> Current chairs: Destine elky lifeless
[10:10]  * gotwig finds that very complicated 
[10:10] <Destine> anybody who is here for the application?
[10:11] <jaddi27> I am here, 4th on the list
[10:11] <lifeless> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/AsiaOceania
[10:11] <gotwig> I am, the last on the list
[10:11] <kidsodateless> present
[10:11] <Destine> lifeless, thanks.
[10:11] <lifeless> bone* isn't online
[10:11] <lifeless> should remove them I think
[10:11] <lifeless> well, not in this channel
[10:11] <Destine> #meetingtopic jaddi27's application
[10:12] <lifeless> oscalation isn't in th echannel either
[10:12] <Destine> jaddi27, please briefly introduce yourself.
[10:12] <lifeless> not bodman456
[10:13] <elky> lifeless, if you're editing, aiui oscalation was refused last time
[10:13] <lifeless> elky: I'm not
[10:13] <lifeless> jaddi27: hello ?
[10:13] <jaddi27> Hi, I am Joel Addison. I have been a member of the Ubuntu Australia LoCo for the past 4-5 years, and have been mostly active in translations and the Loco
[10:13] <Destine> jaddi27, hey?
[10:14] <czajkowski> jaddi27: hi there thanks for coming .
[10:15] <jaddi27> czajkowski, Happy to be here
[10:15] <czajkowski> jaddi27: so how did you get involved in ubuntu and your loco ?
[10:15] <jaddi27> I started using ubuntu in 2006 when I was trying to find other operating systems to use
[10:16] <jaddi27> I found out about the loco shortly after that, mainly through the team mailing list
[10:17] <jaddi27> In the last year or two, I have got more involved in the loco, and have started to chair the monthly meetings along with another member of the team
[10:18] <Destine> jaddi27, it seems that you did global jams. can you please briefly talk about them?
[10:19] <jaddi27> I ran two jams for the Precise cycle this year. The first was a wiki jam, where I aimed to clean up the Wiki section for Ubuntu-AU. We got a fair bit fixed up, so the wiki is easier to use for new people
[10:20] <lifeless> whats involved in running a jam ?
[10:20] <jaddi27> The second jam was a localisation jam, which had the aim of discussing the various aspects of ubuntu that could be localised for Australia to be released as a custom distro
[10:21] <jaddi27> I ran my Jams online in the IRC channel for ubuntu-au, but I see them as a good way for people interested in ubuntu to get involved with their communities and other aspects
[10:22] <jaddi27> They are especially good for encouraging people who are not interested in coding to get involved with Ubuntu
[10:22] <Destine> jaddi27, good for you.
[10:22] <lifeless> whats involved in running a jam ?
[10:24] <jaddi27> To run a jam, I advertised it in various ways, including through the IRC meetings, the mailing list, and the loco.ubuntu.com section for Ubuntu-AU. On the occasion of the event, I started a meeting in the IRC channel and lead discussions for the event
[10:25] <jaddi27> For example, with the Wiki Jam, I was mainly directing people as to what sections of the wiki could be improved and listening to other people's suggestions as to what could be improved
[10:25] <Destine> jaddi27, thank you. I am ready to vote.
[10:25] <Destine> #voters Destine elky lifeless czajkowski
[10:25] <meetingology> Current voters: Destine czajkowski elky lifeless
[10:25] <jaddi27> Destine, Ok. Thanks
[10:26] <Destine> #vote jaddi27's application
[10:26] <meetingology> Please vote on: jaddi27's application
[10:26] <meetingology> Public votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (private votes don't work yet, but when they do it will be by messaging the channel followed by +1/-1/+0 to me)
[10:26] <elky> +1
[10:26] <meetingology> +1 received from elky
[10:26] <Destine> +1
[10:26] <meetingology> +1 received from Destine
[10:26] <lifeless> +0
[10:26] <meetingology> +0 received from lifeless
[10:26] <czajkowski> +0
[10:26] <meetingology> +0 received from czajkowski
[10:27] <Destine> #endvote
[10:27] <meetingology> Voting ended on: jaddi27's application
[10:27] <meetingology> Votes for:2 Votes against:0 Abstentions:2
[10:27] <meetingology> Motion carried
[10:28] <Destine> jaddi27, congrats!
[10:28] <jaddi27> Destine, Thanks a lot
[10:28]  * benonsoftware high fives jaddi27 
[10:29] <kidsodateless> congrats!
[10:29] <czajkowski> quorum is 4  and you need half plus 1 to pass
[10:30] <czajkowski> so that would be 3 +1s
[10:30] <czajkowski> the bot doesnt seem to take this into account
[10:30] <czajkowski> AlanBell: you may want to look into the bot and voting
[10:30] <jaddi27> ah, I was wondering about that
[10:31] <czajkowski> jaddi27: sorry at present you haven't been successful
[10:31] <jaddi27> Ok, that is alright
[10:31] <czajkowski> for me I'd love ot see more testimionals of your work
[10:31] <Destine> kidsodateless, hey?
[10:32] <Destine> #meetingtopic kidsodateless's application
[10:32] <kidsodateless> i'm here
[10:32] <Destine> kidsodateless, please briefly introduce yourself to us.
[10:32] <czajkowski> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/kidsodateless
[10:33] <kidsodateless> Hello! I'm Efren Montales Jr, 23 years old
[10:33] <kidsodateless> a sysadmin, wayfarer, Free Software Advocate, Ubuntu and Firefox Rocker
[10:33] <kidsodateless> I'm part of Ubuntu Team Philippines
[10:33] <kidsodateless> My contributions include advocacy and iso testing
[10:33] <kidsodateless> I started advocating Ubuntu since 2009, i organized SFD, release party and had some free talks from different places in the country,
[10:34] <lifeless> win 84
[10:34] <lifeless> bah sorry
[10:34] <kidsodateless>  Aside from that i'm also an active iso tester since 11.04 development releases.
[10:35] <kidsodateless> you can check some pictures link on my wiki
[10:35] <czajkowski> kidsodateless: how would being an Ubuntu member help you in the future?
[10:37] <AlanBell> czajkowski: #votesrequired 3
[10:37] <Destine> AlanBell, thanks!
[10:37] <kidsodateless> that would a great opportunity for in my advocacy in the near futre
[10:37] <lifeless> #votesrequired 3
[10:37] <meetingology> votes now need 3 to be passed
[10:37] <czajkowski> AlanBell: thanks
[10:37] <czajkowski> ok no more questions from me
[10:38] <Destine> #vote kidsodateless's application
[10:38] <meetingology> Please vote on: kidsodateless's application
[10:38] <meetingology> Public votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (private votes don't work yet, but when they do it will be by messaging the channel followed by +1/-1/+0 to me)
[10:38] <lifeless> +1
[10:38] <meetingology> +1 received from lifeless
[10:38] <elky> +1
[10:38] <meetingology> +1 received from elky
[10:39] <czajkowski> +1
[10:39] <meetingology> +1 received from czajkowski
[10:39] <Destine> +1
[10:39] <meetingology> +1 received from Destine
[10:39] <Destine> #endvote
[10:39] <meetingology> Voting ended on: kidsodateless's application
[10:39] <meetingology> Votes for:4 Votes against:0 Abstentions:0
[10:39] <meetingology> Motion carried
[10:39] <czajkowski> well done and welcome aboard
[10:39] <kidsodateless> thank you all
[10:39] <FAITH> Congratulations! ^^
[10:39] <Destine> kidsodateless, congrats.
[10:40] <Destine> gotwig, you here?
[10:40] <gotwig> Oh, yes :-)
[10:40] <Ted_> congrats kidsodateless
[10:40] <Destine> #meetingtopic gotwig's application
[10:41] <czajkowski> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Eduard%20Gotwig
[10:42] <czajkowski> gotwig: ohh the cooking lens!
[10:42] <elky> gotwig, hello?
[10:42] <czajkowski> very nice indeed!
[10:42] <gotwig> czajkowski: you know it :-)
[10:42] <gotwig> ok, ready :D ?
[10:42] <czajkowski> I do indeed, I've seen popey mention it a lot
[10:42] <elky> Introduce yourself please
[10:42] <gotwig> I am Eduard Gotwig, a 17 years old student that studies computer science in Germany. I am member of the LUG Bergisch Gladbach ( thats near Cologne)  and try to bring Ubuntu and free software in general forward.
[10:44] <Destine> gotwig, I am not quite familiar with cooking lens. could you please introduce that to me?
[10:45] <gotwig> Destine: ok, that is a lens (software for ubuntu unity) with that you can search right from the dash for recipes from your local computer, and from the internet
[10:45] <gotwig> Gourmet Recipe Manager, and recipefy.com support
[10:45] <Destine> gotwig, i see.
[10:46] <Destine> #vote gotwig's appication
[10:46] <meetingology> Please vote on: gotwig's appication
[10:46] <meetingology> Public votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (private votes don't work yet, but when they do it will be by messaging the channel followed by +1/-1/+0 to me)
[10:46] <czajkowski> +1
[10:46] <meetingology> +1 received from czajkowski
[10:46] <Destine> +1
[10:46] <meetingology> +1 received from Destine
[10:47] <elky> +1
[10:47] <meetingology> +1 received from elky
[10:48] <lifeless> +1
[10:48] <meetingology> +1 received from lifeless
[10:48] <Destine> #endvote
[10:48] <meetingology> Voting ended on: gotwig's appication
[10:48] <meetingology> Votes for:4 Votes against:0 Abstentions:0
[10:48] <meetingology> Motion carried
[10:48] <gotwig> That's it :-) ?
[10:48] <czajkowski> gotwig: well done and thank you for your contributions
[10:48] <gotwig> czajkowski: look for them in the future ;) ^^
[10:48] <Destine> gotwig, i am going to try that lens.
[10:49] <gotwig> czajkowski: I am happy that I have "fans" :-)
[10:49] <Destine> anybody else who is here for application?
[10:50] <gotwig> Destine: alright. Just add the unity scope packagers PPA, install the package unity-lens-cooking , restart your pc, or unity (It's a daemon you know) and search for recips. Language support is one of the newest features
[10:50] <gotwig> "recipes" :X
[10:50] <elky> Destine, the ones on the list aren't here it seems
[10:50] <Destine> elky, think so too.
[10:50] <elky> Destine, we don't need anyone not on the list :P
[10:50] <gotwig> Destine: see the old OMG! Ubuntu! article for more details :-)
[10:50] <Destine> so we end the meeting.
[10:50] <Destine> #endmeeting
[10:50] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Apr 10 10:50:59 2012 UTC.
[10:51] <meetingology> Minutes (wiki):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-04-10-10.09.moin.txt
[10:51] <meetingology> Minutes (html):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-04-10-10.09.html
[10:51] <gotwig> thank you
[10:51] <czajkowski> Destine: well done
[10:51] <Destine> czajkowski, thank you!
[10:52] <Destine> thanks, everybody.
[10:52] <gotwig> ok, so what now :D ?
[10:54] <Destine> gotwig, have some fun.
[10:54] <popey> gotwig: congratulations
[10:54] <lifeless> czajkowski: tanks
[10:55] <gotwig> where are tanks :O ?
[10:55] <czajkowski> in my inbox :/
[10:55] <iaw> congrats gotwig!
[10:56] <kidsodateless> congrats, gotwig
[10:56] <gotwig> kidsodateless: thank you. Congrats to you, too over the ocean :-)
[10:57] <gotwig> iaw: thank you
[10:57]  * gotwig wants to shake some hands, lol
[12:22] <kaustubhp> Hello any idea of when the interview is going to be held THNX :)
[12:23] <kaustubhp> any one online ?
[16:00] <zul> good morning
[16:00] <arosales> Hello
[16:01] <three18ti> hello.
[16:01] <m_3> o/
[16:01] <utlemming> good GMT afternoon
[16:01] <hallyn> hey
[16:02] <arosales> Is smoser chair'ing today?
[16:02] <smoser> i can chair.
[16:02] <arosales> not sure if https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting is up to date
[16:02] <smoser> probably is.
[16:02] <koolhead11> hi
[16:03] <lynxman> o/
[16:03] <smoser> #startmeeting
[16:03] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Apr 10 16:03:26 2012 UTC.  The chair is smoser. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[16:03] <smoser> [TOPIC] Review ACTION points from previous meeting
[16:03] <smoser> SpamapS invite aquette to next server team meeting to discuss servercloud-p-cloud-power-management
[16:04] <smoser> * SpamapS invite aquette to next server team meeting to discuss servercloud-p-cloud-power-management
[16:04] <smoser> SpamapS, ^ ?
[16:04] <SpamapS> ugh sorry I forgot that one
[16:04] <adam_g> o/
[16:04] <SpamapS> Its a bit late
[16:04] <SpamapS> the blueprint though, should just be postponed to Q
[16:04] <smoser> well, it was a bit late lat week too.. :). ok.
[16:04] <smoser> [ACTION] SpamapS to postpone servercloud-p-cloud-power-management to Q
[16:04] <meetingology> ACTION: SpamapS to postpone servercloud-p-cloud-power-management to Q
[16:05] <smoser> * jamespage to raise bugs for FTBFS for server related packages from latest rebuild test.
[16:05] <jamespage> not required...
[16:05] <jamespage> all fixed before I had a chance :-)
[16:05] <smoser> [TOPIC] Precise Development
[16:05] <smoser> http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/release-bugs.html
[16:06] <smoser> bug 960276
[16:06] <smoser> (am i just supposed to walk this list ?)
[16:06] <zul> yes
[16:06] <zul> thats one is fixed, patch backed out basicaly
[16:06] <smoser> zul is that one fix-released now ?
[16:06] <smoser> is it released ?
[16:07] <zul> yes
[16:07] <smoser> please mark as such.
[16:07] <smoser> bug 924739
[16:07] <smoser> adam_g, ^
[16:07] <adam_g> smoser: still pending but me and jamespage have started discussing a way forward, should have something this week
[16:07] <adam_g> jamespage: what do you think?
[16:08] <smoser> bug 928990
[16:08] <smoser> utlemming, ^ did you at all look ?
[16:09] <utlemming> smoser: yes, I started, but didn't get anywhere
[16:10] <smoser> do you think there is any chance of looking that like today?
[16:10] <smoser> bug 930916
[16:10] <smoser> SpamapS,
[16:10] <smoser> ^
[16:10] <utlemming> smoser: yes, I'm blocked on other things, so I'll dig on that today
[16:11] <smoser> bug 966115
[16:11] <SpamapS> smoser: I suppose we should get that fixed this week ;)
[16:11] <smoser> woot.
[16:11] <smoser> adam_g, ^
[16:11] <adam_g> smoser: will go out fix releaesd with the final nova upload this week
[16:11] <smoser> good.
[16:11] <smoser> bug 828789
[16:12] <hallyn> uh, somebody marked that in progress, don't know why.
[16:12] <hallyn> in any case spice is tech preview and therefor wishlist/low prio, if there are bugs
[16:12] <hallyn> (concerns about the debian packaging going forward, etc)
[16:13] <smoser> hallyn, then you can/should un-tag that with release
[16:13] <smoser> er... i guess maybe you cant.
[16:13] <smoser> maybe we need one, dave walker to do so
[16:13] <smoser> bug 880339
[16:14] <smoser> SpamapS, ^ is that you?
[16:14] <hallyn> smoser: actually i'm going to mark it fix released.  i see now why it was marked in progress, and it was wrong
[16:14] <smoser> hallyn, good deal.
[16:14] <SpamapS> smoser: its on the user who reported it, who has not responded.
[16:14] <smoser> bug 907197
[16:15] <smoser> zul, ^
[16:15] <zul> that shouldnt be on the list anymore i think still no response
[16:15] <zul> and havent been able to reproduce it
[16:15] <smoser> have you injected ip address into ubuntu images using lxc ?
[16:15] <smoser> successfully then ?
[16:16] <smoser> zul,
[16:16] <smoser> bug bug 916065
[16:16] <zul> smoser: yep i have
[16:17] <smoser> jamespage, was that one you ^
[16:17] <smoser> just pulled your nanme from a hat.
[16:17] <smoser> bug bug 967430
[16:17] <jamespage> smoser: I was mean't to talk to SpamapS about that one but have not
[16:17] <smoser> roaksoax, ^
[16:17] <SpamapS> that PHP bug looks straight forward enough.
[16:18] <roaksoax> smoser: i'll take care of it this week
[16:18] <smoser> roaksoax, k.
[16:18] <smoser> ok. then we're moving on
[16:18] <smoser>  * https://launchpad.net/bugs/967430
[16:18] <smoser> that looks much better.
[16:18] <smoser> but still plenty left
[16:19] <smoser> is there anything specific to do here ?
[16:20] <smoser> ok. well, unless arosales or Daviey want to tell me otherwise, i think we'll just say "please take a llook at those and make sure they're in the proper state".
[16:20] <smoser> [TOPIC] Ubuntu Server Team Events
[16:20] <m_3> devopsdays last week... panel and then two talks.  The panel w/ puppet and chef really couldn't've gone any better... it was cool.  My ignite talk sucked, but then the longer open-session QnA went pretty well
[16:20] <arosales> m_3 I wouldn't say sucked
[16:20] <SpamapS> m_3: ignite.. thats balls. :)
[16:21] <smoser> ODS is next week. http://summit.openstack.org/
[16:21] <m_3> by the end, I'm pretty sure peeps were tired of hearing about all the cool shit you can do with juju
[16:21] <m_3> :)
[16:21] <SpamapS> Percona Live (MySQL ecosystem) conference tomorrow I will be there http://www.percona.com/live/mysql-conference-2012/
[16:21] <arosales> m_3 you had pretty good participation afterwards
[16:22] <koolhead11> i participated in ubuntucloudday india, met nijaba and we had awesome openstack demo :)
[16:22] <m_3> koolhead11: awesome man
[16:22] <smoser> ok. moving on.
[16:22] <smoser> [TOPIC] Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
[16:23] <smoser> hggdh, ^ anything ?
[16:23] <smoser> hggdh, your cobbler bug fix just got into oneiric-updates.
[16:23] <smoser> well, anyone have any general QA like disucssion ?
[16:24] <smoser> [TOPIC] Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
[16:24] <smb> Bug 974982 recently got introduced by an upstream stable change applied to precise.  Upstream had been trying to prevent it getting applied or have it reverted but it has not happened there, yet. ogasawara took the revert and uploaded today (or will do so). So for release that should be resolved.
[16:24] <smb> Apart from that nothing big since last week. (I think)
[16:25] <smb> ..
[16:25] <smoser> kernels... i dont believe i have much here.
[16:25] <smoser> smoser, do you remember precise kernel bug on cc1.4xlarge ?
[16:25] <smoser> i was just looking
[16:26] <smoser> smoser, do you remember ?
[16:26] <SpamapS> smb?
[16:26] <SpamapS> smoser: quit talking to yourself and chair the meeting ;)
[16:26] <smb> Not reall y waht it was again
[16:26] <smoser> dagum you tab completion
[16:26] <smoser> i remember it was a crash or stuck cpu and we saw it in both precise and oneiric
[16:27] <smb> Or was that for hangs on lucid...?
[16:28] <smb> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/944923
[16:28] <smoser> yeah.
[16:28] <smb> I think that behaves the same way back a longer time
[16:28] <smb> And I think I could not do something locally to make it happen
[16:28] <smoser> ok.
[16:28] <smoser> moving on then
[16:29] <smoser> [TOPIC] Weekly Updates & Questions regarding Ubuntu ARM Server (rbasak)
[16:29] <rbasak> Nothing to report. Any questions for me?
[16:29] <hallyn> rbasak: did you run the lxc testsuite in last 2 weeks?
[16:29] <rbasak> hallyn: no
[16:29] <hallyn> or 3? :)
[16:29] <hallyn> would you mind?
[16:29] <rbasak> hallyn: sure, I'll do it now
[16:29] <hallyn> thanks
[16:30] <rbasak> hallyn: https://code.launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/+junk/lxc-test still or has it moved?
[16:30] <smoser> [TOPIC] Open Discussion
[16:30] <smoser> anyone got anything here?
[16:30] <Daviey> nein
[16:30] <arosales> smoser, do you mind if we go over the essential and high blueprints that are a bit behind?
[16:30] <hallyn> rbasak: still there, thx (i promise i'll convert to python-unit in qrt soon :)
[16:30] <rbasak> hallyn: ok, no problem
[16:30] <smoser> arosales, sure.
[16:31] <arosales> looking here
[16:31] <arosales> http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/ubuntu-server.html
[16:31] <SpamapS> Just some heads up.. Juju should be landing yet another upload this week with some security improvements and "subordinates"
[16:31] <arosales> re juju: \o/
[16:31] <SpamapS> Also I'm hoping CEPH is approved for main this week, and we can actually get a FFE for kvm to link against librbd/librados
[16:31] <arosales> and CEPH too, nice :-)
[16:32] <arosales> Blueprints
[16:32] <hallyn> SpamapS: color me surprised
[16:32] <SpamapS> hallyn: I know
[16:32] <arosales> rbasak: servercloud-p-arm-service-orchestration
[16:32] <SpamapS> hallyn: I've been testing, keep forgetting to loop you in ;)
[16:32] <arosales> able to make progress on this one with MAAs?
[16:33] <arosales> SpamapS: servercloud-p-automated-boot-testing probably got bumped with some of the other work
[16:33] <hallyn> SpamapS: please include http://people.canonical.com/~serge/{qemu,libvirt}-rbd.debdiff in your testing
[16:33] <arosales> zul: does servercloud-p-openstack need some updates with essex final being  commited?
[16:34] <zul> arosales: probably yes
[16:34] <hallyn> (I will likely ask to push those this afternoon, requested by Ceph folks)
[16:34] <arosales> zul, thanks
[16:34] <rbasak> arosales: I have been looking at MAAS with respect to ARM, but I don't think it's realistic to have this done for P.
[16:34] <arosales> adam_g: are you able to make progress on  servercloud-p-openstack-charms now?
[16:35] <rbasak> arosales: solely because we aren't at a stage where it's possible to make an estimate yet
[16:35] <arosales> rbasak: do you want to comment and postpone the appropriate tasks @ servercloud-p-arm-service-orchestration?
[16:35] <rbasak> arosales: OK, will do
[16:35] <arosales> rbasak: thanks
[16:36] <arosales> jamespage: is https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-hdp-hadoop also progressing ok?
[16:37] <arosales> adam_g: looks like this one will be complete at uds: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-openstack-testing
[16:38] <arosales> smoser: those cover the high and essential
[16:38] <smoser> k.
[16:38] <smoser> sorry for jumping the gun on you earlier.
[16:38] <smoser> [TOPIC] Open Discussion
[16:38] <smoser> oops
[16:38] <arosales> smoser: no worries, I was slow on the draw
[16:38] <smoser> i thin kwe're done now
[16:38] <smoser> [TOPIC] Announce next meeting date and time
[16:38] <zul> swift 1.4.8 is waiting to be accepted
[16:39] <smoser> next meeting
[16:39] <smoser>  Tuesday 2012-04-17 at 1600 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[16:39] <smoser> i suspect many members to be Openstack'ing at that time.
[16:40] <smoser> #endmeeting
[16:40] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Apr 10 16:40:05 2012 UTC.
[16:40] <meetingology> Minutes (wiki):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-04-10-16.03.moin.txt
[16:40] <meetingology> Minutes (html):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-04-10-16.03.html
[16:40] <arosales> Ursinha: looks like you are next on the list to chair, does that work for your schedule?
[16:40] <Daviey> super
[16:40] <arosales> smoser: thanks for chairing
[16:40] <Ursinha> arosales, sure
[16:40] <arosales> Ursinha: cool, thanks.
[16:54] <three18ti> crap, had to work during the open discussion...  Maybe if someone is still on, how is MaaS different than another BM service like Cobbler?
[16:58] <lynxman> three18ti: MaaS has some extra features like full EC2 api support, a nice web ui to deploy machines on demand and it's tightly integrated with juju
[16:59] <jsalisbury> #startmeeting
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[16:59] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:59] <jsalisbury> ## This is the Ubuntu Kernel Team weekly status meeting.
[16:59] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:59] <jsalisbury> [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting
[16:59] <jsalisbury> [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Precise
[16:59] <jsalisbury> # Meeting Etiquette
[16:59] <jsalisbury> #
[16:59] <jsalisbury> # NOTE: '..' indicates that you are finished with your input.
[16:59] <jsalisbury> #       'o/' indicates you have something to add (please wait until you are recognized)
[16:59] <jsalisbury> Roll Call for Ubuntu Kernel Weekly Status Meeting
[16:59] <apw> o/
[16:59] <herton> o/
[16:59] <ogasawara> o/
[16:59] <ppisati> o/
[16:59] <cking> o/
[16:59] <sforshee> o/
[17:00] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] ARM Status (ppisati)
[17:00] <ppisati> nothing new to report this week
[17:00] <ppisati> ..
[17:00] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Release Metrics and Incoming Bugs (jsalisbury)
[17:00] <jsalisbury> Release metrics and incoming bug data can be reviewed at the following link:
[17:00] <jsalisbury> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kt-meeting.txt
[17:00] <jsalisbury> ..
[17:00] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Milestone Targeted Work Items (ogasawara)
[17:00] <ogasawara> [LINK] http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/canonical-kernel-distro-team-ubuntu-12.04.html
[17:00] <ogasawara> || apw       || hardware-p-kernel-delta-review         || 1 work item ||
[17:00] <ogasawara> || ogasawara || hardware-p-kernel-config-review        || 1 work item ||
[17:00] <ogasawara> ||           || hardware-p-kernel-versions-and-flavors || 1 work item ||
[17:00] <ogasawara> apw and I are aware of our work items, we'll get them closed before final.
[17:00] <ogasawara> ..
[17:01] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: Precise Development Kernel (ogasawara)
[17:01] <ogasawara> The Precise kernel is currently frozen and Final Freeze is this Thurs
[17:01] <ogasawara> Apr 12.  We have coordinated one additional upload scheduled for today
[17:01] <ogasawara> (likely to occur after this meeting).  At this point in time, all
[17:01] <ogasawara> patches are subject to our SRU policy and uploads will only be granted
[17:01] <ogasawara> at the discretion of the release team.
[17:01] <ogasawara> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/StablePatchFormat
[17:01] <ogasawara> Important upcoming dates:
[17:01] <ogasawara>  * Thurs Apr 12 - Final Freeze (~2 days)
[17:01] <ogasawara>  * Thurs Apr 19 - Release Candidate (~1 week)
[17:01] <ogasawara>  * Thurs Apr 26 - Final Release (~2 weeks)
[17:01] <ogasawara> ..
[17:01] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: CVE's (apw)
[17:01] <apw> Currently we have 72 CVEs on our radar, with no new CVEs added this week.
[17:01] <apw> See the CVE matrix for the current list:
[17:01] <apw>  
[17:01] <apw> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html
[17:01] <apw>  
[17:01] <apw> Overall the backlog has decresed very slightly this week:
[17:01] <apw>  
[17:01] <apw> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/status/cve-metrics.txt
[17:01] <apw> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/CVE-linux.txt
[17:01] <apw>  
[17:01] <apw> ..
[17:02] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: Stable, Security, and Bugfix Kernel Updates - Oneiric/Natty/Maverick/Lucid/Hardy (bjf/herton)
[17:02] <bjf> Here is the status for the main kernels, until today (Apr. 10):
[17:02] <bjf>  
[17:02] <bjf> Oneiric has been somewhat problematic. We ran into a couple of very bad regressions
[17:02] <bjf> that were pretty quickly identified. Our policy is to "revert aggressively" however
[17:02] <bjf> our number one rule is to "Use our best judgement and do the right thing". In this
[17:02] <bjf> case we are also running into the end of the Precise development cycle when testing
[17:02] <bjf> resources (human) are scarce. After discussing this with a number of people we have
[17:02] <bjf> decided to fix these known regressions and also pull in the stable release that was
[17:02] <bjf> sitting on master-next and crank that out. The cycle will be extended with regression
[17:02] <bjf> testing happening the week of May 1st.
[17:02] <bjf>  
[17:02] <bjf>  * Hardy    - 2.6.24-31.101 - Nothing this cycle
[17:02] <bjf>  * Lucid    - 2.6.32-41.88  - Verification; 52 commits in total.
[17:02] <bjf>  * Maverick - 2.6.35-32.68  - Ready for -updates; NOTE: THIS IS THE LAST MAVERICK KERNEL!
[17:02] <bjf>  * Natty    - 2.6.38-14.58  - Ready for -updates; 12 commits in total. Mostly eCryptfs and KVM.
[17:02] <bjf>  * Oneiric  - 3.0.0-19.32   - Verification;
[17:02] <bjf>  
[17:02] <bjf> Current opened tracking bugs details:
[17:02] <bjf>  * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html
[17:02] <bjf>  
[17:02] <bjf> For SRUs, SRU report is a good source of information:
[17:02] <bjf>  * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/sru-report.html
[17:02] <bjf>  
[17:02] <bjf> Future stable cadence cycles:
[17:02] <bjf>  * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseInterlock
[17:02] <bjf>  
[17:02] <bjf> ..
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Open Discussion or Questions? Raise your hand to be recognized (o/)
[17:03] <jsalisbury> Thanks everyone
[17:03] <jsalisbury> #endmeeting
[17:03] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Apr 10 17:03:40 2012 UTC.
[17:03] <meetingology> Minutes (wiki):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-04-10-16.59.moin.txt
[17:03] <meetingology> Minutes (html):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-04-10-16.59.html
[23:02] <bodhi_zazen> o/
[23:03] <bodhi_zazen> Anyone here for the BT meeting ?
[23:21] <benonsoftware> bodhi_zazen: Yeah, isn't it in 40 minutes though?
[23:23] <bodhi_zazen> IDK for sure
[23:23] <bodhi_zazen> I did not call the meeting
[23:23] <benonsoftware> According to my time its in 40 minutes
[23:58] <benonsoftware> Haha, now we get the mass joins :P
[23:58] <JoseeAntonioR> Just one more min, and we'll see 10+ joins
[23:59] <astraljava> That's the reason I hide them from my client, otherwise it's all I'd see on this 30-line terminal window. :)
[23:59]  * MobileDruif will be lurking, practically falling asleep as it is