[16:00] <arosales> Hello
[16:00] <m_3> o/
[16:01] <Daviey> hey
[16:01] <smoser> o/
[16:01] <smb> \o
[16:01] <jimbaker`> hi
[16:01] <jamespage> o/
[16:01] <Daviey> lets wait 2 more mins for SpamapS?
[16:01] <zul> hiho
[16:02] <utlemming> o/
[16:02] <Daviey> jamespage: Do you want to go now?  SpamapS isn't yet here.
[16:03] <adam_g> o/
[16:03] <SpamapS> #startmeeting Ubuntu Server Team
[16:03] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Jun 26 16:03:52 2012 UTC.  The chair is SpamapS. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[16:04] <SpamapS> #topic Review ACTION points from previous meeting
[16:04] <SpamapS> arosales to follow up with rbask on finding the correct home for the Ubuntu Server blog.
[16:04] <SpamapS> Oh, and hi everybody ;)
[16:04] <arosales> rbasak: has made an IS request to have the blogged moved
[16:04] <arosales> SpamapS: so that in progress per rbasak's work
[16:05] <SpamapS> woot
[16:05] <Daviey> \o/
[16:05] <SpamapS> #action rbasak follow up on IS request to move Ubuntu Server blog
[16:05] <meetingology> ACTION: rbasak follow up on IS request to move Ubuntu Server blog
[16:05] <SpamapS> Review ACTION points from previous meeting
[16:05] <SpamapS> oops
[16:05] <SpamapS> Ctrl-C before Ctrl-Shift-V...
[16:05] <SpamapS> jamespage to follow up with hallyn on servercloud-q-server-iso-tests-review
[16:05] <Daviey> 16:53 < jamespage> hallyn, pre-empting my non-action from last weeks team meeting
[16:05] <jamespage> SpamapS, I've actually remembered what that is now
[16:06] <Daviey> 16:53 < jamespage> the check from the servercloud-q-server-iso-tests-review blueprint was related to checking the functionality of a VM post host upgrade
[16:06] <hallyn> inprogress :)
[16:06] <Daviey> 16:53 < jamespage> I think
[16:06] <Daviey> 16:53 < jamespage> i.e. if we upgrade precise->quantal do VM's keep functioning
[16:06] <jamespage> SpamapS, still inprogress
[16:06] <jamespage> but I really don't think we need to track it here
[16:06] <hallyn> nope
[16:06] <hallyn> thx
[16:06] <Daviey> sounds sensible to drop it's special treatment :)
[16:07] <SpamapS> sorry got lagged out for a second
[16:08] <SpamapS> utlemming to follow up with rbasak on getting armhf images using highbank
[16:08] <utlemming> SpamapS: in progress
[16:09] <SpamapS> do we need to check in on that again next week? Sounds like its getting handled
[16:09] <SpamapS> #topic Quantal Development
[16:09] <utlemming> if we need follow up next week, I'll raise it
[16:09] <SpamapS> Release Bugs - http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/release-bugs.html
[16:09] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/974584
[16:10] <SpamapS> hallyn: ^?
[16:10] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/920197
[16:10]  * SpamapS parallelizes
[16:10] <SpamapS> zul: ^?
[16:10] <zul> crap totally forgot about that one
[16:10] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1001846
[16:11] <SpamapS> Andres is not here, will skip that
[16:11] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1008537
[16:11] <SpamapS> Also no arges here
[16:12] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1009579
[16:12] <SpamapS> jamespage: ^?
[16:12] <jamespage> SpamapS, its in the MIR queue
[16:12] <jamespage> tomcat7 got acked - but I pulled in a new dep for testing enablement
[16:12] <SpamapS> jdstrand: how is the MIR queue for quantal looking btw?
[16:12] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1014005
[16:13]  * jamespage is about to add three more package to the MIR queue
[16:13] <SpamapS> ipxe, no assignee
[16:13] <hallyn> SpamapS: bug 974584, i pinged slangasek yesterday, will do so again today
[16:13] <SpamapS> Daviey: ^^ ? ipxe in your sphere of interest?
[16:13] <SpamapS> hallyn: cool
[16:13] <hallyn> Daviey somehow things i want to maintain ipxe :)
[16:13] <hallyn> so next time we push ipxe, i was going to see about doing 1014005
[16:13] <SpamapS> https://launchpad.net/bugs/935516
[16:13] <hallyn> haven't looked enough to even be sure it's reasonable
[16:14] <SpamapS> This needs an assignee
[16:14] <SpamapS> anyone?
[16:15] <Daviey> hallyn: :D
[16:15] <SpamapS> moving on
[16:15] <SpamapS> Blueprints - http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/ubuntu-server.html
[16:15] <Daviey> SpamapS: it's blocked on upstream
[16:16] <SpamapS> bad trend line.. ;)
[16:16] <arosales> some ARM server blueprint work items came in late
[16:16] <hallyn> I think I might need to go through some of my items and break them down further (and other people's lxc items)
[16:16] <arosales> I'll try to get the trend line readjusted to accommodate those late additions.
[16:16] <hallyn> they certainly are not half-day or less chunks, as we used to aim for
[16:17] <SpamapS> I don't know if we can hilight any yet
[16:17] <SpamapS> Seems like we're just now really getting definition on them
[16:17] <arosales> hallyn: let me know when if you add work items, so I can sync the trend line after that
[16:18] <SpamapS> so unless there's a specific blueprint people want to bring up.. I think we should probably move on
[16:18] <hallyn> arosales: ok (thanks, didn't know you wanted that)
[16:18] <arosales> be nice if we can get a good trend line representation by end of the week
[16:18] <SpamapS> indeed
[16:18] <SpamapS> #topic 12.04.1 Development (jamespage & smoser)
[16:19] <Daviey> desktop-q-xorg-general is essential for server quantal, apparently
[16:19] <Daviey> oops, sorry
[16:19] <jamespage> http://people.canonical.com/~jamespage/server-sru/precise-sru.html
[16:19] <jamespage> Not much to update since last weel
[16:20] <jamespage> quite a bit of stuff needs verification - especially around the recent nova upload - zul is there any specific arrangement around that?
[16:20] <zul> jamespage: errmm......ill talk to you offline about it
[16:20] <SpamapS> With Nova, we need to just make sure the CI tests pass with the packages from proposed
[16:20] <jamespage> zul, sure
[16:20] <jamespage> SpamapS, ack
[16:21] <adam_g> if thats all we need, we can have something referenced on them soon
[16:21] <SpamapS> Other than that, verification of any High/Criticals that have actual test cases would be appreciated, but is not necessary. The update will move to -updates when all the CI tests have worked.
[16:21] <Daviey> SpamapS / zul: can i be in the offline discussion please
[16:21] <zul> Daviey: yep
[16:21] <jamespage> if anyone wants to pickup a few SRU's then pick something from the 'Unassigned' list - based on priority would be good
[16:22] <jamespage> Daviey, smoser: we also need to sort out what MAAS is going to target for 12.04.1
[16:22] <Daviey> jamespage: yes.
[16:22] <smoser> roaksoax, clearly is involved in that, and "upstream"
[16:22] <jamespage> sure
[16:22] <Daviey> jamespage: it's semi-blocked atm fwiw
[16:23] <SpamapS> Anything else?
[16:23] <jamespage> nope
[16:23] <SpamapS> #topic Ubuntu Server Team Events
[16:23] <SpamapS> Velocity is this week, with jcastro and hazmat attending, talking about Juju
[16:24]  * jamespage <- Euro Python next week (talking about Juju)
[16:24] <SpamapS> Also OSCON is coming up July 16 - 20 in Portland, and we will have a juju charm school there
[16:24] <SpamapS> #topic Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
[16:25] <SpamapS> no hggdh today
[16:25] <SpamapS> Anybody else have QA news though?
[16:25] <Daviey> Sort of..
[16:25] <jamespage> QA team are starting to transfer ISO test cases to UTAH - meeting with gema next week to review
[16:25] <Daviey> If you have an opportunity to try the daily candidates for A2, please do so :)
[16:26] <Daviey> jamespage: Gema will be here?
[16:26] <jamespage> no not here - outside of this meeting
[16:26] <Daviey> jamespage: can i be pinged into that please?
[16:26] <jamespage> Daviey, sure
[16:26] <smoser> wait...
[16:26] <jamespage> later in the week
[16:26] <smoser> wait. daily candidates?
[16:26] <smoser> are we not expecting kernel upload still?
[16:26] <smoser> smb, ?
[16:26] <smb> done
[16:27] <smb> Kernel 3.5.0-2.2 has been uploaded to quantal-proposed (i386 ec2 issue)
[16:27] <smoser> and we have ISOs that have those in it?
[16:27] <smb> about 2 hrs ago
[16:27] <Daviey> no, not yet
[16:27] <SpamapS> good segue
[16:27] <SpamapS> #topic Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
[16:27] <smoser> well, then testing would make no sense.
[16:27] <Daviey> I will spin new images shortly
[16:27] <smoser> Daviey, can you do that?
[16:27] <smoser> the kernel is in -proposed
[16:27] <smb> Apart from ther quantal kernel... Finally the scheduler bug that tried to drive me crazy has been identified. A proper upstream fix is under discussion and testing.
[16:27] <smoser> so we wont even pick it up in cloud iamge builds.
[16:28] <SpamapS> Daviey: sorry thought you were done begging for ISO testers ;)
[16:28] <smb> ..
[16:28] <smoser> by design we do not pick up proposed.
[16:28] <Daviey> smoser: I'm on the hook for spinning cd's this week
[16:28] <Daviey> smb: have the bug number?
[16:28] <smoser> i guess i should have realized this change earlier, but did not.
[16:28] <smb> Daviey, of what. Things are a bit jumbled up... ;)
[16:28] <smoser> ie if we're using -proposed during the development cycle, then our cloud image builds will not pick from it, ever.
[16:29] <Daviey> smb: Do you have bug numbers for anything concerning you? :)
[16:29] <Daviey> smoser: Yes, same as cd images.
[16:29] <smb> bug 999755
[16:30] <smb> Otherwise nothing of immediate importance
[16:31] <SpamapS> Settled then?
[16:31] <SpamapS> #topic Weekly Updates & Questions regarding Ubuntu ARM Server (rbasak)
[16:31] <Daviey> ta
[16:33] <SpamapS> rbasak: ^^
[16:33]  * Daviey does a little jig whilst waiting.
[16:34] <SpamapS> rbasak: we'll come back if you have anything
[16:34] <SpamapS> #topic Welcome jimbaker to Server team (arosales).
[16:34] <SpamapS> jimbaker`: welcome.. again? ;)
[16:35] <arosales> SpamapS: sorry that didn't removed from last week
[16:35] <arosales> but welcome jimbaker` to the server team :-)
[16:35] <Daviey> woot.. double welcome, he must be special
[16:35] <SpamapS> we should make it a weekly item tho
[16:35] <jimbaker`> thanks!
[16:35] <Daviey> (my fault for not remvoing it)
[16:35] <SpamapS> really, we want to be welcoming
[16:35] <SpamapS> #topic Open Discussion
[16:36] <SpamapS> o/` Henry Kissinger.. I've been missing ya.. o/`
[16:37] <SpamapS> Alright, everybody is busy and ready to work, so... without further adue..
[16:37] <SpamapS> #topic Announce next meeting date and time
[16:37] <Daviey> lets go home.
[16:37] <SpamapS> Tuesday, July 3, 16:00 UTC, here in #ubuntu-meeting
[16:38] <SpamapS> #endmeeting
[16:38] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Jun 26 16:38:03 2012 UTC.
[16:38] <meetingology> Minutes (wiki):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-06-26-16.03.moin.txt
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[16:38] <SpamapS> Thanks everybody!
[16:38] <arosales> Thanks SpamapS for chairing
[16:38] <jimbaker`> to clarify one point just made, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5vo7jLGOb8
[16:59] <jsalisbury> #startmeeting
[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] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Jun 26 16:59:36 2012 UTC.  The chair is jsalisbury. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[16:59] <jsalisbury> [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Precise
[16:59] <jsalisbury> # Meeting Etiquette
[16:59] <jsalisbury> #
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[16:59] <jsalisbury> Roll Call for Ubuntu Kernel Weekly Status Meeting
[16:59] <herton> o/
[16:59] <sforshee> o/
[16:59] <henrix> o/
[16:59] <ogasawara> o/
[17:00] <ppisati> o/
[17:00] <cking> o/
[17:00] <smb> \o
[17:00] <rtg> o/
[17:00] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] ARM Status (ppisati)
[17:00] <ppisati> Q/omap4: nothing new this week - for alpha2 we are going to use alpha1 kernel, but after we cut this milestone, work on a 3.5 "almost vanilla" kernel will immediately start.
[17:00] <ppisati> Q/omap3: 3.5rcX came with regressions in different subsets (video, mmc and usb) - a pending kernel (3.5.2-2) should have fixed all these issues.
[17:00] <ppisati> ..
[17:01] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Release Metrics and Incoming Bugs (jsalisbury)
[17:01] <jsalisbury> Release metrics and incoming bug data can be reviewed at the following link:
[17:01] <jsalisbury> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kt-meeting.txt
[17:01] <jsalisbury> ..
[17:01] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Milestone Targeted Work Items (ogasawara)
[17:01] <ogasawara> [LINK] http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/canonical-kernel-distro-team-quantal-alpha-2.html
[17:01] <ogasawara> || apw         || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 1 work item   ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> ||             || hardware-q-kernel-delta-review  || 3 work items  ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> ||             || hardware-q-kernel-versions-and-flavors || 1 work item ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || cking       || hardware-q-kernel-delta-review  || 3 work items  ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || cooloney    || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 1 work item   ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || jjohansen   || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 1 work item   ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || jk-         || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 2 work items  ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || ogasawara   || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 1 work items  ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || ppisati     || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 1 work item   ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || smb         || hardware-q-kernel-delta-review  || 1 work item   ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || tgardner    || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 2 work items  ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> ||             || hardware-q-kernel-delta-review  || 1 work items  ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> || kernel-team || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 3 work items ||
[17:01] <ogasawara> ||             || hardware-q-kernel-versions-and-flavors || 2 work items ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> If your name is in the above table, please review your Alpha-2 work
[17:02] <ogasawara> items.
[17:02] <ogasawara> ..
[17:02] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: Quantal Development Kernel (ogasawara)
[17:02] <ogasawara> We have recently rebased the Quantal kernel to the latest v3.5-rc4
[17:02] <ogasawara> upstream kernel and have also uploaded.  We hope for this to land in the
[17:02] <ogasawara> Alpha 2 images.  This also contains some critical bug fixes for omap3 and
[17:02] <ogasawara> i386 cloud images.  It's currently building in the quantal-proposed
[17:02] <ogasawara> pocket.  This will also get uploaded to the q-lts-backport [1] PPA to
[17:02] <ogasawara> help facilitate testing of the 12.10 kernel in 12.04.  We welcome any
[17:02] <ogasawara> early adopters to please install, test, and let us know your feedback.
[17:02] <ogasawara> [1] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/q-lts-backport
[17:02] <ogasawara> Important upcoming dates:
[17:02] <ogasawara>  * Thurs Jun 28 - Alpha 2 (2 days)
[17:02] <ogasawara>  * Thurs July 26 - Alpha 3 (~4 weeks)
[17:02] <ogasawara> ..
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: Stable, Security, and Bugfix Kernel Updates - Precise/Oneiric/Natty/Lucid/Hardy (bjf/herton/henrix)
[17:03] <bjf> Here is the status for the main kernels, until today (June  26):
[17:03] <bjf>  
[17:03] <bjf>  * Hardy    - 2.6.24-31.102 - Waiting to go to -updates; 2 CVEs
[17:03] <bjf>  * Lucid    - 2.6.32-41.91  - Waiting to go to -updates; 2 CVEs
[17:03] <bjf>  * Natty    - 2.6.38-15.61  - Waiting to go to -updates; 3 CVEs
[17:03] <bjf>  * Oneiric  - 3.0.0-22.36   - Waiting to go to -updates; 1 upstream stable release (approx. 60 commits), 1 CVE
[17:03] <bjf>  * Precise  - 3.2.0-26.41   - In testing; 1 upstream stable release (approx. 137 commits)
[17:03] <bjf>  
[17:03] <bjf> Current opened tracking bugs details:
[17:03] <bjf>  * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html
[17:03] <bjf>  
[17:03] <bjf> For SRUs, SRU report is a good source of information:
[17:03] <bjf>  * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/sru-report.html
[17:03] <bjf>  
[17:03] <bjf> Future stable cadence cycles:
[17:03] <bjf>  * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseInterlock
[17:03] <bjf>  
[17:03] <bjf> The week of Sept. 6 is the week the last Natty kernel will be
[17:03] <bjf> built.
[17:03] <bjf> ..
[17:04] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Open Discussion or Questions? Raise your hand to be recognized (o/)
[17:04] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: CVE's (bjf)
[17:04] <bjf> == 2012-06-26 (weekly) ==
[17:04] <bjf> Currently we have 91 CVEs on our radar, with one CVE retired this week.
[17:04] <bjf> See the CVE matrix for the current list:
[17:04] <bjf> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html
[17:04] <bjf> Overall the backlog has decreased slightly this week:
[17:04] <bjf> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/status/cve-metrics.txt
[17:04] <bjf> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/CVE-linux.txt
[17:04] <bjf> ..
[17:05] <jsalisbury> Any other topics or discussions for today?
[17:05] <jsalisbury> Thanks everyone
[17:05] <jsalisbury> #endmeeting
[17:05] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Jun 26 17:05:31 2012 UTC.
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[23:09] <euryale>  guys, y does ubuntu got my volume control disabled?