[15:54] <jamespage> gema: all set?
[15:54] <gema> jamespage: yes
[15:54] <jamespage> +1
[15:54] <gema> jamespage: I don't have anything too formal, but I have the facts together
[15:55] <jamespage> thats good
[15:57] <smartboyhw> Excuse me, what's this meeting?
[15:58] <jamespage> smartboyhw, ubuntu server team meeting
[15:58] <smartboyhw> OK, thanks
[16:01] <smoser> o/
[16:01] <arosales> hello
[16:01] <smoser> meeting starting in < 60 seconds here... just
[16:02] <jimbaker> hi
[16:02] <jamespage> o/
[16:02] <adam_g> o/
[16:02] <smoser> #startmeeting Ubuntu Server Team Meeting
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[16:03] <smoser> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
[16:03] <smoser> #TOPIC Review ACTION points from previous meeting
[16:03] <smoser> looks like none
[16:03] <smoser> woohoo
[16:03] <smoser> #topic Quantal Development
[16:04] <smoser> arosales, ? Daviey ?
[16:04] <arosales> smoser: may I go over some bps?
[16:04] <smoser> as long as you dont mention my deliquency
[16:04] <smoser> or my spelling.
[16:04] <arosales> we'll see :-)
[16:04] <arosales> so looking @ http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/group/topic-quantal-servercloud-overview.html
[16:05] <arosales> we are just past the half way point of the cycle
[16:05] <arosales> overall for ubuntu server blueprints for this cycle we are at 42%
[16:05] <arosales> so in the red, but not super far behind
[16:06] <arosales> I'd like to hit some of the high/essentials that are in the red to see how we are doing
[16:06] <arosales> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-openstack-qa
[16:06] <arosales> zul: you seem to be making pretty good progress there
[16:07] <arosales> feel ok for beta1?
[16:07] <Daviey> over the moon.
[16:07] <zul> yay!
[16:07] <arosales> :-)
[16:07] <arosales> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-openstack-folsom
[16:08] <arosales> also tracking ok for beta1?
[16:08] <arosales> zul, Daviey ^
[16:08] <zul> yeah looks ok
[16:08] <smartboyhw> arosales: PLease see my PM
[16:08] <arosales> along with https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-openstack-stable
[16:09] <zul> that one is not for quantal :)
[16:09] <arosales> zul servercloud-q-openstack-stable isn't?
[16:10] <arosales> jamespage: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-server-iso-tests-review tracking ok ?
[16:10] <jamespage> hmm - OK ish
[16:10] <arosales> jamespage: ok
[16:10] <jamespage> hoping to re-inject some vigour into that one after gema's update today
[16:11] <arosales> also need to follow up on the reports for https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-server-iso-tests-review
[16:11] <arosales> Ursinha: ^
[16:11] <arosales> hallyn: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-userns progressing ok?
[16:11] <Ursinha> arosales, I have reports I have to show you all :)
[16:11] <arosales> Ursinha: ah great, thanks :-)
[16:12] <jamespage> \o/
[16:12] <hallyn> arosales: that'll be going into r, but it's in progress right now yes
[16:12] <arosales> Spamaps: m_3: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-juju-charms-release-policy progressing ok
[16:12] <arosales> hallyn: thanks
[16:12] <m_3> arosales: several juju/charm blueprints need some love... they're pretty outta date
[16:12] <arosales> m_3: ok
[16:13] <arosales> I think andres is out this week
[16:13] <arosales> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-openstack-ha
[16:13] <arosales> so we'll catch HA on openstack next week unless anybody has any input
[16:13] <arosales> and Daviey cloud archive progressing ok
[16:13] <arosales> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-cloud-archive
[16:14] <arosales> smoser: that covers the high and essential bps that are in the red
[16:15] <arosales> half way point in the release :-)
[16:15] <arosales> feature freeze coming up at the end of the month
[16:15] <m_3> don't know why that comes as a surprise every time... but it does :)
[16:16] <smoser> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseSchedule
[16:16] <arosales> aug 23rd to be exact for the freeze
[16:16] <smoser> right. August 23, which seems earlier than "end of the month"
[16:16] <arosales> semantics
[16:16] <smoser> so anyway. moving on
[16:16] <arosales> :-)
[16:17] <arosales> bugs?
[16:17] <smoser> bugs?
[16:17] <smoser> http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/release-bugs.html is the "release-bugs" list.
[16:18] <smoser> anyone want to go into more detail there?
[16:18] <smoser> #topic 12.04.1 Development (jamespage & smoser)
[16:18] <jamespage> the report is doing something odd - two of those are closed out
[16:18] <jamespage> smoser: shall I?
[16:18] <smoser> um... sure
[16:19] <Daviey> jamespage: which two?
[16:19] <jamespage> OK; so we have two updates still working through -proposed - one for openvswitch and a NEW package for walinuxagent for azure
[16:19] <jamespage> other that that all other 12.04.1 targets have pushed out to -updates
[16:19] <jamespage> ISO images will start being produced from -update soon (if not already)
[16:20] <jamespage> so expect some requests to help with testing
[16:20] <jamespage> Daviey, cobbler and python-couchdb
[16:20] <adam_g> bug #973741 seems to be stuck in progress, but id hope its targetted to 12.04.1
[16:21] <jamespage> adam_g, hmm - thats not been uploaded to -proposed yet has it...
[16:21] <jamespage> or it has once
[16:22] <adam_g> jamespage: it has once, but theres a second patchset now. not sure if its fallen off the radar, or what
[16:22] <jamespage> adam_g, looks like it; its not in the server packageset so I'd not been keeping an eye on it...
[16:23] <jamespage> adam_g, leave it with me - I'll see what can be done but probably missed 12.04.1 now
[16:23] <adam_g> thanks, jamespage
[16:23] <jamespage> thats me done
[16:23] <jamespage> ...
[16:24] <jamespage> smoser?
[16:24] <Daviey> jamespage / smoser: ubuntu-cloud-keyring needs to be SRU'd to 12.04
[16:25] <Daviey> and an expected change to python-software-properties
[16:25] <jamespage> Daviey, ack; guess that will be post 12.04.1 then....
[16:25] <smoser> Daviey, can you open bugs ?
[16:26] <Daviey> smoser: I have people for that.
[16:26] <smoser> well go find one of them, and ask them to open a bug for you.
[16:26] <smoser> #topic Ubuntu Server Team Events
[16:26] <Daviey> smoser: I just uploaded it to Quantal.. once it's accepted, i'll be able to open a task
[16:26] <arosales> CloudOpen at the end of the month (smoser "real" end of the month) 29-31 August
[16:27] <smoser> Daviey, ah. i was confused by the name.
[16:27] <smoser> as the cloud-images public keys just got into cloud-utils recently.
[16:27] <Daviey> hah
[16:27] <smoser> are community members receiving invittations to UDS-R now?
[16:28] <zul> i havent gotten mine...hmmmm
[16:28] <smoser> utlemming got 4
[16:28] <utlemming> I guess someone wants me to go
[16:28] <smoser> well, if they're not, i would assume that is to happen soon.
[16:28] <smoser> just for anyone reading: Ubuntu Developer Summit - R (Oct 29, 2012 - Nov 1, 2012)
[16:29] <smoser> a day has been cut off.
[16:29] <Daviey> I didn't get an invite.. so i'll stay home
[16:29] <arosales> http://uds.ubuntu.com/ is updated with the info too
[16:29] <smoser> #topic Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
[16:29] <jamespage> gema is standing in for hggdh today to give an update on automated testing stuff...
[16:29] <gema> o/
[16:30] <gema> so I was asked for an update on UTAH and where are things with the test cases migration
[16:30] <gema> we have some functionality already working,
[16:30] <gema> we can install preseeded VMs for ISO testing
[16:31] <gema> and provision HW with cobbler within UTAH
[16:31] <gema> we are having trouble with desktop installs, but working on that this week
[16:31] <gema> we have used the iso server test cases as a starting point to migrate smoke testing
[16:31] <gema> and we have a job already working and running
[16:31] <gema> https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/siva-utah-server-test/
[16:32] <gema> I published a result to the external instance, but it has been running for a while
[16:32] <gema> the test code that is being run there is
[16:32] <gema> https://code.launchpad.net/~psivaa/+junk/server
[16:32] <gema> which is an initial migration of the smoke tests for server to utah
[16:33] <jamespage> gema: so how can people get involved with writing test cases/expanding the existing tests?
[16:33] <gema> we have added logging information to the test cases to make them more user friendly
[16:33] <gema> jamespage: sure, we have created a mailing list for that
[16:33] <gema> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-utah-devel
[16:33] <gema> these test cases are not in production yet, that is why they are in a personal branch somewhere, we are discussing wht the best way forward would be
[16:34] <rbasak> This is for writing tests as well as developing utah itself?
[16:34] <rbasak> (ubuntu-utah-devel)
[16:34] <gema> rbasak: yes, we don't have any external contributors yet, but we are at a point where we would be happy to get some merge requests
[16:34] <gema> the tool seems to be stable enough and off the ground for that
[16:34] <rbasak> ok
[16:35] <jamespage> gema, is there any documentation on how to get up and running with UTAH so folk can start getting a bit more involved?
[16:35] <gema> jamespage: yes and no, we have some documentation, but things are going so quickly that is gets outdated fairly quickly
[16:35] <gema> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/AutomatedTesting/UbuntuTestAutomationHarness
[16:35] <gema> we are working on making the documentation insource and publishing it to a wiki somehow
[16:36] <gema> so that it can be kept up to date
[16:36] <gema> the best way to get started is to read what is in that wiki now and ask questions on the mailing
[16:36] <smoser> ready to go on ?
[16:36] <gema> we have a weekly hangout to discuss progress and I send a report to the list for further discussion
[16:36] <smoser> (sorry)
[16:37] <gema> our bootspeed testing has been migrated as well to utah
[16:37] <gema> and it is running with it
[16:37] <gema> we were having problems with the other scripts
[16:37] <gema> so that is the only production testing we are running with utah atm
[16:37] <gema> and I think that is all I have, do you guys have more questions?
[16:38] <gema> this is what we've learnt from the migration so far:
[16:38] <gema> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/AutomatedTesting/UbuntuTestAutomationHarness/HowToWriteGoodTestCases
[16:39] <jamespage> gema, it would be great to get the server test cases in a team branch so people can start expanding/adding to them
[16:39] <gema> jamespage: I agree, we should probably have a meeting separate from this one so that we can fill you guys in what we did
[16:39] <gema> and what the thoughts / concerns are
[16:39] <jamespage> gema, sure
[16:39] <arosales> thanks gema for the update
[16:40] <gema> no problem
[16:40] <gema> ..
[16:40] <smoser> #topic Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
[16:40] <smb> Hi. Well actually not really much prepared to say. The patch to enable nested kvm in q is in the pipe for the next precise update. Beside of that I have not more. Are there questions?
[16:40] <smb> ..
[16:41] <hallyn> \o/
[16:42] <hallyn> thx for that
[16:42] <smoser> nice work.
[16:42] <smoser> #topic Weekly Updates & Questions regarding Ubuntu ARM Server (rbasak)
[16:42] <rbasak> Nothing new to report. Any questions for me?
[16:44] <smoser> #topic Open Discussion
[16:45] <arosales> Ursinha: did you have some reports to mention here, or hold off for another time?
[16:45] <Ursinha> arosales, hold them off :)
[16:45] <arosales> Ursinha: ok, thanks
[16:46] <smoser> #topic Announce next meeting date and time
[16:46] <smoser> next meeting is in 24*7-1 hours in most locals
[16:46] <Daviey> super, thanks smoser
[16:46] <arosales> smoser: thanks for chairing
[16:46] <smoser> Next meeting: Tuesday 2012-08-21 at 1600 UTC
[16:47] <smoser> #endmeeting
[16:47] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Aug 14 16:47:02 2012 UTC.
[16:47] <meetingology> Minutes (wiki):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-08-14-16.02.moin.txt
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[17:00] <jsalisbury> #startmeeting
[17:00] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:00] <jsalisbury> ## This is the Ubuntu Kernel Team weekly status meeting.
[17:00] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:00] <jsalisbury> [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting
[17:00] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Aug 14 17:00:12 2012 UTC.  The chair is jsalisbury. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[17:00] <jsalisbury> [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Quantal
[17:00] <jsalisbury> # Meeting Etiquette
[17:00] <jsalisbury> #
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[17:00] <jsalisbury> Roll Call for Ubuntu Kernel Weekly Status Meeting
[17:00] <ppisati> o/
[17:00] <herton> o/
[17:00] <henrix> o/
[17:01] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] ARM Status (ppisati)
[17:01] <sforshee> o/
[17:01] <ppisati> Q/omap4: porting of tilt-3.4 [1] on top of Q 3.5 is done, i'm consolidating the code now.
[17:01] <ppisati> The resulting kernel is available here:
[17:01] <ppisati> http://people.canonical.com/~ppisati/ti-omap4-tilt-34-on-35/linux-image-3.5.0-205-omap4_3.5.0-205.10_armhf.deb
[17:01] <ppisati> and here is the git tree:
[17:01] <ppisati> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ppisati/ubuntu-quantal.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ti-omap4-tilt-34-on-35
[17:01] <ppisati> The entire patchset is available at http://people.canonical.com/~ppisati/ti-omap4-tilt-34-on-35/tilt-3.4/
[17:01] <ppisati> There's a tracking bug following kernel consolidation here: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1035289
[17:01] <ppisati> Right now i'm cleaning up the boot process(WARN_ON()&c), rebasing on latest Q/master, importing latest Q/omap4 config changes, etcetc
[17:01] <ppisati> i'll start tackling the analog audio in the next few days.
[17:01] <ppisati> [1]: http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=people/andygreen/kernel-tilt.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tilt-3.4
[17:01] <ppisati> ..
[17:02] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Release Metrics and Incoming Bugs (jsalisbury)
[17:02] <jsalisbury> Release metrics and incoming bug data can be reviewed at the following link:
[17:02] <jsalisbury> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kt-meeting.txt
[17:02] <jsalisbury> ..
[17:02] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Milestone Targeted Work Items (ogasawara)
[17:02] <ogasawara> [LINK] http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/canonical-kernel-distro-team-ubuntu-12.10-beta-1.html
[17:02] <ogasawara> || apw         || hardware-q-kernel-config-review || 3 work item  ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> ||             || hardware-q-kernel-delta-review  || 4 work items ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> ||             || hardware-q-kernel-misc          || 1 work item  ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> ||             || desktop-q-clean-old-kernels     || 1 work item ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> || cking       || hardware-q-kernel-misc          || 1 work item  ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> || ogasawara   || hardware-q-kernel-misc          || 4 work items ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> || tgardner    || hardware-q-kernel-misc          || 1 work item  ||
[17:02] <ogasawara> If your name is in the above table, please review your Beta-1 work items.
[17:02] <ogasawara> ..
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: Quantal Development Kernel (ogasawara)
[17:03] <ogasawara> We've recently uploaded the 3.5.0-10.10 Quantal kernel to the release
[17:03] <ogasawara> pocket.  This upload most notably provides a rebase to the first
[17:03] <ogasawara> upstream stable v3.5.1 release.  This was also uploaded to the
[17:03] <ogasawara> q-lts-backport [1] PPA to help facilitate testing of the 12.10 kernel in
[17:03] <ogasawara> 12.04.  We welcome anyone to please install, test, and let us know your
[17:03] <ogasawara> feedback.
[17:03] <ogasawara> [1] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/q-lts-backport
[17:03] <ogasawara> Important upcoming dates:
[17:03] <ogasawara>  * Thurs Aug 30 - Beta 1 Freeze (~2 weeks)
[17:03] <ogasawara>  * Thurs Sept 6 - Beta 1 (~3 weeks)
[17:03] <ogasawara> ..
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: CVE's (jsalisbury)
[17:03] <jsalisbury> == 2012-08-14 (weekly) ==
[17:03] <jsalisbury> Currently we have 98 CVEs on our radar, with one CVE added and one CVE
[17:03] <jsalisbury> retired this week.
[17:03] <jsalisbury> See the CVE matrix for the current list:
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html
[17:03] <jsalisbury> Overall the backlog has decreased slightly this week:
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/status/cve-metrics.txt
[17:03] <jsalisbury> [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/CVE-linux.txt
[17:03] <jsalisbury> ..
[17:04] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Status: Stable, Security, and Bugfix Kernel Updates - Precise/Oneiric/Natty/Lucid/Hardy (bjf/herton/henrix)
[17:04] <henrix> Here is the status for the main kernels, until today (August 14):
[17:04] <henrix>  * Hardy - Nothing in this cycle
[17:04] <henrix>  * Lucid - In Preparation; 3 CVEs; (6 commits)
[17:04] <henrix>  * Natty - In Preparation; 1 CVEs; (4 commits)
[17:04] <henrix>  * Oneiric - In Preparation; 1 CVEs; 2 upstream stable release(s); (98 commits)
[17:04] <henrix>  * Precise - In Preparation; 0 CVEs; 3 upstream stable release(s); (166 commits)
[17:04] <henrix>  
[17:04] <henrix> Current opened tracking bugs details:
[17:04] <henrix>  * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html
[17:04] <henrix>  
[17:04] <henrix> For SRUs, SRU report is a good source of information:
[17:04] <henrix>  * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/sru-report.html
[17:04] <henrix>  
[17:04] <henrix> Future stable cadence cycles:
[17:04] <henrix>  * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseInterlock
[17:04] <henrix>  
[17:04] <henrix> The week of Sept. 6 is the week the last Natty kernel will be built.
[17:04] <henrix> ..
[17:05] <jsalisbury> [TOPIC] Open Discussion or Questions? Raise your hand to be recognized (o/)
[17:05] <jsalisbury> Thanks everyone
[17:05] <jsalisbury> #endmeeting
[17:05] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Aug 14 17:05:52 2012 UTC.
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