=== Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === mmrazik is now known as mmrazik|lunch === Tonio_ is now known as Tonio_aw === mmrazik|lunch is now known as mmrazik === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio_ === doko__ is now known as doko === yofel_ is now known as yofel === Tonio_ is now known as Tonio_aw === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio_ === mmrazik is now known as mmrazik|otp === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan === mmrazik|otp is now known as mmrazik === mmrazik is now known as mmrazik|otp === mmrazik|otp is now known as mmrazik === mmrazik is now known as mmrazik|afk_for_ === mmrazik is now known as mmrazik|afk === yofel_ is now known as yofel === mmrazik|afk is now known as mmrazik [18:01] Hello! [18:02] hi! [18:03] hello :) [18:03] let's get started [18:03] #startmeeting [18:03] Meeting started Mon Dec 3 18:03:19 2012 UTC. The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [18:03] Available 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 #votesrequired [18:03] The meeting agenda can be found at: [18:03] [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting [18:03] [TOPIC] Announcements === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Announcements [18:05] thanks to jbicha for his work on cups-pk-helper to fix bug #1083416. Help testing the package would be much appreciated-- if interested, please comment in the bug that the package in proposed works for you (Ubuntu 11-10 - 12.10) [18:05] Launchpad bug 1083416 in cups-pk-helper (Ubuntu Quantal) "cups-pk-helper security vulnerability CVE-2012-4510" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1083416 [18:06] [TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Weekly stand-up report [18:06] I'll go first [18:06] I worked quite a bit on secure boot last week. namely identifying test cases, documenting how to perform them and how to perform key database updates [18:07] my secureboot-db package is basically done, but I have a couple more things to test there. I will be finishing that and forwarding all my work to various teams (eg, qa, foundations) so they can benefit as well [18:08] in addition to that, I plan on working on MIR audits this week, then if I have time, picking up something from the list [18:08] oh, and I'm in the happy place [18:08] Marc is out today, but I know he is on triage and has a couple updates he is working on [18:08] sbeattie: you're next [18:09] I'm again working on apparmor and display manager stuff this week [18:09] still working on prototyping [18:09] I also spent some of last week working a bit on tests, for upstream apparmor, apparmor in QRT, and the kernel in QRT [18:10] I may do a bit more this week [18:10] I also need to prep for the upstream apparmor monthly meeting this week. [18:11] I may use up a day of holiday later this week, I need to sort out using up the rest of the time I have available this year. [18:11] sbeattie: there was something last week about aptch review-- I didn't follow up on that-- how did that go? [18:11] eh, I didn't get as far on that as I wanted; I should also look at that again as well. [18:12] In particular, I want to understand and review where jjohansen is going with his parser patch set [18:12] anyway, I think that's it for me. micahg? [18:13] webkit and chromium still in progress, Firefox 17.0.1 just went out the door, I think that's it for now, tyhicks: tag [18:13] I'll be working on the apparmor dbus mediation items [18:14] I need to get a couple small updates in the dbus-dev ppa and then I'll look to jj for advice on what to tackle next [18:14] that's it for me - jjohansen you're up [18:15] well, I will push out apparmor 3 alpha 1 this week, and will continue on the labeling stacking patches [18:16] oh, is it apparmor 3 and not apparmor 2.8? [18:17] jdstrand: yeah it will be apparmor 3.0, 2.8 is currently what is in quantal/raring [18:17] oh, duh [18:17] are we planning a 2.8.1? /me wonders why he was thinking about 2.8... [18:18] well, we hadn't decided on 2.9 vs 3.0 [18:18] of course its being deved as 2.8.99 or what ever because versioning issues between rpm and deb [18:18] ok, sorry to de-rail [18:18] sbeattie: err yeah we did, at the monthly meeting 2 months ago [18:19] heh [18:20] anyways we can always rehash in the apparmor meeting tomorrow :) [18:20] I think that is it from /me sarnold your up [18:20] no, no, let's not. :) [18:20] :) [18:20] I finally published perl last week, so this week I picked up libxml2 and tiff [18:21] when working on tiff, I found some initial hurdles, my rebuilds weren't stripped and appeared to lack any ofthe hardening [18:21] sbeattie suggested I should do a test build of that package on the ppa and see what comes out; that makes enough sense :) but perhaps osmeone else will spot this one without burning 10*N(arch) minutes on the builders first.... [18:22] I'll help look at that [18:22] I'm also on community this week, I think it'd fun to do some d2u syncing or merging, I haven't done that yet. [18:22] I'm leaving to visit family in CA at the end of the week, friday will probably be a shorter day, I expect to make that up evenings this week [18:23] I think that's it for me, jdstrand ? [18:23] [TOPIC] Highlighted packages === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Highlighted packages [18:23] The Ubuntu Security team will highlight some community-supported packages that might be good candidates for updating and or triaging. If you would like to help Ubuntu and not sure where to start, this is a great way to do so. [18:23] See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures for details and if you have any questions, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-security. To find out other ways of helping out, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved. [18:23] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/xine-ui.html [18:23] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/libguestfs.html [18:23] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/policycoreutils.html [18:23] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/pnp4nagios.html [18:24] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/dtach.html [18:24] [TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Miscellaneous and Questions [18:24] There are a lot of merge opportunities for packages listed in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/d2u/. Performing these updates is a great way to help Ubuntu and bolster your developer application. [18:24] Does anyone have any other questions or items to discuss? [18:27] sbeattie, micahg, tyhicks, jjohansen, sarnold: thanks! [18:27] #endmeeting === 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 [18:27] Meeting ended Mon Dec 3 18:27:22 2012 UTC. [18:27] Minutes (wiki): http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-12-03-18.03.moin.txt [18:27] Minutes (html): http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-12-03-18.03.html [18:27] thanks! [18:27] jdstrand: thanks [18:27] thanks jdstrand [18:27] thanks jdstrand [18:28] thanks jdstrand :) [18:29] sure thing :) [19:01] #startmeeting [19:01] Meeting started Mon Dec 3 19:01:31 2012 UTC. The chair is barry. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [19:01] Available 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 #votesrequired [19:01] !dmb-ping [19:01] bdrung, cody-somerville, Laney, micahg, barry, tumbleweed, stgraber: DMB ping [19:01] hi everyone and welcome to this week's ubuntu developer membership board meeting [19:02] #link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperMembershipBoard/Agenda [19:02] could be a short meeting today, as we have no applications to process [19:02] \o/ [19:03] * barry does have a couple of items to discuss though [19:03] #topic previous action items === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: previous action items [19:03] micahg to document the zentyal packageset [19:04] hrm... [19:04] * stgraber waves [19:04] barry: next time Gadget, next time [19:05] micahg: np :) [19:05] micahg to ask docs people if they want to apply for a packageset [19:05] micahg: same? [19:05] I thought I did that, but maybe I only thought about doing it [19:06] so, yeas [19:06] cool, we'll carry it forward then :) [19:06] #topic package sets === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: package sets [19:07] nothing to do here i think [19:07] #topic applications === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: applications [19:07] nor here [19:07] #topic aob === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: aob [19:07] did everyone get a chance to see dholbach's message, re: @ubuntudev? if so, any comments? [19:08] sure, welcoming new users sounds great. On tho other hand, we've already got too much post-meeting paperwork [19:09] well, all of them except for g+ has an API I think [19:10] yeah, i don't think gwibber f.e. can do multiple accounts. it would be easy if you could just post one message there and have it propagate [19:11] i suppose unless one of us really has the urge, we could leave it to the chair, or just let others in the community take the lead [19:12] i guess the silence pretty much says it all :) [19:12] automating the post-meeting papework would be pretty nice [19:13] one last thing i'd like to discuss: we have two more meetings technically scheduled for 2012, but i propose we cancel the 31-dec meeting, and i will offer to chair again in 2 weeks. that will be the last meeting of 2012. any objections? [19:13] cancelling the 31 dec meetnig seems pretty sensible [19:13] sounds fine [19:13] sounds good [19:14] tumbleweed: what kind of automation do you have in mind? [19:14] cool, i'll update the next meeting page [19:14] if we skip the 31st, that puts the first meeting of 2013 on 7-jan at 1900utc [19:15] barry: well, I'm not sure it's worth the effort, as there's not much to do [19:15] but it still feels like a lot, so it's easy to put off [19:15] * barry nods [19:15] welcoming people on social media accuonts is something that would have to be done ASAP, not left for two weeks [19:17] i guess we can be honest w/dholbach about our antisocial media-ness and see if he has suggestions for making it easy for us [19:17] well, anyway, that's all i have for today. does anybody have anything else? [19:17] "antisocial media-ness" :) [19:19] alrighty then! [19:19] #endmeeting === 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 [19:19] Meeting ended Mon Dec 3 19:19:28 2012 UTC. [19:19] Minutes (wiki): http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-12-03-19.01.moin.txt [19:19] Minutes (html): http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-12-03-19.01.html [19:19] thanks folks [19:19] thanks! [19:20] * bdrung arrives. [19:20] bdrung: perfect timing :) [19:22] barry: yes :) the DST makes it hard for me to be on time [19:22] bdrung: no worries, it was a boring meeting anyway :) [19:22] barry: i am just reading the logs [19:23] s/just/still/ === ayan_ is now known as ayan [19:44] who manages the fridge calendar? [19:46] TheLordOfTime: folks in #ubuntu-news [20:11] pleia2, thanks.