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bdrung!dmb-ping13:57
ubottubdrung, cody-somerville, Laney, micahg, barry, tumbleweed, stgraber: DMB ping13:57
bdrungmeeting in a few minutes13:58
* barry waves13:58
* stgraber waves14:00
barry#startmeeting14:00
meetingologybarry: Error: Can't start another meeting, one is in progress.14:00
barry:(14:00
barry#endmeeting14:01
stgraber#endmeeting14:01
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Dec 17 14:01:14 2012 UTC.14:01
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stgraberbarry: there you go14:01
barrythanks stgraber14:01
barry#startmeeting14:01
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Dec 17 14:01:27 2012 UTC.  The chair is barry. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.14:01
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barryhello and welcome to the last ubuntu developer membership board meeting of 201214:01
tumbleweedhi14:02
bdrungthe last DMB meeting before the world will end :D14:02
barrydo we have quorum today?14:02
micahgo/14:02
bdrungbarry: yes14:02
barrybdrung: if we give ~mayans upload rights will that avoid doomsday?14:03
Laneyhey14:03
barry#topic Review of previous action items14:03
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barrymicahg to document the zentyal packageset14:04
bdrungbarry: they should do uploads directly to Debian and wait for their next stable release. ;)14:04
micahgnope, will do over vacation14:04
barrymicahg: thanks14:04
barrymicahg to ask docs people if they want to apply for a packageset14:04
barrysame?14:04
micahglet's drop this, I don't remember why this is necessary ATM14:04
barryk14:04
micahgI believe the relevant people have upload rights already14:04
barry#topic Review any packageset descriptions that have been received (micahg)14:05
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micahgoh, wait, now I remember14:05
micahgleave it on, I'll try to ping the relevant person over vacation14:05
barrymicahg: ok14:05
micahgand try to finish the packageset descriptions as well14:05
barrycool, thanks14:05
barry#topic Lightweight process for amending PPU rights (for DDs?) (Laney)14:06
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Laneyyeah so14:06
Laneysometimes we grant DDs PPU for "their packages"14:06
Laneybut we don't really have a way of extending this when they acquire more over time14:06
LaneyI suppose we should?14:07
tumbleweedhaving one or two people ack it on the mailing list would work for me14:07
Laneyin general we usually say that it's a good idea to make the path for DDs wanting to upload to Ubuntu as smooth as possible14:07
barrytumbleweed: +114:08
micahgyeah, this should be fine as long as they're not migrating from not on ISO -> ISO or no rdeps to lots of rdeps14:08
Laneypeople on the dmb?14:08
micahgand specifically for DDs14:08
bdrungone ACK on the mailing list without any dmb member against it14:08
Laneyapparently this came up before, let me find the irc log14:08
Laney2010-11-0214:09
tumbleweedthen we expect that DMB member to do some research (e.g. determine if it's the uploader's first seeded package)14:09
Laneyhttp://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/11/02/%23ubuntu-meeting.html#t15:0414:09
bdrungcould we extent the PPU right application to apply for package groups like we do for package sets (i apply for foo-* / i apply for my DD packages)14:09
Laneyyes, that happens14:10
LaneyI wouldn't say that we need to ask the TB to ack this, despite the fact that it was the TB who had ^^^ discussion14:11
barryright, these are folks who already have dd and some ubuntu upload rights, so i think a lightweight verification of ongoing good work should be sufficient14:11
Laneyso it's14:11
Laney - be a DD14:11
Laney - have attended the DMB before and gotten some PPU14:12
Laney - not be extending the 'impact' of the packages (or you get further questioning by email)14:12
tumbleweedsounds good14:12
barryand specifically asking for ppu on packages they are the debian maintainer of?14:13
Laneyor in the team which is14:13
Laneymaybe?14:13
barryyeah, i was going to ask about teams :)14:14
bdrungLaney: then they should be uploaders of these packages14:14
tumbleweedif they've been an active recent uploader of it, then team member would be ok for me14:14
micahgyeah, if it's team maintained and they are DD, they are probably expected to upload, so that seems fine (assuming the other conditions are met)14:14
tumbleweedbut they should probably be an Uploader at that point...14:14
Laneynot all teams manage uploaders in the same way14:14
bdrungsome teams are quite big14:15
tumbleweedfair enough14:15
Laneyif they're active on the package (use judgement) then it should be ok14:15
Laneylook at uploads or vcs or whatever14:15
bdrungre number of packages14:15
tumbleweedat some point, for a biggish team, I'd image that packagesets start making more sense than PPU14:15
barrymaybe we can just say that if laney's three criteria are met, expedited ppu *can* be provided, but still at the discretion of the dmb.  then we can more or less take it case-by-case14:15
Laneyperhaps14:16
Laneyaction me to wikify it and mail14:16
bdrungthe packages overview for Debian Multimedia Maintainers shows 369 packages, for example14:16
barry#action laney to describe criteria and process for lightweight amending of ppu rights (for dds)14:16
meetingologyACTION: laney to describe criteria and process for lightweight amending of ppu rights (for dds)14:16
barryshall we move on?14:17
barry#topic Package Sets14:17
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barrynone today14:17
barry#topic PerPackageUploader Applications14:17
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barryroadmr: hi, are you here today?14:17
roadmrhello!14:17
barry#link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DanielManrique/PerPackageUploadRightsApplication14:18
barryroadmr: could you introduce yourself and describe what you're applying for?14:18
roadmrSure!14:18
roadmrHi, I'm Daniel. I'm a hardware certification engineer at Canonical.14:18
roadmrI'm part of the team responsible for the checkbox system testing tool that ships with Ubuntu, and I usually handle preparation of the checkbox code that will go up into Ubuntu.14:18
roadmrWe rely on help from sponsors to get our changes up into Ubuntu. I'd like to be able to contribute in a more effective way by handling these uploads myself.14:18
roadmrThis will let me take some workload off our sponsors, work more closely with other checkbox contributors, and gaining more experience in the upload process to hopefully help sponsors with upload reviewing.14:19
roadmrThanks!14:19
roadmr..14:19
bdrungroadmr: is checkbox Ubuntu specific?14:20
roadmrbdrung: yes, it doesn't exist in Debian14:20
* Laney is re-reading the application14:21
roadmrbdrung: It *could* potentially be made to work on Debian, it's just work we haven't done14:21
bdrungroadmr: let me rephrase my question. can checkbox only be used in Ubuntu or could it be used by other distributions for QA, too?14:21
roadmrbdrung: oh I understand now. It could be used by other distros, some work would be required14:22
roadmrbdrung: on the packaging front it may depend on packages and/or versions that may only make sense in Ubuntu14:22
bdrungroadmr: then it would be nice if checkbox would be change to a non-native format.14:23
roadmrbdrung: and some of the tests depend on packages and/or services that are default in Ubuntu but may be optional in other distros, so are not declared as explicit dependencies, without those the tests will fail14:23
barryroadmr: is there a way to make tests optional or easily disabled?14:23
micahgroadmr: depending on what they are, perhaps they should be part of the build dependencies then14:24
roadmrbdrung: we have plans for that, so that checkbox can be distributed as a source tar.gz and Ubuntu packaging be added afterwards, this would ease use by other distros - again, it's in the list of things we want to do but nothing concrete yet14:24
bdrungi see the tendency to make package native just because it should be put in Ubuntu (despite the fact that the package could be useful on other distributions)14:24
roadmrbarry: yes, you can either declare which tests to run in a "runlist" (we call them whitelists), or simply remove the check mark for each test in a selection screen14:25
roadmrmicahg: yes, part of the work to ensure it runs well in other distros would be having a good look at dependencies and maybe declaring them explicitly per-test (checkbox supports this, but we obviate when we know it's included by default in Ubuntu)14:26
tumbleweedroadmr: so, historically, checkbox has had some difficulty around the ubuntu release cycle14:27
micahgroadmr: right, but even in Ubuntu, you still need to declare dependencies that aren't in essential/transitive essential/build essentia;14:27
tumbleweedwhat is the checkbox release cycle?14:27
micahgin case it's no longer "defulat"14:27
micahg*default14:27
roadmrmicahg: yes, we've been trying to be more diligent with that, we try to add essential dependencies (such as udisks)14:28
roadmrtumbleweed: we don't have a formal release cycle as such, we try to adhere to the Ubuntu release schedule as far as making big changes early in the cycle14:29
roadmrtumbleweed: one of our plans for this cycle was to come up with a decent development/release/versioning plan for checkbox14:30
tumbleweedso, there isn't really any reason that checkbox should have trouble with the ubuntu release cycle14:30
tumbleweedI seem to recall a fair number of checkbox releases post FF14:31
roadmrtumbleweed: you're right. What's happened historically is that we sometimes have new features that land in our development branch a bit late in the cycle14:31
roadmrtumbleweed: so as you noted we have to resort to requesting FFes for those features to make it into the release14:31
tumbleweedright, and I think you got almost all of them14:31
tumbleweedbut it can be a slow process...14:31
roadmrtumbleweed: this is something we need to improve, we need a bit of discipline in trying to get all the changes *before* FF14:32
roadmrtumbleweed: but also within the team, being more strict so that we don't dump the need to say "no" on to the release team14:32
roadmrtumbleweed: yes, in that respect we've had a lot of support from the release team but as I said, it'd be fairer to everyone if we strive to not do those disruptive changes after FF14:32
tumbleweednow FF has been pushed back, so the chance of the release team saying no is probably higher14:33
roadmrtumbleweed: yes, OTOH we have more time to get those big changes in place :)14:33
barrywith more opportunity to get the needed changes in before then <wink>14:33
tumbleweed:)14:33
LaneyThere are a few comments on the application wiki about sponsors being the ones who spot the need for exceptions. If you're granted PPU then there will be no sponsor firewal. Are you confident this won't be a problem?14:34
roadmrLaney: I'm a bit scared about not having the extra safety net of an sponsor, but I think that will just encourage me to be extra anal when it comes to deciding whether an exception is needed14:35
LaneyNobody likes getting a micahg nastygram on -devel :P14:35
micahglol14:36
barry:)14:36
roadmrLaney: that scares the living daylights out of me, so yes, if in any doubt I'd ask first :) but if in doubt, I'd just go ahead and go through the exception process14:36
barryroadmr: how do you know if an exception is necessary?  what resources would you consult?14:37
roadmrbarry: I usually read and reread https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess and look at the release schedule to see where we are14:37
roadmrbarry: I've also learned to "interpret" this a bit, for instance, we did some UI-related changes which needed some code changes to back them14:38
roadmrbarry: my initial intuition was that this was UIFe, since the code changes were minor, but the sponsor still felt it also needed FFe, so I ended up requesting both14:38
roadmrbarry: so lesson learned, which I'll keep in mind in the future - doing both exceptions from the get-go would have saved us a few days on that one14:39
barryroadmr: for example: https://code.launchpad.net/~roadmr/ubuntu/quantal/checkbox/0.14.8/+merge/12792314:39
barryroadmr: was there a ffe bug on that one?  apulido's comment indicates an ffe was granted but no record of that was given14:40
micahgit was granted by laney in the bug14:41
roadmrbarry: usually code that closes bugs should not need FFe, but this was an instance where the closed bug was actually implementing a (small) feature14:41
roadmrbarry: yes, the bug was the one with the FFe (https://bugs.launchpad.net/checkbox/+bug/1060211)14:41
ubottuUbuntu bug 1060211 in checkbox "[FFe] graphics_driver script does not report proprietary driver version" [Low,Fix released]14:41
barryah,cool, thanks14:41
roadmrbarry: that's how we usually do it, exceptions are requested on bugs, then the merge request and candidate bug should mention those.14:42
bdrungroadmr: fixing a bug can mean fixing a crash/defect or adding a new feature (wishlist bugs)14:43
bdrungroadmr: rewriting a big portion of code to fix a bug can require a FFe too14:43
roadmrbdrung: yes, well this is an area where some discretion/judgment is needed I guess, as to how much code qualifies as "just a bug fix" as opposed to "fixing a bug by adding a new feature"14:44
barryroadmr: yes, that can be a dicey question sometimes14:45
roadmrbdrung: we wouldn't try to get wishlist bugs in without FFe, this bug we mentioned wasn't wishlist and the phrasing suggested just a hardware detection failure but, on a closer look, it did constitute a new feature14:45
micahgroadmr: I'm sure you're also aware that with checkbox being on multiple ISOs and trying to keep everything daily installable, that breakage will need to be dealt with swiftly?14:46
roadmrmicahg: yes, we have quite a few people who are able to work on checkbox now, so we should be able to respond to breakage more quickly14:48
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roadmrmicahg: we usually notice checkbox failures during our periodic (usually at least weekly) testing14:48
barry#vote grant roadmr ppu rights to checkbox14:49
meetingologyPlease vote on: grant roadmr ppu rights to checkbox14:49
meetingologyPublic 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)14:49
barry#voters bdrung, cody-somerville, Laney, micahg, barry, tumbleweed, stgraber14:49
meetingologyWarning: Nick not in channel: cody-somerville14:49
meetingologyCurrent voters: Laney barry bdrung cody-somerville micahg stgraber tumbleweed14:49
barry+114:49
meetingology+1 received from barry14:49
micahgroadmr: right, but as the uploader, you're taking responsibility for driving and getting that fix in14:49
bdrung+114:49
meetingology+1 received from bdrung14:49
tumbleweed+114:49
meetingology+1 received from tumbleweed14:49
Laney+114:49
meetingology+1 received from Laney14:49
micahg+114:50
meetingology+1 received from micahg14:50
roadmrmicahg: right, well if I'm able to do the uploads myself it actually eases things because I don't have to pester sponsors for help with the upload :)14:50
stgraber+114:50
meetingology+1 received from stgraber14:50
barry#endvote14:51
meetingologyVoting ended on: grant roadmr ppu rights to checkbox14:51
meetingologyVotes for:6 Votes against:0 Abstentions:014:51
meetingologyMotion carried14:51
Laneycongrats!14:51
barrycongrats roadmr!14:51
roadmr\o/ awesome, thanks folks!14:51
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roadmrand thanks for the thorough interview, lots of food for thought and material to review14:52
barry#topic Ubuntu Contributing Developer Applications14:52
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barrynone today14:52
bdrungroadmr: congrats :)14:52
barry#topic MOTU Applications14:52
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barrynone today14:52
barry#topic Ubuntu Core Developer Applications14:52
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barrynone today14:52
barry#topic next meeting14:53
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barryjanuary 7th 2013, 1900 utc14:53
barrybdrung: you're up next for chair14:53
bdrungbarry: i was already14:53
bdrung(we skipped you, because you weren't there)14:53
barryoops :)14:54
barryi guess that's why i did 2 in a row for penance :)14:54
barrycody then, with backup from Laney14:54
barry#topic aob14:54
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barryany other business for today?14:55
Laneyhaven't seen cody around much lately14:55
Laneyis he still active?14:55
barrythat's a good question.  i can send him an email14:55
Laneyprobably worth a gentle poke14:56
barry#action barry to ping cody14:56
meetingologyACTION: barry to ping cody14:56
Laneyso, I guess NYE isn't going to happen :-)14:57
barryon that note...14:57
Laneyah, jan 7th14:57
barry#endmeeting14:57
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Dec 17 14:57:39 2012 UTC.14:57
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barrythanks everyone14:57
Laneyi don't remember deciding that but fine14:57
Laneymerci14:57
barryLaney: yeah, we discussed at the last meeting14:58
Laneyyou mean the world carries on without me?14:58
Laneya devastating revalation14:58
micahghrm, so, we're off "schedule" again with the 3 week time frame...14:58
micahgbut we can discuss that elsewhere14:58
micahgthanks barry14:59
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mdeslaur\o18:04
jdstrandhi!18:04
sarnoldpong18:04
tyhicksHello!18:04
jdstrand#startmeeting18:04
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Dec 17 18:04:30 2012 UTC.  The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.18:04
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jdstrandThe meeting agenda can be found at:18:04
jdstrand[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting18:04
jdstrand[TOPIC] Announcements18:04
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jdstrandthanks to Christian Kuersteiner (ckuerste) provided a debdiff for lucid for pgbouncer (LP: #1083414)18:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1083414 in pgbouncer (Ubuntu Raring) "DoS-Vulnerability in pgbouncer" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/108341418:05
jdstrandYour work is very much appreciated and will keep Ubuntu users secure. Great job! :)18:05
jdstrand[TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report18:05
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jdstrandI'll go first18:05
jdstrandI've got a short week this week-- off Thu and Fri18:05
jdstrandI'm on community18:05
jdstrandI plan to look at an old apport/apparmor hardening update18:06
jdstrandI also hope to look at some audits and tick off various things off my todo list18:06
jdstrandmdeslaur: you're up18:06
mdeslaurI'm in the happy place this week18:07
mdeslaurI just published a few updates18:07
mdeslaurand I plan on doing some merges18:07
mdeslaurI have a short week as I'm off starting on thursday at noon18:07
mdeslaurand I'll look at some other CVEs, time permitting18:07
mdeslaurthat's it from me18:07
mdeslaursbeattie: you're up18:07
sbeattieI have a very short week this week, as I am on holiday starting tomorrow18:08
sbeattie(I'll be available and sporadically checking irc/email)18:08
sbeattieOtherwise, I'm continuing to work on apparmor display manager stuff18:09
sbeattiethat's it for me. micahg?18:09
mdeslaursbeattie: hehe, you must not have felt like getting up this morning :)18:09
micahgI've got more webkit, patch piloting, and hopefully Chromium if qengho tracks down the issues he's working on18:10
micahgthat's it18:10
micahgtyhicks: ping18:11
tyhicksI'm working on an embargoed item18:11
tyhicksI'll be working on the apparmor kernel policy interface work item, as well18:11
tyhicksI should also take a look at the outstanding eCryptfs kernel patches sent to me recently since the kernel merge window will close this week18:12
tyhicksI'm working all week18:12
tyhicksthat's it for me18:12
tyhicksjjohansen: you're up18:12
dokosarnold, fyi, the one issue that the gcc trunk build was broken with ssp is now fixed18:13
sarnolddoko: excellent, thank you :)18:13
jdstrandjj isn't here18:14
dokonow reenabling again format security18:14
jdstrandsarnold: you're up18:14
sbeattiedoko: \o/18:14
tyhicksoh yeah, sorry18:14
sarnoldI'm on triage this week18:14
jdstrandI think he is working on getting 2.8 alpha together and the base labeling patches done before the break18:14
jdstrand(he should be here most of the week as well)18:15
* jdstrand is done18:15
jdstrandsarnold: sorry18:15
sarnoldI've been reading and re-reading the bugzilla report from dwmw2 and trying to re-create the problem on my laptop18:16
sarnoldI'd like to recreate the problem in a way that leads to reproducers that could be added to QRT18:16
jdstrandsarnold: is that a gcc thing?18:17
sarnold(dwmw2's configuration is _highly_ specific to his use, and isn't easy to recreate... I've found that the dnsmasq spawned by juju seems ideal at showing the problem...)18:17
jdstrandah, dnsmasq18:17
sarnoldjdstrand: ah, no, sorry, dnsmasq18:17
sarnoldI'm currently poking at using the 'dummy' interfaces because the ethernet aliases don't have the correct 'bind to interface' properties that a 'real' interface would have, and I want them separate from my physical interfaces...18:18
sarnoldI think I'm going to be using tcpdump, tcprewrite, and tcpreplay to fiddle with the packets, though I'm not 100% confident that tcpreplay will let me send to a 'wrong' ip for a given interface.18:19
sarnoldthe patch itself is surprisingly small for the effort though; I feel like dnsmasq is important enough to get right to put in this time, but wouldn't mind be persuaded to just do the update.18:20
jdstrandsarnold: hmm, you might check out scapy18:20
sbeattiesarnold: hrm, is this something where testing in a multi-interfaced vm would make more sense?18:21
sarnoldsbeattie: ah, it could.18:21
mdeslaursarnold: you can look at the instructions for quagga for examples on multi-vm testing instructions18:21
sarnoldI was hoping to stick with dummy just so that it would be easier to put into qrt tests -- something that could be configured and run entirely on one host, you know?18:22
mdeslaursarnold: or isc-dhcp18:22
sarnoldmdeslaur: cool, thanks. :)18:22
jdstrandsarnold: one host is definitely nice. there are some tests scripts (libvirt, krb5, openldap (iirc)) that can be given an extra argument to connect to another server18:23
jdstrandwhich is a totally acceptable fallback18:24
jdstrandsarnold: do you have more to report?18:25
sarnoldjdstrand: no, that's it. thanks.18:25
jdstrand[TOPIC] Highlighted packages18:25
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jdstrandThe 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.18:25
jdstrandSee 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.18:25
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/ircd-ratbox.html18:25
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/dracut.html18:25
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/xymon.html18:25
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/libapache2-mod-auth-openid.html18:25
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/pnp4nagios.html18:26
jdstrand[TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions18:26
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jdstrandDoes anyone have any other questions or items to discuss?18:26
jdstrandmdeslaur, sbeattie, micahg, tyhicks, sarnold: thanks!18:28
jdstrand#endmeeting18:28
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Dec 17 18:28:14 2012 UTC.18:28
meetingologyMinutes (wiki):        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-12-17-18.04.moin.txt18:28
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tyhicksthanks!18:28
mdeslaurthanks jdstrand18:28
sbeattiejdstrand: thanks!18:28
sarnoldthanks jdstrand :)18:28
micahgthanks jdstrand18:30
dokosarnold, sbeattie, no, the format-security issue is still thre18:33
dokothere18:33
sbeattiedoko: oh, okay.18:37
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