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mdeslaur\o16:38
jdstrandhi!16:38
tyhickshello16:38
jdstrand#startmeeting16:38
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Jan 27 16:38:51 2014 UTC.  The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.16:38
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jdstrandThe meeting agenda can be found at:16:38
jdstrand[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting16:38
jdstrand[TOPIC] Announcements16:39
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jdstrandThanks to the following people thanks for help on security updates since the last meeting: Johan Van de Wauw (tamrat) provided debdiffs for precise-saucy for mapserver (LP: #1267616), Thomas Ward (TheLordOfTime) provided debdiffs for raring for znc (LP: #1268658), Felix Geyer (debfx) provided debdiffs for Precise, Quantal, Saucy for quassel (LP: #1255362). Your work is very much appreciated and will keep Ubuntu users secure. Great job! :)16:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1267616 in mapserver (Ubuntu Saucy) "Possible SQL Injections with postgis TIME filters" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/126761616:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1268658 in znc (Ubuntu Trusty) "Null pointer dereference in webadmin module [CVE-2013-2130]" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/126865816:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1255362 in quassel (Ubuntu Trusty) "Clients may be able to access buffers belonging to other users" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/125536216:39
jdstrand[TOPIC] Review of any previous action items16:40
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jdstrand[ACTION] chrisccoulson to benchmark oxide and qtwebkit once armhf builds work16:40
meetingologyACTION: chrisccoulson to benchmark oxide and qtwebkit once armhf builds work16:40
jdstrand[ACTION] chrisccoulson to send results of benchmarks to list16:40
meetingologyACTION: chrisccoulson to send results of benchmarks to list16:40
jdstrandaiui, these are both blocked on usable IM in oxide, which is blocked on qt5.2 which is blocked on the frameworks discussions16:40
jdstrandhowever, we just determined that we may be able to use https://launchpad.net/~canonical-qt5-edgers/+archive/qt5-beta2 for this16:41
jdstrandchrisccoulson: that pretty much captures that discussion, right?16:41
chrisccoulsonit does16:41
jdstrandchrisccoulson: would it be too optimistic to hope for working IM usiong that ppa this week?16:42
chrisccoulsonit should be possible, especially now I can build much faster16:42
jdstrandchrisccoulson: ok, I'd like to keep those as actions then. the benchmarking itself should go quickly I would think once IM is there16:43
jdstrandchrisccoulson: if there is a problem with benchmark performance, we may be able to get phonedations to help16:43
jdstrandI am going to take an action to update people on this16:43
chrisccoulsoncool :)16:43
jdstrand[ACTION] follow-up on list regarding status of oxide benchmarks and why they are blocked16:44
meetingologyACTION: follow-up on list regarding status of oxide benchmarks and why they are blocked16:44
jdstrand[ACTION] jdstrand to follow-up on list regarding status of oxide benchmarks and why they are blocked16:44
meetingologyACTION: jdstrand to follow-up on list regarding status of oxide benchmarks and why they are blocked16:44
jdstrand[TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report16:45
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jdstrandI'll go first16:45
jdstrandI'm in the happy place this week16:45
jdstrandI've got some pending openstack updates to work on-- but I'm having to more or less write the patches myself for earlier releases, so it has been slow going16:46
jdstrandI have quite a bit of sprint preparation to do for next week16:46
jdstrandif time allows, I'll try to get to some work items, but am guessing that will have to wait for next week16:47
jdstrandmdeslaur: you're up16:47
mdeslaurI'm on triage this week16:47
mdeslaurI'll be publishing some USNs, and will be once again going down the list16:47
mdeslaurI'm off on Wednesday16:47
mdeslaurand that's about it from me16:47
mdeslaursbeattie: you're up16:47
jdstrandtyhicks: why don't you go next and sbeattie can give status later16:49
tyhicksok16:50
jdstrand(also, jj is out for the meeting)16:50
tyhicksI'm looking into an ecryptfs bug at the moment (LP: #1265841)16:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1265841 in linux (Ubuntu) "kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.11.0/fs/buffer.c:1268!; RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff816e3efd>] [<ffffffff816e3efd>] check_irqs_on.part.11+0x4/0x6" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/126584116:50
tyhicksI'll be mainly working on that and hacking on kdbus again this week16:51
tyhicksprobably a little prep for the sprint, as welll16:51
tyhicksthat's it for me16:51
jdstrandquestion16:51
tyhicksok16:51
jdstrandsorry I keep asking about this-- what is going on with yama?16:52
jdstrand(on touch)16:52
tyhicksjdstrand: I've wasted way too much time trying to test it on the emulator16:52
tyhicksjdstrand: as of Friday, the emulator segfaults when running unity8 autopilot tests16:52
jdstrandhrmm, sorry about that16:52
tyhicksjdstrand: I was hoping to talk jjohansen into letting me use one of his devices next week at the sprint to test it16:52
jdstrandso, are you able to run it on hardware?16:53
jdstrandok, that seems reasonable16:53
tyhicksall of the dev work is done and has been for a long time16:53
tyhicksI just don't have a way to run the autopilot tests16:53
jdstrandyeah16:53
* jdstrand nods16:54
tyhicksI thought getting a cheap maguro would help me test this (along with other touch landings)16:54
jdstrandI think testing on real hardware and then coordinating with ogasawara for a pull request then landing will hopefully be fine at this point16:54
jdstrandif the emulator is busted for doing our tests, we can't be expected to use it16:55
tyhicksbut it runs the old kernel version that we're not backporting to :/16:55
tyhicksI tried running with ubuntu-emulator and with the older emulator set up using xnox's test scripts16:55
tyhicksubuntu-emulator segfaults and the test scripts eventually hang because the emulator dies at some point16:56
tyhicksoh, and that's without the yama backport patches... so they're not at fault16:56
tyhicksI was just trying to get a baseline16:56
tyhicksok, that's it for me16:56
* jdstrand nods16:56
tyhickssarnold: you're up16:57
sarnoldI'm on community this week16:57
jdstrandwe'll test on real hardware and try to get you unblocked16:57
tyhicksthanks :)16:57
sarnoldI've got some libotr patches from debfx to test and release this week, several MIRs, reviewing serge's new cgmanager (nearly done, one file left!), and then sprint preparation (looking into the profile loading more deeply)16:58
sarnoldI suspect it isn't all going to get done before the end of the week16:58
sarnoldI think that's me, are we going back to chrisccoulson or on to jdstrand again? (I missed the start..)16:59
chrisccoulsonhi :)16:59
chrisccoulsonthis week i'll be looking at some of the oxide bugs that are blocking having a usable browser on the device17:00
jdstrandtyhicks: oh, chrisccoulson has a manta that I'm sure he's bringing next week17:00
chrisccoulsonlast week i switched oxide to cmake, and made cross-compiling work :)17:00
jdstrandtyhicks: so maybe quick popping a kernel in there and testing on it would be ok17:00
tyhickschrisccoulson: I'd really appreciate it if I could (ab)use it for a day17:00
tyhicksyep17:00
chrisccoulsonthe bad news is that next week is firefox release week. perfect timing ;)17:01
tyhicksah17:01
chrisccoulsonso i'll probably be trying to get that out of the way at the end of this week17:01
tyhickswell I can ask jj later17:01
jdstrandchrisccoulson: argh :\17:01
mdeslaurchrisccoulson: ugh :(17:01
chrisccoulsonyeah, it's pretty annoying17:01
chrisccoulsoni wish they could have done the release this week :)17:02
chrisccoulsonbut, oh well :/17:02
chrisccoulsoni think that's me done17:02
jdstrandre cmake: \o/17:03
jdstrand[TOPIC] Highlighted packages17:03
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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.17:04
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.17:04
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/dropbear.html17:04
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/libmodplug.html17:04
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/aria2.html17:04
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/opensaml2.html17:04
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/cakephp.html17:04
jdstrand[TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions17:04
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jdstrandmdeslaur, tyhicks, sarnold, chrisccoulson: thanks!17:12
jdstrand#endmeeting17:12
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Jan 27 17:12:26 2014 UTC.17:12
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tyhicksthanks!17:12
sarnoldthanks jdstrand!17:12
mdeslaurthanks jdstrand!17:19
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tumbleweed!dmb-ping19:03
ubottubdrung, ScottK, Laney, micahg, barry, tumbleweed, stgraber: DMB ping19:03
micahgo/19:04
darkxstmorning19:05
tumbleweedI guess it's jsut the two of us19:08
tumbleweedmy turn to chair, I think19:08
tumbleweedwell ScottK if he was around...19:08
tumbleweed#startmeeting Developer Membership Board19:09
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tumbleweed#topic Review of previous action items19:09
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tumbleweed#subtopic micahg to restructure PPU teams.19:09
tumbleweedcan we call that all done?19:09
micahgok, so teams restructured, still need to clean up docs19:09
tumbleweedok, I'll modify that item appropriately19:10
tumbleweedsigh, we have 3 applications listed as jan 2719:10
tumbleweedbut Noskcaj is happening by e-mail19:11
tumbleweedso19:11
tumbleweedoh, not 319:11
micahgI only see 2 people19:12
tumbleweed#topic darkxst's MOTU & Ubuntu Gnome applications19:12
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tumbleweedwe might as well discuss them together19:12
tumbleweedand then vote on them separately19:12
tumbleweeddarkxst: care to introduce your application?19:12
* tumbleweed grabs a beer19:12
darkxsthi, I am the technical lead and main developer for Ubuntu GNOME19:12
darkxstI have been involved with ubuntu GNOME since the start, so trusty will be our 3rd official release now19:13
darkxstI mostly work on the GNOME stack, and also work closely with the desktop team, since there is quite some overlap there19:14
tumbleweed#link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimLunn/PPUApplication19:17
tumbleweedsorry, been reading19:17
tumbleweedso, obviously the best starting point for questions are everything that you and your endorsers consider to be problem areas19:21
tumbleweedyou mention wanting to push more to Debian19:21
tumbleweedhow involved are you with the Debian GNOME team?19:21
darkxstright now not really involved at all, they do however pick up much of our work from the gnome3 PPA's though19:22
tumbleweedso, I'm not intimiately familiar with ubuntu gnome19:23
tumbleweedyou prepare things in a PPA, and upload them to the release when ready?19:23
darkxstyes, we have the gnome3-team PPA's where we stage things19:24
tumbleweedis the PPA still enabled in release images?19:24
darkxsttypically packages will bake there for a cycle19:24
darkxstno the PPA is not in the release at all19:25
tumbleweedah, that's quite a while19:25
tumbleweedgreat, I remember it was i nthe early days. But I'm not paying enough attention any more19:25
darkxstsince ubuntu is a cycle behind GNOME19:25
micahgPPAs on release images is a no-no...19:25
tumbleweedwell, yes19:25
tumbleweedhow much friction is there between the gnome and Unity communities in ubuntu, these days?19:27
tumbleweedLaney's endorsement points out both things that went well, and badly, when updating the gnome stack19:27
darkxstthe ubuntu devs tend to get annoyed at the changes GNOME make19:28
darkxstand GNOME can be a little inconsiderate when it comes to backwards compatibility19:28
tumbleweedyeah19:28
darkxstbut generally upstream GNOME have been helpful in fixing ubuntu integration issues19:28
tumbleweedthat's good to hear19:29
tumbleweeddarkxst: lots of the endorsers talked about joining the ubuntu-desktop team19:29
tumbleweedis that something you'd want to do in the future?19:30
darkxstpotentially, although I have wondered if the whole convergence thing would limit my usefulness there19:31
tumbleweedyeah, I get the feeling that ubuntu-desktop is becoming more of the "GNOME bits of the desktop"19:31
tumbleweeddarkxst: have you subscribed to ubuntu-devel-announce?19:31
darkxsttumbleweed, yes19:32
tumbleweed\o/19:32
darkxstMir/Unity8 wont leave much GNOME there really19:33
darkxstalthough I suppose the core bits aren't going anywhere (glib, g-i, gtk etc)19:33
micahgdarkxst: so, you talk about patch quality in what you don't like about Ubuntu, do you have any ideas on improvement?19:33
darkxstcertainly have hit bugs in quite a few ubuntu patches, that possibly would have been avoided by a proper code review19:35
micahgis this a problem with sponsors not reviewing patches or are we referring more to something only an upstream would catch?19:35
darkxstnot sure how to improve it though, sponsorship can already be quite slow19:35
darkxstyes, I suspect its largely sponsors not reviewing patches properly19:36
tumbleweedI assume there's also a component of "let's fix this issue with a quick hack"19:37
darkxstnot sure how to improve it though, sponsorship already takes long enough generally19:37
darkxstindeed, there would be plenty of patches like that19:38
tumbleweedwhat would you do as a sponsor, to reduce this problem?19:39
micahgwell, sponsors should be aware of what they should and should not be uploading, if that's not happening, please either reply to the upload message to ubuntu-devel and start a discussion, or if you don't feel appropriate doing that, you can send a mail to developer-memebership-board@l.u.c (or anyone for that matter can)19:39
micahgwell, only send to ubuntu-devel if it's more of a teachable moment19:40
darkxstI would review the patches, obviously19:40
tumbleweedor public shaming seems appropriate :P19:40
micahghaha19:40
darkxstmicahg, there things tend to pop up well down the track19:40
micahgyeah, also, we're only human, mistakes will happen, we can try to mitigate them with checks and balances19:42
tumbleweeddarkxst: so, you're applying for upload rights to a seeded packageset19:43
tumbleweedwhat do you need to keep in mind when uploading these packages?19:43
darkxstwell firstly freezes will affect all seeded packages19:44
tumbleweedwhich freezes are we talking about?19:44
darkxstalpha beta freezes19:45
darkxstalso would make sure my uploads don't affect other users19:46
tumbleweedso, what can you upload during the freeze?19:47
tumbleweedand what do you not upload?19:47
darkxstunseeded packages can upload19:47
Noskcajo/19:47
tumbleweedand which seeded ones?19:47
darkxstcritical bug fixes etc19:48
darkxstwith release team approval19:48
tumbleweedthe concern here is usually anything that affects images19:49
tumbleweedhow do you tell what images something is on?19:49
darkxstseeded-in-ubuntu19:49
tumbleweed\o/19:49
tumbleweedok, let's talk about the other kinds of freezes19:49
tumbleweedwhat's reasonable to upload after FF?19:49
darkxstnothing that introduces new features, so essentially bug fixes only19:50
darkxstso for stable GNOME release can upload new point release ie. 3.10.319:51
tumbleweedhave you filed FFes before?19:51
darkxstyes I have filed a few FFe's19:51
tumbleweedone (I think last) question from me: almost all your uploads have been for GNOMEy things. So why the MOTU application?19:52
darkxstthere are alot of GNOMEy packages in universe that are not in Ubuntu GNOME images19:53
tumbleweedpretty much what I expected19:53
tumbleweedOK, time to call a vote19:56
darkxstalso for example when doing transitions (cogl/clutter etc), I could help out with the universe part of that19:56
tumbleweedthat's true19:56
tumbleweed#vote Grant darkxst upload rights to the (as yet empty) Ubuntu GNOME packageset19:57
meetingologyPlease vote on: Grant darkxst upload rights to the (as yet empty) Ubuntu GNOME packageset19:57
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)19:57
micahg+119:57
meetingology+1 received from micahg19:57
tumbleweed+119:57
meetingology+1 received from tumbleweed19:57
tumbleweedWe also received +1s by e-mail from stgraber, laney, and barry19:58
tumbleweed#endvote19:58
meetingologyVoting ended on: Grant darkxst upload rights to the (as yet empty) Ubuntu GNOME packageset19:58
meetingologyVotes for:2 Votes against:0 Abstentions:019:58
meetingologyMotion carried19:58
tumbleweed#vote Grant darkxst MOTU membership19:59
meetingologyPlease vote on: Grant darkxst MOTU membership19:59
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)19:59
micahg+0 I'd like to see a bit more work with a variety of packages, but good work thusfar20:00
meetingology+0 I'd like to see a bit more work with a variety of packages, but good work thusfar received from micahg20:00
tumbleweed+1 [ no visible experience outside GNOME-related packages, but I'm fairly confident this won't be an issue ]20:00
meetingology+1 [ no visible experience outside GNOME-related packages, but I'm fairly confident this won't be an issue ] received from tumbleweed20:00
tumbleweedwe also received +0 from stgraber and barry, +1 from laney20:00
tumbleweed#endvote20:00
meetingologyVoting ended on: Grant darkxst MOTU membership20:00
meetingologyVotes for:1 Votes against:0 Abstentions:120:00
meetingologyMotion carried20:00
tumbleweedI'm afraid 2 +1s isn't sufficient for this motion to pass20:01
micahgdarkxst: do you know if Ubuntu GNOME is a superset of desktop-extra?20:01
micahgor was intended to be20:01
tumbleweedand if not, we should consider you for it20:02
tumbleweedI think we even have enough votes to do that, now20:02
darkxstI don't know, but certainly many or most ubuntu GNOME packages are in that set20:02
tumbleweedmicahg: shall we take the vote, as it's perfectly harmless, if it is a superset20:03
micahgsure20:03
tumbleweedactually20:03
tumbleweedubuntu-gnome will be a seed-driven packageset20:03
tumbleweedso it surely won't be a superset20:03
micahgwell, they can add stuff to supported20:04
tumbleweedthat's true20:04
tumbleweed#vote Grant darkxst upload rights to the desktop-extra packageset20:04
meetingologyPlease vote on: Grant darkxst upload rights to the desktop-extra packageset20:04
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)20:04
micahg+120:04
meetingology+1 received from micahg20:04
tumbleweed+1 [ seems a no-brainer, considering the other votes ]20:04
meetingology+1 [ seems a no-brainer, considering the other votes ] received from tumbleweed20:04
tumbleweedwe also got a +1 by e-mail from Laney and stgraber20:04
tumbleweed#endvote20:04
meetingologyVoting ended on: Grant darkxst upload rights to the desktop-extra packageset20:04
meetingologyVotes for:2 Votes against:0 Abstentions:020:04
meetingologyMotion carried20:04
tumbleweedwhich means that motion was passed20:04
tumbleweeddarkxst: congratulations :)20:05
tumbleweedIf you have any interest in MOTU outside of desktop-extra packages, I suggest doing some wider MOTU work to show that20:05
tumbleweedwe'd welcome a re-application in a few months20:06
tumbleweed#topic any other business20:06
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tumbleweed# subtopic next meeting20:06
tumbleweedchair: ScottK20:06
tumbleweeddate: 10 Feb, 15:00 UTC20:07
tumbleweed# subtopic election time20:07
tumbleweedbarry, micahg, and I all expire on 12/13 Feb20:07
tumbleweedI guess one of the other team members should run the election20:08
tumbleweedand start it ASAP20:08
tumbleweedmicahg: anything else?20:08
* Noskcaj ?20:09
tumbleweedah, yes20:09
darkxstthanks20:09
tumbleweed#subtopic e-mail applications20:09
tumbleweedwgrants has a quorate number of votes, but hasn't seen votes from bdrung or ScottK20:10
tumbleweedpocock's has one vote from Laney. bdrung, barry, micahg, ScottK, stgraber, and tumbleweed need to vote20:11
tumbleweedwe need to call for votes on Noskcaj's application. assuming no more questions20:12
tumbleweedthat's the lot20:12
tumbleweed#endmeeting20:13
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Jan 27 20:13:05 2014 UTC.20:13
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micahgdarkxst: congratulations20:14
micahgtumbleweed: thanks20:14
darkxstmicahg, thanks ;)20:14
micahgtumbleweed: also, I don't expire but my DMB membership does20:14
tumbleweed:)20:15
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