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zequenceI'll  here about 5 past, so a bit late14:56
Laney!dmb-ping15:00
ubottubdrung, ScottK, Laney, micahg, barry, tumbleweed, stgraber: DMB ping15:00
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tumbleweedo/15:02
Laneyagenda says barry to chair15:03
zequencehi15:03
ari-tczewhi15:03
Laneyalternatively bdrung alternatively alternatively me15:03
tumbleweedno, still ScottK to chair15:04
barryLaney: ScottK i think, unless he's not here15:04
LaneyUpcoming: Barry, Benjamin, Iain, Micah, Scott, Stéphane, Stefano, wrap  is lies?15:04
barryNext DMB meetings (Chair: Scott):15:05
barrysince tumbleweed chaired the last one15:05
Laneyoh man, I never look at that15:05
barrybut i'm having system problems this morning so it might be best if i don't chair anyway15:05
tumbleweedScottK has missed his turn to chair for a while, so he's creeping up the list again15:05
Laneyokay, let me do it15:05
Laney#startmeeting DMB15:06
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Feb 10 15:06:04 2014 UTC.  The chair is Laney. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.15:06
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Laney#topic Review of previous action items15:06
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barryLaney: thanks15:06
Laney#subtopic micahg to update documentation on PPU team restructuring.15:06
Laneymicahg_mobile: ?15:06
Laneylet's come back to that ...15:07
Laney#subtopic Add upload rights for pocock and hyperair15:07
Laneystgraber: you happy to do that?15:07
Laney¬_¬15:08
Laneystop playing portal!15:08
stgraberLaney: sure15:08
Laneythanks15:09
Laney#action stgraber to add upload rights for pocock and hyperair15:09
meetingologyACTION: stgraber to add upload rights for pocock and hyperair15:09
Laney#topic MOTU Application - Artur Rona15:09
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Laneyari-tczew: hi, could you introduce yourself please15:09
ari-tczewsure.  My name is Artur, nickname ari-tczew, I was MOTU already and I'd like to rejoin again15:10
Laney#link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArturRona/MOTUApplicationNEW15:10
Laneyare there specific areas you focus on / would like to focus on?15:11
bdrung_worksorry, i am busy15:11
ari-tczewyes, I'd like to focus on reducing delta between Debian and Ubuntu15:11
ari-tczewso, merges, syncs, forwarding changes, etc.15:11
Laneyyay15:12
Laneyin any specific area? do you have any commit / upload access in Debian or do you intend on getting that?15:12
ari-tczewno, i don't. I have already uploaded a few packages als NMU in Debian. http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=ari-tczew@tlen.pl15:13
ari-tczewanyway, I'm writing a submit@debian.org if changes are forwardable, then  I hope maintainer will upload Ubuntu changes15:14
Laneygood, that's what we like to see15:14
Laney@bugs.debian.org, hopefully :P15:15
meetingologyLaney: Error: "bugs.debian.org," is not a valid command.15:15
* Laney slaps15:15
barryari-tczew: i often see changes made in ubuntu packages which should probably be upstreamed in debian.  but ubuntu devs don't always have the knowledge or permission to upload to debian.  i'd like to see steps taken to help make debian the first stop for patches when possible15:15
ari-tczewyes, I write direct from my head :P15:15
Laneyso, since you've been out for a while - do you remember how the second half of the cycle works?15:15
ari-tczewbarry: ok, like above - if changes are forwardable, I'm sending them to maintainers15:17
ari-tczewLaney: I think so.15:17
tumbleweedari-tczew: hi. so, let's talk about the things you like least in ubuntu15:19
Laneymaybe you could expand on that a little bit :P15:19
tumbleweeddo you think we can improve sponsorship?15:19
ari-tczewtumbleweed: yes, we can!15:20
tumbleweedhow?15:20
ari-tczewtumbleweed: so, I think we need to keep a small size of sponsoring overview and don't keep requests hanging on since a few months or more.15:22
tumbleweedthat's the result, but how do we get there?15:23
ari-tczewif requests is related to main section, MOTUs can review them, as well. although, from packaging knowledge.15:23
ari-tczewif requests are*15:23
barryari-tczew: we have patch piloting, which is supposed to help keep queue small.  in my experience though, it can sometimes be tough to consume a lot of items during a pp session.  if one merge/patch takes a long time to verify, it can eat up a lot of time.  can we improve the patch pilot program to help with big queues?15:24
ari-tczewwe can help contributors to get patches uploaded, if someone is fresh, we don't need to write "please update your d/changelog, there's no * in line X", we can make it done themselve and upload patch/debdiff15:25
Laneywe still get hard sponsorships being ignored :(15:25
barryLaney: yep15:25
Laneydoesn't look awful in that respect currently though15:26
tumbleweedari-tczew: you subscribed to ubuntu-devel-announce?15:26
ari-tczewbarry: I have noticed that patch pilots make in the first queue syncs, merges, what are comparatively easy as SRUs or requests hanging on since 2 months15:27
ari-tczewbarry: so, maybe patch pilots will make in the first shot the old requests15:28
ari-tczewtumbleweed: yes, I am15:28
Laneyimo it's a bit focused on sponsoring and not so much on piloting as was the original mission15:29
barryari-tczew: yes, that's been my experience and observation too.  it's a trade-off between trying to get a lot of easy things done, or just a couple of hard things.  any thoughts on how to make the process (either sru or patch piloting) easier to take on the hard tasks?15:29
Laneywhich was to try and help patches along even if you don't upload them15:29
Laneylet's vote after this reply so that we have time for zequence, unless anyone has anything burning15:30
ari-tczewbarry: I think just patch pilots should take care of the most forgotten requests (last is 2013-05-14). if sponsoring overview is clear, then can we think about another ideas15:31
ari-tczewso: just take the work in hands15:31
Laneythanks, now to the voting chamber15:32
* Laney enrobes15:32
barryari-tczew: i'm skeptical the queue will ever be clear ;)  but anyway15:32
Laney#vote Should ari-tczew join ~motu?15:32
meetingologyPlease vote on: Should ari-tczew join ~motu?15:32
meetingologyPublic votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname)15:32
Laney+115:32
meetingology+1 received from Laney15:32
barry+115:33
meetingology+1 received from barry15:33
tumbleweed+1 [ welcome back ]15:33
meetingology+1 [ welcome back ] received from tumbleweed15:33
micahg_mobile+115:34
meetingology+1 received from micahg_mobile15:34
stgraber+115:34
meetingology+1 received from stgraber15:34
Laneybdrung_work: here?15:34
Laney#endvote15:35
meetingologyVoting ended on: Should ari-tczew join ~motu?15:35
meetingologyVotes for:5 Votes against:0 Abstentions:015:35
meetingologyMotion carried15:35
Laneyari-tczew: welcome back!15:35
barryari-tczew: congrats!15:36
ari-tczewThank you for your trust.15:36
Laney#topic Per Package Uploader Application - zequence15:36
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Laneyhi zequence, please could you briefly introduce yourself15:36
zequenceHi. I'm the project lead for Ubuntu Studio, musician first, coder/packager second, so to speak15:37
zequenceI've been involved in Ubuntu Studio development for a few years now. Maybe 3-415:37
zequenceNot so much packagin though, until the last year or so15:37
zequenceI was hoping that micahg_mobile would show up, as he's done most of the sponsoring :)15:38
micahg_mobileI'm here15:38
zequenceI'm applying for upload rights for the ubuntustudio-* packages at this point, but will like to extend to the whole Ubuntu Studio package set in the future15:38
barryzequence: hi.  i'm only seeing one endorsement on your application, but you've worked extensively with many members of ubuntu.  did you ask any of them to add endorsements to your page?15:39
zequenceAside from doing only a small amount of changes myself to ubuntustudio-* packages, I've fixed a couple of bugs, and been maintaining linux-lowlatency now for a good while15:39
zequenceWell, I've asked a few, but none have written anything on the page15:40
zequencediwic and dholbach both were involved in a couple of bugs I had fixed15:40
zequenceThey might not even remember15:40
zequenceapw and infinity have both been involved in linux-lowlatency, but I'm not doing anything complicated there15:41
dholbachI do, vaguely :)15:41
zequenceCool :)15:41
zequenceThe studio packages are fairly simple to maintain. Most of the work is just in updating our meta package, and our default settings15:42
zequenceWe have a couple of our own projects too, -installer and -controls (which I'm rewriting from scratch atm)15:42
zequenceI know my way around a debian package, but I haven't had extensive practical experience from diverse packaging and getting stuff sponsored15:43
micahg_mobileZequence: do you review the diff of the VCS versions before requesting sponsorship to ensure that everything in there is good?15:44
zequencemicahg_mobile: So far, I havent't packaged anything that is an update of something upstream15:45
zequenceWe are the upstream for our own packages, and in the case with the bugs, I just added patches consisting of the particular code that fixed the bugs15:46
micahg_mobileNo,I'm referring to packages maintained in a VCS like ubuntustudio-default-settings15:46
zequencemicahg_mobile: If I am to upload a package, then I will of course make sure what changed was something useful.15:47
micahg_mobileCan i direct you to version 0.48 of ubuntustudio-default-settings, please take a look at the diff, do you notice anything out of the ordinary?15:50
micahg_mobile(Sorry, can't give a link from here easily)15:50
zequencejust a moment..15:51
Laneyhttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/150692403/ubuntustudio-default-settings_0.47_0.48.diff.gz15:51
micahg_mobileThanks Laney15:52
LaneyI think we need to speed this along a bit; time is almost up15:55
zequenceYeah, looks like change itself for the wallpaper doesn't show15:55
LaneyI think micahg_mobile is trying to get at the fact that this postinst performs a rm -f on a file which the package doesn't own15:55
Laneywhich isn't really going to work properly, like if the user ever reinstalls the owning package or if it is SRUed15:56
Laneythat wasn't a change /introduced/ in this version, but it certainly raises some flags to me when I see this diff15:56
zequenceI haven't followed Lens changes a lot15:56
Laneyideally that would be looked at15:57
Laneydoes anybody else have any questions15:57
zequence(since I haven't been the one uploading them, or reviewing them)15:58
Laney?15:58
LaneyI think it's just something that came up in course of reviewing your stuff :-)15:58
Laneyzequence: looks like linux-lowlatency got absorbed into the main kernel15:59
LaneyI guess that's nice for you :-)15:59
Laneyokay, let's vote15:59
Laney#vote Should zequence get upload rights to the packges listed in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/zequence/DeveloperApplication ?16:00
meetingologyPlease vote on: Should zequence get upload rights to the packges listed in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/zequence/DeveloperApplication ?16:00
meetingologyPublic votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname)16:00
Laneytoo difficult to copy and paste that into a nice list :P16:00
Laneyalso, that lowlatency thing is noted there I see now16:00
Laney+116:00
meetingology+1 received from Laney16:00
barry+0 [ would like to see more endorsements from folks you've worked with ]16:01
meetingology+0 [ would like to see more endorsements from folks you've worked with ] received from barry16:01
tumbleweed-1 [ that ubuntustudio-default-settings postinst doesn't inspire me with any confidence. And I'd like to see at least one endorsement from a sponsor ]16:01
meetingology-1 [ that ubuntustudio-default-settings postinst doesn't inspire me with any confidence. And I'd like to see at least one endorsement from a sponsor ] received from tumbleweed16:01
stgraber+0 [ would like to see some endorsements ]16:02
meetingology+0 [ would like to see some endorsements ] received from stgraber16:02
micahg_mobile+0 i would like to see an endorsement from a lowlatency sponsor16:02
meetingology+0 i would like to see an endorsement from a lowlatency sponsor received from micahg_mobile16:02
micahg_mobileOh, is that not on the application anymore?16:03
Laneynope16:03
zequenceNo, linux-lowlatency is now merged with master :)16:03
zequenceI still maintain the config diff16:04
zequencewhich is as trivial as it has always been16:04
zequenceBut, I don't deal with the source16:04
tumbleweedgiven the long involvement with that, I'm not so concerned about it, anyway. It's more general debian packaging that I'm worried about16:04
tumbleweed(with that == the kernel bits)16:05
micahg_mobile+0, a concerned with the postinst16:06
meetingology+0, a concerned with the postinst received from micahg_mobile16:06
Laneyokay16:06
zequenceWho uploaded that?16:06
Laney#endvote16:07
meetingologyVoting ended on: Should zequence get upload rights to the packges listed in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/zequence/DeveloperApplication ?16:07
meetingologyVotes for:1 Votes against:1 Abstentions:316:07
meetingologyDeadlock, casting vote may be used16:07
Laneywtf16:07
Laneyhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntustudio-default-settings/0.4816:07
LaneySo, I'm sorry that this wasn't successful right now16:07
Laneywould people be happy to have a quick email vote if some endorsements come around? or back to IRC again?16:08
zequenceAh, sorry dholbach. I should have looked into that change a bit more carefully :)16:08
Laneyor an IRC vote without this whole interview thing?16:08
barryzequence: please do solicit those endorsements.  i'd be happy enough to take it to email.16:08
dholbachzequence, sorry I didn't follow the meeting and am in a phone call right now16:09
zequencedholbach: No problem.16:09
barry*take a follow up vote on zequence's application to email16:09
Laneyokay16:09
Laneyzequence: if you can get two or three endorsements and then email devel-permissions I'll try to make sure we re-vote16:10
LaneyAssume you don't need to attend any meeting unless we tell you otherwise16:10
zequenceI think in this situation what I need to is get sponsors for the coming uploads of ubuntustudio-* packages before this release, and then apply again16:10
zequenceAlso, go through all the packages for faults, like what was just described16:11
tumbleweedyeah, that'd work16:11
zequenceThanks everyone16:11
* Laney hugs zequence 16:11
Laneythanks!16:11
Laney#topic AOB16:11
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micahg_mobileZequence: that would be great, you're doing great work16:12
zequencemicahg_mobile: Thanks16:12
Laneyso, micahg_mobile has promised to start a vote on Noskcaj16:12
Laneyplease do that asap16:12
Laney#action micahg_mobile to start a vote on Noskcaj on devel-permissions16:12
meetingologyACTION: micahg_mobile to start a vote on Noskcaj on devel-permissions16:12
micahg_mobileOk16:12
Laneyanything else?16:13
LaneyOh, I started looking at the packageset script and it threw up some odd things16:13
Laneylike adding sbuild to kubuntu16:13
Laneyneed to see what's going on there, then we can start running it regularly / automatically16:13
Laneygoing16:14
Laneygoing16:14
Laneygone16:15
Laney#endmeeting16:15
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Feb 10 16:15:15 2014 UTC.16:15
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2014/ubuntu-meeting.2014-02-10-15.06.moin.txt16:15
barrythanks Laney !16:15
Laneynp16:15
micahg_mobileThanks Laney16:16
lderanis the meetin bot's output okay for everyone?16:17
mdeslaur\o16:36
tyhickshello!16:36
jjohanseno/16:37
jdstrandhi!16:37
jdstrand#startmeeting16:37
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Feb 10 16:37:20 2014 UTC.  The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.16:37
meetingologyAvailable commands: action commands idea info link nick16:37
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jdstrandThe meeting agenda can be found at:16:37
jdstrand[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting16:37
jdstrand[TOPIC] Announcements16:37
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jdstrandThanks to Felix Geyer (debfx) provided debdiffs for Precise, Raring, Saucy for libotr, libotr2 (LP: #1266016). Your work is very much appreciated and will keep Ubuntu users secure. Great job! :)16:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1266016 in libotr2 (Ubuntu Saucy) "Disable insecure OTRv1 protocol" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/126601616:37
jdstrand[TOPIC] Review of any previous action items16:38
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jdstrand[ACTION] chrisccoulson to benchmark oxide and qtwebkit16:38
meetingologyACTION: chrisccoulson to benchmark oxide and qtwebkit16:38
jdstrandchrisccoulson: I think we are in a position now where that can happen this week?16:38
jdstrandchrisccoulson: all I'm looking for is on mako, opening the few testsuites in both oxide and qtwebkit and putting the results somewhere16:39
jdstrandchrisccoulson: I think we would wnat a non-debug build16:40
mdeslaurchrisccoulson: WAKE UP ^G^G^G^G^G16:42
jdstrandok, I'll swing back16:42
jdstrand[TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report16:43
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jdstrandI'll go first16:43
jdstrandI'm on triage this week16:43
jdstrandI have some pending updates I am working on16:43
chrisccoulsonoh, sorry, i'm here now ;)16:43
jdstrandI have an incredible amount of followups from the sprint and other things that accumulated during the sprint16:44
jdstrandI hope to tie up several work items too16:44
jdstrandthat's it for me16:45
jdstrandmdeslaur: you're up16:45
mdeslaurI'm on community this week16:45
mdeslaurI'm currently testing some libgadu updates I should be pushing out in a few miutes16:45
mdeslaurand will continue going down the CVE list, as usual16:46
mdeslaurthat's about it from me16:46
mdeslaursbeattie: you're up16:46
sbeattieI'm focused on apparmor work again this week.16:46
sbeattieI'll be concentrating on the apparmor testing work items in support of jjohansen's work on IPC.16:46
sbeattieI also accumulated a couple of other tasks from the sprint around apparmor and will take care of those.16:47
sbeattieThat's pretty much it for me. tyhicks?16:47
tyhicksI was able to wrap up several nagging work items during the sprint last week16:47
tyhicksso now my priorities for this week are:16:48
tyhicksSubmitting some kdbus patches upstream16:48
tyhicksSubmitting our dbus-daemon mediation patches upstream16:48
mdeslaurcool16:48
tyhicksand, to a much lesser extent, testing a bug fix to precise's audit package and getting a test-audit.py in place16:49
tyhicksthat's it for me16:49
tyhicksjjohansen: you're up16:49
tyhicks(the bug fix is for LP: #1158500)16:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1158500 in audit (Ubuntu) "auditd fails to add rules when used in precise with -lts-quantal kernel" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/115850016:49
jjohansenI'm working on apparmor this week. I've got a ppa upload to get out, and then some more ipc and stacking bugs to fix16:50
jjohansenoh and I should try drowning the list in patches too, I suppose16:50
jjohansenthat is it for me, sarnold your up16:51
sarnoldI'm in happy place this week, I've got an nginx mir to finish, a security update to prepare, test, and release, and finish testing the patches from the ubuntu apparmor packaging when pushed into the upstream apparmor trunk16:53
mdeslaur\o/ nginx in main16:54
mdeslaursarnold: any blockers so far?16:54
sarnoldmdeslaur: no, it's depressingly good code :) there's nearly nothing to complain about. I did find one funny cute little bug, but it is in code that we don't build and wouldn't have any real security impact anyway16:54
mdeslaursarnold: awesome!16:55
jdstrandsarnold: in the past, the blocker was their release process. can you spend a few minutes looking at that and commenting in the bug. it may be all fine now (this was years ago)16:55
sarnoldmdeslaur: they wrote their own printf-style family of printing routines, which is pretty awesome, it's good stuff, but they missed a parameter in a printf -- and since they never caught it, I figure they need to use some gcc attributes to try to catch those -- if they can16:55
jdstrandsarnold: (well, we never looked at it in depth cause of the release process)16:56
jdstrandsarnold: I think someone already commented in the bug on that, but it would be nice for us to verify the claim16:56
sarnoldthe one I found is nothing impressive, but there might be some I haven't spotted that might be more trouble.16:56
sarnoldjdstrand: yeah, I can spend some time working on that. I'm so far liking that they've got a branch for stable updates and a branch for development testing. I -hope- that they intend to support their stable branch for a while, it'd be nice if it isn't replaced immediately..16:57
sarnoldOh yes, the administrivia from the sprint trip :) I knew I forgot somethng.17:00
sarnoldanyway, that's me covered, chrisccoulson you're up if you're here :)17:00
chrisccoulsoni am17:00
chrisccoulsonthis week, i'll be getting firefox and thunderbird out17:01
chrisccoulsonand then working on the last couple of things to make oxide actually usable on the device (touch events and pinch to zoom)17:01
chrisccoulsonoxide works on maguro btw ;)17:01
chrisccoulsonthat's me done :)17:02
jdstrandchrisccoulson: did you see my questions above?17:02
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, yeah, i think we'll be able to do that17:02
jdstrandchrisccoulson: should that be done via a non-debug ppa build?17:03
sarnoldchrisccoulson: nice :D17:03
chrisccoulsonyeah, i think so17:03
jdstrandchrisccoulson: or would you just do that locally?17:03
chrisccoulsoni'll do another PPA build17:04
jdstrandchrisccoulson: the urls are in the index.html page of that click pacakge I gave you. I can give them to you again if you want (and you can decide which are appropriate)17:04
jdstrandchrisccoulson: cool, thanks17:04
jdstrandchrisccoulson: as for the email-- maybe just upload the results to people.c.c and then give the link and a brief summary> "oxide rocks and can do more than qtwebkit" or similar. ie, don't spend a lot of time analyzing and formatting a great benchmarks email17:06
jdstrandchrisccoulson: (obviously, if there are problems, we should file bugs, etc)17:06
jdstrandanyhoo17:06
jdstrandcool17:06
jdstrandI guess its back to me then17:06
jdstrand[TOPIC] Highlighted packages17:06
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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.17:06
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.17:06
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/opensaml2.html17:06
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/restlet.html17:06
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/linkchecker.html17:06
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/prewikka.html17:06
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/mpop.html17:07
jdstrand[TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions17:07
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jdstrandDoes anyone have any other questions or items to discuss?17:07
jdstrand#endmeeting17:22
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Feb 10 17:22:29 2014 UTC.17:22
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jdstrandmdeslaur, sbeattie, tyhicks, jjohansen, sarnold, ChrisCoulson: thanks!17:22
sarnoldthanks jdstrand!17:22
jjohansenthanks jdstrand17:22
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sbeattiejdstrand: thanks!17:23
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=== sc__ is now known as sbc

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