=== Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === jpds_ is now known as jpds === psivaa is now known as psivaa-afk === psivaa-afk is now known as psivaa === greyback is now known as greyback|away === greyback|away is now known as greyback === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk [16:33] hi! [16:33] \o [16:33] hello [16:33] * sbeattie waves [16:34] #startmeeting [16:34] Meeting started Mon Jul 21 16:34:27 2014 UTC. The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [16:34] Available commands: action commands idea info link nick [16:34] The meeting agenda can be found at: [16:34] [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting [16:34] [TOPIC] Announcements === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Announcements [16:34] Reinhard Tartler (siretart) provided a package for trusty for libav (LP: #1341216) [16:34] Launchpad bug 1341216 in libav (Ubuntu Utopic) "Libav security fixes Jul 2014" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1341216 [16:35] Your work is very much appreciated and will keep Ubuntu users secure. Great job! [16:35] [TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Weekly stand-up report [16:35] I'll go first [16:35] I'm on community this week [16:35] I'm working on openjdk-6 updates today [16:35] I've got performance reviews to do [16:36] and plan on doing apparmor testing and helping out in any way I can to get that landed [16:36] mdeslaur: you're up [16:36] I'm in the happy place this week [16:36] I have some updates pending [16:36] and have a lot more to work on [16:36] that's about it from me [16:36] sbeattie: you're up [16:37] I'm focused on apparmor this week. [16:37] I'll be testing stuff in support of jjohansen, basically doing whatever he needs in support of landing the socket stuff [16:38] cool [16:38] And with jdstrand's note, I guess I have the sword damocles' performance reviews hanging over my head. [16:38] meh, sword of ... [16:38] that's pretty much it for me [16:38] tyhicks: you're up [16:38] I'm focused on AppArmor [16:39] I'm currently getting jj's parser patches for supporting multiple policy cache dirs into shape for upstreaming [16:40] they needed to be rebased against upstream and a couple of the later patches in the series didn't build [16:40] that's all fixed and now I'm going back through to clean things up and then start testing [16:40] there's still a few stubbed out pieces of functionality that I need to implement, too [16:41] I'll be working on that until the abstract socket patches are available for packaging and testing [16:41] Oh, I have a short week this week (off on Friday) [16:41] and I need to do performance review stuff [16:41] that's it for me [16:41] jjohansen: you're up [16:42] I'm focused on apparmor this week, I'm going to cram socket stuff at sbeattie, and tyhicks until they are sick of it [16:43] sweet [16:43] \o/ [16:43] I'm also going to hand some upstream testing work over to tyhicks, so we can get a push out before the security window closes [16:44] * jjohansen and tyhicks will coordinate to get that done [16:44] I'm detecting a buffer overflow of my 4 work days this week [16:44] ;) [16:44] jjohansen: approx when does that window close? [16:44] heh [16:45] thankfully, that should be the last big piece for the phone [16:45] tyhicks: its not fixed but james like to have the patches for the next release by around rc5 [16:45] the other subsystems seem to have pushed already [16:45] we're at rc6 [16:46] yes [16:46] cool, we'll see if we can make it [16:46] we are late already but he will likely take it if we can get it out before rc7 [16:47] I think that is it for me, sarnold you're up [16:49] I'm on triage this week; I'm also doing a MIR of librevenge, some additional code review of trust-store, performance review, and webrtc-audio-processing MIR; if there's any spare cycles they'll probably go towards apparmor patch reviews [16:49] I think that's it for me, chris appears out, jdstrand? [16:53] ok [16:53] [TOPIC] Highlighted packages === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Highlighted packages [16:53] 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. [16:53] 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. [16:53] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/mupdf.html [16:53] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/ldap-account-manager.html [16:53] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/openarena.html [16:53] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/nullmailer.html [16:54] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/qtnx.html [16:54] [TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Miscellaneous and Questions [16:54] Does anyone have any other questions or items to discuss? [16:57] mdeslaur, sbeattie, tyhicks, jjohansen, sarnold, ChrisCoulson: thanks! [16:58] #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 [16:58] Meeting ended Mon Jul 21 16:58:08 2014 UTC. [16:58] Minutes: http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2014/ubuntu-meeting.2014-07-21-16.34.moin.txt [16:58] thanks [16:58] thanks jdstrand! [16:58] thanks jdstrand [17:00] thanks jdstrand [18:00] Hello world [18:01] ping mamarok, yofel, shadeslayer, ScottK, valorie [18:01] o/ [18:01] o/ [18:01] morning valorie [18:01] good morning! [18:01] morning valorie [18:02] Glad you could make it :D [18:02] I'm glad you made me! [18:02] ** Kubuntu meeting for membership of ovidiu-florin to ~kubuntu-members [18:02] Good evening everyone o/ [18:02] * Sick_Rimmit waves [18:02] we have a nice new policy to guide us https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu/Policies#Election_Process_.28.28TBD.29.29 [18:03] "Kubuntu Members are the most trusted and devoted members of the community, having gained public recogition for their work on Kubuntu by being accepted as official Kubuntu Members. Membership in this team also makes you an Ubuntu Member. " [18:03] "Requirements: Significant and sustained contributions (of any sort) to Kubuntu, love for Kubuntu" [18:03] so ovidiu-florin, who are you and what do you do in kubuntu? [18:03] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OvidiuFlorinBogdan [18:04] Hello every one [18:04] Hi ovidiu-florin [18:05] ovidiu-florin: ping :) [18:05] I'm a linux addict and KDE enthusiast from Romania, I've discovered linux ~9-10 years ago (in highschool), been using Ubuntu for a while, untill Unity came along, then I gave KDE another try [18:05] The first try was the beginnig of KDE 4, So I hit a wall there [18:06] But I grew fond of it, ans switched to Kubuntu soon after [18:06] I like it so much that I've decided to contribute [18:07] My first few attempts, were a few bug reports, and after I've met you guys, I've started with a bit of packaging [18:07] how is ro.kubuntu.org going? [18:08] My biggest contribution was the Kubuntu Romania website, and a small Kubuntu comunity in my city [18:08] The purpose of the site was to provide assistance in romanian, to Kubuntu enthusiasts [18:08] and a news feed [18:09] Currently I'm working on a new and improved Kubuntu.org website on the wordpress platform, that is planned to be multinilgual [18:09] * Sick_Rimmit Oooo sounds good [18:10] Some of my other contributions are: a Kubuntu users map: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zYpuT2LjYCLw.kig2rC4pVBg8 [18:10] the migration of a school to Kubuntu [18:10] from Windows XP and 7 [18:11] \o/ [18:11] exactly! [18:11] so impressive [18:11] hmm I should move my entry on that map [18:11] convinced friends to contribute to Kubuntu, one way or another [18:11] ovidiu-florin: Where can I find that map, and how can I add myself? [18:12] I'm in the workings to become an official Go to person for Kubuntu in my city and a few surrounding ones [18:12] Riddell: convince the others in the office to add themselves while at it ^^ [18:12] lordievader, yofel, currently to add yourself to that map, you need to have editor rights. [18:12] I plan to alter that [18:12] to make a script, with moderation, that can allow you to do that [18:13] a kind of Google web form [18:13] sweet [18:13] but on our hosting [18:13] I have a few trials, but I need to learn the Google maps API better [18:13] ovidiu-florin: Kubuntu has some politics around it these days, is any of that off putting to new contributors? [18:13] since it changed in the past years, and the online tutorials are outdated [18:15] I don't think it should loosen the enthusiasm of new users. I believe it should motivate them to join a growing community [18:16] and that map, provides a visual aid to how spread and large the community is. [18:16] :) [18:16] Riddell: Did I understand your question right? [18:16] yep [18:16] great [18:17] ovidiu-florin: how is the new kubuntu.org going? [18:17] unfourtanetly slow, right now. It's near compleation, but still needs a few tweaks, and testing. [18:18] anyone can feel free to stress test it and to report any kind of issues or suggestions [18:18] yofel, valorie, anyone: any questions? [18:18] Slow, because I've just switched jobs, and the accomodation is taking some effort on my part [18:19] ovidiu-florin: do you do much user help in IRC? [18:19] is there a romanian ubuntu chan? [18:20] not that much on IRC, unfourtanetly. The romanians forgot that IRC exists. There is a official #ubuntu-ro and an unofficial #kubuntu-ro [18:20] Most of the support foes on the ubuntu.ro forum, in the Kubuntu section, or on the Kubuntu Romania Google+ page [18:20] it's good if you are there, when you're online though [18:20] or on the phone [18:20] on my part at least [18:21] and lot's of teamviewer [18:21] interesting [18:21] Yesterday, I brought a new friend over to Kubuntu :D [18:21] he's not on the map yet [18:21] excellent! [18:21] yay :) [18:22] ovidiu-florin: have you tried Plasma 5 and how far away from being sane to be default do you think it is? [18:22] but I lost another user, becouse of other people that have windows XP, and this gave some MS Office compatibility problems. [18:23] hi Mamarok [18:23] I haven't tried it yet, more than the neon5 isos on a virtual machine, but I'm keeping a close eye on it and every review I can see/read [18:23] ovidiu-florin: how has the feedback been with deploying kubuntu in school and offices? Any people been really hard to convince? [18:24] the kids in the school have no idea of the change [18:24] firefox works the same [18:24] the teachers needed a bit of training and so did the administration [18:24] oh, forgot to mention: [18:25] in that school, some windows computers were necessary, because of proprietary software [18:25] but they use Libre Office on those, now :D [18:25] Mamarok: any more questions before we vote? [18:25] This is very impressive, how many seats have you converted in the school ? [18:26] ~20 in the informatics labs and 3 in the administration [18:26] there are 3 on windows XP still [18:26] apachelogger: any more questions before we vote? [18:26] nah [18:26] * yofel is done [18:26] ovidiu-florin rocks [18:26] ovidiu-florin: Oh that's really good, well done [18:27] thank you [18:27] Riddell: ovidiu-florin:not so far, I check on his profile already :) [18:27] make him a member already, all I have to say :P [18:27] council members: let's vote [18:27] right, lets get the paperwork done [18:27] I vote +1 for clear passion and dedication [18:27] I have have proxy votes from ScottK and shadeslayer of +1 and +1 [18:27] +1 for longtime contributions and being awesome all over the place [18:28] +1 from me, I love the dedication and enthousiasm [18:28] groovy, I think that's a clear +6 [18:28] welcome in ovidiu-florin [18:28] +1 for rocking [18:28] top, welcome ovidiu-florin :) [18:28] Thank you everybody [18:28] Oh very good, congrats ovidiu-florin good job [18:28] glad to have you on board! [18:29] welcome to being even more awesome ;) [18:29] thanks for being prepared for the meeting, ovidiu-florin [18:29] anything else? [18:29] ovidiu-florin: ovidiub13 on membership? [18:30] ovidiub13 is my launchpad ID, if that's what you're asking [18:30] I think that's all, back to packaging 4.14 beta, with 4.13.3 in the queue and plasma 5 ISOs on their way [18:30] ovidiu-florin: lovely, added [18:30] ack [18:30] ovidiu-florin: Congratulations! [18:30] ovidiu-florin: you can now add your blog to planet ubuntu and you should get an @kubuntu.org e-mail address [18:30] yes, congratulations [18:30] Thank you [18:31] good work [18:31] Riddell: and the buissiness cards? [18:32] let's move back to #kubuntu-devel === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha