[17:22] <jdstrand> hi!
[17:22] <chrisccoulson> hi!
[17:22] <jdstrand> #startmeeting
[17:22] <meetingology> Meeting started Mon Nov 10 17:23:11 2014 UTC.  The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[17:23] <jdstrand> The meeting agenda can be found at:
[17:23] <jdstrand> [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting
[17:23] <jdstrand> [TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report
[17:23] <jdstrand> I'll go first
[17:23] <jdstrand> I got pretty side-tracked last week with unplanned things
[17:24] <jdstrand> so, I'd like to finish the click-apparmor 0.3 for vivid and finish apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu for vivid
[17:24] <jdstrand> I'd also like to finish my update for click-reviewers-tools changes
[17:24] <jdstrand> once again, adjusting UCT for derivative branches
[17:24] <jdstrand> and then pending updates
[17:25] <jdstrand> that includes the sponsored konversation and kde-workspace that should go out today
[17:25] <jdstrand> mdeslaur: you'r up
[17:25] <jdstrand> mdeslaur: nm
[17:25] <jdstrand> sbeattie: you're up
[17:26] <mdeslaur> oh, I'm here now
[17:26]  * sbeattie pauses
[17:26] <mdeslaur> darn time zones
[17:26] <jdstrand> yes, my apologies
[17:26] <jdstrand> it is scheduled for ~ 1 hour ago
[17:26] <mdeslaur> I'm on triage this week
[17:26] <jdstrand> maybe next week...
[17:26] <mdeslaur> And have a few updates planned
[17:26] <mdeslaur> and an embargoed issue I need to look at
[17:27] <mdeslaur> and pending that, I'll be going down the list again
[17:27] <mdeslaur> that's it from me
[17:27] <mdeslaur> sbeattie: you're up
[17:28] <sbeattie> I'm working on the gcc pie-by-defaulton-x86-64 stuff; I have the patch applying cleanly again, and am currently hammering my laptop as it finishes building gcc locally.
[17:29] <sbeattie> Once that finishes, I'll start doing test builds of other packages against it.
[17:29] <sbeattie> I also need to do the usual apparmor stuff.
[17:29] <sbeattie> that's it for me; tyhicks?
[17:30] <tyhicks> I'm currently working a parser bug in trusty (LP: #1390592)
[17:31] <tyhicks> I've identified the bad patch and am in the process of testing a new package built with the correct upstream patch
[17:31] <tyhicks> after that, I need to revisit the dbus-daemon unrequested replies bug (LP: #1362469)
[17:32] <jdstrand> tyhicks: oh, it was the parser after all. and this is something for trusty sru?
[17:32] <sbeattie> tyhicks: oh, hunh, we have a different patch in ubuntu to add @{profile_name} from upstream?
[17:32] <tyhicks> jdstrand: it is something for a trusty sru - does someone have one in progress?
[17:32] <tyhicks> (I know we were talking about SRUing the python utils fixes)
[17:33] <jdstrand> I think sbeattie and mdeslaur were working to prepare one
[17:33]  * jdstrand isn't sure of the status
[17:33] <tyhicks> sbeattie: nope, the bad patch is one that attempted to fix and cleanup escape sequence handling
[17:33] <sbeattie> yeah, though I've mostly been doing prep work, I haven't got a tree in progress yep.
[17:33] <sbeattie> s/yep/yet/
[17:33] <sbeattie> oh, hrm.
[17:34] <tyhicks> sbeattie: ubuntu patch add-decimal-interp.patch should be replaced with upstream rev 2456
[17:34] <tyhicks> I have a bit more testing to do, though
[17:35] <tyhicks> re dbus-daemon unrequested replies bug> folks are thinking that the newer dbus might fix an issue that dbus-daemon is hitting in rtm
[17:36] <jdstrand> so, bug #1390592 is pretty important to fix
[17:36] <tyhicks> jdstrand: should we do an SRU just for it?
[17:37] <jdstrand> if we aren't planning to fix the python tools now, I think we should
[17:37] <tyhicks> ok
[17:37] <tyhicks> I should be able to prepare an SRU for that today
[17:37] <jdstrand> ok, thanks
[17:37] <tyhicks> np
[17:37] <sbeattie> okay, that's fine.
[17:38] <tyhicks> also, I'll continue work on turning the apparmor policy cache setup and loading code into a library
[17:38] <tyhicks> it has taken a little longer than expected but I finally feel like I'm making progress now
[17:38] <jdstrand> oh, I forgot-- I plan on finishing my upstream patch for docker so it can apply policy based on parser capabilities
[17:39] <tyhicks> (it is a little difficult to pull out the cache handling bits from the profile parser)
[17:39] <tyhicks> ok, that's it for me
[17:39] <tyhicks> chrisccoulson: I think it is your turn
[17:39] <tyhicks> skipping jjohansen and sarnold (time zone victims)
[17:40] <jdstrand> jj is off today
[17:40] <tyhicks> oh yes
[17:40] <chrisccoulson> this week, I'm hoping to finish off the header bar controls in oxide. I'm also going to be working on several bugs that affect single-process mode
[17:40] <chrisccoulson> I've just got chromium out (not for precise though)
[17:40] <chrisccoulson> and I've got one embargoed update to do
[17:41] <jdstrand> nice
[17:41] <chrisccoulson> I think that's me done
[17:41] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: any news on precise?
[17:41] <mdeslaur> what's wrong with precise?
[17:41] <chrisccoulson> oh, and reviewing updates to the mediahub branch when they arrive
[17:42] <chrisccoulson> chad's still working on building a compiler that can actually build it
[17:42] <jdstrand> good stuff
[17:42] <jdstrand> [TOPIC] Highlighted packages
[17:42] <jdstrand> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/stunnel4.html
[17:42] <jdstrand> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/lib3ds.html
[17:42] <jdstrand> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/qmail.html
[17:43] <jdstrand> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/c-icap.html
[17:43] <jdstrand> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/smokeping.html
[17:43] <jdstrand> 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.
[17:43] <jdstrand> 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.
[17:43] <jdstrand> [TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions
[17:43] <jdstrand> Does anyone have any other questions or items to discuss?
[17:47] <jdstrand> sarnold: hey, can you give a quick update?
[17:48] <sarnold> I'm on community this week; I have some outstanding apparmor patches to review, and I'd like to keep working on programming scopes and applications for the touch environment
[17:49] <sarnold> I found david planella's Ubuntu On Air video from last week really useful to understand the otherwise baffling ubuntu sdk environment, well worth watching that if you're new to it
[17:49] <sarnold> there's two more videos in the series, and even though they are ridiculously long, I found the first one worth watching, so I'll try the other two as well
[17:50] <sarnold> that's me; is it back to jdstrand or chrisccoulson?
[17:51] <jdstrand> me
[17:51] <jdstrand> but actually, that's it
[17:51] <jdstrand> sarnold: thanks :)
[17:52] <jdstrand> mdeslaur, sbeattie, tyhicks,chrisccoulson, sarnold: thanks!
[17:52] <jdstrand> #endmeeting
[17:52] <meetingology> Meeting ended Mon Nov 10 17:52:58 2014 UTC.
[17:52] <meetingology> Minutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2014/ubuntu-meeting.2014-11-10-17.23.moin.txt
[17:52] <mdeslaur> thanks jdstrand!
[17:53] <sbeattie> jdstrand: thanks!
[17:54] <sarnold> jdstrand: thanks!