[07:06] <dholbach> good morning
[07:11] <MooDoo> morning
[09:17] <dholbach> dpm, I was asked to juggle a few sessions around and merge a few others, but I hope that some time this afternoon everyone's happy with the schedule and I can announce this evening :)
[09:18] <dpm> thanks dholbach
[09:19] <dholbach> pleia2, I put the women's team planning as the last session on 5th May - let me know if that suits you or if it should be moved
[10:28] <dpm> dholbach, davidcalle, I just saw the "A script to create a device tarball" e-mail to snappy-devel. It seems everyone starts creating their tools to get things done with snappy, but we've got no central place to learn about them. Do you think it'd be a good idea to have a "Tools" page that lists them, with a warning that this is just a crazy collection of tools that might break things, but could be useful nevertheless?
[10:28] <dpm> i.e. put this tool, then mterry's deb2snap... etc
[10:29] <davidcalle> dpm, snappy -> participate -> tools , maybe?
[10:30] <dpm> yeah, perhaps, or even in Participate itself
[10:30] <davidcalle> dpm, or, I'm going to say a bad word but : wiki page.
[10:31]  * dpm quits IRC
[10:31] <dpm> on a more serious note, I don't have anything against the wiki (other than tables, that is)
[10:32] <davidcalle> Come baaack, it could work
[10:32] <dpm> :)
[10:32] <dpm> but I think in this context the wiki is better for things like specs
[10:33] <dholbach> dpm, I noted it down to maybe document it as part of the "oem snap" (or whatever the new name will be) article
[10:34] <dholbach> but we are going to need more guidance on that
[10:34] <davidcalle> dpm, right, but since we are talking about community tools/hacky things, maybe it's good to have a place where people can maintain and update their own tool paragraph
[10:34] <dholbach> ah ok
[10:35] <dholbach> sure... if people want to do that on the wiki, why not
[10:35] <dpm> davidcalle, yeah, perhaps that's a better idea, and then have a link to it on the Participate page
[10:36] <dpm> do you guys know of any other tools for now? ubuntu-device flash (already documented), deb2snap, this script^...
[10:36] <davidcalle> dpm, dholbach, on a related note, I don't get what's not working with snappy-remote, do you have any issues with it? Works fine for me (at least with a kvm snappy)
[10:36] <dholbach> I had it ask me for a password too
[10:37] <dpm> I've not used snappy-remote, sorry
[10:37] <dholbach> not sure if that was the issue people were complaining about
[10:37] <dpm> just been doing the regular installation and used snappy install & co.
[10:37] <dholbach> is it https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-ubuntu/+bug/1443676?
[10:37] <davidcalle> dholbach, I believe it's the ssh login password (in doubt, "ubuntu" is the password to everything :p)
[10:39] <davidcalle> dholbach, looks like it, but snappy-remote just works for me
[10:39]  * davidcalle tries again
[10:39] <dholbach> mh
[10:42] <dpm> popey, dholbach, davidcalle, balloons, mhall119, it's the last week of our 3-week sprint, so I'll set up a meeting later on to review and plan the next. Before the call, could you all go through the cards on https://trello.com/b/aj78opdw/community-team-sprint-2 and make sure their status is up-to-date?
[10:45] <davidcalle> dholbach, yep, the build snaps example works for me "2015/04/30 10:44:22 Signature check failed, but installing anyway as requested"
[10:45] <davidcalle> dpm ok
[10:47] <dpm> cool, thanks
[10:50] <dholbach> yep
[10:51] <popey> dpm: i can't make the time you have scheduled.
[10:52] <dpm> popey, any other time that would work for you?
[10:52] <popey> 1.5 hours later.
[10:54] <dpm> popey, hm, that's a bit late for Daniel and I. what about 1h or 1.5 h before?
[10:54] <popey> i have meetings all afternoon.
[10:55] <dpm> popey, if I move it to 30 mins earlier, you should be able to make it for the first half hour, right?
[10:56] <popey> yeah
[10:56] <dpm> ok, cool, let's do that, then
[10:57] <dholbach> <3
[10:57] <dholbach> I'll just have audio, but I'll be there :)
[13:52] <dpm> jose, around?
[14:01] <dholbach> mhall119, slangasek is a 'core' track lead, right?
[14:01] <dholbach> he just confirmed :)
[14:04] <mhall119> dholbach: I'll add him
[14:05] <mhall119> dholbach: can you ask him to register for uos-1505?
[14:05] <mhall119> I can't add him until he's in the system
[14:27] <dholbach> mhall119, done
[14:55] <dholbach> jcastro, did you have any luck with the blueprints approval review?
[14:58] <jcastro> gaughen is going to do it
[14:59] <jcastro> but we'll likely approve them all, I'll remind her.
[15:05] <dholbach> cool
[15:05] <dholbach> thanks
[16:05] <pleia2> dholbach: I haven't been involved with ubuntu women for quite some time, you'll want to ask belkinsa or one of the other current leaders
[16:15] <mhall119> dholbach: belkinsa did email the uos-track-leads about that session, did you see it?
[16:40] <dholbach> mhall119, no, I didn't
[16:40] <dholbach> mhall119, I'm not on the list
[16:46] <mhall119> dholbach: you're on the team, you should get it
[16:46] <mhall119> unless your LP settings are preventing it
[16:52] <dholbach> mh
[17:11] <czajkowski> venue sourcing is one of the largest pita ever!!!
[17:13] <mhall119> czajkowski: jose knows all about that now :)
[17:15] <jose> wat?
[17:15] <jose> oh yeah :P
[17:15]  * pleia2 nags jose to update the website
[17:19] <dpm> mhall119, I'm scheduling the plenaries' hangouts in ubuntuonair. Do I need to do anything special for the plenary sessions in summit? Just add the session and then change the hangout broadcast link to that of the ubuntuonair one?
[17:20] <mhall119> dpm: yes, just make sure you mark them as plenary types
[17:20] <dpm> ok
[17:39] <dpm> mhall119, ok, plenaries scheduled and events scheduled on the Ubuntu OnAir G+ account and calendar
[17:39] <balloons> mhall119, how's things with IS today?
[17:39] <dpm> jose, ^^
[17:39] <czajkowski> well if you have any for Boston or DC let me know :)
[17:39] <jose> dpm: everything is set, or so it seems
[17:39] <dpm> cool
[17:41] <mhall119> balloons: chatting with them as we speak
[17:42] <mhall119> balloons: tl;dr, the proxy stuff left some garbage around that prevented us from deploying to staging again yesterday, it's cleaned up now and we just finished a successful staging redeployment, so we're going for production now
[17:42] <dholbach> all right my friends - have a great rest of your day!
[17:42] <dholbach> I call it a day!
[17:42] <dholbach> see you! :)
[17:42] <mhall119> have a good weekend dholbach
[17:42] <dholbach> you too!
[17:42] <mhall119> mine doesn't start tomorrow :)
[17:42] <pleia2> mhall119: psst, it's thursday
[17:43] <pleia2> ah!
[17:43] <dholbach> Mayday!
[17:43] <balloons> mhall119, woot
[17:43] <mhall119> pleia2: they're european
[17:43] <balloons> dholbach, enjoy!
[17:43] <pleia2> I didn't realize it was a holiday :)
[17:43] <balloons> hippie!
[17:43] <balloons> hugs!
[17:43] <dholbach> it is, in quite a few places
[17:43] <mhall119> pleia2: yeah, they do that to me a lot too
[17:44] <pleia2> May 1st in the US usually just means a lot of confusingly timed cinco de mayo parties
[17:44] <dholbach> last time I counted the number of holidays in DE was quite close to the ones in US
[17:44] <mhall119> pleia2: lol, it's funny because it's true
[17:44] <pleia2> :)
[17:45] <dholbach> all right
[17:45] <dholbach> see you around! :)
[17:45] <mhall119> also thinking that cinco de mayo is Mexico's independence day
[17:45] <pleia2> yeah, I tend to forgive that one
[17:58] <dpm> ok, calling it a day and bank holiday here tomorrow
[17:58] <dpm> have a nice rest of the week everyone and see you on Monday!