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persiaGood day.  I recently approached completion of retiring my Ubuntu membership, because I haven't been active in Ubuntu.  As it turns out, I end up using some of the rights and privileges associated with membership for lots of things, so rather than completing the process of going away, I should probably fix the issue of not being involved.19:03
persiaCould someone point me at any recent documentation on becoming MOTU, some of the tasks that are done at this point in the cycle these days?19:04
Unit193persia: This channel tends to be a bit quiet, but have you seen the wiki on it, mailing list, or link in the topic?19:59
persiaUnit193: I wrote https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Contributing : my concern is that I did that so long ago that things have changed.  I remember many discussions about the right way to do things as I left, and it seemed that my opinion was not still consensus then.  If those procedures still work, it is relatively easy for me to chase some merges, NBS, and FTBFS this weekend.20:01
Unit193Haha, well then.  Yep you win. :)20:02
persiaMy main goal of checking in here is to make sure that submitting debdiff patches is a sensible path to regaining membership.20:03
Unit193As far as I know debdiffs and LP test builds are both useful, depends on the sponsor.20:05
* Unit193 is not a MOTU.20:05
persiaUnit193: Also, thanks a lot for prodding me last week: I hadn't realised my half-and-half status, and I would have continued to not take a decision to either be involved or not be involved in Ubuntu probably for several years without your help.20:05
Unit193persia: Heh, no problem at all.  Thanks for taking it well and am very glad it's gotten you off the fence.20:06
persiaMy only complaint is how long I was in limbo: it's my own fault, and I presume you're busy, but faster prods when people change status is likely to cause more useful results: my first reaction was simply that I didn't understand how I got there or what to do.  No idea if you can fix that, or what tools help make the decision to prod, but I figure I'll share my feedback.20:08
Unit193persia: In this case you were in the cloaked group but no longer in ubuntumembers.  In my defence, I was just elected last month or so, but will certainly keep that in mind.20:35
persiaUnit193: Yes, that is the half-life I meant.  Consider yourself entirely defended: as mentioned above, I appreciated the prod: I just wanted to give feedback in hopes of helping you prod even better in the future :)20:35
Unit193\o/20:36
Unit193I'm currently a packageset uploader, and thinking about going for MOTU this cycle.20:39
persiaI don't know if it still applies, but near the end of my most active time, a packageset uploader was usually a flavour developer, and tended to be more recognised than MOTU (who mostly clean up everything not owned by someone else)20:41
persiaMy interest in MOTU is mostly because I don't have attachment to a packageset or flavour, and so would just be exchanging validation/testing for membership.20:42
Unit193That fits, though MOTU gives more access since my packageset is all in universe.20:42
persia"universe" was really supposed to have gone away by now.  Oh well20:42
rbasakpersia: getting debdiffs for FTBFS and merges into the sponsorship queue is still the right way to do things.21:07
rbasakTo my knowledge not much has changed from that perspective, though I've only been around since 2011.21:08
karstensrageteward, yt?21:15
karstensragefor testing my stuff for the backports... is it enough to make sure the sbuilds work for both the library and the module21:16
karstensragebecause actually testing the pam module is quite a bit of work on a chroot21:16
karstensragebut its been tested extensively on both precise and trusty actual21:16
* karstensrage asks teward to channel the backporter mindset21:17
* teward was pinged21:22
* teward checks scrollback21:22
tewardkarstensrage: (1) verify the packages build21:22
teward(2) verify the packages install21:22
teward(3) verify the packages actually *run* as one would expect21:22
teward(4) make sure that any interim supported releases (if X -> T, then W also needs the backport too) have steps 1, 2, and 3 work for them21:23
tewardkarstensrage: this is why I have a bunch of VMs21:23
tewardkarstensrage: I actually have a "Testing" VM for each supported release - Trusty, Wily, and Xenial currently21:23
tewardnot precise obviously but meh21:24
karstensrageteward, i also do that21:24
tewardkarstensrage: there are cases, as micahg had told me in the past, where a package that doesn't ship any executable binaries and just libraries (swig3.0 for example), just gets an install test and not a run - though I ran a test with the 'znc' source to make sure swig3.0 worked heh21:24
karstensrageand for at least trusty ive done 1, 2, and 321:25
tewardbut as I'm not on the backports team, I can only say what I've seen in the past with my backport reqa.21:25
tewardreqs.21:25
tewardkarstensrage: there may be more evil things for pam tests - that's something MOTUs might be able to comment on - I usually don't touch pam if i can avoid it ;)21:27
karstensragewhat do you mean evil?21:27
tewardkarstensrage: they may want other tests21:37
karstensragewell if there was something evil, that would apply to everything i assume21:49
karstensragenot backports specifically21:49
* teward shrugs21:50
tewardI think pam plugins can just be a little weird is all21:51
persiarbasak: thanks.  We overlapped, so if you report no real changes, then I will believe no real changes since I left.  Thank you.21:51
tumbleweedohi persia :)21:53
karstensragewell id love a security review21:56
karstensragebut thats outside the purview of backports21:57
tewardyep21:57
tewardoops that's to another channel sorry :)21:57
* teward is everywhere21:57
karstensrageand i feel like the cognitive load for pam is too high to be coupled with backports or packaging21:57
karstensragei liked how xenial did it just pulling from debian/unstable no questions asked21:58
karstensragebut i understand the problem21:58
* Unit193 watches a tumbleweed blow past.21:58
karstensragehow are you supposed to trust me21:58
karstensragebut also you cant scale testing every single little thing that comes along esp. with volunteers that are overworked already21:59
karstensrageso between scilla and charybdis21:59
Loganhi Unit19322:05
Unit193Hello good sir.22:06
LoganUnit193: you wouldn't happen to be an expert in bash completion scripts, right?22:11
Unit193Logan: No such luck.22:58
Logandamn22:59
Loganwas worth a shot :P22:59

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