=== davmor2_ is now known as davmor2 [15:01] o/ [15:01] o/ [15:02] o/ [15:03] yo [15:05] So going round on who's here, I think bdmurray might be up to chair next. [15:06] Who was supposed to be the chair today by schedule? [15:06] micahg ? [15:07] Since that's what the agenda said [15:07] Not sure if anyone updated it after the last meeting though [15:07] micahg wasn't present at the last meeting so I chaired. I should have updated the rotation, sorry. [15:08] otto doesn't seem to be here. [15:08] Rosco2: are you here? [15:08] o/ [15:08] Crap, I'm late. As usual. [15:08] Silly work getting in the way of work. [15:08] Good! You're the chair then [15:08] ;) [15:08] Gah. [15:08] I can leave again. [15:09] (Am I really the chair? Didn't I chair two weeks ago?) [15:09] I know I did. [15:09] I chaired from DebConf. [15:09] I chaired last I thought? [15:09] Whenever debconf was. 3 weeks? [15:09] I wasn't on the last meeting, let's check the logs maybe to make sure [15:10] We failed to go alphabetically. [15:10] veyr much alfabetical fail [15:10] We generally fail to go alphabetically because people are often not present and miss their chair turn. [15:10] So things get very confused. [15:11] Indeed. [15:11] Meeting started by rbasak at 19:10:27 UTC [15:11] Anyway, I do remember infinity chairing not so long ago [15:11] FWIW, in the TB, we always note next chair and backup. Next chair would be the jerk who missed his turn, backup is the next alpha in order from the person who just chaired. [15:12] bdmurray: you feel like chairing today? :) [15:12] Aaaanyhow. Who's here? Just us 4? [15:12] 5? [15:12] o/ [15:13] bdmurray also waved, so 5 I suppose [15:13] If he's still around [15:13] Yes, but distracted. [15:14] Maybe I should go then? Since after bdmurray I'm the next chair alphabetically [15:15] (assuming infinity and rbasak were doing chairing some other time in someone else's stead) [15:15] o/ [15:15] $ shuf -e bdmurray infinity rbasak cyperhmox sil2100 [15:15] sil2100 [15:15] bdmurray [15:15] cyperhmox [15:15] infinity [15:15] rbasak [15:15] sil2100: My computer agrees with you. [15:15] Oh! micahg is here too! [15:15] It's actually his turn, so I think I got saved by the bell [15:15] Hah. [15:15] no, I chaired a while ago [15:15] micahg: CHAIR ON, MACDUFF. [15:15] OR DON'T. [15:15] FFS [15:15] Okay, sil2100 and let's just reset alpha from there. [15:16] #startmeeting DMB [15:16] Meeting started Mon Aug 1 15:16:00 2016 UTC. The chair is rbasak. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [15:16] Available commands: action commands idea info link nick === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: [15:16] There, I did it. [15:16] So we can stop being confused. [15:16] it should be whoever is after me [15:16] Or that. :P [15:16] #topic Review of previous action items [15:16] cyphremox Update Mate packages per Iain Laney's suggestions === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Review of previous action items [15:16] everyone to review rbasak's question on devel-permissions and give feedback [15:16] in progress, it will be done today [15:16] rbasak to make permission changes for new PPU packages for GunnarHj (blocked on previous) [15:16] My action is with infinity [15:16] infinity: any news on that please? [15:17] #action Update Mate packages per Iain Laney's suggestions (carried over) [15:17] ACTION: Update Mate packages per Iain Laney's suggestions (carried over) [15:17] rbasak: Derp. I've been swamped with stuff. I'll sort it today. [15:17] rbasak: in progress, it will be done today [15:17] #action infinity to make permission changes for new PPU packages for GunnarHj [15:17] ACTION: infinity to make permission changes for new PPU packages for GunnarHj [15:18] cyphermox: thanks. I just wanted to carry it over so it doesn't get lost in the next meeting in case you get distracted. [15:18] yes [15:18] #topic Package Set/Per Package Uploader Applications === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Package Set/Per Package Uploader Applications [15:18] #subtopic Otto Kekäläinen (Aug 1st, 2016) [15:18] I don't think otto is here. [15:18] So let's move on. [15:18] #subtopic Extend the ubuntu-mate package set to include mate-hud (Jul 18th, 2016) [15:19] I think we concluded that there's nothing to do here until mate-hud is seeded, and then one of us can just regenerate the packageset. [15:19] I agree [15:19] Looks like it is seeded now. [15:20] Oh, indeed [15:20] I can do that, since I never regenerated packagesets before [15:21] Thanks! [15:21] If you could put an action item for me for that [15:21] I'll do that in a moment [15:21] #action sil2100 to regenerate ubuntu-mate packageset to add new seeded package mate-hud for flexiondotorg [15:21] ACTION: sil2100 to regenerate ubuntu-mate packageset to add new seeded package mate-hud for flexiondotorg [15:21] Thanks :) [15:21] #topic Ubuntu Contributing Developer Applications === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Ubuntu Contributing Developer Applications [15:21] #subtopic Ross Gammon (Aug 1, 2016) [15:22] Rosco2: you're on! [15:22] Hi there all [15:22] Rosco2: would you like to introduce yourself? [15:22] I am the Test Team lead for Ubuntu Studio [15:23] Debian Maintainer for a few packages [15:23] Rosco2: Excellent, I'll have ISOs for you to test today. :P [15:23] :-) [15:23] Oh look, it's otto. Fashionably late. [15:23] I think otto was expecting the meeting to be in #ubuntu-devel. Our Agenda page doens't seem to state venue. I should add it. [15:24] Have done a small number of bits in Ubuntu that were sponsored [15:24] Sorry, I only read the first part of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperMembershipBoard and did not notice #ubuntu-meeting [15:24] otto: ok, no worries, good that you're here today [15:24] Rosco2: Yeah, I was about to ask about the "small number". The Ubuntu Contributing Thingee description mentions "significant and sustained contributions". [15:25] We'll take care of your application once we're done with Rosco2 [15:25] Rosco2: That said, if we add up Debian and Ubuntu involvement together, I suspect it counts. [15:26] Basically just stating an intention to begin getting serious in Ubuntu [15:26] Ubuntu Studio is short on regular developers [15:26] They are indeed. [15:27] Rosco2: had you asked anyone for endorsements on your application? [15:27] Yes - I asked the small number of sponsors [15:27] Only 2 responded saying they needed to see more [15:28] But I am not expecting upload rights straight away [15:28] Rosco2: You seem to have a lot of old ITP bugs open in Debian. Is the plan to get those done and uploaded, and maintain them in both Debian and Ubuntu? [15:28] Just want to work towards it [15:28] Yes [15:29] Rosco2: I see that in your application plans for the future you mentioned you want make sure all ubuntu studio packages have autopkgtests - do you have experience in writing those? [15:29] Need to try and get it done before the freeze [15:29] I have only written the one autopkgtest [15:29] But I watch the video from the last debconf [15:30] and promised myself to do better [15:30] Ok [15:30] watched [15:31] We have been concentratiing on manual tests in Studio [15:31] Trying to have one for each priority package for us [15:37] OK, any other questions for Rosco2? [15:37] * rbasak forgot he was chairing for a minute there, sorry! [15:37] * sil2100 has no more questions [15:37] OK, let's vote [15:38] #vote Rosco2 for contributing developer [15:38] Please vote on: Rosco2 for contributing developer [15:38] Public votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname) [15:38] -1 [15:38] -1 received from infinity [15:39] Rosco2: FWIW, that's not an opinion on you or your work, but rather just the limited contribution so far. I don't think you meet the bar for "significant and sustained". [15:39] Rosco2: Get a bunch more sponsored uploads under your belt, and I'll be happy to change that. [15:39] cyphermox, sil2100, micahg: please vote [15:39] -1 [15:39] -1 received from bdmurray [15:39] yeah, thinking about it [15:39] +0 [15:39] +0 received from cyphermox [15:39] +0 would be nice to have some endorsements of the dev work that's been done and see more of it (significant and sustained) [15:39] +0 would be nice to have some endorsements of the dev work that's been done and see more of it (significant and sustained) received from micahg [15:39] +0 [15:39] +0 received from rbasak [15:40] +0 (good direction, but need to demonstrate a bit more ubuntu involvement) [15:40] It certainly sounds like your contributions exceed the picture given by comments and endorsements on your application. So it sounds like your contributions may meet the requirements for contributing developer, but I feel that I should base any decision on endorsements, and unfortunately you have none. I appreciate your contributions and I hope to see you continue, but I don't feel that it's [15:40] +0 (good direction, but need to demonstrate a bit more ubuntu involvement) received from sil2100 [15:40] appropriate to proceed without endorsements. [15:40] #endvote [15:40] Voting ended on: Rosco2 for contributing developer [15:40] Votes for:0 Votes against:2 Abstentions:4 [15:40] Motion denied [15:40] No problems. Thanks guys [15:41] I will keep plugging away :-) [15:41] Rosco2: might help also if you're specific when you ask for endorsements that it's not for upload rights right now [15:41] most devs when approached for endorsements think upload rights [15:41] I thought I said that - but point taken [15:41] Rosco2: thank you for your contributions. I'm sorry we couldn't endorse your application right now, but I hope we can do so in the future. I hope you'll consider reapplying as soon as you've addressed the comments we made. [15:41] Rosco2: Yeah. Just get a bunch more uploads in, and as micahg mentions, ask some of your sponsors to basically say that the work you're doing is useful. [15:42] Now that otto's here, let's go back to him. [15:42] Rosco2: (Or if all your stuff goes through zequence, that's fine if he's your only real endorsement, just make sure he has a lot of work to base it on) [15:42] #topic Package Set/Per Package Uploader Applications === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Package Set/Per Package Uploader Applications [15:42] #subtopic Otto Kekäläinen (Aug 1st, 2016) [15:42] otto: hello! [15:43] o/ [15:43] otto: please introduce yourself, and we'll see if anyone has any questions. [15:43] I have endorsed otto myself, and so I have no questions for him. [15:44] I have been a Linux advocate ever since I was introduced to it around 1998-1999 [15:44] I've been using and working with both RPM and DEB based distros [15:44] I started using Ubuntu around 2005 [15:45] Currently I work for Seravo Oy and the MariaDB Foundation, and enjoy working with FOSS full time [15:45] otto: I assume the three packages you're asking for upload rights to are all ones you upload in Debian? [15:45] Yes [15:46] Yeah. I've no real questions about competence and the like, then. We consume your packaging anyway. [15:46] So, the only real questions are if you know and understand Ubuntu release cycles/schedules and all that. [15:46] and everything is in sync with Debian, nice :) [15:46] the link in my application shows an overview of my packages in Debian: https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=otto%40debian.org [15:47] otto: Yeah, it's all team maintained, though, so hard to tell what you actually upload, and asking you was easier than parsing changelogs. ;) [15:48] otto: Anyhow, I'm more than satisfied with your Debian creds on this front. [15:48] I actually upload all of those that have otto@debian.org as uploader [15:48] otto: So, it's just down to Ubuntu nit-picking. Are you aware of where we keep our release schedule, what feature freeze means, how to plead with the release team to break feature freeze, etc? :P [15:49] I know you're aware of the SRU/security processes, because you already deal with those. [15:49] Note that I am currently the only active DD in the pkg-mysql team in Debian. Robie is in the team too but only as DM (but that should change soon) [15:49] I have been looking at pages like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseSchedule since 2005 [15:49] otto: Yeah, a lot of us have fallen by the wayside over the years. Sorry about that. :P [15:50] Though I have to admit I run only LTS releases on my own machines since some years [15:50] I'd like to vote but I'm going to need to run away for a bit; I'm +1 [15:50] otto: Knowing the URL is already miles ahead of half the people who have upload rights. [15:50] But I do all of my Debian packaging so that I upload to Launchpad PPA in parallel [15:50] cyphermox: noted, thanks. [15:50] cyphermox: I'll spoof your vote. [15:50] sorry about that [15:52] * sil2100 doesn't have any particular questions here [15:52] Any other questions for otto? [15:52] Not from me [15:52] I'm good, I think. [15:52] #vote otto for PPU to mariadb-10.0, mariadb-client-lgpl, galera-3 [15:52] Please vote on: otto for PPU to mariadb-10.0, mariadb-client-lgpl, galera-3 [15:52] Public votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname) [15:53] +1 [15:53] +1 received from cyphermix [15:53] +1 [15:53] +1 received from rbasak [15:53] +1 [15:53] +1 received from infinity [15:53] +1 [15:53] +1 received from micahg [15:53] +1 [15:53] +1 received from bdmurray [15:53] sil2100: would you like to vote? [15:53] +1 [15:53] +1 received from sil2100 [15:53] ! [15:53] Got disctracted, sorry about that ;) [15:53] #endvote [15:53] Voting ended on: otto for PPU to mariadb-10.0, mariadb-client-lgpl, galera-3 [15:53] Votes for:6 Votes against:0 Abstentions:0 [15:53] Motion carried [15:54] No problem :) [15:54] thanks :) [15:54] otto: congratulations, and thank you for your contributions to Ubuntu! [15:54] otto: happy per-package-uploading! [15:54] rbasak: will you send out an announcement? [15:54] rbasak: I'm going to forget my actions immediately after the meeting because 14.04.5 is driving me batty. Can you send me a mail with all the TB-necessary things I need to do? [15:54] infinity: can you take an action to add otto please? [15:54] Jinx. [15:55] Yes, I can do the announcement. [15:55] infinity: will do [15:55] Ta. [15:55] #action infinity to add Otto PPU access to mariadb-10.0, mariadb-client-lgpl, and galera-3 [15:55] ACTION: infinity to add Otto PPU access to mariadb-10.0, mariadb-client-lgpl, and galera-3 [15:55] #action rbasak to summarise all TB-necessary DMB tasks to infinity [15:55] ACTION: rbasak to summarise all TB-necessary DMB tasks to infinity [15:56] #action rbasak to add otto to ~ubuntu-dev [15:56] ACTION: rbasak to add otto to ~ubuntu-dev [15:56] #action rbasak to announce otto's successful application [15:56] ACTION: rbasak to announce otto's successful application [15:57] #topic Decide on how to implement suggestions from the CC meeting === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Decide on how to implement suggestions from the CC meeting [15:57] So we had our catchup with the CC last week. [15:57] One comment from them was a concern that announcements were getting lost. I said we'd sort something out. [15:59] I guess we all need to just follow all 'After the meeting' steps in the agenda [15:59] I know I forgot to announce juliank's core-dev thing cause he and I both got sucked back into Debconf right after the meeting. [15:59] I propose that we make sure to add explicit meeting actions for successful applicants, including the announcement to the news team, etc. We seem to be quite good at following up meeting actions (in the end) with meetingology's help. [15:59] So then we'd be using something we're fairly good at doing to make sure we get stuff done. [15:59] (which is why I added a bunch of actions above) [16:00] rbasak: fair enough [16:00] So the only change is that the chair needs to make sure to add actions immediately after an applicant is approved. Then hopefully we won't forget. [16:01] An alternative suggestion from the CC was using a Kanban style thing somewhere, but I prefer just using meetingology. [16:01] Any other alternative suggestions, or objections to my proposal? [16:02] I'll assume we're agreed then? [16:02] works for me [16:02] #agreed Future meeting chairs will individual actions for approved applicants to make sure they don't get missed, including to inform the news team of successful applicants. [16:02] #topic Select a chair for the next meeting (following alphabetical order of first names) === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Select a chair for the next meeting (following alphabetical order of first names) [16:03] How do we want to proceed with chair selection? [16:03] Just go alpha from you, and we'll fix this. [16:03] OK. [16:03] So that means infinity is next [16:03] :-) [16:03] #topic Any other business === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | DMB Meeting | Current topic: Any other business [16:03] And from now on, if someone misses, the next in line (who's present) chairs, and on the wiki, mark "next: (jerk who skipped), backup: (next alpha from today's)" [16:04] If that makes sense? [16:04] Yes, until we have multiple outstanding skips ;-) [16:04] But that's certainly a start so is fine. [16:04] So BenC is the backup for now I guess? [16:05] Wait, we're doing alpha by... What? [16:05] TB, we do "LP sort order". [16:05] By first name apparently. That's how it is in the wiki currently. [16:05] Which would be sil, then me, then ben. [16:05] Oh. [16:05] Whacky. [16:05] Kay. [16:05] Yeah, I always saw it being alpha by first-name [16:05] I think it's easy enough just to not bother changing it. [16:05] Works for me. [16:05] OK [16:05] Just can't use LP as my dictionary. ;) [16:06] Any other AOB? [16:06] I NEED TO SING THE ALPHABET SONG. [16:06] :-) [16:06] * doko mutes [16:06] OK then. Thanks all! [16:06] #endmeeting === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology [16:06] Meeting ended Mon Aug 1 16:06:35 2016 UTC. [16:06] Minutes: http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2016/ubuntu-meeting.2016-08-01-15.16.moin.txt [16:06] o/ [16:06] doko: EH BEE SEE DEE!!! [16:06] doko: EE EFF GEEEEEE!!! [16:06] Thanks everyone! And thanks rbasak for chairing ;) [16:06] * rbasak is pretty sure it's different for doko [16:07] rbasak: Indeed, the Germans stole their letters from the French. [16:40] #startmeeting [16:40] Meeting started Mon Aug 1 16:40:06 2016 UTC. The chair is tyhicks. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [16:40] Available commands: action commands idea info link nick [16:40] The meeting agenda can be found at: [16:40] [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting [16:40] [TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Weekly stand-up report [16:40] jdstrand: you're up [16:40] \o [16:43] mdeslaur: go ahead (we're circle back to Jamie) [16:43] s/we're/we'll/ [16:43] I'm on bug triage this week [16:44] sorry, I'm here [16:44] I'm still working on php5 updates, I'll probably publish them this week [16:44] after that, I'll be tackling the zillion qemu CVEs [16:44] that's about it for me, sbeattie? [16:44] I'm on cve triage this week [16:45] I'll have openjdk-7 packages from tiago to test, though it looks like they're currently causing gcc-4.8 on trusty to segfault on arm64, so I need to discuss that with him. [16:46] I have an embargoed issue I'm working on in the background [16:47] I'm still sifting through the rebuild logs [16:47] Oh, I have a short week, with friday off [16:47] (I'll also be off the first half of next week) [16:47] I'm also working in the background to convert qrt to git [16:48] That's probably it for me, tyhicks? [16:48] sbeattie: I think we've hit that gcc segfault a few times now - it needs to be fixed [16:48] sbeattie: I'll try to gather up some of the older failures to see if they're the same as what you're hitting [16:48] tyhicks: okay [16:49] jdstrand: go ahead if you're ready [16:49] I'm focused on snappy again this week. I will be looking to fixing bug #1590679 (dbus-bind PR), interfaces in support of the bcc snap, interfaces for browsers and various snappy interface PR reviews [16:49] bug 1590679 in Snappy "Apps can't own session bus names (unity7 interface)" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1590679 [16:49] tyhicks: you're up [16:50] I'm in the happy place this week [16:51] I need to fix up my AppArmor SRU to adjust for a verification failure of a Python utils fix [16:51] I'll be working on seccomp complain mode [16:51] :( [16:51] I'll be working on some snap review tools fixes [16:51] I have an embargoed issue [16:52] that's it for me [16:52] jjohansen: you're up [16:53] I'm trying to wrap up with the apparmor stacking work. Specifically I am still working on the issue of disconnected paths in a stack [16:54] I plan to focus on that and get it done, after that I will pickup the work to upstream this beast [16:55] thats it for me sarnold you're up [16:55] jjohansen: AFAIK, the next thing up should be gsettings mediation [16:56] tyhicks: oh right, ack I can do that next [16:56] jjohansen: I don't think that's changed but lets sync w/ ratliff after the meeting [16:56] go ahead sarnold [16:57] I'm on community this week; there may be a few tiny loose ends with barbican left but it won't be much more, the next MIR up is designate, then python-ws4py [16:57] that should be it for me, chrisccoulson? [16:58] I've got Firefox 48 this week. I also need to publish oxide from last week [16:58] I'm currently debugging a startup crash in the browser on the device with the latest oxide (seems to be a recent change in chromium) [17:00] I took a look at bug 1545088 today, but the API I thought I'd be using doesn't actually do what I want. I suspect I'll be spending some time this week trying to figure out a way forward (it blocks lots of bugs) [17:00] bug 1545088 in Oxide "Google search page is scaled on window resize" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1545088 [17:00] That's me done [17:00] ratliff: you're up [17:01] I'm just back from two weeks of sprinting, so I have a fair bit of catch-up work to do and dealing with outcomes from the sprints. [17:01] I'll be out this Friday and next Monday. [17:01] back to you tyhicks [17:02] [TOPIC] Highlighted packages === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Highlighted packages [17:02] None this week. I've hit some technical difficulties in generating the list. [17:02] [TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Miscellaneous and Questions [17:02] Does anyone have any other questions or items to discuss? [17:04] jdstrand, mdeslaur, sbeattie, jjohansen, sarnold, ChrisCoulson, ratliff: Thanks! [17:04] #endmeeting === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology [17:04] Meeting ended Mon Aug 1 17:04:10 2016 UTC. [17:04] Minutes: http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2016/ubuntu-meeting.2016-08-01-16.40.moin.txt [17:04] thanks tyhicks [17:04] tyhicks: thanks! [17:04] thanks tyhicks! [17:04] thank you, tyhicks! [17:04] thanks tyhicks :) === ghostcube_ is now known as ghostcube