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tyhicksThe meeting agenda can be found at:16:31
tyhicks[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting16:31
tyhicks[TOPIC] Announcements16:32
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tyhicksGianfranco Costamagna provided a debdiff for xenial for check-all-the-things (LP: #1597245)16:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1597245 in check-all-the-things (Ubuntu Xenial) "[SRU] update check-all-the-things to xenial" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/159724516:32
tyhicksSimon Quigley (tsimonq2) provided a debdiff for xenial for karchive (LP: #1712948)16:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1712948 in karchive (Ubuntu Xenial) "[CVE] KNewstuff downloads can install files outside the extraction directory" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171294816:32
tyhicksJames Cowgill (jcowgill) provided debdiffs for xenial and zesty for mbedtls (LP: #1714640)16:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1714640 in mbedtls (Ubuntu Artful) "CVE-2017-14032 - certificate authentication bypass" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171464016:32
tyhicksThank you for your assistance in keeping Ubuntu users secure! :)16:32
tyhicks[TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report16:32
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tyhicksjdstrand: you're up16:32
jdstrandThis week I plan to work on:16:32
jdstrand* updating the review tools for new license yaml, better error reporting and a few smaller fixes16:32
jdstrand* continuing reviews in support of snapd layouts feature (PR 3621)16:32
jdstrand* investigate device cgroup issues in snapd16:32
jdstrand* miscellaneous policy updates for snapd as have time16:32
jdstrand* start next steps of my parts of uid/gid work in snapd as have time16:32
jdstrandthat's it from me. mdeslaur, you're up16:32
mdeslaurI'm just back from vacation, so I'll be catching up on email16:33
mdeslaurI think I have qemu packages to publish tomorow16:33
mdeslaurand I'll be going down the list after that16:33
mdeslaurthat's it, sbeattie, you're up16:33
sbeattieI'm in the happy place this week.16:33
sbeattieI have a couple of embargoed issues I'm looking at16:33
sbeattieI'm also working on a libxml2 update16:34
sbeattieI'll have the usual kernel triage bits to go through.16:35
sbeattieI have some apparmor stuff to review, and I think a couple of qrt tasks to investigate16:35
sbeattiethat's probably it for me.16:36
sbeattietyhicks: you're up16:36
tyhicksI'm in the happy place this week16:36
tyhicksI'm here for the first half of the week and then I'll be traveling to and attending the Linux Security Summit in the last half16:37
tyhicksI'll be working on packaging/testing fscrypt 0.2.116:37
tyhicksI'll test the latest LSM stacking patches prior to LSS16:37
tyhicks(I quickly reviewed the patches a week or two ago)16:38
jjohansentyhicks: I have a tree with them on artful 4.13 I'll point you at16:38
tyhicksand I'll see if I can fit any libseccomp backports/uploads in if the PR gets an ack16:38
tyhicksthat's it for me16:38
tyhicksjjohansen: thanks, that'll be helpful16:38
tyhicksjjohansen: you're up16:38
jjohansenI am at Linux plumbers and the linux security conference this week, today I am prepping for presentations and discussions around apparmor, LSM stacking, and LSM namespacing16:39
ratliffif you want any reviewers, please let us know, jjohansen16:40
jjohansenthat is it for me I haven't seen sarnold so back to you tyhicks16:40
jjohansenratliff: ah, thanks that would be good16:40
tyhickschrisccoulson: are you back around?16:42
sarnoldtyhicks: i'm finally in :)16:42
tyhickssarnold: hey - go ahead16:42
sarnoldI'm on bug triage this week16:42
sarnoldi'm helping jj with apparmor patch reviews as he generates them16:43
sarnoldworking on nghttp2 mir ATM and moving on to the python elftools one once that's finished16:43
sarnoldthat'll probably account for the week, so token back to chrisccoulson or ratliff?16:44
ratliffI'll give chrisccoulson a minute to pipe up, then I'll go16:44
tyhickshe had to step away for an errand and was iffy on returning in time16:45
tyhicksyou can go ahead16:45
ratliffI'm on community this week.16:45
ratliffI have a number of organizational and technical documentation tasks to do.16:45
ratliffI also need to start doing sprint prep for the two upcoming sprints.16:46
ratliffleosilva: on to you16:46
leosilvaI'm in CVE triage this week.16:46
leosilvaSoon I finish it for today I'm planning to get gdk-pixbuf and retest the issues to see if it can or not patched16:47
leosilvaalso planning to hunting more pkgs to update.16:47
leosilvathat is for me.16:47
leosilvatyhicks: it's back to you16:47
tyhicksthanks16:48
tyhicks[TOPIC] Highlighted packages16:48
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tyhicksThe 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.16:48
tyhicksSee 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.16:48
tyhickshttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/python-jwcrypto.html16:48
tyhickshttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/libid3tag.html16:48
tyhicks[TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions16:48
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tyhickshttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/atheme-services.html16:48
tyhickshttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/golang-github-appc-docker2aci.html16:48
tyhickshttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/mxml.html16:48
tyhicksDoes anyone have any other questions or items to discuss?16:48
tyhicksI'll give a quick summary of Chris' plans for the week and then we'll end the meeting:16:49
tyhicks   * finish updating rustc to 1.1916:49
tyhicks   * start on updating rustc to 1.2016:49
tyhicks   * thunderbird update16:49
tyhicks   * sponsor chromium-browser update16:49
tyhicks   * fix bugs for Firefox 5616:49
tyhicks    * menubar16:49
tyhicks    * FTBFS on Trusty16:49
tyhicks    * armhf issue16:50
tyhicksjdstrand, mdeslaur, sbeattie, jjohansen, sarnold, ratliff, leosilva: Thanks!16:50
ratliffthank you, tyhicks!16:50
tyhicks#endmeeting16:50
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Sep 11 16:50:17 2017 UTC.16:50
meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2017/ubuntu-meeting.2017-09-11-16.31.moin.txt16:50
jdstrandtyhicks: thanks!16:50
leosilvatks tyhicks !16:50
mdeslaurthanks tyhicks16:50
sarnoldthanks tyhicks!16:50
jjohansenthanks tyhicks16:50
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ddstreet018:49
ddstreet typo18:50
sil2100o/19:01
fossfreedomhi sil210019:01
ddstreeto/19:02
sil2100Hello dear applicants!19:02
sil2100I wonder if we'll get quorum19:02
micahgo/19:02
jbichahi, I am a bit distracted today because of Irma but I'll see what I can do :)19:02
bdmurrayo/19:03
bdmurrayeven if we don't get quorum we have some things to discuss19:03
ddstreetjbicha hope you're ok!  i'm in NC, and surprisingly it seems we'll miss the worst of it19:03
jbichaI'm south of Tampa and it seems we missed the worst of it too (except for the power outages)19:04
sil2100I guess we have quorum already19:04
sil2100Looks like we have 4 members present19:04
sil2100Who wants to chair?19:05
micahgwell, we still need to certify the election results and have the TB do the same19:05
bdmurraySo we need BenC?19:06
micahgyeah, would be good19:06
BenCI’m here19:06
BenCo/19:06
sil2100\o/19:06
bdmurrayor rbasak19:07
bdmurraysil2100: Do you mind chairing?19:07
sil2100I could19:07
sil2100#startmeeting DMB19:08
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Sep 11 19:08:10 2017 UTC.  The chair is sil2100. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.19:08
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sil2100#topic Review of previous action items19:08
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sil2100I guess all the action items are done19:08
sil2100Since the vote finished, we'd just need to announce the results + contact the TB19:08
bdmurrayShould we talk about the vote now or during AOB?19:08
sil2100But that's a separate task19:08
sil2100Let's talk afterwards, since application handling I'd prefer prioritized19:09
bdmurrayOkay.19:09
sil2100#topic SRU Developer applications19:09
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sil2100#subtopic Dan Streetman19:10
sil2100ddstreet: o/ Could you introduce yourself?19:10
ddstreethello o/19:10
sil2100https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ddstreet/UbuntuSRUDeveloperApplication <- application link19:10
ddstreethi, i'm dan streetman, as indicated, and applying for the 'SRU developer' role19:10
ddstreetsil2100 thanks, that's my application link19:10
ddstreeti work closely with slashd, who is currently the only other SRU devel19:11
ddstreetany questions for me?19:11
bdmurrayLook at the sponsorship miner I don't see very many SRU uploads. Maybe 8 is that right?19:12
ddstreetyes, not too many, around 8 is probably right19:12
ddstreeti have spent a lot of time working on kernel patches also19:13
ddstreetand my last upload, for pylint, was artful only, no SRU19:13
bdmurrayThat's interesting but I'm not certain its relevant to an SRU application.19:13
ddstreetno, kernel and devel uploads are not relevant19:14
sil2100ddstreet: a 'technical' question from my side - when submitting an SRU application, what info would you include in the Regression Potential field?19:14
sil2100What is the purpose of this field?19:15
ddstreeti would include any possible side-effects of the change19:15
ddstreete.g. what area of the code does this change touch, and if that code area breaks, what would that look like?19:16
sil2100Thanks19:18
ddstreetan example of what i've put in regression potential before, from my last vlan sru: "Any modifications to ifupdown or the scripts it uses may cause wider problems with network configuration. Specifically, this could cause problems when using vlan interfaces, as it forces every vlan's raw device interface to be fully ifup'ed before the vlan interface can finish its ifup."19:19
bdmurrayWhat prompted applying for SRU uploads today? Is not having access blocking your work even though your last SRU was in June?19:19
sil2100ddstreet: a more theoretical question - what do you think, does the lack of upload rights block your work? Will you do more uploads when having the permissions?19:19
ddstreetbdmurray mainly my application is so i can help move along sru applications into the queue to be reviewed19:20
ddstreeti.e., speed up sru's that are needed19:20
ddstreetsil2100 yes i will likely do more uploads, but probably i'll be uploading other's work19:21
bdmurrayddstreet: so it'd allow you to sponsor other SRUs?19:21
ddstreetyes19:21
ddstreeti do not think i will personally create more patches that i apply for sru's for, but i do think i will review and upload other people's sru's19:21
ddstreetobviously more than i do now, since i can't do that now ;-)19:21
ddstreetand of course, it will help me when i do have a sru to upload19:22
ddstreetpersonally-authored sru, that is19:22
bdmurrayThat's different than what *I'd* expected this application or other SRU developer applications to look like.19:23
ddstreetbdmurray what do you expect is the intention of people applying for SRU devel?19:23
bdmurrayI'd expected applicants to uploading their own work not sponsoring stuff for others.19:23
ddstreetis that what you expect of core devs?19:23
micahgone of the for granting rights is significant and sustained uploads/contributions except in cases where that doesn't make sense (PPU for a mature package that needs very infrequent updates)19:23
ddstreetmainly upload their own patches?19:23
micahg*one of the criteria19:24
bdmurrayddstreet: How would you evaluate whether or not an upload is SRU ready?19:24
ddstreetbdmurray there's 2 parts to that: 1) technical change to whatever codebase it is, and 2) sru metadata like changelog format, version number, etc19:25
ddstreetfor #1, the change depends on the package, and i would review the patch(es) and existing code to see how the code works, what the author is changing, if it makes sense and is done correctly, and mostly if it's upstream19:26
ddstreetif it's not accepted in the upstream code, that's a big red flag for deinal19:26
ddstreetassuming it's upstream, make sure it's in the devel release first19:26
ddstreetif upstream accepted it, and it's in devel, and the code looks good, then check #219:26
ddstreetwhich involves making sure the changelog has no trailing whitespace, line length is right, includes LP: #NNN, right changelog text, author name/email19:27
ddstreetcheck the patch e.g. patch -p1, quilt import/push/refresh, builds ok, autpkgtest19:27
ddstreetversion number is correct based on current version19:28
ddstreetrather a lot of meta-data checks (i've thought about adding a tool to ubuntu-dev-tools to automate some of that, like scripts/checkpatch.pl for the kernel)19:29
ddstreetany other q's for me?19:30
sil2100Any questions? Or should we proceed to voting?19:31
bdmurrayI'm ready to vote.19:31
sil2100BenC? micahg?19:31
micahgready19:32
sil2100I guess we're good then19:32
sil2100#vote Grant ddstreet SRU Developer19:32
meetingologyPlease vote on: Grant ddstreet SRU Developer19:32
meetingologyPublic votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname)19:32
bdmurray-1 I'd like to see more involvement in the SRU process before granting you upload rights.19:34
meetingology-1 I'd like to see more involvement in the SRU process before granting you upload rights. received from bdmurray19:34
micahg+0 , while the quality of work is good so far, it's a bit sporadic, also, I applaud your desire to sponsor uploads, but I don't feel that in and of itself is a reason to grant upload rights, I look forward to seeing you back soon with more SRUs completed when we can hopefully grant you SRU upload permissions19:34
meetingology+0 , while the quality of work is good so far, it's a bit sporadic, also, I applaud your desire to sponsor uploads, but I don't feel that in and of itself is a reason to grant upload rights, I look forward to seeing you back soon with more SRUs completed when we can hopefully grant you SRU upload permissions received from micahg19:34
bdmurrayPerhaps one way to do that is looking at some things in the SRU queue and then getting an SRU team member endorsement.19:34
sil2100+0, all good skill-wise but I also think it's a bit too soon, certainly a passing vote after a short while of more uploads + endorsements19:36
meetingology+0, all good skill-wise but I also think it's a bit too soon, certainly a passing vote after a short while of more uploads + endorsements received from sil210019:36
ddstreetbdmurray micahg sil2100 sounds good, i'm happy to reapply after adding some more sponsored sru uploads...you guys don't mind me bugging you to sponsor my uploads right? ;-)19:36
sil2100ddstreet: not at all! It would be a pleasure - I'd say keep up on uploading through sponsors and we'd gladly review you again in a month or so19:37
sil2100Or whenever you're ready19:37
ddstreetawesome.  thnx all19:37
sil2100ddstreet: thanks!19:38
sil2100#topic PPU Applications19:38
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sil2100#subtopic David Mohammed (fossfreedom)19:38
sil2100fossfreedom: o/19:38
fossfreedom:)19:39
sil2100fossfreedom: could you introduce yourself? Since some of us might not know you yet!19:39
sil2100https://wiki.ubuntu.com/fossfreedom/UbuntuBudgieDevApplication <- application19:39
fossfreedomhi - my name is david mohammed - I am the project lead of ubuntu budgie19:39
fossfreedomI am applying for PPU for the packages listed in my application19:39
fossfreedommy work crosses both debian and ubuntu19:40
fossfreedomthe packages I have either created myself and maintain19:40
fossfreedomor the package I have a direct interest due to Ubuntu Budgie19:40
sil2100Sorry for the interruption, but I just got reminded that we need to close the previous vote19:41
sil2100#endvote19:41
meetingologyVoting ended on: Grant ddstreet SRU Developer19:41
meetingologyVotes for:0 Votes against:1 Abstentions:219:41
meetingologyMotion denied19:41
sil2100Ok, please continue ;p19:41
fossfreedomok - sorry - any Q's for me?19:41
sil2100I've sponsored some packages for you already and I remember not having any issues as to their contents, which is good19:42
bdmurrayI only see one endorsement on your application, is there a reason for this?19:42
jbichabdmurray: I see 419:43
sil2100bdmurray: yeah, there's 419:43
jbichaI strongly endorse his application. I haven't updated my endorsement since his last application in December19:44
jbichaI think LocutusOfBorg's endorsement might be old too?19:45
bdmurraySorry I thought the rest were comments.19:45
micahgright ,just one new endorsement since December19:46
sil2100Well, it's all good19:47
sil2100fossfreedom: tell me, when would be the usual cut-off 'date' after which you cannot upload NEW packages (by new I mean not-existing in the Ubuntu archive yet)?19:48
fossfreedomfreeze date - little late this cycle - just past in late august19:49
fossfreedomidea would be to work with debian preferably19:49
sil2100Which freeze that would be?19:49
fossfreedombut definitely a couple of months before hand19:49
sil2100Since there's a lot of different freezes in the archive ;)19:50
fossfreedomdebian freeze19:50
fossfreedomthe auto sync with debian to ubuntu19:50
sil2100And what would you do if Ubuntu is in Feature Freeze already and need such a brand new package released to Ubuntu?19:52
fossfreedomfeature freeze is tied to debian freeze this cycle19:52
sil2100By need I mean, suddenly really need it for good reasons19:52
fossfreedomquestion very hard if it is really needed first of all19:52
fossfreedomusually not19:52
fossfreedombut if necessary FFE - feature freeze exception19:52
sil2100But let's assume it's really needed, can you still get it in?19:52
sil2100Yeah19:52
sil2100BenC, bdmurray, micahg: any questions?19:54
bdmurrayNot from me.19:55
micahgfossfreedom: I seem to recall Budgie was mainly going through Debian and there were mostly syncs happening, did something change?19:55
fossfreedomin terms of budgie-desktop - upstream pull a rabbit out of their hat.  It came late this cycle19:56
fossfreedomdebian also had lots of issues with the new queue19:56
fossfreedomso the sync would not occur before debian freeze19:56
micahgis Ubuntu the upstream for the budgie packages??19:57
micahgthe ones not in Debian I mean19:57
fossfreedomupstream - budgie-desktop github.com/budgie-desktop/budgie-desktop19:57
jbichain a way, I think Ubuntu is the upstream for the Debian packages too ;)19:57
micahgright, but what about packages like budgie-welcome, budgie-desktop-environment19:58
fossfreedomthose two are specific to ubuntu - they are at the heart of ubuntu budgie.  They are written specifically for us and would not work with Debian19:59
sil2100Any other questions?20:01
sil2100I'm poking since we're again over our scheduled time here20:01
BenCI’m good20:02
sil2100micahg: you have any more questions?20:02
sil2100I assume not in this case, let's vote20:03
sil2100#vote Grant fossfreedom PPU permissions for the listed package set20:03
meetingologyPlease vote on: Grant fossfreedom PPU permissions for the listed package set20:03
meetingologyPublic votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname)20:03
sil2100Packageset list: budgie-desktop, budgie-desktop-environment, budgie-artwork, budgie-welcome, budgie-wallpapers, arc-theme, moka-icon-theme, faba-icon-theme, rhythmbox-plugin-alternative-toolbar, budgie-indicator-applet, slick-greeter and ubuntu-budgie-meta20:04
sil2100(so it's in the logs)20:04
sil2100+120:04
meetingology+1 received from sil210020:04
bdmurray+120:05
meetingology+1 received from bdmurray20:05
sil2100BenC, micahg: ?20:07
BenC+120:08
meetingology+1 received from BenC20:08
micahg+120:08
meetingology+1 received from micahg20:08
sil2100#endvote20:09
meetingologyVoting ended on: Grant fossfreedom PPU permissions for the listed package set20:09
meetingologyVotes for:4 Votes against:0 Abstentions:020:09
meetingologyMotion carried20:09
sil2100fossfreedom: congratulations!20:09
fossfreedomcheers all - much appreciated!20:10
sil2100Who will take care of creating the packageset etc.?20:10
micahga personal package set might be useful,, needs to be a TB member to create, but then we can maintain20:11
sil2100Any volunteers to drive this? ;)20:13
bdmurrayI think I'll be emailing them anyway re the election so could get it setup20:13
sil2100bdmurray: thanks!20:13
sil2100#action bdmurray to handle the PPU role for fossfreedom20:13
meetingologyACTION: bdmurray to handle the PPU role for fossfreedom20:13
sil2100#endvote20:14
meetingologyNo vote in progress20:14
sil2100Eh, stupid copy-paste20:14
sil2100#topic AOB20:14
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sil2100bdmurray: ok, you wanted to discuss the vote results?20:15
bdmurraymicahg: What did you mean by certify the election?20:15
micahgvote to acknowledge the results of the election20:15
sil2100The TB?20:15
micahgboth20:15
bdmurrayWhy would I not vote +1?20:15
micahgit's usually a formality20:15
sil2100Is that always been like that?20:16
micahgyeah20:16
bdmurrayOkay, just wondering.20:16
micahgit's just a safeguard20:16
sil2100So let's vote then20:16
bdmurrayGuess what mine is!20:16
sil2100#vote Vote to acknowledge the results of the election20:16
meetingologyPlease vote on: Vote to acknowledge the results of the election20:16
meetingologyPublic votes can be registered by saying +1, +0 or -1 in channel, (for private voting, private message me with 'vote +1/-1/+0 #channelname)20:16
sil2100+120:16
meetingology+1 received from sil210020:16
micahg+120:16
meetingology+1 received from micahg20:16
bdmurray+120:16
meetingology+1 received from bdmurray20:16
* sil2100 looks at BenC20:17
sil2100*stare*20:17
sarnoldBenC: (some clients only highlight on the nick in the first token)20:18
sil2100micahg: hmm, but how is this vote counted then?20:19
BenC+120:19
meetingology+1 received from BenC20:19
sil2100#endvote20:19
meetingologyVoting ended on: Vote to acknowledge the results of the election20:19
meetingologyVotes for:4 Votes against:0 Abstentions:020:19
meetingologyMotion carried20:19
sil2100BenC: thanks!20:19
BenCSorry, I’m doing my best to stay focused for quorum20:19
sil2100micahg: since we don't actually need 4 + anyway, since there's only 5 people potentially that could vote20:20
sil2100So 3 + were anyway sufficient I suppose20:20
sil2100Anyway, all good20:20
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sil2100Now just the TB and we can officially welcome jbicha and cyphermox at the DMB20:20
sil2100Ok, final thing from me20:20
micahgsil2100: I think we'd still need +4 since the board is 7 members20:21
sil2100BenC, micahg, bdmurray: there's an ongoing application of rbalint through e-mail20:21
sil2100micahg: yeah but how can we expect 7 peolpe to vote20:21
micahgright, I'll try to get to that later today20:21
sil2100micahg: since we're voting for the 2 people that we're missing20:21
BenCMe too20:21
micahgsil2100: we can't, but I don' t think that changes quorum20:21
sil2100micahg: this would be a bit absurd IMO20:21
sil2100But anyway20:21
sil2100Not a problem this time I guess!20:22
sil2100micahg, BenC: thanks!20:22
micahgIMHO it's the equivalent of 2 members on extended vacation20:22
bdmurraySo two actions more for me?20:22
bdmurrayemail TB re election then announce the results?20:22
sil2100#action bdmurray to contact TB regarding the election20:22
meetingologyACTION: bdmurray to contact TB regarding the election20:22
sil2100bdmurray: if you want, we can share some of those tasks20:23
sil2100Want me to send out the result announcement?20:23
bdmurraysil2100: Sure, I'll let you know when I hear from the TB20:23
LocutusO-congrats! yes my advocacy was a little bit old, but it was still valid :)20:24
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sil2100#action sil2100 to send out the results announcement after the TB decision is known20:24
meetingologyACTION: sil2100 to send out the results announcement after the TB decision is known20:24
sil2100Any other business?20:25
sil2100LocutusO-: ;)20:25
bdmurrayNope20:25
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sil2100Ok, let's assume we're all good now20:25
sil2100o/20:25
sil2100#endmeeting20:25
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Sep 11 20:25:54 2017 UTC.20:25
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sil2100Thanks everyone!20:25

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