[07:01] <pstolowski> morning
[08:14] <mup> PR snapd#8709 opened: cmd/snap-preseed, systemd: fix handling of fuse.squashfuse when preseeding (2/3) <Created by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/8709>
[08:17] <mup> PR snapd#8710 opened: tests: spread test for preseeding in lxd container (3/3) <Preseeding 🍞> <Created by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/8710>
[08:48] <mup> PR snapd#8707 closed: cmd/snap/model: support store, system-user-authority keys in --verbose <Simple 😃> <Created by anonymouse64> <Merged by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/8707>
[08:50] <jamesh> it is fairly quiet today
[08:55] <pstolowski> jamesh: some people are off today
[09:43] <ackk> hi, is there a way to tell snapcraft not to use the 1.1.1.1 dns when building with --use-lxd
[09:43] <ackk> >
[09:43] <ackk> *?
[09:48] <mup> PR snapd#8706 closed: interfaces/serial-port: add NXP SC16IS7xx (ttySCX) to allowed devices <Created by tsunghanliu> <Merged by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/8706>
[10:04] <ijohnson> pstolowski: good morning!
[10:05] <pstolowski> ijohnson: hi! it has been a very lonely morning
[10:05] <ijohnson> pstolowski: I think in general it's better to wait for jdstrand to review PR's like #8706 before merging just in case there is something we don't know about
[10:05] <mup> PR #8706: interfaces/serial-port: add NXP SC16IS7xx (ttySCX) to allowed devices <Created by tsunghanliu> <Merged by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/8706>
[10:06] <ijohnson> this case is probably fine, and perhaps Jamie will do a post-merge +1 at some point, but best to wait I think for interface changes
[10:06] <pstolowski> ijohnson:  it seemed rather simple but yeah, you're probably right
[10:07] <ijohnson> no problem
[10:07] <ijohnson> pstolowski: who else is in today?
[10:07] <pstolowski> ijohnson: so far just me
[10:07] <ijohnson> wow yeah pretty quiet I bet :-)
[10:07] <pstolowski> indeed
[10:08] <pstolowski> i think Claudio and Sergio will show up?
[10:08] <ijohnson> pstolowski: sorry I haven't been able to give you any reviews on service stuff, what's the first thing I should look at for that stuff?
[10:08] <ijohnson> most likely I don't think either of them said today was a holiday for them
[10:10] <pstolowski> ijohnson: np, tbh i haven't proposed the 'real meat' of it yet, just some preparatory stuff.. they'are numbered and also independent of each other, can be reviewed in any order
[10:10] <ijohnson> ok, cool
[10:15] <zyga> Hey
[10:16] <zyga> Bike trip time
[10:16] <zyga> Anything on fire?
[10:17] <pstolowski> zyga: hi! no, go biking!
[10:18] <zyga> Small break
[10:18] <zyga> Eating ice cream
[10:19] <zyga> But no bad news is great news
[10:19] <zyga> :-)
[10:22] <pstolowski> woah, this test failure looks interesting https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/ZM6jTKgvwb/
[10:26] <ijohnson> pstolowski: sssh don't tell z y g a
[10:27] <pstolowski> ijohnson: haha
[10:55] <pstolowski> pulseaudio test keeps on giving
[11:11] <jdstrand> pstolowski, ijohnson: I'll retroactively look at it a bit later. first glance seems ok
[11:11] <ijohnson> thanks jdstrand
[11:11] <jdstrand> there is an unwritten rule that changes to security policy go through the security team, yeah
[11:11] <pstolowski> thanks!
[11:14] <pstolowski> jdstrand: yes i know, sorry about that, i thought it was very uncontroversial (as opposed to changes that e.g. modify a regex in an open-ended way)
[11:20] <ijohnson> pstolowski: do you remember the signal to send to snapd process to get it to print where it's stuck? I have a snapd process hung doing something and I'd like to see a backtrace where it is currently stuck
[11:20] <ijohnson> I thought it was like SIGUSR1 or something like that but I can't remember
[11:20] <pstolowski> ijohnson: i'm not aware of this functionality!
[11:20] <ijohnson> ah maybe it's ABRT ?
[11:21] <ijohnson> pstolowski: yeah it's SIGABRT https://pro-tips-dot-com.tumblr.com/post/47677612115/kill-a-hung-go-process-and-print-stack-traces
[11:21] <pstolowski> ijohnson: this is nice, thank you!
[11:27] <ackk> sergiusens, hi, around?
[11:44] <mup> PR snapcraft#3140 opened: [wip] specifications: environment management <Created by cjp256> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3140>
[11:44] <ijohnson> hey cmatsuoka
[11:54] <cmatsuoka> hi
[11:54] <cmatsuoka> good morning
[11:56] <cmatsuoka> ijohnson: I was thinking about the out-of-order minor device number in the Intel P600, it's weird but it seems unrelated to the install error
[11:56] <cmatsuoka> or at least not related in a very obvious way
[12:17] <ijohnson> cmatsuoka: yeah I was more asking about that to satisfy my curiosity, but it's still not clear what the issue was - very interesting that another NVME just works though
[12:50] <mup> PR snapcraft#3141 opened: build providers: use LXD-provided DNS by default <Created by cjp256> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3141>
[13:01] <mup> PR snapd#8711 opened: snap/squashfs: also symlink snap Install with uc20 seed snap dir layout <UC20> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/8711>
[13:34] <pstolowski> ijohnson, cmatsuoka : do we ship snap-bootstrap only on ubuntu? do you know?
[13:34] <ijohnson> pstolowski: yes, we need it in the deb for ubuntu-core-initramfs deb to pick up snap-bootstrap
[13:34] <cmatsuoka> pstolowski: yes
[13:34] <pstolowski> i see, thanks!
[13:34] <ijohnson> pstolowski: but also we don't use it anywhere other than ubuntu (or at least we shouldn't ship it anywhere else because it's not used anywhere else)
[13:44] <Saviq> hey all, is `default-provider:` something supported for any random interface, or just content?
[14:17] <ijohnson> Saviq: just content right now
[14:21] <jdstrand> roadmr: hi! would you mind pulling 20200521-2148UTC ?
[14:21] <roadmr> jdstrand: ohai :)
[14:22] <roadmr> sure, queueing it up
[14:22] <jdstrand> sergiusens, ackk: that has your py3 update ^ (that will fix the store part; in the process of releasing the snap to stable still)
[14:23] <ackk> jdstrand, thanks!
[14:25] <jdstrand> roadmr: thanks! :)
[14:25] <jdstrand> ackk: np
[14:26] <jdstrand> ackk: in the meantime, if you've uploaded something and need it, just ping me or emitorino and we can manually approve it
[14:26] <jdstrand> emitorino: (talking about the python3 external symlink merged branch that is on its way but not in prod yet)
[14:29] <ackk> jdstrand, https://dashboard.snapcraft.io/snaps/canonical-rbac/revisions/233/ would be the one showing the issue
[14:30] <jdstrand> ackk: can you request a manual review then I can apprive
[14:30] <jdstrand> approve even
[14:30] <ackk> jdstrand, done, thanks
[14:31] <jdstrand> ackk: done
[14:34] <ackk> thanks
[14:39] <jdstrand> roadmr: hey, I asked this elsewhere and didn't get an answer. curious if you know... as mentioned in the uf wtrack request (thanks btw!), I'm moving 'latest' to base: core20. we can't build i386 snaps using 'base: core20'
[14:40] <jdstrand> roadmr: so I created another track that will use 'base: core18' with an older, supported release of ufw (fine)
[14:40]  * roadmr reads attentively :)
[14:41] <jdstrand> roadmr: but is there a mechanism for an i386 user to use 'snap install ufw' on i386 and have it fallback to the non-latest track, *without* making the non-latest track the default?
[14:41]  * jdstrand plans to address this in documentation currently
[14:41] <jdstrand> roadmr: what about existing i386 users that are on latest? how can they move automatically to a supported track?
[14:42] <jdstrand> roadmr: really, this isn't so much about ufw as the ecosystem. I'm just using ufw as an example
[14:43] <roadmr> jdstrand: wow :( I don't think any mechanisms exist for that kind of routing-to-tracks-by-architecture :(
[14:43] <roadmr> particularly if all devices are pointing to the same latest/stable or other track
[14:43] <roadmr> channels can be closed per-arch but that's about it
[14:44] <jdstrand> roadmr: yeah, so, today, I can just snapcraft release the thing from my other track to i386 latest, but that is a little awkward
[14:44] <roadmr> jdstrand: this would require more thinking/brainstorming/feedback, so maybe if you could shoot an email with this description to snap-store-admins@lists.canonical.com to see if anyone can think of a better way
[14:45] <roadmr> jdstrand: indeed, sounds like that's what exists right now
[14:45] <jdstrand> roadmr: I can do that. would a forum topic in the 'store' category be better?
[14:45] <roadmr> jdstrand: oh actually - it probably would
[14:45] <roadmr> it's general enough for that kind of audience
[14:45] <jdstrand> roadmr: we might get a feel for how widespread it might be if it is in the forum
[14:45]  * jdstrand writes it
[14:46] <jdstrand> roadmr: thanks!
[14:50] <mup> PR snapcraft#3142 opened: storeapi: reset account_id on store login <Created by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3142>
[15:10] <jdstrand> roadmr: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/how-to-best-handle-i386-when-moving-a-snap-to-base-core20/17680
[15:10] <roadmr> thanks!
[16:00]  * cachio lunch
[16:05] <kyrofa> Lukewh, did you see https://github.com/canonical-web-and-design/snapcraft.io/issues/2774 ? Can you at least let me know if it builds on tag pushes?
[16:06] <Lukewh> hey kyrofa I did thanks, sorry for not getting back to you - it builds only on default branch
[16:08] <kyrofa> Lukewh, not tags then?
[16:08] <Lukewh> not tags
[16:08] <Lukewh> kyrofa: correct
[16:08] <kyrofa> Alright, thank you
[16:09] <kyrofa> Consider that a feature request, then
[16:09] <Lukewh> I did :)! Again sorry for not getting back to you
[16:53] <cmatsuoka> ijohnson: I found a xfs bug report that mentions a disk corruption only in intel nvme
[16:53] <cmatsuoka> "I am experiencing this exact issue with an Intel 600p NVMe SSD on brand new..."
[16:54] <cmatsuoka> ijohnson: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1402533
[16:54] <ijohnson> mmmm interesting
[16:55] <cmatsuoka> at a certain point there's a report of success after updating firmware
[16:55] <cmatsuoka> (comment #30)
[16:56] <cmatsuoka> pft, no, he had the problem again after that. let me read the entire thread first :)
[16:59] <ijohnson> cmatsuoka: I think we should add code to snap-bootstrap, `if disk == "this-nvme" { fmt.Println("broken firmware, giving up") }`
[16:59]  * ijohnson is only half joking
[16:59] <cmatsuoka> ijohnson: the last comment there is: "considering this is now fixed by Intel firmware update, and it was not a Linux/Fedora software issue, i'm going to close this ticket."
[17:00] <cmatsuoka> so I think it would be worth to check Vic's nvme stick firmware version
[17:00] <cmatsuoka> I'll add a note to the LP bug
[17:05] <ijohnson> thanks cmatsuoka yeah maybe upgrading the nvme firmware will fix the issue
[17:17] <mup> PR snapcraft#3142 closed: storeapi: reset account_id on store login <Created by sergiusens> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3142>
[17:23] <cmatsuoka> ijohnson: this is also interesting: https://www.anandtech.com/show/12742/latest-windows-10-version-incompatible-with-intel-ssd-600p
[17:49] <ijohnson> cmatsuoka:
[17:49] <ijohnson> > The Intel ... were Intel's first M.2 NVMe SSDs, a radical shift
[17:50]  * ijohnson facepalms
[18:42] <mup> PR snapcraft#3141 closed: build providers: use LXD-provided DNS by default <bug> <Created by cjp256> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3141>
[18:54]  * cachio afk
[18:55] <cwayne> ijohnson: I'm assuming that's what's in those nucs?
[18:55] <ijohnson> cwayne: yep
[18:55] <cwayne> Wonder if we've tested focal desktop on them..
[18:55] <cwayne> Know we did uc18 and bionic
[18:59] <ijohnson> cwayne: yah that's a good question does focal desktop/server work on them
[19:21] <cwayne> ijohnson: it do
[19:21] <cwayne> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/LHfQ6C5N/
[19:22] <cwayne> thats the nvme in question ya?
[19:22] <ijohnson> yep
[19:22] <ijohnson> cwayne: can you check the firmware on that nvme ?
[19:22] <cwayne> if you let me know how sure
[19:22] <ijohnson> I assume you have the same one reserved that is used to try uc20 boots
[19:22] <ijohnson> give me a minute
[19:22]  * cwayne has never actually had a nvme
[19:23] <cwayne> ijohnson: its one of them, im not sure which vic tried it on (though i think he said he tried all of them)
[20:11] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[20:11] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[20:11] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[20:12] <mup> PR # opened: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[20:12] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[20:12] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[20:15] <mup> PR # closed: snapcraft#2413, snapcraft#2673, snapcraft#2696, snapcraft#2826, snapcraft#2871, snapcraft#2890, snapcraft#2910, snapcraft#2941, snapcraft#2971, snapcraft#3018, snapcraft#3062, snapcraft#3097, snapcraft#3107, snapcraft#3109, snapcraft#3110, snapcraft#3118, snapcraft#3127,
[20:15] <mup> snapcraft#3128, snapcraft#3129, snapcraft#3131, snapcraft#3139, snapcraft#3140
[20:15] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#20 closed:  GRUB shows "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and blocks boot for a while <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/20>
[20:15] <mup> PR # closed: core#38, core#107, core#108, core#110, core#111
[20:15] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#30 closed: Git tags and versioning <Created by lopezem> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/30>
[20:15] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#36 closed: Broken kernel.efi does not reboot automatically <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/36>
[20:15] <mup> Issue core20#12 closed: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[20:15] <mup> Issue core20#32 closed: The machine-id file should be writable <question> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/32>
[20:15] <mup> PR # closed: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[20:15] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[20:15] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[20:15] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[20:16] <mup> PR # opened: core#38, core#107, core#108, core#110, core#111
[20:16] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#20 opened:  GRUB shows "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and blocks boot for a while <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/20>
[20:16] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#30 opened: Git tags and versioning <Created by lopezem> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/30>
[20:16] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#36 opened: Broken kernel.efi does not reboot automatically <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/36>
[20:16] <mup> Issue core20#12 opened: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[20:16] <mup> Issue core20#32 opened: The machine-id file should be writable <question> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/32>
[20:16] <mup> Issue core20#61 opened: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[20:16] <mup> PR # opened: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[20:16] <mup> PR # opened: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[20:16] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[20:16] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[20:17] <mup> Issue # closed: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[20:17] <mup> PR # closed: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[20:18] <mup> PR # opened: snapcraft#2413, snapcraft#2673, snapcraft#2696, snapcraft#2826, snapcraft#2871, snapcraft#2890, snapcraft#2910, snapcraft#2941, snapcraft#2971, snapcraft#3018, snapcraft#3062, snapcraft#3097, snapcraft#3107, snapcraft#3109, snapcraft#3110, snapcraft#3118, snapcraft#3127,
[20:18] <mup> snapcraft#3128, snapcraft#3129, snapcraft#3131, snapcraft#3139, snapcraft#3140
[20:18] <mup> Issue core-build#60 closed: Consider setting RPATH for executables and libraries <Created by mikix> <https://github.com/snapcore/core-build/issue/60>
[20:18] <mup> PR # closed: core-build#11, core-build#22, core-build#26, core-build#37, core-build#51, core-build#58
[20:18] <mup> Issue # opened: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[20:18] <mup> PR # opened: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[20:19] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#30 closed: Git tags and versioning <Created by lopezem> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/30>
[20:19] <mup> Issue core-build#60 opened: Consider setting RPATH for executables and libraries <Created by mikix> <https://github.com/snapcore/core-build/issue/60>
[20:19] <mup> PR # opened: core-build#11, core-build#22, core-build#26, core-build#37, core-build#51, core-build#58
[20:19] <mup> Issue # closed: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[20:19] <mup> PR # closed: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[20:20] <mup> PR # closed: core#38, core#107, core#108, core#110, core#111
[20:21] <mup> PR # closed: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[20:21] <mup> PR # closed: core-build#11, core-build#22, core-build#26, core-build#37, core-build#51, core-build#58
[20:21] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[20:21] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[20:21] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[20:23] <xnox> mup go home =)
[20:33] <mup> Issue core20#12 closed: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[20:33] <mup> Issue core20#32 closed: The machine-id file should be writable <question> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/32>
[20:33] <mup> Issue core20#61 closed: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[20:33] <mup> PR # closed: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[20:34] <mup> Issue core20#12 opened: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[20:34] <mup> Issue core20#32 opened: The machine-id file should be writable <question> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/32>
[20:34] <mup> Issue core20#61 opened: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[20:34] <mup> PR # opened: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[21:02] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[21:02] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[21:02] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[21:03] <mup> PR # opened: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[21:03] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[21:03] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[21:04] <mup> Issue # closed: classic-snap#7, classic-snap#8, classic-snap#14, classic-snap#15, classic-snap#31, classic-snap#32, classic-snap#33
[21:04] <mup> PR # closed: classic-snap#24, classic-snap#27, classic-snap#28, classic-snap#30
[21:07] <mup> Issue # opened: classic-snap#7, classic-snap#8, classic-snap#14, classic-snap#15, classic-snap#31, classic-snap#32, classic-snap#33
[21:07] <mup> PR # opened: classic-snap#24, classic-snap#27, classic-snap#28, classic-snap#30
[21:39] <ijohnson> Poor mup
[22:01] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#20 closed:  GRUB shows "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and blocks boot for a while <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/20>
[22:01] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#36 closed: Broken kernel.efi does not reboot automatically <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/36>
[22:02] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#20 opened:  GRUB shows "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and blocks boot for a while <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/20>
[22:02] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#30 opened: Git tags and versioning <Created by lopezem> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/30>
[22:02] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#36 opened: Broken kernel.efi does not reboot automatically <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/36>
[22:03] <mup> Issue core20#12 closed: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[22:03] <mup> Issue core20#61 closed: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[22:03] <mup> PR # closed: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[22:04] <mup> PR snapcraft#3143 opened: cli: migrate close to use the new channel map <Created by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3143>
[22:04] <mup> Issue core20#12 opened: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[22:04] <mup> Issue core20#32 opened: The machine-id file should be writable <question> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/32>
[22:04] <mup> Issue core20#61 opened: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[22:04] <mup> PR # opened: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[22:36] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#20 closed:  GRUB shows "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and blocks boot for a while <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/20>
[22:36] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#30 closed: Git tags and versioning <Created by lopezem> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/30>
[22:37] <mup> PR # closed: snapcraft#2413, snapcraft#2673, snapcraft#2696, snapcraft#2826, snapcraft#2871, snapcraft#2890, snapcraft#2910, snapcraft#2941, snapcraft#2971, snapcraft#3018, snapcraft#3062, snapcraft#3097, snapcraft#3107, snapcraft#3109, snapcraft#3110, snapcraft#3118, snapcraft#3127,
[22:37] <mup> snapcraft#3128, snapcraft#3129, snapcraft#3131, snapcraft#3139, snapcraft#3140, snapcraft#3143
[22:37] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#20 opened:  GRUB shows "Trying to terminate EFI services again" and blocks boot for a while <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/20>
[22:37] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#30 opened: Git tags and versioning <Created by lopezem> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/30>
[22:37] <mup> Issue pc-amd64-gadget#36 opened: Broken kernel.efi does not reboot automatically <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/issue/36>
[22:37] <mup> Issue # closed: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[22:37] <mup> PR # closed: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[22:38] <mup> Issue # opened: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[22:38] <mup> PR # opened: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[22:39] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[22:39] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[22:39] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[22:40] <mup> PR # opened: snapcraft#2413, snapcraft#2673, snapcraft#2696, snapcraft#2826, snapcraft#2871, snapcraft#2890, snapcraft#2910, snapcraft#2941, snapcraft#2971, snapcraft#3018, snapcraft#3062, snapcraft#3097, snapcraft#3107, snapcraft#3109, snapcraft#3110, snapcraft#3118, snapcraft#3127,
[22:40] <mup> snapcraft#3128, snapcraft#3129, snapcraft#3131, snapcraft#3139, snapcraft#3140, snapcraft#3143
[22:40] <mup> PR # opened: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[22:40] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[22:40] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[22:43] <mup> PR # closed: snapcraft#2413, snapcraft#2673, snapcraft#2696, snapcraft#2826, snapcraft#2871, snapcraft#2890, snapcraft#2910, snapcraft#2941, snapcraft#2971, snapcraft#3018, snapcraft#3062, snapcraft#3097, snapcraft#3107, snapcraft#3109, snapcraft#3110, snapcraft#3118, snapcraft#3127,
[22:43] <mup> snapcraft#3128, snapcraft#3129, snapcraft#3131, snapcraft#3139, snapcraft#3140, snapcraft#3143
[22:46] <mup> PR # opened: snapcraft#2413, snapcraft#2673, snapcraft#2696, snapcraft#2826, snapcraft#2871, snapcraft#2890, snapcraft#2910, snapcraft#2941, snapcraft#2971, snapcraft#3018, snapcraft#3062, snapcraft#3097, snapcraft#3107, snapcraft#3109, snapcraft#3110, snapcraft#3118, snapcraft#3127,
[22:46] <mup> snapcraft#3128, snapcraft#3129, snapcraft#3131, snapcraft#3139, snapcraft#3140, snapcraft#3143
[22:46] <mup> Issue core20#12 closed: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[22:46] <mup> Issue core20#61 closed: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[22:46] <mup> PR # closed: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[22:47] <mup> Issue core20#12 opened: Drop consoleconf from the core snap <question> <Created by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/12>
[22:47] <mup> Issue core20#32 opened: The machine-id file should be writable <question> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/32>
[22:47] <mup> Issue core20#61 opened: /etc/writable is double mounted <Created by cmatsuoka> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/issue/61>
[22:47] <mup> PR # opened: core20#11, core20#45, core20#49, core20#54, core20#58, core20#62
[22:49] <mup> Issue # closed: classic-snap#7, classic-snap#8, classic-snap#14, classic-snap#15, classic-snap#31, classic-snap#32, classic-snap#33
[22:49] <mup> PR # closed: classic-snap#24, classic-snap#27, classic-snap#28, classic-snap#30
[22:52] <mup> Issue # opened: classic-snap#7, classic-snap#8, classic-snap#14, classic-snap#15, classic-snap#31, classic-snap#32, classic-snap#33
[22:52] <mup> PR # opened: classic-snap#24, classic-snap#27, classic-snap#28, classic-snap#30
[22:52] <mup> Issue # closed: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[22:52] <mup> PR # closed: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[22:53] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[22:53] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[22:53] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[22:53] <genii> holey moley
[22:53] <mup> Issue # opened: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[22:53] <mup> PR # opened: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[22:54] <mup> PR # opened: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[22:54] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[22:54] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[22:55] <mup> PR # closed: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[22:55] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[22:55] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[22:56] <mup> PR # opened: snapd#6258, snapd#7168, snapd#7205, snapd#7414, snapd#7417, snapd#7436, snapd#7570, snapd#7586, snapd#7590, snapd#7603, snapd#7614, snapd#7700, snapd#7825, snapd#7869, snapd#7900, snapd#7927, snapd#7982, snapd#8079, snapd#8143, snapd#8271, snapd#8301, snapd#8317, snapd#8340,
[22:56] <mup> snapd#8351, snapd#8352, snapd#8366, snapd#8395, snapd#8398, snapd#8455, snapd#8499, snapd#8508, snapd#8519, snapd#8520, snapd#8521, snapd#8532, snapd#8533, snapd#8558, snapd#8567, snapd#8568, snapd#8569, snapd#8570, snapd#8573, snapd#8576, snapd#8578, snapd#8591, snapd#8592, snapd#8604, snapd#8608,
[22:56] <mup> snapd#8609, snapd#8620, snapd#8639, snapd#8640, snapd#8643, snapd#8656, snapd#8661, snapd#8667, snapd#8675, snapd#8677, snapd#8683, snapd#8691, snapd#8693, snapd#8697, snapd#8699, snapd#8702, snapd#8704, snapd#8708, snapd#8709, snapd#8710, snapd#8711
[22:58] <mup> Issue # closed: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[22:58] <mup> PR # closed: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[22:59] <mup> Issue # opened: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145, core18#151, core18#153
[22:59] <mup> PR # opened: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146, core18#148, core18#152
[23:05] <mup> PR # closed: core-build#11, core-build#22, core-build#26, core-build#37, core-build#51, core-build#58
[23:06] <mup> Issue core-build#60 opened: Consider setting RPATH for executables and libraries <Created by mikix> <https://github.com/snapcore/core-build/issue/60>
[23:06] <mup> PR # opened: core-build#11, core-build#22, core-build#26, core-build#37, core-build#51, core-build#58