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cpaelzerFYI I'll start slowly today having to end another concurrent meeting first15:28
slyono/15:31
joalifo/15:31
sarnoldgood morning15:31
slyonjoalif: great work on the libapache2-mod-auth-oidc review! I've just sent you my comments via email and pasted the result to LP15:32
cpaelzerstarting soon ....15:32
schopinCould you guys ping me when rustc's MIR is on? I have questions for y'all :)15:32
slyonschopin: will do!15:33
schopinthanks :)15:33
joalifslyon: thank you very much for your feedback/corrections and for posting it on lp, it's all very helpfull!15:33
cpaelzer#startmeeting Weekly Main Inclusion Requests status15:33
meetingologyMeeting started at 15:33:42 UTC.  The chair is cpaelzer.  Information about MeetBot at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology15:33
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cpaelzer#topic Review of previous action items15:33
cpaelzerno others than the assigned tasks15:33
cpaelzer#topic current component mismatches15:33
cpaelzerMission: Identify required actions and spread the load among the teams15:34
cpaelzer#link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.svg15:34
cpaelzer#link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.svg15:34
didrockson libreoffice -> the new release is in, which triggered even more issues. Already pinged ricotz to sort that out15:34
cpaelzernon-proposed LGTM15:34
didrockson libadwaita pulling glade -> pinged seb12815:34
cpaelzerplocate is a new request we will see later15:34
cpaelzerlibreoffice has even more than last week15:34
cpaelzerthanks didrocks15:34
slyonlibhandy-1/glade seems new15:35
cpaelzerwe didn't get an answer on heat -> vitrageclient -> twitter-bootstrap3 last week from jamespage15:35
didrockssorry libadwaita/I meant libhandy15:35
cpaelzerjamespage: if you are around today, what is the plan forward on this one?15:35
cpaelzerthe rest looks known to me15:36
slyonah, thanks didrocks!15:36
cpaelzerxcvt is in the new queue today15:36
cpaelzerwe know jamespage has a concurrent meeting sometimes, so we can go on and if he is around later he can tell us about heat -> vitrageclient -> twitter-bootstrap315:37
cpaelzer#topic New MIRs15:37
cpaelzerMission: ensure to assign all incoming reviews for fast processing15:37
cpaelzer#link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/?field.searchtext=&orderby=-date_last_updated&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&assignee_option=none&field.assignee=&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir15:37
cpaelzersa promised plocate and libxcvt15:37
cpaelzerlooking for reviewers15:37
slyonI can do libxcvt15:37
cpaelzerI have a few PTO days incoming, so I can't assign myself yet15:37
cpaelzerthanks slyon15:37
didrocksI should be able to take plocate15:38
cpaelzerawesome15:38
sarnoldwoot15:38
sarnold(I love plocate :)15:38
cpaelzer#topic Incomplete bugs / questions15:38
cpaelzerMission: Identify required actions and spread the load among the teams15:38
didrocksnever used it, still at the locate area here :p15:38
cpaelzer#link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/?field.searchtext=&orderby=-date_last_updated&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir15:38
cpaelzerthree to talk about15:39
cpaelzerhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libapache2-mod-auth-openidc/+bug/195972215:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1959722 in libapache2-mod-auth-openidc (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libapache2-mod-auth-openidc" [Undecided, Incomplete]15:39
cpaelzerthat just got review updated15:39
cpaelzerno action yet until there is feedback by coreycb15:39
cpaelzernext is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/v4l2-relayd/+bug/195810915:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1958109 in OEM Priority Project "[MIR] v4l2-relayd" [High, In Progress]15:40
cpaelzerthat has an open question for slyon15:40
slyonyes. one comment was addressed. I need to check that other bug report and will answer to that comment later15:40
cpaelzerEven if that resolves one of slyon open issues, the list of required things is longer15:40
slyonack15:41
cpaelzerBTW - I have started to number my required7recommended TODOs15:41
sarnoldah, good idea15:41
cpaelzerso far it work as it is easier to a) refer to them later and b) to track if all of them are done later15:41
slyonindeed, that makes it easier to reference those15:41
cpaelzershould we throw this as suggestion into the template as so far it works well?15:41
cpaelzeror are htere opposing opinions?15:41
slyonlet's do it.15:42
joalifyup15:42
joalifsounds good15:42
cpaelzerok, I'll have a PR for next week15:42
cpaelzernext is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cargo/+bug/195793215:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1957932 in rustc (Ubuntu) "[MIR] rustc, cargo" [Critical, Incomplete]15:42
cpaelzerand here schopin wanted to talk with us15:42
slyonschopin: ^15:42
schopino/15:42
cpaelzerwe have two packages both with "ack but TODOs ..."15:42
schopinSo, I think I've done most of the work on src:rustc, except that there are issues with armhf when running the test suite15:43
cpaelzersounds like some great progress then15:43
cpaelzeronce done do another update like #5 and we shall pass it into the security queue then15:43
schopinyup, but I'm wondering if I should upload it as is for the security team to make their review?15:44
cpaelzerschopin: if it only is the testing on arm and all esle is adressed, yes upload it15:44
schopin'cause debugging on armhf could take hours *just for the initial build*15:44
cpaelzerschopin: but, there is a twist15:44
cpaelzerschopin: if you want to avoid to go through -proposed twice you can upload to a PPA15:44
cpaelzerschopin: and tell security that it is there and what it is waiting on15:44
sarnolddoes rustc/cargo on armhf even make sense? those things use vast amounts of memory, I'm not sure 32 bit platforms make sense15:45
cpaelzerschopin: then once arm tests are good, you can do one real upload and update the bug again telling security that from now on they can use this for the review15:45
schopinSounds good, I'll go with that then!15:45
cpaelzerschopin: ^^ how about the general challenge if rust@armhf makes sense?15:45
schopinhaven't had time to get to cargo but I expect it to go much quicker.15:45
cpaelzerI mean it is not really possible to say "supported but not here" and I feel "not building for armhf" will offend some people15:46
slyonso should we assign ubuntu-security already? Or will schopin do that once the PPA is ready?15:46
cpaelzerslyon: once the PPA is ready and an update made that explains all the todos are adressed - then assign security15:46
cpaelzerand for cargo, let us know if there is more to discuss then @schopin15:47
cpaelzergoing on with the meeting then15:47
schopinI'll address the armhf in the bug, I'll need to think on it ;)15:47
sarnoldthanks15:47
cpaelzer#topic MIR related Security Review Queue15:47
cpaelzerMission: Check on progress, do deadlines seem doable?15:47
cpaelzer#link https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+bugs?field.searchtext=%5BMIR%5D&assignee_option=choose&field.assignee=ubuntu-security&field.bug_reporter=&field.bug_commenter=&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir15:47
cpaelzersarnold: please trigger some hope on this queue :-)15:48
cpaelzeroh and BTW - when the security team assigns a person it is out of this list - like in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-asgiref/+bug/195317315:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1953173 in python-asgiref (Ubuntu) "[MIR] python-asgiref" [Critical, In Progress]15:49
sarnoldI can offer you a small piece of token hope, how's that? :) ccdm94 has made good progress on python-cheroot, she's sent me an initial review template to review :)15:49
cpaelzerthat is good15:49
sarnoldso I have hope that we'll move one of them to the finished column later today15:49
cpaelzerbut really I want you sarnold to yell at all layers about you that the top 9 of this list is strictly needed to make 22.4 happen the way it is meant to be15:49
sarnoldadsys and python-asgiref are still in progress; no new ones have been started15:49
cpaelzerand let me know if I shell help with that yelling15:50
sarnoldalas, the time for yelling was perhaps a year ago15:50
cpaelzerI did yell back then, and in november, december, january - as you know15:51
cpaelzerthe closer we get the higher the frequency15:51
cpaelzer:-)15:51
cpaelzeranyway - we often hear "the coming LTS is the most important", that should be reflected in the resources that you get to use on this15:51
cpaelzerI'm not blaming or staring at you sarnold :-)15:51
sarnoldunfortunately, another team member has accepted a role at another company in the meantime; her responsibilities will take ever more time from the remaining members of the team15:51
cpaelzerok enough, I'll keep my token of hope that you gave me15:51
sarnoldand our drive for hiring the entire world is consuming a vast amount of team time15:52
slyonwe need to clone sarnold15:52
sarnoldyesplease15:52
sarnoldI'll take two :)15:52
slyonheh15:52
cpaelzeryep, but my point is if "LTS is important" is the #1 of all #1 prios then that should win everywhere15:52
sarnoldI'm afraid others in the organization do not see it that way15:53
cpaelzersarnold: give me names in a private mail and I'll make it change15:53
cpaelzersarnold: that is the bit of help I can try to provide15:53
sarnoldcpaelzer: ack, thanks15:53
cpaelzer#topic Any other business?15:53
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cpaelzerare there any more fun topics15:53
cpaelzernone from me15:54
slyonnothing15:54
didrocksnothing either15:54
sarnoldnothing from me15:54
cpaelzeroh actually, one thing15:54
cpaelzerI have scheduled an in-person meeting for those of you that are at the sprint15:54
cpaelzerno agenda, just get together and use the chance for 30 minutes retrospective and thoughts on the MIR process15:55
cpaelzerit likely won't work well for remote :-/15:55
cpaelzerbetter luck next sprint I guess :-/15:55
sarnoldprobably not, but worth a shot..15:55
cpaelzerno I'm really out of topics15:55
cpaelzernow15:55
cpaelzerclosing this out in15:55
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cpaelzer#endmeeting15:55
meetingologyMeeting ended at 15:55:58 UTC.  Minutes at https://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2022/ubuntu-meeting.2022-02-15-15.33.moin.txt15:55
didrocksthanks all :)15:56
slyono/15:56
joalifo.15:56
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sarnoldthanks cpaelzer, all :)15:56
joalifthanks all15:58
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jamespagecpaelzer: re heat -> vitrageclient -> twitter-bootstrap316:56
jamespagethat is somewhat expected (at least the client bit)16:56
jamespagelibjs-twitter is used by the -doc package so I'm not quite sure why that's being pulled in16:56
cpaelzerjamespage: I think then you might need an exclusion for the -doc package17:29
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