[01:12] PR snapd#11384 closed: gadget: refactor StructureEncryption to have a concrete type instead of map [08:13] morning [08:19] pstolowski: hi! === alan_g_ is now known as alan_g [11:30] PR snapd#11398 closed: o/devicestate: preseeding test cleanup [15:10] PR snapd#11399 opened: tests: include new testing tools and utils [17:21] PR snapd#11400 opened: tests/nested/snapd-removes-vulnerable-snap-confine-revs: use newer snaps [17:26] PR snapd#11401 opened: snapstate: make "remove vulnerable version" message more friendly [17:37] Having a hard time finding the model assertions for pi that are used to construct the pi core20 snaps. Are those on launchpad somewhere branched away in a repo? [17:37] I also see some new movement in core22 and this is super exciting for us. [17:38] Looks like @waveform is making waves.. mwa ha.. ha.. ugh [17:40] hardwire, model assertions used to be under https://github.com/snapcore/models IIRC [17:40] yeh I .. JUST... saw that in the docs and was running back here to say nm! [17:41] Is core22 fairly severed from focal nowadays? I see updated kernels all around. [17:41] We are working on some signage systems and I am building custom core20 base images today and saw recent movement all over snapcore github. [17:51] PR snapd#11402 opened: packaging: update changelog for 2.54.3 [17:56] PR snapd#11403 opened: o/devicestate/firstboot_preseed_test.go: remove deadcode [17:57] PR core#128 closed: Handle PPAs being served from ppa.launchpadcontent.net [18:40] Yeesh.. those models were released quite a while ago but I guess that doesn't matter too much. The store id and channel are variable.. just depends on when you build the image I suppose (even with a signed machine file). [20:42] PR snapd#11404 opened: interfaces/{cpu,power}-control: add more accesses for commercial device tuning [20:47] PR snapd#11403 closed: o/devicestate/firstboot_preseed_test.go: remove deadcode [20:52] PR snapd#11405 opened: packaging/ubuntu-16.04/rules: don't run unit tests on riscv64 [23:57] PR snapd#11401 closed: snapstate: make "remove vulnerable version" message more friendly