[05:26] <cpaelzer> good morning
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> hey cpaelzer 
[05:27] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: o/
[05:28] <bryceh> hi
[05:30] <utkarsh2102> bryceh: hellu!
[05:33] <bryceh> hi utkarsh2102 
[05:33] <bryceh> pinot is back up (power outage)
[05:36] <utkarsh2102> woooot!
[05:43] <cpaelzer> wow activity - hi lotuspsychje bryceh and utkarsh2102
[05:51] <bryceh> hi cpaelzer, trying to get lightning talk notes written for tomorrow
[05:55] <cpaelzer> which is my later today :-)
[05:55] <cpaelzer> so please get some sleep, we'll be a forgiving audience
[05:56] <cpaelzer> bryceh: if you have a lot to do left we can even swap our sessions of this/next week
[05:56] <cpaelzer> I do not want you to go too late for this
[05:57] <bryceh> cpaelzer, if you don't mind, that would actually be kinda great, I'm rather behind where I wanted to be
[06:01] <cpaelzer> bryceh: ok I'll switch us then ...
[06:02] <bryceh> cpaelzer, thanks so much
[06:04] <cpaelzer> np, sleep well please
[06:17] <cpaelzer> athos: sergiodj: FYI https://github.com/Segfault-Inc/Multicorn/pull/260
[06:18] <cpaelzer> this should sooner or later end in new releases that cause less pain when transitioning PG
[07:26] <mirespace> good morning
[08:25] <utkarsh2102> mirespace: o/
[08:26] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: kinda interesting to see how much of adding compatibility is just adding a bunch of if and endifs, haha
[09:32] <athos> thanks for the heads-up, cpaelzer :)
[10:31] <yurtesen> utkarsh2102: have you had a chance to look at my debdiff?
[10:35] <utkarsh2102> yurtesen: hey, it'll not be before Friday, I'm afraid.
[10:35] <utkarsh2102> also, I'm going to get this in Debian first. 
[10:36] <utkarsh2102> I'll probably upload to Debian and let it sync. And once that happens, I'll subsequently sponsor the upload to Focal and other stable releases. 
[10:48] <yurtesen> utkarsh2102: ok thanks, I guess you have noticed but I submitted the change to debian also https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1008668
[11:03] <utkarsh2102> yurtesen: yep, I did :) 
[11:03] <utkarsh2102> thank you!
[11:45] <athos> good morning! :)
[12:25] <mirespace> good morning athos o/
[12:59] <rbasak> I uploaded a fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libnotify/+bug/1961092 but for Jammy only. It probably wants a fix in Focal, although collectd is in universe so not a priority for the server team. However if someone is needing some experience in SRUs - say for an upcoming uploader application - then that's a fairly straightforward one to do.
[12:59] <athos> Could anyone import cl-plus-ssl to git ubuntu? 
[12:59] <athos> rbasak: ^ 
[12:59] <rbasak> Sure
[13:01] <schopin> athos: working on the pgloader OpenSSL issue?
[13:01] <rbasak> On its way.
[13:14] <athos> schopin: yes :)
[13:16] <rbasak> athos: import done
[13:16] <athos> schopin: I will forward that patch upstream now and propose merging cl-plus-ssl from debian with the patch on top (this should be an FFe), wdyt?
[13:16] <athos> thanks, rbasak 
[13:22] <athos> schopin: nvm, it just got merged in Debian; We can just sync it whenever it lands (FFe needed, I will follow-up with it); then I will forward upstream
[13:27] <schopin> athos: I had a look at the diff a few days ago, it seemed fairly substantial. OTOH, the package is probably useless rn :D
[13:35] <athos> schopin: well, the autopkgtest suite was OK with it :) Do you mean we should not sync the new version yet for some reason?
[13:38] <schopin> Well, the only other two options I can think of are removing pgloader and friends (and possibly more packages) or cherry-picking the openssl3-specific changes from upstream, which I'm definitely NOT volunteering for
[13:39] <schopin> so FFe-ing a sync from Debian sounds like the best choice, I'm just saying that it's a tougher sell to the release team ;)
[14:55] <bryceh> good morning
[18:01] <ahasenack> bryceh: do you remember how to make new "chapters" in the server guide? So it appears in the index?
[18:02] <ahasenack> bryceh: I just added "NFSv4 with Kerberos" to https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-nfs, but have been wondering if that wouldn't be better placed in its own chapter, instead of just under "NFS"
[18:02] <ahasenack> I had a cheat sheet for this in some trello board, long deleted/archived
[18:02] <bryceh> I think so yeah, one sec
[18:04] <sarnold> ahasenack: our IS folks have some trello creds they can use to ressurect data if it would help
[18:04] <bryceh> I *think* all we need to do is add an entry in the nav list, I don't think there's anything to do on the page itself, but I'm looking up
[18:05] <ahasenack> sarnold: I wouldn't even know in which board, at this point
[18:06] <sarnold> ahasenack: oh that's not a great starting point :( heh
[18:07] <bryceh> ahasenack, so generally how the guide is structured is to create an 'Introduction' page as your top level for the new category.  Then add an entry to https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/introduction/11322 pointing to it
[18:08] <bryceh> that page also has a collapsed Navigation subsection where you add the pages that are under that intro page
[18:08] <ahasenack> ah, right, that page has some "hidden" bits about navigation
[18:08] <ahasenack> I'll try that
[18:08] <ahasenack> thanks
[18:08] <bryceh> yep, there's also a Redirects hidden thing but you may not need that