[00:20] [telegram] let me know if you need an assist tsimonq2 i've got some time this week [02:37] [telegram] @teward001: I'd certainly appreciate it if you could. Helpful items would include: [02:37] [telegram] - Following up on the last 3 LXQt packages in proposed, we're waiting on a Very Slow queue (same goes for @kc2bez) [02:37] [telegram] - I installed the OpenQA package from the archive in a 22.04 LXD container and set up nginx reverse proxying. All of the pre-built container solutions seem to be rather, er, RHEL-family specific... so whether you could help unglue openqa from proposed, decide on + implement the next best flavor of OpenQA, or just go Mach Jesus and bang out the installation in a way Canonical IS would (purely technically) accept, by all means [02:37] [telegram] - burn WordPress to the ground in favor of a static, translatable site, keeping Raf's artistic values (bonus points if you could get Raf back for a small bit, even if we have to pay him :P) (re @teward001: let me know if you need an assist tsimonq2 i've got some time this week) [02:41] This might be an unpopular idea... but we don't have to host openQA on Ubuntu. Just because we're testing Ubuntu doesn't mean we can't used an RHEL derivative. [02:41] * This might be an unpopular idea... but we don't have to host openQA on Ubuntu. Just because we're testing Ubuntu doesn't mean we can't used an RHEL derivative to host the tester. [02:42] arraybolt3 @arraybolt3:matrix.org: Items that could be helpful for you to work on if you have the time this week may include:... (full message at ) [02:43] arraybolt3[m]: I mean... here's the thing. Yeah, for a sandbox it may work for a bit to use one of their pre-baked containers. That being said, once we have ours up I'm going to cross-reference notes with some people and figure out how to get everyone to adopt it [02:44] That being said, in my opinion it's a priority to get that, CI, and ppa-britney up ASAP so technical problems are evident [02:45] And it takes work off of the contributors so we can spend less time on the "same stuff different cycle" and more on actually moving the needle [02:46] (re: working on Lubuntu Developer application) Alright for Lubuntu Membership I just wanted everyone to be in agreement. With Lubuntu Developer... technical knowledge is key, and I know I'm missing technical knowledge. Lemme at least get to the point where me and the Debian LXQt Team can work together smoothly and then maybe I won't be quite so scared of that. [02:47] (I mean I literally only just finally got somewhat comfortable with Vim and Git recently, and I'm not even all that comfortable with either!) [02:48] Whenever you're ready... :) [13:31] [telegram] dont get me started on RHEL. (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) * This might be an unpopular idea... but we don't have to host openQA on Ubuntu. Just because we're testing Ubuntu doesn't mean we can't used an RHEL derivative to host the tester.) [13:33] [telegram] WP /RAF is outside my purview. because thats a complete recode of things. :P [13:33] [telegram] [13:33] [telegram] Packages in proposed need built i assume - if the queue is long blame the fact theres so much stuff going on including bootstrapping. [13:33] [telegram] [13:33] [telegram] i'll help with getting openqa up. LXD containers include RHEL based options but i'll investigate openqa. after work todaym (re @tsimonq2: @teward001: I'd certainly appreciate it if you could. Helpful items would include: [13:33] [telegram] - Following up on the last 3 LXQt packages in proposed, we're waiting on a Very Slow queue (same goes for @kc2bez) [13:33] [telegram] - I installed the OpenQA package from the archive in a 22.04 LXD container and set up nginx reverse proxying. All of the pre-built container solutions seem to be rather, er, RHEL-family specific... so whether you could help unglue openqa from proposed, decide on + implement the next best flavor of OpenQA, or just go Mach Jesus and bang out the installation in a way Canonical IS would (purely technically) accept, by all means [13:33] [telegram] - burn WordPress to the ground in favor of a static, translatable site, keeping Raf's artistic values (bonus points if you could get Raf back for a small bit, even if we have to pay him :P)) [14:06] [telegram] The arm64 and s390c test queue are currently being processed by one of these..... (re @teward001: WP /RAF is outside my purview. because thats a complete recode of things. :P [14:06] [telegram] [14:06] [telegram] Packages in proposed need built i assume - if the queue is long blame the fact theres so much stuff going on including bootstrapping. [14:06] [telegram] [14:06] [telegram] i'll help with getting openqa up. LXD containers include RHEL based options but i'll investigate openqa. after work todaym) [14:06] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/5558479a/file_8696.jpg [14:07] [telegram] Or seems like it! [14:10] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/92739f42/count_counting.mp4 [14:10] [telegram] live footage from the datacenter [15:46] [telegram] I figured as much :P (re @teward001: dont get me started on RHEL.) [15:47] [telegram] Here's the thing... RHEL works well for a lot of people. We use it very frequently at $dayjob, because we have a direct contact at Red Hat :P [15:47] [telegram] We're an Ubuntu flavor, we enjoy a lot of freedoms as such, but we should base everything we do on the base we're dedicated to contributing back to, if that makes sense [15:49] [telegram] darn, thought I'd at least try :P [15:49] [telegram] [15:49] [telegram] Yeah, the current blocker for everyone is the autopkgtest queue. Sounds like we need: [15:49] [telegram] A) Better prioritization of the queue. [15:49] [telegram] B) Speedup of Britney for when the queue is massive (current runs take 3-4 hours) [15:49] [telegram] I'm definitely interested in working on these items, but I need time :P maybe a week or two [15:49] [telegram] [15:49] [telegram] Thanks re: OpenQA :) (re @teward001: WP /RAF is outside my purview. because thats a complete recode of things. :P [15:49] [telegram] [15:49] [telegram] Packages in proposed need built i assume - if the queue is long blame the fact theres so much stuff going on including bootstrapping. [15:49] [telegram] [15:49] [telegram] i'll help with getting openqa up. LXD containers include RHEL based options but i'll investigate openqa. after work todaym) [15:49] [telegram] HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA (re @RikMills: live footage from the datacenter) [16:24] [telegram] https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/213eb20c/file_8700.jpg [16:24] [telegram] updated 22.04! [16:31] >:D [20:43] Simon Quigley: https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-themes/issues/91#issuecomment-1322406577 (re: EXIF licensing mismatch), is this OK? [20:44] For a bonus I'd try to get to the bottom of why Copyright Notice doesn't work, otherwise yeah that should be cool :) [20:58] "For a bonus I'd try to get to..." <- `exiftool '-CopyrightNotice=text here' Valendas.png` succeeds in modifying that field. Commented on report with working command. [21:54] @teward001: wrt openQA, what is it I would be able to help with? Programming the tests themselves? Writing documentation? Or...? [22:12] (I never did figure out how to get openQA set up on my end so I have no clue how to use it currently.)