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- Agenda
- Review ACTION points from previous meeting
- SpamapS to submit rubygems change proposal as Important bug in Debian and CC ubuntu-devel
- jjohansen to review bug 493156
- zul to review papercut status of bug 582963
- ttx to make burnup charts available to people who want them
- Review ACTION points from previous meeting
- Beta milestone release (ttx) – Beta-milestoned bugs and ISO testing
- Post-beta work – Maverick bugs and release status page (ttx)
- pv-ops kernel status update
- Tuesday 2010-09-07 at 1800 UTC – #ubuntu-meeting
- jjohansen to provide tests for bug 582963 and request SRU
- SpamapS to submit rubygems change proposal as Important bug in Debian and CC ubuntu-devel
- submitted, discussion had, consensus reached…
- rubygems 1.9.1 to be merged into ruby 1.9, and gems to be placed in /usr/local/bin
- copious congratulations and kudos from all around to Spamaps
- test kernel built, but not yet submitted for SRU
- Done, in apache now
- side effect in the form of a new SSl bug
- zul may revert
- http://people.canonical.com/~ttx/current-milestone-progress.svg is refreshed hourly
- beta cycle is winding down (ends this thursday)
- we are mostly on track
- iso testing coming up soon
- jib and ttx finalizing RC plan on friday
- ttx described in detail how to prioritize work
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MaverickReleaseStatus
- Milestoned bugs — those have high priority
- high priority meaning, spec work is even secondary
- then you have “High, release targeted bugs”
- and finally “Other release-targeted bugs” – targets of opportunity
- QA team changing the way regression tags are used – RFC out soon
- mathiaz announces that he has automated all of the iso testing
- Bug #606373 – sporadic console output – looking for a race
- Bug #620994 (xen kernel BUG) – after extensive testing doesn’t affect, Maverick or Lucid
- Bug #614853 (kernel panic divide error) – could not replicate
- Bug 621175 (virtual kernel contains too many modules) – will have to be fixed post-beta
- 48 targets; 25 bugs fixed; 8 invalidated; 3 waiting on upstream; 12 postponed
- ttx frets that the effort failed in bringing in new contributors
- kirkland asks how many users were made happier with Ubuntu Server
- tough to quantify
- kirkland and mathiaz agree that it is nice dedicating time to fix small bugs
- hallyn and Spamaps concur that it was a useful exercise for learning about packaging
- We will further discuss at UDS-N
- Next meeting will be on Tuesday, September 7th at 18:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeti
