Re: [apparmor] AppArmor development meetings
On 05/16/2012 11:15 AM, Christian Boltz wrote: > Hello, > > Am Montag, 14. Mai 2012 schrieb John Johansen: >> The audio logs are already available > > Will you tell us where they can be downloaded (including the next > session in the same room) or do we have to search them like easter > eggs? ;-) > well I assumed it was available like last year but I am still looking, and it may not have been recorded. I will poke around some more > I managed to "listen" to some of the livestreams with wget ;-) and > already denoised the "development" session. Unfortunately the streaming > server kills the connection hourly, which means there is a short gap > near the end because the session was was slightly longer than scheduled. > (That's why I'm asking for the original recordings - maybe the gap there > is smaller.) > hrmmm, no the stream server will be it > Nevertheless: you can download the denoised recording of the "AppArmor > development" session (34 MB) from > www.cboltz.de/tmp/2012-05-09-apparmor-development-denoised.ogg > thanks >> but I expect they are pretty bad > > If they are like the livestream, then you are right :-/ > Lots of background noise, and the "interesting" speakers should be > louder. Are you afraid of microphones because you stay on distance? ;-) > hehe, its more of how the rooms are setup, there is a mic at the front with about 8 chairs close to it (what they call the fish bowl), and then more chairs further away. We always sat in the fish bowl area but you still get poor audio. Really we need to have each person miked up, or be passing a mike around > BTW: is the livestream setup described somewhere? (It could be useful > for the openSUSE conference.) > hrmm not that I know of Ubuntu sets up an ice cast server http://icecast.ubuntu.com:8000/status.xsl www.icecast.org -- AppArmor mailing list AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor
Re: [apparmor] AppArmor development meetings
Hello, Am Montag, 14. Mai 2012 schrieb John Johansen: > The audio logs are already available Will you tell us where they can be downloaded (including the next session in the same room) or do we have to search them like easter eggs? ;-) I managed to "listen" to some of the livestreams with wget ;-) and already denoised the "development" session. Unfortunately the streaming server kills the connection hourly, which means there is a short gap near the end because the session was was slightly longer than scheduled. (That's why I'm asking for the original recordings - maybe the gap there is smaller.) Nevertheless: you can download the denoised recording of the "AppArmor development" session (34 MB) from www.cboltz.de/tmp/2012-05-09-apparmor-development-denoised.ogg > but I expect they are pretty bad If they are like the livestream, then you are right :-/ Lots of background noise, and the "interesting" speakers should be louder. Are you afraid of microphones because you stay on distance? ;-) BTW: is the livestream setup described somewhere? (It could be useful for the openSUSE conference.) Regards, Christian Boltz -- _sehr_ alt: ich musste neulich wieder feststellen, dass bei einem 32bit System nach (2^^32-1)/100 Sekunden Laufzeit es nicht mehr sinnvoll möglich ist, die uptime zu ermitteln :) [Wolfgang Hamann in opensuse-de] -- AppArmor mailing list AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor
Re: [apparmor] AppArmor development meetings
On 05/14/2012 03:15 PM, intrigeri wrote: > Hi, > > John Johansen wrote (07 May 2012 18:24:27 GMT) : >> I know this is extremely late notice of the times but there will be >> a couple apparmor development and planning sessions at UDS this week > > I hope you had a great time there :) > I'm sorry I could not make it for the meeting about packaging. > > May someone please publish the resulting meeting notes or pad to some > place that does not require authentication, or point me to an already > existing such place? The audio logs are already available but I expect they are pretty bad and will have to have some normalization done to them like last year. We will also of course be summarizing what happened and sending a post out to the list (that should happen some time this week). But off the top of my head - stacking support for profiles (lots of interesting uses) - getting the new interface done and upstream so introspection etc works with upstream kernels - fixing current bugs - delegation if we can slip it in - rewriting / updating of current tools - start switching of the current regression test suite to python unit test old test will use the current infrastructure and be gradually converted over as they need updating etc. - aa-easyprof integration (template base profile tool) - jdstrand demoed his recently revived and updated aa-sandbox (with X support) built on top of aa-easyprof and aa-exec (more on this soon) - dbus support over all there was a lot of discussion and some good progress but not much in the way of code. Hope that holds you over until we can get a proper summary out later in the week -- AppArmor mailing list AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor
Re: [apparmor] AppArmor development meetings
Hi, John Johansen wrote (07 May 2012 18:24:27 GMT) : > I know this is extremely late notice of the times but there will be > a couple apparmor development and planning sessions at UDS this week I hope you had a great time there :) I'm sorry I could not make it for the meeting about packaging. May someone please publish the resulting meeting notes or pad to some place that does not require authentication, or point me to an already existing such place? -- AppArmor mailing list AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor
[apparmor] AppArmor development meetings
I know this is extremely late notice of the times but there will be a couple apparmor development and planning sessions at UDS this week Monday May 7 19:00 - 20:00 UTC - apparmor testing and test suite planning in Grand Ballroom H Monday May 7 23:15 - 24:00 UTC - apparmor dev planning for the next release in Grand Ballroom H Wednesday May 9 19:00 - 20:00 UTC - apparmor packaging and integration in Ubuntu in Grand Ballroom H IRC will be available on freenode.net #ubuntu-uds-grand-ballroom-h A live audio stream will be available, links for each room are available at http://icecast.ubuntu.com:8000/status.xsl there should be IRC available but I have not found the link information for that yet. -- AppArmor mailing list AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor