g is more gnarly, it involves knowing how to
have -updates override release.)
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tation to update as previously mentioned in
this thread. This will probably want to be squared off before enabling,
so it may well make sense to do dev first and stables some time later
on.
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> middle of my day.
>
> Iain, and Robie if you plan to join, would that work for you as well?
I should be able to make this (I'll add a calendar event now).
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how we could do this
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think it can take that decision and do the
actual deactivations itself.
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st for spoons reasons. On that basis I'd be OK
stepping down from being an administrator, and possibly leaving the team
altogether, depending on what the active members consider their
priorities to be. Again I'd prefer to work that out with the team rather
than the new owners doing this 'f
ng work either in Launchpad or in tooling to
interact with the queue.
(Or something more creative, like giving everyone who can upload
UNAPPROVED queue access, and creating an expectation of peer review. But
we're close to starting to design a process here ;-) ...)
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licies and get them
approved.
The best way forward would be if someone had the spoons for that. I'd be
happy to help review, but I'm not likely to drive it, sorry. In the
absence of any of this happening, I would support notifying folks that
the current process is deprecated.
C
that soon.
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 12:27:17PM +, Iain Lane wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 12:34:39PM +0000, Iain Lane wrote:
> After this is done we'll look to reopen the archive again and
> re-enable auto-sync.
There's a few left in release still left to make their way out of
hirsute
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 12:34:39PM +, Iain Lane wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Due to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fakeroot/+bug/1915250,
> packages are being misbuilt. Files are ending up with the wrong owners.
>
> We've disabled auto-sync and frozen the archive u
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So yes, let's get this work scheduled if we can. :-)
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urrent/
but not released ones, not yet anyway. They've not been QAed enough so
far. Hopefully they at least boot and install :-).
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kage dependencies are already checked by
> the migration software so shouldn't be an issue.
>
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of seeking peer
review though - perhaps this expands the pool of reviewers, if anyone
feels confident in doing so but weren't in the installer team before. :)
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same time we moved to LO 7 - a change via Debian.
I took a look at codesearch:
https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=gengal=1=1
and it looks like in Debian openclipart is the only victim of this
change.
And that's now fixed in Ubuntu too, so all good I hope.
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u1_BUILDING.txt.gz
There appears to be some sort of network glitch that's been going on for
a few days now. I've filed a request with Canonical IS for them to have
a look. It's also affecting some CD image builds (or there are two
problems).
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[2]
https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/ubuntu-archive-scripts/display-broken-binaries/+merge/390362
[3] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-cdimage/+bug/1896215
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would make it happen sooner. :)
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/pull/85
* Found a couple of builds which had been affected by the setuptools
bug https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968410 and
retried them
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On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 04:53:48PM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
> Just looking into that, but it will delay the rollout into next week.
All done, this is now live. Do let me know if anything looks wrong.
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On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 10:20:18AM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
> I'm thinking that I'll make the cut over on Thursday UK time, so
> please have a look at the output before then and check your
> .yaml-parsing scripts against the new output (location changed since
> my initial post;
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 06:07:09PM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
> Over the last few weeks, I've been working on rebasing our extensive
> delta to proposed-migration. It's now at a state where it's ready for
> others to take a look at. Please check out the output from a dry-run
> (being r
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 07:49:18PM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
> I could maybe make a diff of subsets of the yaml, if that would be
> helpful. Perhaps even just a diff of the candidates, and then people
> can manually go back and inspect why something does or does not
> migrate when i
hide based on
mount options and how to set the default. (Personally I agree with Seth
that the systemd style is a nice way to do it, if upstream are up for
that.) But this warrants consideration, I think.
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the archive opening checklist. We just hadn't gotten that far
down it yet. I already did it this morning before seeing this email, so
it should appear soon. Huzzah!
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r existing favourite
release team member. They will delegate if necessary.
Happy bug-hunting from now until the final release, and please do help
out and test ISOs, netboot, etc, where you can and let us know what's
broken in your environment(s).
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 10:51:49AM +, Iain Lane wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 05:36:36PM +0000, Iain Lane wrote:
> > which I'm currently expecting to be in the week of 2020-01-27. I will
> > follow up with the exact day closer to the time.
>
> I was travelling last
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 05:36:36PM +, Iain Lane wrote:
> which I'm currently expecting to be in the week of 2020-01-27. I will
> follow up with the exact day closer to the time.
I was travelling last week and I'm afraid I didn't get enough time to
line up all of the preparation work re
n't think that's the right analysis, but I think it is the right fix
nevertheless.
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 12:16:26PM -0200, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 8:11 AM Iain Lane wrote:
> >
> > +skippable
> > +The test might need to be skipped for reasons that cannot be
> > +described by an existing restriction such as isolation
of known test restrictions. I've pasted
the diff of README.package-tests.rst below.
I don't currently expect any breakage to result from this, but if you
notice anything weird please reply here or come to #ubuntu-release and
we'll take a look.
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need an apt.conf.d snippet to cause it to be downloaded.
FAOD I don't plan to work on this, but I could discuss & review a
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hing to get started, but
in this case it's not so we do the same thing in code. It's like this so
you don't end up blocking the boot unnecessarily waiting for the network
to be "up" when nothing needs it to be.
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which fixes the problem for me. I'm not
sure if there's a better way to do this - basically it starts
network-online.target and waits for it to become active, with a timeout.
Review appreciated.
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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 04:14:13PM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
> Hi developers,
>
> Canonical IS are performing maintenance on one of the two clouds we use
> for running amd64 & i386 tests. For those architectures we are running
> at 50% of our usual capacity. As a result you wil
lled. How will it
> work in this case?
I should think that this would continue to work, as the migration will
be a one time operation on upgrades only.
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release note /
document the way to switch back.
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el of
paranoia should be removed from the process one way or another and be
replaced with some much simpler to comply with rules and appropriate
safety warnings. Debian manages to get by without being so prescriptive,
and we should be able to as well.
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to enable more developer autonomy. That said, I don't have a new
proposal to make right now but I would be interested in trying to work
one out.
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t by checking the --verbose output if you wanted to.
I agree that it would be better if our aptdaemon backend were dropped in
favour of using packagekit, but if somebody has time to work on this
then it is the task for the start of a cycle, not the end.
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about the content of the
archive, not exactly how things got there.
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demonstrating an understanding of its process, then you probably
do want to create a new class that doesn't require this. That would
certainly be acceptable. I'm saying that I don't set the bar high enough
to see the required level of understanding as being very difficult to
achieve if you've already contri
s of developer is required. Not that I need to
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than you don't need an exception. If you add a debian/patch that adds a
new feature, or enable one via build flags then you do. We care about
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bdbusmenu-qt4) so probably it can be a recommendation of libqtgui4 too.
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sense. That would be for the new members to work out. Of course that
might be difficult if there is one member with a wildly different
timezone to the rest - not sure what to say there... (that member could
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every 2 weeks for the next 2
years (all the '2's...)? Without a properly functioning board there is
no path for new contributors to get upload rights or developer
membership.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperMembershipBoard
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ude a link so we
can see that you have shared your fix with upstream and don't have to
ask.
The Ubuntu desktop team is leading this work, and we can be found in
#ubuntu-desktop on Freenode if you have questions.
Lots of love from Brussels,
Matthias Klumpp
Iain Lane
Lars Uebern
ebian (pkg-gnome, pkg-evolution,
pkg-vala and friends) I'd prefer to do it immediately there. Feel free
to file a bug with patch in the BTS and X-Debbugs-CC me.
As Seb says, probably at first concentrate on the things that help you
to achieve a goal (e.g. cross-building some package).
C
notice that it contains more items now. This is because we
now look at merge proposals which uploading teams have to review -
team-owned packaging branches have these as reviewer by default but they
were quite easy to miss before.
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On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 10:36:27AM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/laney-test/kubuntu-dev.html
http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/kubuntu-dev.html
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Otherwise, your patience is appreciated. I expect the freeze to last no
longer than 36 hours.
^^ 60 - off by one day.
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transitions that will prevent seeded packages reaching the
release pocket.
We're not planning on freezing the archive for the alpha this time, to
minimise disruption, but we ask for you to be considerate in return.
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On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 06:11:54PM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 09:48:16AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
[…]
My understanding is that Matthias has asked Iain to help set this up. I
don't know the status of this yet - Matthias? Iain?
I wasn't entirely clear from our
results.
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carrying on with, I could probably
recreate some brain state from back then and try to finish the feature.
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with the DMB and we may reconsider.
The vote closes on 2015-03-02 at approximately 12:00 UTC.
For the DMB,
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 12:53:09PM +, Iain Lane wrote:
Hi,
The Developer Membership Board (DMB) has started restaffing vote for the
four members whose terms are expiring. The DMB
) then we'll extend the voting deadline. In any event, there will be
another CfV which should remind folks if they've been unable to vote due
to this.
Apologies for the problems.
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. There are five candidates:
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Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox)
Iain Lane (Laney)
Scott Kitterman (ScottK)
Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
The vote closes on 2015-03-02 at approximately 12:00 UTC.
Ballots are being mailed to all members of ~ubuntu-dev who have a public
,
Iain
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 06:40:42PM +, Iain Lane wrote:
Hi,
We will soon have four vacant Developer Membership Board seats. Benjamin
Drung, Iain Lane, Scott Kitterman and Stéphane Graber will reach the end
of their terms on 2015-02-17. This mail is a call for nominations.
The DMB
in Launchpad) who wishes to vote, and you didn't
receive a ballot, please email me privately.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 09:54:15AM +, Iain Lane wrote:
Hi,
The Developer Membership Board (DMB) has started restaffing vote for the
three members whose terms are expiring. The DMB is responsible
don't feel a certain candidate
should be on the DMB, you should rank 'None of the below' higher than
that candidate.
On behalf of the DMB,
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on the board before emailing the DMB.
Please consider writing a short statement on your wiki page if nominated
so that others get a better idea of who they are voting for. If you
include a link to this in your nomination mail or a followup, the DMB
will share it when the call for votes begins.
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move. So, that's on the radar
and once it's fixed it'll address the most serious problem.
It's only one reason packages fail to migrate, so it only partially
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before taking a look at a bug.
/dholbach
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too before it could be
enabled, like getting buildds to ignore the flag. It still seems to me
that this is the right thing to do. If anyone wants to pick it up and
push it over the line then please do.
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chap,
volunteered.
* ''LINK:''
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/devel-permissions/2013-June/000491.html
* ''ACTION:'' bdrung to reply to Daniel Pocock on devel-permissions
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totally understand that you probably don't want to revisit
all of this again, so let me end by saying that this is a big
improvement on what we had before and I think it'll make me a happier
reviewer and consumer. We can revisit the MP thing in time, if
necessary.
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it.
Yeah, me too. There's also indicator-china-weather which I don't think
is a fork but perhaps could be folded back into the main
indicator-weather project, as they seem to have quite similar goals.
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On Fri, Mar 01, 2013 at 04:53:58PM -0500, Michael Hall wrote:
14:00 - 20:00 UTC actually
Right - it got updated for a third time after I posted. I think the
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elsewhere in mail), it seems from [0] that the times have changed to
14:00 - 22:00 UTC.
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volunteer community work from time
to time.
Let's step back from the attacks please.
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feel pleased and proud when I look back on the excellent
developers that have been approved during my time on the DMB.
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the process to be seen as such a huge burden that puts people
who should be given uploads rights off from even applying, and I'm keen
to work to change this.
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on opportunities to do so, and that the rest of you
will continue to support the DMB (and other governance bodies) in their
efforts which are being carried out in good faith and with the right
intentions.
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Hi,
We will soon have four vacant Developer Membership Board seats. Benjamin
Drung, Stéphane Graber, Iain Lane and Cody Somerville will reach the end
of their terms on 2013-02-13. This mail is a call for nominations.
The DMB is responsible for reviewing and approving new Ubuntu
developers
somewhat. (Not wishing
to rehash the debate on whether these things should be in the queue,
just addressing the current situation)
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distribution is
something that requires a very large amount of thought and careful
deliberation. We absolutely must not rush into anything.
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needed
* stgraber to add ppu for lexical to fwts
* next chair cody-somerville (tumbleweed)
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in time. Most of the actual /development/
takes place in Debian, under pkg-haskell. It's a good idea to join the
lists over there if you want to get more involved.
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an Ubuntun Contributing Developer
For: 0 Against: 3 Abstained: 0
== Action items ==
* micahg document the zentyal packageset
* everyone try and be at CC meeting July 5th 17:00 UTC
* micahg to start a discussion on dmb@ about whether PPU should confer
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Voting for friendly-recovery, libnih, mountall, upstart
Voting: +1 barry laney tumbleweed stgraber micahg bdrung
The application is accepted.
ACTION: stgraber to add permissions
=== AOB ===
Chair for next meeting: micahg
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Voting for friendly-recovery, libnih, mountall, upstart
Voting: +1 barry laney tumbleweed stgraber micahg bdrung
The application is accepted.
ACTION: stgraber to add permissions
=== AOB ===
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PhD
/reports/sponsoring/
I'll try and make myself available for sponsorship and release questions
in #ubuntu-motu over the course of today and tomorrow. I hope others
will join me.
YEAH.
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,
Iain Lane
Stefano Rivera
Colin Watson
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== People present (lines said) ==
* Laney (70)
* tumbleweed (22)
* micahg (21)
* bdrung (19)
* meetingology (15)
* stgraber (10)
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packages to the archive (using
Changed-By).
The source package uploaded the most times was … drumroll …
gnome-settings-daemon with 46 uploads! Followed closely by livecd-rootfs
with 45.
:-)
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Hello,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 05:21:05PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 04:17:43PM +0100, Iain Lane wrote:
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All three cases have in common that the packages were left alone for
months. The third
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