Hi,

The weekly summary from the mobile team meeting is now available. 
It can be viewed online at the following link  and is reproduced below.

http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/Meeting/2010/20100420

== Action Items from April 13th, 2010 ==
 * dyfet to check update-manager sanity checks for ARM upgrades.
  * Carried Over.
 * GrueMaster to send a list of bugs that need attention to asac.
  * Carried Over.
 * JamieBennett to add StartupNofify support to webservice-office-zoho.
  * Done and uploaded. In the images now.
 * asac to work with roc on the firefox scrollbar issue.
  * Fix found, needs uploading.
 * NCommander to investigate gphoto FTBFS.
  * NCommander to produce fix.
 * asac to discuss the buildd situation with lamont.
  * Discussed, more buildd's now available.

= Meeting Outcome =
== Action Items ==
 * dyfet to check update-manager sanity checks for ARM upgrades.
 * GrueMaster to determine what bugs that are good candidates to be fixed for 
lucid release
   * These are the most visible bugs on the live image currently
     * bug 561874  NULL Reference exception in F-Spot
     * bug 559065  ifconfig eth0 down will cause system hang after fec.c driver 
update
     * bug 558651  gvfs-afc-volume-monitor tries to launch two simultanious 
events when usb drive inserted
     * bug 558648  Netbook-launcher-efl occasionally displays cryptic error 
messages
     * bug 528887  maximus does not give default focus to newly started apps in 
combination with efl launcher
     * bug 539027  end_request: I/O error rebooting at end of install Lucid
     * bug 509006  [dove] hibernation failed to resume
 * NCommander, GrueMaster, plars, ogra to test firefox on new images
 * NCommander to give debdiff to {ogra|asac} for fixing libgphoto FTBFS
 * NCommander to work with plars, GrueMaster and ericm on dove suspend/resume
 * asac/ogra to fix -omap driver to check for /dev/fb0 too if /dev/fb isnt avail
 * persia and NCommander to remove evolution from ubuntu-netbook images
 * asac and JamieBennett to take email client category discussion offline and 
report back

== Minutes ==
 * GrueMaster indicated that there were 121 outstanding bugs for ARMEL. He 
committed to producing a prioritized list of bugs so the team can concentrate 
on the most important ones.
 * The problem with scroll bars in firefox seems to be tool chain releated. 
asac reported that he had built firefox with -02 and saw the problem go away. 
This fix needs uploading but will first be tried out in asac's ppa. Several of 
the team announced that there were willing to test the fix on the various ARMEL 
images that are produced.
 * Talk moved onto the gphoto FTBFS. Initial thoughts were that it was hardware 
related with the buildd's in the data center causing problems. After some 
discussion ogra suggested that it was a packaging problem and that arch all was 
used to build the -doc package which caused issues on ARMEL. NCommander 
committed to producing a .debdiff to fix it.
 * asac was pleased to announce that the team now have 9 buildd's back in the 
data center. For a long time, actual good, physical hardware has been a 
bottleneck for the team but with the recent changes, the build queue is now 
empty.
 * The state of work items was next on the agenda. Although the team doesn't 
have many left, most items now outstanding are to be POSTPONED or re targeted 
for next cycle.
 * cooloney gave a status update on the iMX51 kernel. The regulator issue (bug 
LP:446140) was fixed in the latest kernel and GrueMaster was asked to test it. 
 * The subject changed to the Marvell Dove kernel and the long running problem 
with suspend/resume returned. Although Marvell had reported that the issue was 
now fixed, the team were still seeing issues. Investigations continue.
 * plars reported that the TI server image was in good shape but the netbook 
image failed to install at the FlashKernel stage. ogra mentioned that he had 
produced a solution and that it should be available in the next image.
 * Continuing with the TI image, plars reported that xserver-xorg-video-*omap* 
didn't work. Again ogra was quick to offer a fix. Talk bounced around on the 
problem and asac and ogra committed to producing a proper fix.
 * JamieBennett voiced concern that Evolution was still in the images. persia 
offered to investigate.
 * The classification of the Evolution Email Client replacement, 
desktop-webmail, was briefly discussed. Being a replacement, JamieBennett 
thought that it should go in the same, familiar place, as Evolution was, in the 
Office menu. But, as it is a web based service, it could just as well be put 
under the Internet menu. asac and JamieBennett decided to talk about it 
offline. plars mentioned that it should go in favorites too which seems like a 
good idea.
 * Finally, the broken clock problem in util-linux (bug LP:563618) was 
discussed and persia committed to investigate.

Regards,
Jamie.
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