Hello all, We have just had our weekly QA meeting at #ubuntu-quality. Here you have a summary of what went on; full logs are available at [1]. The meeting started at 19:00 UTC.
1. Pending Actions No pending actions from previous meetings. 2. SRU testing -- jibel Jean-Baptiste presented a summary of SRU work on the previous week: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/SRUReports/2010-09-01 Last week 52 packages have been published to lucid: * 20 packages published to lucid-updates, 5 packages published to lucid-security and 27 packages published to lucid-proposed A total of 12 packages have been published to karmic: * 4 packages published to karmic-updates, 5 packages published to karmic-security and 3 packages published to karmic-proposed A total of 8 packages have been published to jaunty: * 2 packages published to jaunty-updates, 5 packages published to jaunty-security and 1 packages published to jaunty-proposed A total of 8 packages have been published to hardy: * 2 packages published to hardy-updates, 5 packages published to hardy-security and 1 packages published to hardy-proposed A total of 4 packages have been published to dapper: * 1 packages published to dapper-updates, 2 packages published to dapper-security and 1 packages published to dapper-proposed Thanks to aeromojito, Alexander Pas (alexanderpas), Andrew Gee (AndrewGee), Artur Rona (ari-tczew), Baptiste Mille-Mathias (baptistemm), extra_glass, DLCBurggraaff, Francisco Cabanas, Nigel Jones (G), Fabio Marconi (njin), Firas Kraïem (Bachstelze), diozka, Javier Martin (Habbit), Gabor Kelemen (kelemengabor), klacke, Liz Young, Lucas Nussbaum (lucas), Miklos Juhasz, Milan Bouchet-Valat, Tony Shadwick, Paul Elliott (omahn), sierdzio, Tim 'Shaggy' Bielawa, Timo Jyrinki, togume and Vlad Constantin for testing packages in -proposed. [19:04:44] <jibel> As always, you can see the current set of packages needing testing in the -proposed queue at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html . Your assistance in testing is always appreciated! Additionally we briefly discussed changes to the regression-* tags usage: it seems the current workflow is a bit confusing, and we would like to simplify it by abandoning usage of 'regression-potential' (used for potential/confirmed regressions on the Ubuntu release currently in development); instead we would use 'regression-release <codename of Ubuntu dev release>'. If a regression is confirmed, then a nomination to the affected Ubuntu release is done. Note that nominations are already used for this. We would like feedback & suggestions about this potential change; we feel this simple change will streamline the process, and make these bugs palatable for triagers. We have two URLs showing the current status of regression-tagged bugs [2, 3]. 3. Bug Day status -- pvillavi Pedro commented to the previous BugDay work [4], and announced the current BugDay, focusing on Empathy, to be held on 2010-09-02. [5] 4. Beta testing status -- ara We are at the brink of releasing the Maverick Meerkat (to be Ubuntu 10.10). Testing of the ISO images is requested, and help is always welcome. Ara noted we are in need of testing on: * netboot (installing from Internet), * the Netbook (which is being respinned due to a bug [6], * and the Optional tests -- being optional does not mean "no need to test" ;-). 5. Maverick Work Items -- marjo Pretty fast presentation my Marjo: he provided one URL [7] and a note that *all* remaiming work items are under the responsibility of your's trully :-(. 6. Selection of new chair -- hggdh By acclamation, Jean-Baptiste was selected to be the next chair meeting to be held on 2010-09-08 at 17:00 UTC). You can add topics for this meeting [8], if needed/wished. 7. floatsam & jetsam On the open mic, charlie-tca noted that Software-Centre on a brand-new installed Xubuntu (Maverick Beta) seems to require password multiple times [9]; this is clearly not nice. And... that's all, folks. ..C.. [1] http://mootbot.ubuntu-uk.org/ubuntu-quality.log.20100901_1900.html [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JeanBaptisteLallement/RegressionReport [3] http://people.canonical.com/~j-lallement/regression_tracker/ [4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20100826 [5] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20100902 [6] http://launchpad.net/bugs/627672 [7] http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-platform-qa-ubuntu-10.10-beta.html [8] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings [9] https://launchpad.net/bugs/628350 -- C de-Avillez IRC: hggdh This email (and any attachments) is digitally signed using GNUpg (http://gnupg.org). The public key is available at http://pgp.mit.edu. The key Id is 0xD3133E56.
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