14:36 <cpaelzer> #startmeeting Weekly Main Inclusion Requests status 14:36 <meetingology> Meeting started at 14:36:48 UTC. The chair is cpaelzer. Information about MeetBot at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology 14:36 <meetingology> Available commands: action, commands, idea, info, link, nick 14:36 <cpaelzer> Ping for MIR meeting - didrocks joalif slyon sarnold cpaelzer jamespage 14:37 <cpaelzer> #topic current component mismatches 14:37 <cpaelzer> Mission: Identify required actions and spread the load among the teams 14:37 <cpaelzer> #link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.svg 14:37 <cpaelzer> #link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.svg 14:37 <cpaelzer> only known false positives in non-proposed 14:37 <slyon> nothing new AFAICT 14:37 <cpaelzer> the other view gets bigger but the majority has ongoing cases 14:38 <cpaelzer> nothing "new" indeed, but jaraco will stay that way and we wait for openstack to pick it up 14:38 <cpaelzer> jamespage: coreycb: ^^ 14:38 <cpaelzer> IIRC we have plenty in the new queue, so let us go on 14:38 <cpaelzer> #topic New MIRs 14:38 <cpaelzer> Mission: ensure to assign all incoming reviews for fast processing 14:38 <cpaelzer> #link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/?field.searchtext=&orderby=-date_last_updated&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&assignee_option=none&field.assignee=&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir 14:39 <cpaelzer> iso/burn is a return to main 14:39 <cpaelzer> so that is three, but could be easier than usual 14:39 <cpaelzer> ipmitool and python-charset are from server - normal cases I'd say 14:39 <cpaelzer> and jigit is for usbcreator 14:39 <cpaelzer> how about trying to review others cases 14:39 <joalif> i can take ipmitool one 14:40 <cpaelzer> I could take jigit 14:40 <slyon> i can take python-charset-normalizer 14:40 <cpaelzer> which would leave the "three but return to MIR" for didrocks 14:40 <didrocks> I guess the 2 returning ones are for me then :) 14:40 <didrocks> well, 3 14:40 <cpaelzer> ok let me assign that way 14:41 <cpaelzer> done 14:41 <cpaelzer> incoming unassigned list now empty 14:41 <cpaelzer> BTW thank you all, we assigne dfew last week and the majroity is done already 14:41 <sarnold> \o/ 14:41 <cpaelzer> it is really helpful for the project overall that we keep these quick turnaround times 14:42 <cpaelzer> #topic Incomplete bugs / questions 14:42 <cpaelzer> Mission: Identify required actions and spread the load among the teams 14:42 <cpaelzer> #link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/?field.searchtext=&orderby=-date_last_updated&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir 14:42 <didrocks> yeah, especially when seeing the speed things are piling back up :) 14:42 <cpaelzer> mdevctl is the rust switch 14:42 <cpaelzer> no news for us there 14:42 <cpaelzer> athos is about to start on it 14:43 <cpaelzer> gsasl update was a review by didrocks 14:43 <cpaelzer> lib*-perl update might be for us 14:43 <cpaelzer> reading 14:44 <slyon> yes. I think the licensecheck MIRs are ready and can be promoted. sphinx deps still need some work 14:45 <cpaelzer> libxs-parse-sublike-perl seems to be ok now (tests fixed) 14:46 <cpaelzer> I understand that schopin says that this escape pattern isn't in other places 14:46 <cpaelzer> hte problem is they are still rather unmaintained and old 14:46 <schopin> o/ 14:46 <cpaelzer> hiho 14:46 <cpaelzer> we are trying to decode the next steps for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libunicode-string-perl/+bug/1972853 14:46 <ubottu> Launchpad bug 1972853 in libunicode-string-perl (Ubuntu) "[MIR] lib*-perl" [Undecided, Incomplete] 14:47 <schopin> The only semi-viable alternative would be to wrap the string to decode in "" and parse it as JSON. 14:47 <schopin> But then we'd have to hope that there isn't a stray " in there. 14:47 <cpaelzer> so you (=Foundations) would really like to subscribe and own these old code then? 14:47 <cpaelzer> is that the alternative you prefer 14:47 <schopin> Honestly? No. 14:47 <cpaelzer> so what do you prefer then? 14:48 <cpaelzer> There was nothing else that was a huge show-stopper 14:48 <cpaelzer> if you (= the team) really want to own based on your explanation for being a "special escaping" you'll get my ok 14:48 <schopin> To be clear I was speaking as myself, I'm not sure of the position of the team. I think I'll need to talk to the Debian maintainer to see what they think about the JSON parsing. 14:49 <cpaelzer> yeah 14:49 <slyon> we can also tag it rls-kk-incoming, to talk about it with the team. 14:49 <cpaelzer> how about you get back on the bug once you have clarified with Debian maintainer and did e.g. bring it up in your team meeting for a decision 14:49 <cpaelzer> the TL;DR is I'm not blocking you on it, but would recommend this to be a known "yes we want it" decision 14:50 <cpaelzer> for the reasons outlined in the review 14:50 <schopin> makes sense, will do both and keep the bug up to date. 14:50 <cpaelzer> \o/ 14:50 <cpaelzer> thanks 14:50 <cpaelzer> #topic MIR related Security Review Queue 14:50 <cpaelzer> Mission: Check on progress, do deadlines seem doable? 14:50 <cpaelzer> #link https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+bugs?field.searchtext=%5BMIR%5D&assignee_option=choose&field.assignee=ubuntu-security&field.bug_reporter=&field.bug_commenter=&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir 14:50 <cpaelzer> Internal link 14:50 <cpaelzer> - ensure your teams items are prioritized among each other as you'd expect 14:50 <cpaelzer> - ensure community requests do not get stomped by teams calling for favors too much 14:50 <cpaelzer> #link https://warthogs.atlassian.net/jira/software/c/projects/SEC/boards/594 14:51 <slyon> But IMO we should already be good to promote libindirect-perl libobject-pad-perl libxs-parse-sublike-perl and unblock the licensecheck MIR, do we? 14:51 <cpaelzer> The list keeps growing sarnold :-) 14:51 <cpaelzer> does the workforce to resolve them still grow as well? 14:51 <cpaelzer> slyon: yes we should be ok on those 14:51 <sarnold> aye, faster than it shrinks, let us hope this is temporary :) ruby-webrick was finished in the last week; ell, telegraf, and vulkan-tools are in progress 14:52 <cpaelzer> ok, that sounds better than half a year ago 14:52 <cpaelzer> let us take this as a plus 14:52 <cpaelzer> the second link is for all of you 14:52 <cpaelzer> only works internally (sorry) 14:52 <cpaelzer> but allows you to prioritize your cases among each other 14:52 <cpaelzer> as we did long ago with Trello 14:52 <cpaelzer> while you might stare at that let me go to 14:52 <cpaelzer> #topic Any other business? 14:53 <cpaelzer> nothing from me that wasn't already covered 14:53 <didrocks> thx for the board! This will help :) 14:53 <sarnold> nothing from me 14:53 <didrocks> nothing from me otherwise 14:53 <slyon> nothing 14:54 <joalif> nothing 14:54 <cpaelzer> nice 14:54 <cpaelzer> breathe for 5 min and then the next emeting will surely start :-) 14:54 <cpaelzer> see you all 14:54 <cpaelzer> #endmeeting