16:30:35 #startmeeting Windows Working Group 16:30:35 Meeting started Fri Apr 28 16:30:35 2017 UTC. The chair is nitzmahone. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:30:35 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:30:35 The meeting name has been set to 'windows_working_group' 16:30:56 hello. Anyone around for windows working group? 16:31:06 So far just us. :) 16:31:40 ok. I'm on the train again so expecting flaky connection 16:32:01 Noted. You on for coming to 'Fest in June? 16:32:31 yep, I've bought the ticket, still need to sort out train and accommodation tho 16:32:37 Excellent 16:32:56 do you know if there's anything planned for the day before? 16:33:21 Did they accept your talk, or did you use the not-accepted-speaker discount? 16:33:31 Yeah, we're doing a contributor summit again the day before. 16:33:52 i haven't heard yet. Maybe I'm on the reserve list :-) 16:34:44 I have a contributor discount you can use if you paid full price- drop me an email and we'll get that sorted if that's the case. 16:35:00 (wait to hear if your talk was accepted or not first, I guess) 16:35:06 your talk looks more widely interesting than anything I proposed so I won't be surprised if I don't get a slot 16:35:53 redhat.com email address? 16:36:06 Yeah, just kind of a broad overview- I did a cut-down version of it in Singapore at Ansible Automates this week. 16:36:22 Yeah, or ansible.com - they both work 16:36:51 Well, looks like it might just be us today- anything you want to talk about? 16:36:59 cool, well I wait till I hear from Bill / Carrie and mail you when I've heard heard. 16:37:05 Sounds good 16:37:38 nothing specific from me. Will take another swing at the bugs next week. Slow start this week (back from time off). 16:38:03 Me too- yesterday was a "40 hour Thursday" coming back from Singapore, so I'm not feeling quite 100% today. :) 16:38:13 ouch 16:38:28 thanks for getting up for this then! 16:38:55 Heh, no worries. I figure today will be a catchup day on email and bugs, then back to hacking Kerberos message encryption Monday 16:39:26 Current slate of stuff for 2.3.1: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aopen%20milestone%3A2.3.0%20label%3Awindows 16:40:02 oops. much win_copy. I'll take a look at those first 16:40:17 I ended up getting nailed for 2 talks in Singapore (one of which I basically had to write from scratch while I was there), so I didn't get the time I'd hoped to work on fixing ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES support 16:40:34 brb getting off train atm 16:41:40 Still hoping to get that in for 2.3.1, but there's a couple of (non-Windows-related) CVEs that may need to go out sooner than I'm ready, so I'll get what I can on the 2.3.1 train. 16:47:46 ok back now. 16:48:08 sorry you got stung for second talk. 16:48:23 CVE stuff has to come first. 16:48:44 S'ok- good to have another one under my belt that I can bust out as needed. 16:49:19 I keep meaning to have a poke around and see if there's a quick way to grab module params from debug output. 16:49:28 Thus far I haven't been tagged to actually work on the CVE stuff, but they want to get the fixes released for at least one of them ASAP, so might be quickly followed by a 2.3.2 with non-critical bugfixes like these. 16:50:01 Ugh, yeah, not really- that's the biggest problem with the current KEEP_REMOTE stuff being broken. 16:50:15 yeah I get that CVE fixes will need get out as soon as possible. 16:50:33 Otherwise, unless you're trying to debug the exec wrapper itself, it's easier to just run the module code directly in ISE (not the exec wrappered version) 16:51:15 I guess its tricky to do something to expose the params when usually you wouldn't want them being grabbed easily 16:51:19 I'm looking forward to spending some time sanding off the rough edges of the new exec wrapper stuff- it's there and works, but it's a royal pain to debug ATM 16:51:48 Actually, there's no reason I couldn't have the current stuff persist at least the parameter file. 16:52:09 that might be enough of a win 16:52:15 What I really want to do is get it set up so that it all runs from disk when you ask for persistence (ala the Linux modules with Ansiballz) 16:52:39 (so that you can do interactive debugging with become/async and everything) 16:52:51 would be good to make it broadly the same as linux 16:53:28 Yep- I could just persist what we're running, but you wouldn't be able to debug the module code in ISE as-is, because it's in at least 1 nested level of runsapce 16:53:29 but worth considering quick win, given there's not a huge community of people who will be debugging modules 16:54:07 Yeah, I'll put that on my list- if it doesn't look like I'll get to the other, at least dumping the argfile will help those of us that do 16:54:28 great 16:54:45 OK, anything else you want to talk about, or shall we call it a week? 16:55:00 let's call it. good to catch up though 16:55:06 cheers 16:55:08 Same- have a good weekend! 16:55:14 #endmeeting