16:30:01 #startmeeting IRC Support SIG 16:30:07 #topic Init process 16:30:45 who all is here for the irc support sig meeting? 16:30:52 * thomasj 16:31:06 * zcat 16:31:26 hola 16:31:35 ohayo 16:31:40 =) 16:32:10 * EvilBob 16:32:25 guten morgen freunde 16:32:27 * ricky lurks 16:32:45 * thomasj surprised by fenris02 16:32:46 * fenris02 hopes he spelled that close enough 16:32:52 perfect 16:33:51 bonjour les amis (again, pardon the lack of spelling) 16:34:04 ok, I guess we can get started... 16:34:09 I don't have much today. ;) 16:34:15 #topic Weekly stats 16:34:27 http://theglaserfamily.org/ircstats/fedora-weekly.html as always. 16:35:26 LinuxCode #1. maybe another op. 16:35:32 ew 16:35:41 I note there are some folks in the top list that are users who have never been there before... who have been struggling to get help. 16:36:15 I'm not sure what we can do, but it's worth noting. 16:36:20 well, one of those in particular is up there because 5+ folks have already tried to help him 16:37:01 yeah, I know. 16:37:15 No 16:37:37 he is there because he refuses to use logic in trying to resolve a simple problem 16:38:11 * nirik nods. 16:38:24 can anyone tell me that you can get a video card working with out a monitor attached to it? 16:38:43 Because if You can... You deserve a medal 16:39:06 if you try to help someone who thinks they can... you deserve metal 16:39:10 EvilBob, turn of edid, and then you can. wont make it work though 16:39:28 anyhow, we are getting off topic... ;) 16:39:31 that boy has additional issues 16:39:39 anything on the stats anyone wants to discuss? or shall we move on? 16:40:26 oh - badword banning. thanks fenris02 16:40:37 yeah, that was on my list. :) 16:40:38 badword bans work great 16:40:42 #topic badwords banning 16:40:42 the new fpaste is far better than the old one. 16:41:07 we have setup fedbot to kick/ban people for some serious things... mostly the driveby link spamming we have seen a bunch of... 16:41:11 * Southern_Gentlem 16:41:18 those games that want people to get people to load their page, etc. 16:41:35 I don't know that it will cut down on them, but at least it means they get nuked right away. 16:41:52 yeah, more like spamwords than badwords 16:41:55 in the past, a few pasted their links multiple times 16:42:01 which means in time it will cut down on them 16:42:19 i would hope freenode staff have a better way of finding and klining spammers across multiple channels 16:42:26 if folks have more things to add there we can... but it should be reseved only for a few things IMHO, we shouldn't put normal profanity in it. 16:42:32 at the very least, by-standers should know that it's unacceptable .. and hopefully not bother click on them 16:43:17 anyhow, moving on unless there is anything further on this... 16:43:39 #topic /boot sizes 16:43:47 this is something linuxcode wanted to bring up. 16:44:06 200M is no longer sufficient 16:44:18 yeah, so it's going to grow at some point. 16:44:23 I am indeed 16:44:30 we need to be aware of older installs that have smaller /boot... 16:44:31 500 isn't bad nowadays with preupgrade 16:44:36 only if preupgrading 16:44:49 thomasj, is 300 enough ? or does it really need to be larger? 16:44:50 well, it depends on if the dracut stuff makes f12 too... 16:44:52 /boot is 50M on my netbook 16:45:03 fenris02, 300 is enough 16:45:05 nirik, it really looks like it's going to ... unless you know something? 16:45:12 dracut currently makes a generic initrd with everything in it... so it's about 21MB or so per kernel 16:45:14 ahh neat, fyi all, I am looking for a concensus here on that issue 16:45:29 the docs/anaconda guys might want to make recommendations on that 16:45:31 fenris02: it's been disabled for alpha since it didn't land in time... 16:45:52 zcat, the problem is preupgrade 16:45:55 LinuxCode, the install guide says 250 or so. let me see if i can find it quick 16:46:13 fenris02, I was asked to file a bug, but wanted a support consensus 16:46:24 docs and anaconda will receive changes 16:46:27 it does say 250, that would be enough with a regular yum.conf 16:46:33 so I have no strong opinion on it... 500 should be fine, and most disks these days thats a small drop in the bucket. 16:46:41 I for example keep anykernel, so i'm glad to have 500 16:46:45 I myseklf was thnking 200 16:46:50 300 16:46:52 sorry 16:47:01 200 is borderline fail 16:47:25 I have a 100MB /boot and it works just fine 16:47:37 EvilBob, not until you run preupgrade mate 16:47:45 LinuxCode, i think the docs should suggest 500 foer running preupgrade in the future 16:47:51 quit leading people down the preupgrade path of doom 16:47:57 heh 16:48:00 and preupgrade appears to be the only sane way to upgrade now, if you dont want tp use a disk 16:48:07 EvilBob, preupgrade > yum "upgrade" 16:48:19 Southern_Gentlem, 500 is fine by me 16:48:20 LinuxCode, if 16:48:22 does not make it sane 16:48:23 Well, both can work 16:48:38 but we might receive some flak by some people 16:48:52 400MB compromise ? 16:49:10 LinuxCode, like i said suggest 500 for preupgrade use in the future a so # like 200 otherwise 16:49:12 * nirik doesn't think this is quite the right forum for deciding this.... why not let anaconda folks determine it? 16:49:13 http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f11/en-US/html/s2-diskpartrecommend-x86.html 16:49:15 just in case preupgrade expands itself further 16:49:16 givce people the choice 16:49:18 ^^^ docs need updating 16:49:25 nirik, +1 16:49:41 nirik, they wanted input 16:49:42 +1 16:49:47 docs will feed t down 16:49:49 but sure 16:50:04 I tell them to decide then, just as we are frontline 16:50:04 LinuxCode: ah, ok. 500 is my vote... but feel free to pass along any/all comments here. ;) 16:50:10 LinuxCode, 300-500 is a nice range. lower than 300 is really going to fail quickly with dracut 16:50:13 well 500 it is then 16:50:27 seems to be the majority 16:50:37 fedora and rhel will probably end up having different /boot defaults then, since nobody should recommend preupgrade for the latter :) 16:51:03 500, but i wonder that anaconda people want input. Anyways 500 16:51:08 zcat, isnt el4 -> el5 a "supported" upgrade? 16:51:11 zcat, Im sure the anaconda folks will chip in, I pass the reasons on for our decision 16:51:17 fenris02: nope. 16:51:24 nirik, ah, good 16:51:29 it was a recommendation from the frontline support people 16:52:19 I recommend not recommending preupgrade, it is the main source of this "issue" am I correct? 16:52:45 EvilBob, the problem is, there is no other network upgrade option that works 16:52:49 It's the main reason, yes. 16:52:56 EvilBob, without preupgrade support, /boot can be in teh 100M range easily 16:53:06 yum upgrade ate my cat 16:53:07 EvilBob, lower than that will likely cause issue 16:53:19 Especially for people with only WLAN and a not native supported chip. 16:53:59 cool, so anything further on this or shall we move on? 16:54:06 we can move on 16:54:08 ;-} 16:54:16 #topic Open Floor 16:54:31 anything else anyone has? ways to improve? general status on how we are doing? 16:54:44 i think things are generally going well 16:54:48 sort of spilled it early, but the new dpaste is very nice 16:55:03 oh yeah, kudos to the unity folks on that... 16:55:07 Is the captcha now in.. /me checks 16:55:10 it's manageable, autoexpires and all 16:55:11 *the new 16:55:18 thomasj, should be 16:55:38 no 16:55:52 oh, bummer. he was testing it the other night 16:55:56 except it pops up after you sent the stuff 16:56:09 what url was it? 16:56:15 fpast.org ? 16:56:18 grr 16:56:22 fpaste.org 16:56:40 no, sorry, for your test paste 16:56:55 Anyways, yeah, kudos! 16:57:13 also, franciscod has packaged a fpaste cli util, and it passed review, so it'll be in the repos eventually 16:57:17 it still gets spammed, but there are a few folks combing through to remove it 16:57:28 zcat, didnt he abandon it already too? 16:57:31 zcat, that is very good news 16:57:36 I thought franciscod dropped it? 16:57:49 fput was dropped... fpaste is a python thing I think. 16:57:56 ah 16:58:05 fput = bash version? 16:58:06 the fupt shell script because it wasn't 'properly hosted' with versioning, etc. 16:58:10 http://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/fpaste/ 16:58:17 I thought khatsyus wrote it in bash 16:58:20 ohh ok 16:58:34 zcat, cool, thanks 16:58:46 * LinuxCode recalls a bash script using curl 16:59:00 So, who is upstream for it now? franciscod? 16:59:04 LinuxCode, yeah, the old rafb.net/paste script 16:59:12 zcat, hehe 16:59:13 LinuxCode, spammers killed it 16:59:18 i see ok 16:59:27 no surprise there then 16:59:39 anything else for open floor anyone has? 16:59:40 and they were working on fpaste 16:59:50 motion to adjoined 16:59:51 I can note again that classroom is always looking for teachers. ;) 17:00:05 thomasj, damaestro and myself: https://fedorahosted.org/fpaste/ 17:00:30 zcat, very nice :D 17:01:04 * LinuxCode hopes we get the clandaring web app up soon 17:01:11 * LinuxCode always forgets meetings 17:01:31 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ianweller/How_to_display_different_clock_types_in_GNOME 17:01:43 zcat, do you want to put the .spec from the above url there as well? 17:01:45 calendars would be nice. 17:01:53 nirik, its in the works 17:01:55 ical ftw 17:02:03 yeah, I know, it has been for a long time. 17:02:03 fenris02, yah we can export those then 17:02:17 nirik, so i could do a "How to use and pimp my Desktop perfectly" class? Or is that out of scope. Speaking of KDE of course.. 17:02:19 those like me who want a UTC clock to help keep track of meetings set at UTC times ianweller posted the above info 17:02:31 thomasj: that would be great. 17:02:32 thomasj, haha 17:02:37 I did a Xfce tour one. 17:02:39 :D cool! 17:02:52 thomasj, that needs a screencast 17:02:52 thomasj, keep the class name exactly that 17:03:02 fenris02, can be done with cobbler right? 17:03:03 deRaadt, will do =D 17:03:33 theo: hm? cobbler doesnt do screencasting afaik 17:03:46 fenris02, yeah i'm thinking on something like that, maybe some screenshots. Will take some time and ponder. 17:03:46 ok, unless someone has something else, will close the meeting in 60sec. 17:04:25 thomasj, flickr / picasa would do. irc by itself is a poor medium for pimping desktops imho 17:04:32 yeah 17:04:54 #endmeeting