16:01:07 <coremodule> #startmeeting Fedora IoT Working Group Meeting 16:01:07 <zodbot> Meeting started Wed Nov 9 16:01:07 2022 UTC. 16:01:07 <zodbot> This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 16:01:07 <zodbot> The chair is coremodule. Information about MeetBot at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zodbot#Meeting_Functions. 16:01:07 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:01:07 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'fedora_iot_working_group_meeting' 16:01:07 <coremodule> #chair pwhalen pbrobinson bcotton tdawson puiterwijk coremodule 16:01:07 <zodbot> Current chairs: bcotton coremodule pbrobinson puiterwijk pwhalen tdawson 16:01:07 <coremodule> #topic roll call 16:01:26 <coremodule> Good morning everyone, who is around today for an IoT meeting? 16:02:34 * pwhalen is here 16:04:56 <coremodule> Hi pwhalen 16:05:16 <coremodule> I don't have much for the meeting today, do you? 16:06:52 <pwhalen> Not much myself. Which compose are we promoting to RC? 16:08:08 <coremodule> Ah, good question. I hoped this meeting would clarify that, because I don't know. 16:09:59 <pwhalen> I've mentioned coordinating with pbrobinson to discuss which to use 16:13:19 <pwhalen> I think the likely choice is the latest, ensuring we have all the needed blockers/FEs. Looking at openqa we have some failures - https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/overview?distri=fedora&version=37&build=Fedora-IoT-37-20221108.0&groupid=5&groupid=1 16:15:19 <coremodule> Okay, latest is good to know. If you hear anything else, will you ping me in #fedora-iot? I'll finish running this through it's paces today and assuming no failure, will plan to go with this. 16:18:15 <coremodule> #endmeeting