15:00:43 <adamw> #startmeeting Fedora QA Meeting 15:00:43 <zodbot> Meeting started Mon Jul 29 15:00:43 2019 UTC. 15:00:43 <zodbot> This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 15:00:43 <zodbot> The chair is adamw. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:43 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:00:43 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'fedora_qa_meeting' 15:00:47 <tablepc> When they are a bit older I'll start them on SOaS 15:00:48 <adamw> #meetingname fedora-qa 15:00:48 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'fedora-qa' 15:00:52 <adamw> #topic Roll call 15:00:56 <bcotton> .hello2 15:00:57 <zodbot> bcotton: bcotton 'Ben Cotton' <bcotton@redhat.com> 15:01:01 <adamw> morning folks, who's around for qa meeting fun? 15:01:08 <cmurf> .hello chrismurphy 15:01:09 <zodbot> cmurf: chrismurphy 'Chris Murphy' <bugzilla@colorremedies.com> 15:01:26 <tablepc> .hello2 15:01:27 <zodbot> tablepc: tablepc 'Pat Kelly' <pmkellly@frontier.com> 15:02:13 <kparal> .hello2 15:02:14 <zodbot> kparal: kparal 'Kamil Páral' <kparal@redhat.com> 15:02:47 * satellit listening (afk) 15:02:51 <coremodule> .hello2 15:02:52 <zodbot> coremodule: coremodule 'Geoffrey Marr' <gmarr@redhat.com> 15:02:57 <lruzicka> .hello2 15:02:58 <zodbot> lruzicka: lruzicka 'Lukáš Růžička' <lruzicka@redhat.com> 15:02:59 <frantisekz> .hello2 15:03:01 <zodbot> frantisekz: frantisekz 'František Zatloukal' <fzatlouk@redhat.com> 15:03:46 <adamw> hope everyone had a good weekend 15:03:52 <lbrabec> .hello2 15:03:53 <zodbot> lbrabec: lbrabec 'Lukas Brabec' <lbrabec@redhat.com> 15:04:10 <tablepc> Very nice thank you. 15:04:42 <adamw> let's start with agenda item 0, the one I forgot to put in! 15:04:47 <adamw> #topic Previous meeting follow-up 15:05:04 <adamw> #info "adamw to follow up on last minute blocker process proposal" - I did that, we have a topic for it coming up 15:05:07 <adamw> there, now we're done :) 15:05:38 <adamw> oh hey i did put it in the agenda. 15:05:43 <adamw> so i forgot that i hadn't forgotten to put it in the agenda 15:05:46 <adamw> has anyone seen my pills 15:05:52 * bcotton blinks 15:06:09 <adamw> #topic Fedora 31 status 15:06:51 <adamw> magic openQA 8-ball says "eh, it mostly works" 15:07:20 <adamw> though looking at results from today's compose, it seems gnome-initial-setup is broken, which makes it tricky to do a working Workstation live install 15:08:04 <adamw> #info mass rebuild was done last week 15:08:21 <cmurf> reminds me of Emperor Ming to Clytus: "Clytus, are your men on the right pills?" 15:08:27 <adamw> #info according to openQA composes are mostly working with a few known bugs, gnome-initial-setup appears to be broken, affecting Workstation installs 15:08:30 <cmurf> obscure scifi... 15:08:31 * handsome_pirate shows up for the first time in a minute 15:08:41 <adamw> wait how many meetings do we have per minute? 15:08:48 <handsome_pirate> 22 15:08:56 <adamw> man, this must be why we never get any work done 15:09:35 <adamw> tablepc: you still have a disappearing cursor bug, right? 15:09:55 <tablepc> yes should it be against gnome-shell 15:10:19 <adamw> it probably wouldn't be the shell... 15:10:26 <adamw> have you tried it with X11 instead of Wayland yet? 15:10:47 <tablepc> no, but I will later today 15:11:11 <tablepc> Perhaps a mutter issue? 15:11:30 <adamw> that'd be more likely, yeah 15:11:45 <adamw> mutter, clutter, somewhere down there. 15:12:19 <tablepc> well mutter is still sort of new and finding it's voice 15:13:02 <adamw> it's been around for years at this point 15:13:26 <tablepc> yea new. 15:13:29 <adamw> heh 15:13:33 <adamw> anyone have any other notes on f31? 15:13:37 <cmurf> i think mutter has become the compositor for wayland so in some sense it's new in that context 15:14:18 <adamw> cmurf: that's already been years. :P 15:15:00 <cmurf> i think it's new until there's a new product manager and then it's old 15:15:06 <cmurf> and has to be replaced ASAP 15:15:14 <adamw> GNOME Project Lifecycle 15:15:18 <cmurf> applies to all technology 15:15:18 <adamw> alrighty then, next topic 15:15:21 <adamw> #topic Process proposals: Xen / EC2 criteria, 'last minute' blockers 15:15:58 <adamw> so, current status on these: we seem to be on the path of turning the xen criterion into an ec2 criterion. i asked for ideas about what ec2 instance types we should block on, but don't think there were any suggestions yet. 15:16:16 <cmurf> is this only discussed on test@ or is it also on devel@ 15:16:28 <adamw> on last minute blockers, i pinged the thread last week and tablepc kindly revised his proposed text a bit 15:16:31 <cmurf> the xen thing 15:16:44 <adamw> cmurf: the xen thing has about two dozen CCs at this point, i forget what they all are 15:16:55 <adamw> if devel@ isn't in there we can certainly pull it in 15:17:02 <cmurf> probabl a good idea 15:17:07 <adamw> so, anyone have thoughts on these? 15:17:07 * adamw brb 15:17:10 <bcotton> for the ec2 instances, c(latest).(smallest) and t(latest).(smallest) seem reasonable to me 15:22:00 <adamw> bcotton: thanks...could you throw that in the thread? 15:22:46 <bcotton> adamw: you got it, boss 15:24:11 <adamw> on the last minute blocker thing...i think the definition proposed in tablepc's latest is too wide 15:24:29 <bcotton> agreed 15:24:29 <adamw> "A Last Minute Blocker Bug occurs when a bug is nominated as a blocker bug seven (7) days or less before a scheduled freeze for either a Beta or Final release" - 7 days before the freeze is honestly still pretty early 15:24:58 <bcotton> i'm mostly interested in the "oh hey, i nominated this as a blocker five minutes before the meeting started" case 15:25:00 <adamw> maybe i'll try a draft today 15:25:01 <tablepc> Okay then I'll tighten it up. Are there any suggested words or phrases? 15:25:25 <bcotton> tablepc: i think it's pretty good except for the timeframe 15:25:30 <adamw> tablepc: I think i'll write a proposal based on yours but tweaked a little 15:25:50 <tablepc> Okay 15:25:59 <handsome_pirate> So, what happens if a blocker is found after a go? 15:27:04 <adamw> by policy, nothing 15:27:08 <adamw> well, the release goes ahead 15:27:14 <adamw> we document it, try and rush out a fix, etc 15:27:28 <adamw> in practice, it would be interesting to see what happened if a *really* bad one showed up 15:27:41 <adamw> it has happened once or twice, but they were only 'kinda bad' bugs, not complete disasters 15:27:59 <adamw> i suspect in practice the policy might change :P 15:28:41 <bcotton> we have the ability to throw the policy out the window if a bug is sufficiently catastrophic 15:29:21 <adamw> policy defenestration! 15:29:22 <cmurf> well there was one that was fairly close to disaster 15:29:39 <cmurf> it was the inability to boot macs bug 15:30:23 <adamw> pfeh, amcs 15:30:25 <adamw> macs 15:30:46 <handsome_pirate> Hey, AMC made good cars! 15:30:57 <adamw> =) 15:30:59 <lruzicka> Well, I do not understand .... when there is go, we usually wait a couple of days, so basically the release could still be postponed 15:31:15 <adamw> lruzicka: like i said, it's a policy, the policy is that GO is a final decision 15:31:35 <adamw> (i think the idea is that otherwise no-one would be *really* sure we're GOing till the bitflip) 15:31:47 <cmurf> but we shipped with the bug anyway, and then Common Bugs had a grub command line hint to make it go 15:31:48 <lruzicka> adamw, I would still expect an emergency break 15:32:10 <cmurf> stopping the GO was actually discussed in the macos bug case 15:32:48 <cmurf> it exposed a single point of failure :D 15:33:23 <adamw> anyhoo, we're a bit off topic... 15:33:27 <handsome_pirate> What if the bug was "EFI gets deleted on upgrade on all Lenovos" 15:33:35 <tablepc> No matter how you write the procedure there can always be a situation that you couldn't anticipate in the document; so a bit of flexibility is required. 15:33:43 <adamw> handsome_pirate: recommend no-one buy a lenovo 15:33:49 <cmurf> haha 15:33:54 <cmurf> same as macs 15:34:06 <tablepc> I own several 15:34:08 <lruzicka> adamw, cannot choose here, really :/ 15:34:28 <cmurf> adamw is teasing 15:34:32 <adamw> recommend you run ubuntu 15:34:34 * bcotton recommends no one buys computers 15:34:35 <cmurf> except about macs 15:35:02 <adamw> bcotton: this is a great policy 15:35:05 <bcotton> but yeah, it sounds like we have two #actions on the proposals, so we can probably let adamw turn the page now 15:35:12 <adamw> oh hey speaking of actions 15:35:13 * cmurf recommends "power failure Sundays" 15:35:28 <adamw> #action adamw to send xen/ec2 proposal to devel@ as well if it wasn't already 15:35:41 <adamw> #action bcotton to send his ec2 instance type suggestion to the thread 15:36:06 <adamw> #action adamw to tweak the last minute blocker draft a bit 15:36:19 <adamw> so, any other thoughts on those particular proposals or shall we move on? 15:36:38 <lruzicka> on 15:36:40 <tablepc> onward 15:38:08 <adamw> alrighty then 15:38:18 <adamw> #topic Test Day / community event status 15:38:25 <adamw> sumantro: around? 15:39:08 <tablepc> 5.3 works good in 0726 15:39:44 <sumantro> adamw, yes 15:39:58 <adamw> sumantro: cool...can you give us a summary of where we are with community events? 15:40:14 <sumantro> the test day for kernel 5.2 was great http://testdays.fedorainfracloud.org/events/67 15:40:37 <sumantro> we are planning to have more test days scheduled in coming days 15:41:15 <sumantro> We have some talks accepted at Flock which are around Fedora QA! 15:41:45 <adamw> cool! do you have details/links? 15:42:42 <sumantro> coremodule, is presenting on Fedora QA getting started 15:43:35 <coremodule> I'm going to rehash my "Getting Started in Fedora QA" talk that I gave at DevConf, new *and* improved with the feedback that was received there! 15:43:38 <coremodule> https://pagure.io/flock/issue/215 15:43:56 <coremodule> Flock schedule hasn't been released or I'd link to that... 15:44:15 <adamw> cool 15:44:22 <sumantro> is the dashboard talk selected ? 15:44:29 <adamw> #info coremodule will present on "Getting Started in Fedora QA" at Flock - https://pagure.io/flock/issue/215 15:44:35 <sumantro> Josef around ? lruzicka any idea? :) 15:44:53 <frantisekz> https://pagure.io/flock/issue/176 15:44:56 <frantisekz> accepted too 15:45:04 <sumantro> frantisekz, thanks :D 15:45:14 <lruzicka> lruzicka, I am not having any talk at Flock 15:45:40 <sumantro> so we have two talks at Flock 2019 :) 15:45:48 <adamw> great 15:46:00 <lruzicka> sumantro ^, I could not find a topic that I would like to hear myself. 15:46:51 <adamw> #info jskladan will present on a new onboarding tool at Flock - https://pagure.io/flock/issue/176 15:46:56 <sumantro> lruzicka, my bad .. 15:47:04 <adamw> if you'll be at flock, please go along and watch the talks! if not, there will probably be video later 15:47:28 <adamw> #info 5.2 kernel test week happened last week: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2019-07-22_Kernel_5.2_Test_Week 15:47:38 <adamw> sumantro: do we have the next test day scheduled yet? 15:47:58 <sumantro> adamw not ..but I am hoping to have something planned by this week 15:48:06 <adamw> alright, cool 15:48:14 <adamw> #info more Test Days are coming, watch the list for more details 15:49:00 <adamw> #topic Open floor 15:49:03 <adamw> any other business, folks? 15:49:12 <adamw> we have the blocker review meeting in 10 minutes in #fedora-blocker-review, btw 15:49:21 <bcotton> o/ 15:49:25 <tflink> nothing from me 15:49:50 <frantisekz> adamw: I have some proposal write in progress regarding testing updating system after upgrade, I'll read through it and send it to test list 15:50:10 <frantisekz> I've written that up in November and completely forgot about that 15:50:15 <adamw> haha, alright...thanks 15:55:38 <adamw> sounds like we're done here! 15:55:44 <adamw> see you in five minutes over in #fedora-blocker-review 15:55:47 <adamw> thanks for coming, folks 15:55:51 <adamw> #endmeeting