14:01:09 #startmeeting Fedora IoT Working Group Meeting 14:01:09 Meeting started Wed Feb 26 14:01:09 2020 UTC. 14:01:09 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 14:01:09 The chair is pwhalen. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:01:09 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 14:01:09 The meeting name has been set to 'fedora_iot_working_group_meeting' 14:01:09 #chair pwhalen pbrobinson bcotton tdawson puiterwijk 14:01:09 #topic roll call 14:01:09 Current chairs: bcotton pbrobinson puiterwijk pwhalen tdawson 14:01:13 Good morning folks 14:01:23 who's here today? 14:01:31 .hello2 14:01:34 coremodule: coremodule 'Geoffrey Marr' 14:01:36 * pbrobinson is there 14:01:39 good morning pwhalen 14:01:46 howdy coremodule 14:01:52 hello 14:02:04 .hello2 14:02:04 bcotton: bcotton 'Ben Cotton' 14:02:49 .hello2 14:02:50 puiterwijk: puiterwijk 'Patrick Uiterwijk' 14:03:23 I think we have the usual suspects, lets get started 14:03:31 #topic 1) ==== Working Group process and admin ==== 14:03:31 #link https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/ 14:03:53 I have nothing for this topic, anyone else? 14:04:06 o/ 14:04:09 I think over all we're OK here 14:04:27 we're planning on Edition launch just after F-32 GA in early May 14:04:51 #link https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/fedora-iot/epic/72 14:05:43 pbrobinson: is this the most up-to-date release criteria? https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/release-criteria/ 14:05:46 bcotton, have you gotten release criteria? 14:06:09 coremodule: can we do that in the F-32 section 14:06:15 aye 14:06:18 we need to come up with a new name 14:06:30 Does Fedora IoT plan to make a RTOS for modules like the ESP32 ? 14:06:38 but I've no idea the best way to do that so was basically hoping bcotton would ;-) 14:06:50 CHROMICO9: no, because they can't run Fedora 14:07:39 CHROMICO9: Fedora as a whole might make it easier to develop for those devices on Fedora itself but it;s out of scope for the Fedora IoT initiative 14:08:46 pbrobinson, any suggestions for the new name? 14:08:46 pbrobinson hmm I see... 14:08:52 pbrobinson: i have some ideas on how to do the name 14:09:11 if that's what you were referrring to, there are three topics being discussed right now 14:10:59 bcotton, I was. Do you want to share the ideas? 14:11:53 wait so we need to come up for a new name for the Fedora IoT OS correct ? 14:11:59 CHROMICO9: we only have small amounts of resources and people to work out it 14:12:20 yeah, so i think the easiest way to do it is to set up a wiki page where people can add ideas. we can cut the ones that are obviously problematic (e.g. trademarks, offensive language, etc) and then set up the voting app to select a winner. we'll send the top 3ish to legal for final vetting 14:12:42 bcotton, sounds reasonable to me 14:12:51 +1 14:13:41 ok, does anyone want to take that action item? 14:14:13 i'll take it 14:14:34 i'll put together a timeline and whatnot by EoW and then we can start moving forward with it 14:14:45 #action pwhalen to create a wiki page to collect possible names for the IoT release. Email to be sent to the list. 14:14:49 #undo 14:14:49 Removing item from minutes: ACTION by pwhalen at 14:14:45 : pwhalen to create a wiki page to collect possible names for the IoT release. Email to be sent to the list. 14:14:50 bcotton: yes ++ 14:14:58 #action bcotton to create a wiki page to collect possible names for the IoT release. Email to be sent to the list. 14:15:21 bcotton sounds good 14:15:22 thanks bcotton :) 14:15:55 anything else? 14:16:56 #topic 2) ==== Fedora 31 status ==== 14:16:56 #info Latest compose available for testing 14:16:56 #link https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/iot/Fedora-IoT-31-20200223.0/compose/ 14:17:46 I did some testing on this compose, installs, tested the disk image on the rpi3. No issues 14:17:49 I synced out a new release today to stable 14:18:46 has anyone hit any new issues in F31? 14:19:36 #info Fedora-IoT-31-20200223.0 synced to stable. 14:19:52 #info No new issues. 14:20:12 #topic 3) ==== Fedora 32 status ==== 14:20:41 lots to talk about here. who wants to go first? 14:20:42 we're in freeze 14:21:24 #info F32 Beta Freeze on now. Target Beta release - 2020-03-17 14:21:38 So, I hit some bugs in 33 that I bet are also in 32. For example, clevis Luks is broken because cracklib-dicts aren’t installed, breaking pw creation 14:21:44 * pingou shivers 14:22:40 Additionally, anaconda doesn’t have a dep on auth config or authselect, but if you have neither, it crashes at the end due to lack of /usr/sbin/authconfig, even without “auth” statement in kickstart 14:23:39 puiterwijk: we need to verify this on 32 soon and propose them as release blockers 14:24:12 puiterwijk: I'll add cracklib-dicts to the compose as a work around, can we have a bug for it please 14:24:46 pbrobinson: sure. I thought you were filing that when we discussed it. But if you didn’t, I will 14:24:54 puiterwijk, I tried to reproduce the second one, but wasnt able to. If you could give me some more details on how to reproduce 14:27:16 pwhalen: use the kickstart generated by zezere with a compose from this week. But will give more instructions after meeting 14:27:24 Ok, we have those two bugs to file and propose as blockers for discussion. 14:28:12 Note that before this week we had authselect in the compose to work around it 14:28:45 oh :) maybe I just need to try again nwo 14:29:45 puiterwijk, how is zezere? We are planning a test day for next week (March 4th) and will need the tool. Do you think it will be ready or should we postpone? 14:29:48 bcotton, regarding release criteria, do you have a set, or do you need some updated criteria to continue with the taiga ticket? 14:30:12 It should now be working, I plan on getting a demo running so we can use it for test day 14:30:29 coremodule: i'm not even sure why i assigned myself to that ticket, because my understanding is that pbrobinson and sumantrom were already having that conversation 14:30:59 pbrobinson, excellent! would love to see it/test it. We'll need some test case to replace the initial-setup one as well 14:31:03 coremodule: but basically, if the list at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/release-criteria/ is valid, then i'm satisfied and the QA team can run with it 14:31:49 i do need a list of blokcing images though 14:31:51 bcotton, coremodule I spoke with sumantro about it briefly and pointed out that page. Those tests are in additon to many of the standard Fedora tests 14:32:12 or release criteria 14:32:25 bcotton: pwhalen is probably best to lead the criteria, he can bother me when I need to input 14:32:31 pbrobinson: ack 14:32:38 yes, sumantro and I have been talking about it 14:32:50 pwhalen: okay, great 14:34:13 bcotton, I think we discussed release blocking would include the aarch64 and x86_64 disk images as well as the installer 14:34:21 bcotton: I'd already provided the blocking images somewhere 14:36:09 for this first blocking release, should the test cases *only* cater to the release criteria, or do we want optional tests as well? 14:37:57 coremodule, I think optional tests would be great, but of course optional :) 14:38:19 roger! 14:39:26 So test day next week. People feel confident we should have all we need to test? 14:40:19 QA is ready to handle it 14:43:23 does anyone have anything else to discuss for F32? 14:46:16 #info Latest compose available for testing 14:46:17 #link https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/iot/Fedora-IoT-32-20200224.0/compose/ 14:46:37 #info Please test and report issues to the list or #fedora-iot. 14:47:13 #info Test day scheduled next week - March 4th. Details to be sent to the list. 14:47:27 #topic 4) ==== Open Floor ==== 14:47:47 Anything for open floor? 14:47:54 nothing here! 14:48:43 * pwhalen leaves it open for a couple of minutes in case someone is typing 14:50:08 #endmeeting