15:01:43 <coremodule> #startmeeting Fedora IoT Working Group Meeting
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15:01:43 <coremodule> #chair pwhalen pbrobinson bcotton tdawson puiterwijk coremodule
15:01:43 <coremodule> #topic roll call
15:01:43 <zodbot> Current chairs: bcotton coremodule pbrobinson puiterwijk pwhalen tdawson
15:01:53 <coremodule> Hello everyone, who is around today for an IoT meeting?
15:02:02 * pwhalen is here
15:02:12 <coremodule> hey pwhalen, how are you today?
15:02:34 <pwhalen> Ok, yourself?
15:02:48 <coremodule> Doing alright, anything new with you?
15:04:38 <pwhalen> Nothing exciting :) , how about you?
15:05:40 <coremodule> We got a second dog so that's been kinda exciting, she's relaxed but not potty-trained, which is... difficult.
15:06:28 <pwhalen> oh fun :) hopefully you havent stepped in any surprises
15:07:48 <coremodule> haha, thankfully not yet.
15:08:19 <pbrobinson> sorry I'm late
15:08:27 <pwhalen> Never owned a dog, but cats leave furballs at times, not a fun thing to step in
15:08:36 <coremodule> hey pbrobinson
15:08:39 <coremodule> no worries
15:08:51 <coremodule> let's get started
15:08:53 <coremodule> #topic 1) ==== Working Group process and admin  ====
15:08:53 <coremodule> #link https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/
15:08:53 <pbrobinson> I've had cats and dogs
15:09:32 <coremodule> pbrobinson, are Australian shepherds popular is Australia? or is that just an American thing
15:11:07 <pbrobinson> they're not called that in Australia
15:11:29 <coremodule> ah okay.
15:11:37 * pwhalen has nothing for admin
15:11:41 <coremodule> anything for admin/docs? I don't have anything either
15:11:48 <pbrobinson> not from me
15:11:59 <pbrobinson> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Shepherd "The Australian Shepherd is a breed of herding dog from the United States"
15:12:06 <pbrobinson> LOL
15:12:09 <pwhalen> LOL
15:12:20 <pwhalen> that's awesome
15:13:09 <coremodule> hah, well what do you know
15:13:18 <coremodule> #topic 2) ==== Fedora 36 status ====
15:13:18 <coremodule> #info Fedora-IoT-36-20220613.0
15:13:18 <coremodule> #link https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/overview?distri=fedora&version=36&build=Fedora-IoT-36-20220613.0&groupid=1&groupid=5
15:13:29 <pbrobinson> so they're decendent from Collies, in Aus most are Border Collies, and those are popular, as are Kelpies
15:14:16 <pbrobinson> the sheep dog we use on the farm primarily are New Zealand Hunterways, they're a bit bigger than the Collie/Keplie so better suited to WA conditions/sheep
15:14:29 <pwhalen> Love border collies. Too much energy for me though
15:14:36 <pbrobinson> so we'll promote another F-36 compose probably later this week
15:15:04 <pbrobinson> yes, they're not city dogs, they'll happily round up a mob of ants and get very bored
15:15:31 <coremodule> how interesting, never heard of the huntaway
15:15:35 <coremodule> I tested clevis on x86_64 manually, no issues. I don't have the aarch64 hardware with TPM to do the test...
15:16:20 <pbrobinson> coremodule: what aarch64 HW do you have?
15:16:24 <pwhalen> coremodule: it works in virt now, tested it recently. The openqa test should work, might need some adjustment
15:16:40 <coremodule> good to know.
15:16:53 <coremodule> pbrobinson, I have pine64, rpi4, jetson nano
15:18:11 <pbrobinson> pine64 is a compamy, the rockpro64?
15:18:28 <coremodule> yeah, that's the one
15:18:30 <pwhalen> I dont have any aarch64 hw with a tpm either
15:19:03 <pbrobinson> so looking to produce a FW with a FW TPM
15:19:58 <pbrobinson> coremodule: I recommend getting one of these for the rpi https://thepihut.com/products/letstrust-tpm-for-raspberry-pi
15:20:12 <coremodule> interesting... I'll check that out
15:20:35 <coremodule> a fw tpm will be good
15:21:38 <coremodule> anything else for f36?
15:21:55 <pwhalen> interesting, for what device? I thought it needed hardware
15:25:08 <coremodule> I'll move on, we can circle back if needed
15:25:09 <coremodule> #topic 3) ==== Fedora 37 status ====
15:25:10 <coremodule> #info Fedora-IoT-37-20220516.0
15:25:10 <coremodule> #link https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/overview?distri=fedora&version=37&build=Fedora-IoT-37-20220516.0&groupid=1&groupid=5
15:25:15 <pbrobinson> pwhalen: you can do firmware if it has a EMMC or something ele for secure storage, it's a bit of a hack
15:25:29 <pbrobinson> I will get to the systemd PR this week
15:26:09 <coremodule> sounds good pbrobinson
15:26:37 <pwhalen> a useful hack
15:27:17 <pwhalen> the mailing list item about th econtainer not working on aarch64, got me looking at Fedora's container registry. Any idea why they arent regenerated?
15:27:35 <pwhalen> The person was attempting to use something from f29
15:28:14 <pbrobinson> I am not sure TBH, I have that thread marked for follow up
15:28:39 <pbrobinson> sounds like something for rel-eng or infra to look at TBH
15:29:04 <pbrobinson> I've had on my list for some time to look at the Fedora container stuff, may just have to delegate that item to pwhalen
15:29:37 <pwhalen> sure, sounds good and aligns with other things Ive been looking at
15:31:27 <coremodule> anything else for f37?
15:32:01 * pwhalen has nothing
15:32:35 <coremodule> alright, we'll head to open floor
15:32:49 <coremodule> #topic 5) ==== Open Floor ====
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15:35:48 <coremodule> #endmeeting