#title #ubuntu-meeting Meeting Meeting started by AlanBell at 18:02:24 UTC. The full logs are available at http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-11-25-18.02.log.html . == Meeting summary == ''LINK:'' https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcCouncil/MeetingAgenda (AlanBell, 18:03:14) *Review last meetings action items ''LINK:'' https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/IRCC/20121028 was the last meeting (AlanBell, 18:04:46) *Open items in the IRCC tracker ''ACTION:'' ircc to sort out issue in the tracker (AlanBell, 18:09:45) *Review Bugs related to the Ubuntu IRC Council *quarterly review of #ubuntu-ops-team channel *#ubuntu-discuss is it working? *How is Ubottu ban removal going? ''LINK:'' https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots?field.searchtext=bantracker (AlanBell, 18:35:55) *review the #ubuntu AKICK list ''LINK:'' http://www.privatepaste.com/377d188b5c/ubuntu (AlanBell, 18:39:36) ''ACTION:'' ircc to prune the akick lists (AlanBell, 18:47:07) ''ACTION:'' m4v membership to go on next agenda (AlanBell, 18:56:55) ''ACTION:'' AlanBell to sort out list of operator applicants for next meeting (AlanBell, 18:57:19) *Any Other Business Meeting ended at 19:04:11 UTC. == Votes == == Action items == * ircc to sort out issue in the tracker * ircc to prune the akick lists * m4v membership to go on next agenda * AlanBell to sort out list of operator applicants for next meeting == Action items, by person == * AlanBell ** AlanBell to sort out list of operator applicants for next meeting * m4v ** m4v membership to go on next agenda * **UNASSIGNED** ** ircc to sort out issue in the tracker ** ircc to prune the akick lists == People present (lines said) == * AlanBell (90) * IdleOne (34) * Pici (31) * lhavelund (19) * jussi (11) * x1k (10) * m4v (8) * meetingology (8) * czajkowski (5) * ubottu (3) * chilicuil (2) == Full Log == 18:02:24 #startmeeting 18:02:24 Meeting started Sun Nov 25 18:02:24 2012 UTC. The chair is AlanBell. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. 18:02:24 18:02:24 Available commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #endvote #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #progress #rejected #replay #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #subtopic #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk #vote #voters #votesrequired 18:02:28 I'll be doing a bit of running back and forth, but thought I'd pop in. 18:02:41 well I would like to start by wishing everyone a very happy "Today" 18:03:14 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcCouncil/MeetingAgenda 18:03:28 #meetingname IRC Team 18:03:28 The meeting name has been set to 'irc_team' 18:03:31 happy today 18:04:24 #topic Review last meetings action items 18:04:46 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/IRCC/20121028 was the last meeting 18:05:05 and we did get the ban management code into ubottu 18:05:23 and sorted out and blogged about the uds channels 18:05:36 so that is all good 18:05:41 woo 18:05:45 * lhavelund cheers. 18:05:50 #topic Open items in the IRCC tracker 18:06:13 don't think we have any 18:06:23 I'm pretty sure we don't either. 18:06:53 err, maybe we do have one 18:07:25 Ticket #819361 appears to exist 18:07:46 um, we should look at that, I totally missed it happening 18:08:02 If it involves me I apologize and it won't happen again 18:08:07 :) 18:09:13 hmm, we can look at that later, I think it is something that has already been resolved in -ops 18:09:45 Its a bit stale... 18:09:45 #action ircc to sort out issue in the tracker 18:09:45 * meetingology ircc to sort out issue in the tracker 18:09:52 it is stale I think 18:09:56 #topic Review Bugs related to the Ubuntu IRC Council 18:10:10 we have none \o/ 18:10:35 Well, we have one. But its sort of in limbo. 18:10:43 yeah, it is incomplete 18:11:07 we have closed bug #913541 (however I think a bunch of people since expired) 18:11:09 Launchpad bug 913541 in ubuntu-community "there are a number of people with Ubuntu IRC cloaks who have expired from the ubuntumembers group" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/913541 18:11:12 If anyone can come up with an idea so that we can do something about it, that would be good. 18:11:30 and bug 892500 is now closed 18:11:32 Launchpad bug 892500 in ubuntu-community "eir is still not fit for purpose in #ubuntu" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/892500 18:11:38 A bunch of people expired from the team that votes on IRCC elections, not from membership. 18:11:59 yeah, but they might have had membership through that team only, I haven't checked 18:12:33 but anyhow, we are looking pretty good on the bugs front 18:12:37 #topic quarterly review of #ubuntu-ops-team channel 18:12:54 so, how are people finding the ops team channel and conversations in it? 18:14:00 I personally find it useful, but I'd like to see what other people think. 18:14:13 I know I find it very useful to have that channel distinct from -ops and separate from the ban resolution discussions 18:14:17 I recently returned to these parts after a long period of other obligations. I enjoy not having to feel like I have to filter everything I say, making sure that under no circumstances can it be taking the wrong way, etc. 18:14:52 On top of that, previously when resolving issues in -ops, you'd often have multiple queries going with other operators to get another opinion on situations. Now, this can be handled through the -team channel, and it seems to work really well. 18:16:11 +1 for the team channel 18:16:24 yup, there were concerns when the channel was set up about having a private channel, so it was agreed to review it quarterly to check that the general standard of discussion and usefulness was as originally intended, and I think it is. 18:16:30 yeah, exactly. 18:16:51 i remember this being brought up a very, very long time ago, and was dismissed for those very reasons. although, having participated for a bit, the fears were unfounded. :) 18:16:53 anyone got any concerns about it? 18:17:18 Sometimes the topic does get a little OT in there but I think it is good because it helps the team members get to know each other better. 18:17:31 IdleOne: I don't see why that's necessarily a bad thing, for the same reason you mention. 18:17:44 right, I don't think it is a bad thing at all. 18:18:00 -ops was the same back when I was very active. 18:18:09 :) 18:18:16 ok, lets move on from that and review it again in another three months or so 18:18:24 #topic #ubuntu-discuss is it working? 18:18:26 as someone outside of the invitees, I don't see why there would be any issues with a private chan for ops team... wish I could weigh in more on it lol 18:19:04 x1k: there were concerns that things happening 'in the shadows' would be bad for a team whose purpose is to police other users. 18:19:42 AlanBell: It needs work, doesn't cost us anything to keep it open. I vote we keep it going. 18:20:18 I think we should remind people (including myself) to use it more often. 18:20:18 so #ubuntu-discuss was put on the agenda because it was something we set up and it wasn't getting much traction, however there have been a number of decent conversations in there recently 18:20:55 and I still have concerns about flinging people into -offtopic for all non-support discussions 18:21:14 AlanBell: +1 18:21:19 What was the original intention with -discuss? 18:21:26 from the discussion on the mailing list, it should stay open but more work should be done to advertise it and get people in there 18:21:34 lhavelund: discussion around the topic of ubuntu 18:21:44 I never heard of it other than the irc mailing list 18:21:56 lhavelund: it grew out of the anti-unity sentiment, to have somewhere for people to discuss where Ubuntu was going that wasn't -offtopic 18:21:59 so not talking about utter randomness which is fine in -offtopic 18:22:09 * lhavelund nods. 18:22:11 and not clogging up #ubuntu with non-support questions 18:22:19 makes sense, cheers. 18:22:36 plus Canonical were directing people to #ubuntu to "join the conversation" 18:22:51 Yah, which wasn't good. 18:22:59 which wasn't entirely helpful, but neither would directing people to -offtopic make any sense 18:23:21 Do we know if Canonical has modified that practice? 18:24:06 I think we did something about it... but my mind is fuzzy 18:24:34 I am fairly sure they have modified it in some way, sabdfl was pretty clear in his agreement with our point 18:25:20 I am not sure if they are directing people to IRC at all now, but we have told them that they are welcome to direct people to #ubuntu-discuss 18:25:59 That would surely help increase traffic and discussion if they did 18:26:04 ok, so anyone feel strongly that #ubuntu-discuss should be dropped? 18:26:36 the push to IRC has to be dummy proof though.... if I told my wife to get on #ubuntu-discuss, I would get a blank stare lol... web based client? 18:27:27 I think the link to IRC that was provided was through the webchat. 18:27:34 x1k: oh, absolutely agreed, but that is all about the context of where it is publicised 18:27:45 +1 18:27:56 sorry, back to lurking 18:28:17 :) 18:28:22 #agreed keep #ubuntu-discuss 18:28:28 lets move along 18:28:34 #topic How is Ubottu ban removal going? 18:28:46 any thoughts or comments on this one? 18:28:56 bot seems to do what it is supposed to do. 18:29:02 better than eir? 18:29:11 not in all aspects 18:29:23 Where can it be improved? 18:29:41 I would like the floodbot bans /noticed to -ops-monitor so that we can set comments/duration 18:29:44 how about the times counting from initial ban point? is that OK or an issue? 18:30:21 m4v: o/ 18:30:39 yes I'm here 18:30:46 just checking :) 18:32:02 Also would be helpful if when we did @duration banID it gave the date the ban was set 18:32:04 the ban notices can be moved to any channel, is a config setting. The where to count from the duration of a ban depends on what you folks need. 18:32:31 IdleOne: can be done 18:33:24 AlanBell: m4v I kinda liked that all the bans were noticed in -ops-monitor. 18:34:12 but for now I really think that we need a way of seeing and being asked to set comments on the floobot bans 18:34:22 I think, once you get into ubottu's code you see that it isn't so easy (i think bantracker doesn't keep ban's information updated at all times in memory, so more fetching form the db will be needed) 18:34:51 but I need bug reports so I don't forget about it ;) 18:35:06 fair enough :) 18:35:55 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots?field.searchtext=bantracker 18:36:00 in with those ones? 18:36:28 IdleOne: I'm pretty sure there's an option for request the channel to make a comment for flootbot's bans, if it isn't doing it now is because is disabled. 18:38:26 ok, so lets file bugs and have a bit more discussion with the rest of the team, generally I am happy that it is being used and there are not howls of anguish :) 18:38:41 ok, moving onwards 18:38:43 #topic review the #ubuntu AKICK list 18:39:16 Do we want to do that here, or break it up and do it offline? 18:39:36 http://www.privatepaste.com/377d188b5c/ubuntu 18:39:43 Offline methinks 18:39:52 err that isn't so private 18:39:55 well I was going to suggest a general discussion about whether there should be one 18:40:01 it isn't private anyway is it? 18:40:04 and Hai everyone 18:40:13 hai jussi 18:40:23 there should be one.for sure 18:40:28 hey jussi 18:40:31 so we have akick lists for -offtopic and #ubuntu 18:40:45 why do we use them instead of bans? 18:40:48 Perhaps we should send it to the mailing list to get people's opinions who aren't here? 18:41:00 are there stuff that should stay, and what stuff should go, and why? 18:41:09 AlanBell: it was my understanding that earlier, ban lists were just... getting filled too quickly. 18:41:16 whether or not that's still an issue, i don't know. 18:41:27 go: tor, gateway/cgiirc/ 18:42:00 akicks can't be accidentally removed. 18:42:06 there are some things which are kicking out users with nicks containing rude words, others that ban specific dynamic IP addresses 18:42:36 not sure it is the right place for IP level bans, what do you think? 18:43:00 I probably agree. 18:43:10 akick should be for those things that don't change 18:44:14 ie. Rude words, particular service bans 18:44:54 ok, so if the IRCC go through offline and prune the list fairly agressively that would be a good thing? 18:45:14 limit it to rude words and known bad networks 18:45:21 I don't think I have seen services auto kick anybody in years 18:45:21 IMHO yes 18:45:32 IdleOne: its very rare 18:45:47 right, prune away. keep the obviously rude ones 18:46:06 IdleOne: I did see one a few weeks ago, hence this being on the agenda 18:46:15 +1 IdleOne 18:46:24 Any naysayers? 18:47:07 #action ircc to prune the akick lists 18:47:07 * meetingology ircc to prune the akick lists 18:47:24 Perhaps move those bans to the normal ban list? 18:47:35 yeah, that might be something we do for some of them 18:47:53 Where they get revewed etc 18:48:26 right, couple more topics to insert 18:48:53 we have the membership application of m4v, however we are not quorate right now :( 18:49:13 :| 18:49:15 how many do you need for quorum? 18:49:25 three of five 18:49:41 bummer 18:49:51 you, pici and me ( I am a Membership board member) make 3 18:50:02 I don't think thats how it works. 18:50:21 There is precedent of other board memmbers voting in membershiop meetings 18:50:25 members* 18:50:45 l also am on a council that grants membership 18:50:50 but if you prefer to wait that is fine also 18:51:33 I also think jussi and I have enough IRC experience to make a fair judgment on this application. 18:51:34 I'm ok with waiting, is not like I have been in a hurry to get membership 18:52:33 * AlanBell reads the charter :) 18:53:45 we have done It before with CZ 18:53:58 yeah, when we had a CC member filling one of the seats 18:54:02 On mobile no tab complete 18:54:35 I think it would be best to wait until the next meeting where there are more of us to congratulate m4v on awesomeness \o/ 18:54:58 As long as m4v is okay with waiting. 18:55:10 Not that we're going to give him much choice ;) 18:55:11 l don't have an issue with that. 18:55:16 lol 18:55:43 lets do that then, sorry we couldn't sort it out today m4v, but lets do it properly at the next meeting :) 18:56:06 yes 18:56:10 * IdleOne thanks m4v for his awesomeness 18:56:41 the other thing we should have put on the agenda is going through the operator applications, which I need to run my little script to list out and we need to discuss them, so lets postpone that to the next meeting too. 18:56:55 #action m4v membership to go on next agenda 18:56:55 * meetingology m4v membership to go on next agenda 18:57:19 #action AlanBell to sort out list of operator applicants for next meeting 18:57:19 * meetingology AlanBell to sort out list of operator applicants for next meeting 18:57:27 We've gotten a bunch of applications lately, unfortunately I don't really recognize many of the applicants. 18:57:48 raises hand... ooo oooo pick me 18:57:57 !canibeanop 18:57:57 If you are interested in joining the Ops team, take a look at both http://www.siltala.net/2010/03/24/ops-teams-applications-announcement/ and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/OperatorRequirements for info on the process and requirements. You can also learn about what the job entails from people in #ubuntu-irc. 18:57:59 This round is taking much longer than previous ops calls 18:58:18 I'd rather it takes longer, and we get better suited and more capable candidates. 18:58:29 that makes sense 18:58:52 And filters people that just clicked the button instead of being serious about it. 18:58:57 Indeed. 18:59:17 x1k: http://ubottu.com/ircc/2012/11/03/call-for-irc-operators-2/ 18:59:25 ty 18:59:25 Run script, check if Wiki page has been updated in the past month or so, if not, scrap. 19:00:01 * IdleOne scrapes lhavelund and greps for gold 19:00:06 none. :( 19:00:13 jussi: why the highlight? 19:00:13 silver? 19:00:23 heh 19:00:26 hi czajkowski 19:00:30 hehe czajkowski highlights on czTAB 19:00:40 hello czajkowski :) 19:00:51 have to as sometimes folks not on desktop are on phones and ping me that way :/ 19:01:01 czajkowski: we had a quorum issue, but decided to put it off to the next meeting anyway 19:01:17 okie 19:01:28 #topic Any Other Business 19:01:31 Since you are here, what does the CC think of quorum issues being settled by using other board members to fill in? 19:02:11 IdleOne: it's what has been done in past events like RMBs before and not a problem as far as I can remember 19:02:31 cool, thank you. 19:02:36 we've not had a case where a CC person has stepped in uusally someone from one of the other membership boards tbh 19:02:49 * chilicuil waves, he's here to support m4v membership process 19:03:16 o/ chilicuil, we are going to do that next time when there are more people to woot! 19:03:25 anyhow, any other business? 19:03:46 wop, ok AlanBell, I'll be here then =) 19:04:01 going once 19:04:04 going twice 19:04:11 #endmeeting Generated by MeetBot 0.1.5 (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology)