18:07:36 #startmeeting 18:07:36 Meeting started Wed Oct 8 18:07:36 2014 UTC. The chair is colonelqubit. Plugin info at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 18:07:36 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 18:07:38 he he 18:08:12 Okay, so who's here? jphilipz, jmadero_falling is 20% here 18:08:32 sorry colonelqubit have to run now :) 18:08:36 noooo 18:08:44 * colonelqubit waves goodbye 18:09:11 jphilipz: I'll be doing some load-testing of Bugzilla in teh next few days. I'll let you know more 18:10:06 colonelqubit: In the weekend? 18:10:56 Liongold: Probably Thu-Friday. Saturday I'm out 18:11:20 colonelqubit: I'll be able to help Friday at this time probably if you want. 18:11:22 I might be at the GNOME Boston Summit on Sunday, so could help coordinate from there 18:11:31 Liongold: awesome! 18:12:18 #action Robinson will send out an email to coordinate load-testing (aiming for Friday) 18:12:22 * colonelqubit waves to vsfoote 18:12:29 colonelqubit: Just tell me ewhat's needed 18:12:37 Do you want my email? 18:12:40 colonelqubit: look forward to seeing it 18:12:43 Liongold: I have it :-) 18:13:10 vsfoote: Have any topics relevant for QA to discuss or for me to take to ESC? 18:13:19 colonelqubit: Oh ok 18:13:24 nada 18:14:08 QA etherpad looks to be down, dropped out during design mtg... 18:14:32 vsfoote: hmm, yes. that's a problem 18:14:36 by vsfoote, glad to finally see ya on irc :) 18:15:16 Hi Jay, fought with Google+ long enough 18:15:27 cloph: Do you know why the etherpad might be down? http://pad.documentfoundation.org/p/qa 18:16:22 well i hope to see ya next week vsfoote :) 18:19:59 Okay, quick update on stats: 18:20:02 UNCONFIRMED: 831 (down almost 100 from last meeting!) 18:20:04 needAdvice: 19 (down) 18:20:06 Regressions in 4.3: Up to 81 (from 66) 18:20:08 Regressions in 4.2: Stable around 110 18:20:10 Bibibsected bugs open and Bibisected regressions: staying stable around 150-160 18:20:52 I've had two bugs reported for discussion. 18:20:55 https://bugs.libreoffice.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82288 18:20:58 bug 82288: LibreOffice-Installation major/high RESOLVED FIXED deb / rpm master installation builds broken because of missing core05 package 18:21:35 Big thanks to cl0ph for getting that one fixed. 18:22:20 PLEASE let me know if you're running into additional problems with daily builds of master 18:22:53 Next bug: https://bugs.libreoffice.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81633 18:22:54 bug 81633: LibreOffice-Spreadsheet major/high RESOLVED FIXED Sorting shouldn't always automatically adjust references. 18:23:41 JBF isn't here -- does anyone else want to discuss? 18:23:57 what is there to discuss 18:23:57 Any ideas about doing a Windows bibisect service, I keep a lot of the TB39 masters on hand to manually convolvle down on an issue, but coverage is a little spotty 18:24:12 vsfoote: it's on the list - quite hard to accomplish 18:24:33 vsfoote: Windows has a lot of issues with git pulling, Florian did quite a bit of work and it was tediously slow 18:24:42 colonelqubit: what is there to discuss with that one? 18:24:46 I think it's pretty clear 18:24:50 jmadero_falling: I think JBF brought this point up already, but it would be good for us to catch potential problematic bugfixes earlier in the cycle 18:25:01 that's a really tough challenge for us, though 18:25:02 colonelqubit: well I don't have time to talk about the bigger picture 18:25:08 I have time to talk about that one bug 18:25:12 the fix fixed a MUCH bigger problem 18:25:17 Kohei put in a shit ton of work 18:25:28 those people should have been running dailies to help catch whatever issue they saw at an earlier stage 18:25:33 we're not reverting the patch 18:25:35 and we're not backporting the fix 18:25:40 that's where were at 18:25:53 Fair enough. I don't know a lot about the particular issue, but I do realize that it's important for us to try to keep things stable for our userbase 18:26:05 not if stable means that a shitty workflow existed 18:26:08 and they got "used" to a bug 18:26:13 and now complain about the bug being fixed 18:26:33 colonelqubit: so the issue was that when you sorted, formulas were tracking the cell, vs. the value 18:26:35 which was a huge problem 18:26:49 jmadero_falling: So one question is: "how long has this behavior persisted in LibreOffice?" 18:26:52 Kohei was kind enough to add an option in 4.4 that now allows users to reintroduce the bug 18:26:58 colonelqubit: who knows, it was a bug 18:27:07 I'm not going to argue about people getting used to bugs 18:27:16 it was a bug, that was incredibly hard to fix 18:27:18 you might think the behavior is dumb. I might think it's dumb. But if there are users who want to use it, then that's something I think we should consider 18:27:29 Kohei got slammed with complaints after committing an insane amount of time to fix it 18:27:44 I have nothing else to say about it 18:27:48 there is zero chance of backporting 18:27:52 I think it's unfortunate that the optional workaround won't make it into the same branch as the bugfix. 18:27:55 it has a new string, there is a hard rule about not backporting for those 18:28:05 (I understand why it won't, but that's unfortunate for a portion of our userbase) 18:28:14 honestly, then they should help earlier in the cycle 18:28:28 jmadero_falling: sure, we'd like them to 18:28:33 we can't consider how fixing a bug is going to cause some corner case users who got used to the bug 18:28:49 we can't predict I should say 18:28:50 but I think it's myopic and aggrandizing to think that our userbase would understand issues on that level 18:28:58 again, I don't have time to talk about that 18:29:01 Most of our users have a computer and push keys 18:29:02 I have time to say what it is with this bug 18:29:08 not reverting, not backporting 18:29:12 they can use 4.2 or w/e until 4.4 comes out 18:29:14 jmadero_falling: fair enough 18:29:36 I figured the issue was relevant for discussion during the QA meeting as a part of 'bigger picture' stuff 18:29:40 and we can suggest to all these users to commit time earlier in the cycle to hepl 18:29:42 help* 18:29:45 But I think we can cover that at the ESC meeting 18:29:55 ...just a heads up, there will be anger if you bring it up 18:29:58 I can almost guarantee that 18:30:05 so just be prepared 18:30:11 jmadero_falling: It was already added to the agenda 18:30:11 when a developer puts in time to fix a freaking bug 18:30:19 and after the fact users wnat the bug REINTRODUCED 18:30:30 it's a good way to tell devs to just stop caring 18:30:58 jmadero_falling: We're not talking about fixing a color problem where pressing the green button actually made red text 18:31:24 again, all of that is irrelevant to the points 18:31:25 we're talking about a nuanced behavior regarding formulae and spreadsheet cells. 18:31:28 the points is we can't predict everything 18:31:34 users have an obligation to get more involved earlier in the cycle 18:31:36 or wait for fixes 18:31:40 Certainly. And if we want more user involvement, we need to make that clear 18:31:52 sure - so suggest that to the small portion of users complaining 18:31:56 we can't just wave our hands around behind the scenes and say "users should know this" 18:32:02 while the majority of users are more than thrilled that the BUG was fixed 18:32:03 lol 18:32:10 If that's what we expect from our userbase, then it should be on our website 18:32:20 no one reads that stuff 18:32:24 I mean feel free to add whatever you want 18:32:36 If we expect our users to help us find bugs using daily builds, then we should make those daily builds more accessible 18:32:36 but if you think 1 paragraph of text telling users to get more involved 18:32:41 is going to resolve the issue that came up here 18:32:47 I think you're being very . . . um 18:32:48 optimistic 18:32:51 I'm not sure it's going to fix all the problems 18:33:04 okay but I think we are where we are with this bug 18:33:08 Kohei is awesome, he fixed a bug 18:33:11 some users want the bug reintroduced 18:33:16 so in 4.4 they'll have that option 18:33:25 else, they can use 4.1 or 4.2 until that time 18:33:26 but I think it's pretty insane to think that people are going to know that they should read the instructions in the basement watercloset, behind the locked door marked "beware of walrus" 18:33:27 both of which work fine 18:33:53 we have to give our users at least some modicum of notification of what we're providing (and what we're /not/ providing) 18:34:05 I think our stuff is pretty clear 18:34:08 but we can agree to disagree 18:34:21 and I think common sense says "bitching after the fact is unlikely to get good results" 18:34:43 jmadero_falling: One big question: was the change in place before 4.2.6-secfix? 18:34:47 our website has big freaking "get involved" stuff all over the place 18:35:01 colonelqubit: yes I think they will have to use last release of 4.1 18:35:12 of use one of the builds prior to 4.2.5 I believe 18:35:15 but I forget exactly 18:35:19 News from fdonew: [Bug 84809] EDITING:Draw/Presentation crashes if document contains a push button with small height  || [Bug 84810] crash in paste special when combine options link and format 18:35:48 jmadero_falling: it asks people to get involved. I don't think it says anything about using daily builds 18:35:53 except for testing 18:35:59 that's what it is for.... 18:36:01 testing 18:36:02 lol 18:36:08 we surely don't want to encourage non testers to use it 18:36:14 without a big fat warning about all the problems they probably will face 18:36:44 jmadero_falling: Right, but if you're an average small business owner, who uses this 'feature' in your calculations (or whatever), then if you don't using the daily builds, then you won't know there's a problem until we push out the new version 18:37:07 yes, so then they can go back to an older version 18:37:12 maybe we should make it clearer how to do that 18:37:22 you can't have your cake and eat it to 18:37:26 sure but they complain about having to stay with the older version 18:37:28 not contribute at all, and then complain about fixes after the fact 18:37:29 jmadero_falling: 4.1 is EOL, IIRC 18:37:43 this is literally going around in circles 18:37:46 this is the situation we're in 18:37:53 there is no way to resolve it 18:37:55 it's the nature of the game 18:37:58 jmadero_falling: I think there's a good way to address it 18:38:06 I totally agree that it's not going to make everyone happy 18:38:17 which is??? 18:38:21 yes I'd love to hear it 18:38:38 but I think that if we're more up-front about what we provide, then that's going to make us look better 18:38:44 what does that mean 18:38:47 those are just words that mean nothing to me 18:38:53 In a nutshell: We provide builds of LibreOffice 18:38:53 sorry - give me something concrete 18:39:01 how much more up front can we be when sysadmin won't even test dailys 18:39:04 if you want support for a particular feature, then you can buy it from someone 18:39:15 sure, I have no issue with that 18:39:20 otherwise, you get what we publish 18:39:21 and I suggest talking about it on the private marketing list 18:39:29 to see if we should clarify something on the main page 18:39:46 I am not opposed to that at all, but I see that as not stopping or mitigating this at all 18:39:48 no no no -- pay as you go corrupts the project 18:39:53 not pay as you go 18:39:58 vsfoote: read my comment here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80846 18:39:59 last one 18:40:00 bug 80846: LibreOffice-Spreadsheet major/highest REOPENED Undo after reference cell deletion not updating dependent cell 18:40:02 Right now I think that people get a certain impression about what we're providing with our builds, etc. 18:40:10 for free of course . . . 18:40:12 from volunteers 18:40:19 who contribute millions of dollars of their time for nothing 18:40:28 there is so little respect from some of our users that it's mind boggling 18:40:36 let me say again SOME of our users 18:40:40 the majority are quite awesome ;) 18:40:43 jmadero_falling: sure, sure 18:41:07 vsfoote: so that's just being up front 18:41:08 vsfoote: Would you be in favor of more language describing what we provide in TDF builds? 18:41:10 there is no "pay as you go" 18:41:13 it's just identifying the reality 18:41:22 * colonelqubit nods 18:41:25 but the reality is that you CAN pay for fixes 18:41:28 that is an option, we should not hide it 18:41:32 and we should encourage it for enterprise users 18:41:35 * colonelqubit completely agrees 18:41:38 it helps the project, not hurts it 18:41:42 jmadero_falling: did I tell you about what Inkscape is doing? 18:41:47 no 18:41:51 other than that their wiki sucks 18:42:00 lol 18:42:18 They're taking an interesting approach to development/fundraising: http://www.inkscape.org/en/contribute/funded-devel/ 18:42:37 ah too much text right now 18:42:44 synopsis of it 18:42:48 hire a fundraising coordinator 18:42:56 and do something with funds for fixes 18:43:13 http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/inkscape-starts-encouraging-paid-development 18:43:19 that might be a bit more readable 18:43:21 sure, but paid development as the core function does not further the project 18:43:30 it has nothing to do with core function 18:43:33 we don't pay developers 18:43:36 TDF has no developers on staff 18:43:45 we encourage an ecosystem where businesses can build models around fixing bugs for LibreOffice 18:43:51 paid development tends to regress, and support stability in prrior builds retaining builds past EOL 18:43:52 so I just literally list the facts 18:44:09 the alternative is letting users yell and scream about how important their own bug is 18:44:13 Right -- it's not the direction that we're choosing, but I think it's relevant for us to see what other projects are doing 18:44:15 and we have NO power to tell anyone what to fix 18:44:18 TDF has no paid developers, but project members do 18:44:27 vsfoote: yes - and thus the option is there 18:44:31 we have no control over them 18:44:36 nor do we want control over them 18:44:42 so by saying "there is an option" 18:44:48 it's just informing our users, which IMHO is always right 18:44:49 and good 18:44:53 and shuld we encourage the model to shift more toward maintenance of legacy EOL, those same devs won't be availalbe to move the project forward 18:45:06 what does that even mean encourage? 18:45:09 they do what they do 18:45:14 we don't tell them anything 18:45:25 we don't tell them, encourage them, control them 18:45:28 etc . . . etc . . . 18:45:40 but we have had enterprise users actually say "I wish there was paid support" and we can say THERE IS!!!! 18:45:43 One thing I think we can do as a project is to identify both problem areas and ideas for improvements 18:45:57 so colonelqubit I suggest pinging the marketing list 18:46:02 see what others think 18:46:06 I'm not against what was said at all 18:46:12 but I think others will have opinions similar to vsfoote 18:46:21 jmadero_falling: the priv list, probably. We aren't supposed to use the regular one right now 18:46:21 so feel free to flush that out ;) 18:46:29 yes the priv 18:47:07 * colonelqubit doesn't even understand how one is supposed to use Redmine bugs for communication 18:47:14 Anyhow.. :-) 18:47:25 So, action item for me 18:48:39 #action Robinson: Chat with marketing about how we can more accurately convey what LibreOffice/TDF provides (and does not provide) in our builds; Clearer options for paid support? 18:49:13 Just one more thing on my list: Seattle LibreFest 18:49:21 https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events/2014/Seattle_LibreFest 18:50:01 We've got 3 devs and me showing up on Sunday Oct 26th (10:00 PST) for a Hackfest + Bug Triaging Bee. 18:50:14 If anyone would like to hop on IRC and join us, that would be great 18:52:01 If you like, we can possibly use Google Hangouts so people (or at least their heads) can join us in the room 18:52:33 #action Robinson: See if there's already a projector in room 242 of the Communications Building 18:53:28 Anything else? 18:53:31 hey 18:53:41 ...is for horses 18:54:00 vsfoote: got any other items? 18:54:04 anyone been able to work with the TB39 dailys and get useable WinDbg logs? 18:54:47 can bypass the first instance errors, but get clobbered with unpassable 18:55:24 r/unpassable/uresumable/ errors 18:56:12 crickets? 18:56:34 nobody looks at the Windows builds :( 18:56:53 vsfoote: sorry about that 18:57:32 #endmeeting