19:25:17 #startmeeting 19:25:17 Meeting started Wed Jun 3 19:25:17 2015 UTC. The chair is colonelqubit. Plugin info at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 19:25:17 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 19:25:22 raal: perfect timing ;-) 19:26:12 Okay, let's look at our UNCONFIRMED bugs 19:26:27 hmm...we've zoomed all the way up to 371 UNCONFIRMED 19:27:06 we might need to organize a bug-squishing party or something 19:27:35 wish that I could invite everyone over to my place for an evening event: Bug squishing + free dinner 19:28:19 ahoneybun: Any thoughts on how we can improve our bug-triaging stats? 19:29:00 I don't have knowledge of the current way things are being done now 19:29:45 ahoneybun: fair enough 19:30:06 not sure about the rise 19:30:28 jorendc: how so? 19:30:47 we always see some 'zoome up' when a major release is comming...? 19:31:14 it depends 19:31:28 but yes, people have been reporting a bit more 19:31:39 I know that the BugHunting Session was very successful 19:31:46 (hey -- it's on our agenda! ;-) 19:31:46 indeed 19:31:54 but that resulted in a large # of bugs being filed 19:31:54 so I'm not 'afraid' of the short rise of bugs 19:32:01 So we do have to compensate over time 19:32:24 I'm mostly concerned about bugs not getting the attention that they need for a while 19:32:37 with 50 bugs, it's a lot harder for ones to hide 19:32:47 with ~400, it's much easier for many to slip through the cracks 19:33:16 true, but I saw some very fast feedback when the summary contains 'crash' or somethign like that 19:33:23 e.g. we have tons that were last changed back in April 19:33:44 so I think we have good 'filters' and bugscreeners 19:33:48 based on my non-scientific look at my scrollbars, I'd say 1/3rd :P 19:34:37 * colonelqubit nods 19:34:52 mjayfrancis: perhaps gone? 19:37:12 well, we can take a look at some past items 19:37:16 steve-_-: you still here? 19:37:29 looks like we are in a dessert :) 19:37:34 let's go through the other points 19:37:47 yes, but actually working on stuff will listening to design hangout as radio station and lurking here for extra procrastination power 19:38:02 conclusion about previous point: lets not get concerned to early, lets see the numbers for upcomming weeks 19:38:02 steve-_-: cool. Was just wondering if you knew what was left with image testing on OSX 19:38:14 jorendc: indeed 19:38:22 colonelqubit: good question. is there anything? 19:38:25 * steve-_- looks at the wiki 19:38:27 (I was going to see if anyone else appeared and decided to chime -in :-) 19:39:19 steve-_-: I'm not sure. I'll take a look at some point. I've been release engineer this week, too, so that's been extra work to carry 19:39:56 Walrus flag will have to punt again 19:40:15 #topic MAB's are being replaced 19:40:34 So as Joel mentioned in his email, we're replacing MABs with Importance fields 19:40:49 priority/severity should hopefully give an indication about each of the bugs 19:41:03 agreed :) 19:41:18 what priority/severity combinations does hit the 'MAB'-mark? 19:42:10 we're hoping to get that code merged-in soon to our Bugzilla instance, at which point we'll start to put most people who've shown aptititude or interest in triage into the group with editing powers 19:42:14 jorendc: what combination? 19:43:05 priority of high or highest should be enough to get some strong attention 19:43:11 okay 19:43:37 but we'll use the highest rung to indicate the "MAB" status 19:44:18 we had a little chat about the "blocker" severity. While we can imagine bugs that are that bad, they are very, very rare 19:44:41 They're so rare that it seems like we'd just have a conversation about them 19:45:00 true +1 19:45:10 such as "This critical bug HAS to be fixed before we go forward" 19:45:20 We could even put something in the Whiteboard or Keywords for that 19:45:39 Personally I think it's fine to have the entry in the drop-down 19:45:48 colonelqubit: should I be seeing media testing somewhere? 19:45:54 it's not under projects 19:46:08 https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Media_Support/Summary 19:46:28 and once we restrict access to the fields, hopefully we'll see people be judicious about how they use Blocker 19:46:37 colonelqubit: I'd like to only have 1 field to mark such bugs (BLOCKER in this case) 19:47:06 so you'd want to have one field for severity + priority? 19:47:16 or? /me isn't sure.. 19:47:34 colonelqubit: no, but not AND blocker as severity AND some keyword or whiteboard status 19:47:44 colonelqubit: vector images and docmuent file formats missing 19:47:46 for osyx 19:47:52 * colonelqubit nods 19:47:55 (at steve-_-) 19:48:12 jorendc: ah yes, I see 19:48:27 I personally think that it'll be much simpler once we feel like we can trust those fields more 19:48:29 just blocker should do if done correctly of course 19:48:36 yups 19:48:57 similarly, I hope to have time to roll out some more BZ upgrades 19:49:20 but I'm not for a kind of 'let's create something else because we don't do it correct right now' 19:50:01 jorendc: oh, definitely 19:50:28 that being said, I am sensitive to the fact that as a project with many volunteers, we may have to do things differently than a company with many employees such as Canonical or RedHat 19:50:48 colonelqubit: what do you mean exactly? 19:51:10 Sometimes our processes need to adapt to be flexible for volunteers 19:51:21 sure 19:51:26 so instead of just training everyone how to use the tool, we might add a tooltip (e.g. what I did for NEEDINFO status) 19:51:37 +1 19:52:09 #topic BugHunting Session 5.0 19:52:16 So I think we already talked a bit about this one 19:52:25 went very well; got some great feedback 19:52:38 We're still needing some testing done on 64bit Windows builds 19:53:31 looks like our x64 builds are broken? 19:53:46 * colonelqubit nods 19:53:54 I believe that Norbert was looking into that 19:54:19 I thought that Cloph was back this week, but apparently he's off for 2 weeks, so I'll email him about the status of 64bit tb's 19:55:04 :) 19:55:15 jorendc, ahoneybun: If any of you (or anyone else) is currently building for win64 native, it'd be great to get some feedback 19:55:36 building? 19:55:43 * jorendc only builds on linux 19:55:58 jorendc: it's new -- native win64 builds 19:56:06 (that's part of the reason we need to test them) 19:56:43 yups 19:56:50 I have Windows machine in my housr 19:56:55 *housr 19:58:06 ahoneybun: yeah, getting a win dev environment up and running is a bit more challenging, but it'd be cool to see if that works out for you 19:58:36 tbh I have no desire to have a Windows machine in any sense 19:59:01 I mean I could use the key from my current laptop on another machine 19:59:12 but finding isos is damn hard 19:59:19 uncracked ones 19:59:50 can't you download them from microsoft? 20:00:12 with a membership thing 20:00:17 sometimes the software is tied to particular hardware 20:00:37 I have a ISO just the thing will not show up on my computer 20:00:49 when I put it on a USB, but anyway off topic maybe 20:01:00 virtualbox? 20:01:32 ahoneybun: we can talk more about that later -- perhaps one of the netbooks might work out for you, too 20:01:50 I could Kardos 20:01:51 ah, MS doesn't provide unfettered ISOs anymore. cancel that 20:01:52 #topic Other topics 20:02:24 Let's see...we talked about win64, Bug Hunting Session 20:02:31 Oh! Android builds 20:02:39 who's currently running them/testing them? 20:02:55 I did install the beta one (of collabora itself) 20:02:58 me 20:03:11 looks good (not tested them with advanced documents yet) 20:03:11 Great! How are they running for y'all? 20:03:20 Please do test and let us know 20:03:24 we've got builds for 5.0 out here: 20:03:37 I already saw some bug reports related to our android viewer 20:03:53 https://www.libreoffice.org/download/android-viewer 20:04:27 We've got the latest TDF builds in the Google Play store, and I'm working on getting them into F-droid as well 20:05:27 * ahoneybun installs from the Play Store 20:05:56 * jorendc has to run 20:06:03 ahoneybun: please do show that off when you're at SELF and Akademy 20:06:08 o/ c heers 20:06:10 jorendc: anything else from you? 20:06:18 not I'm aware of :) 20:06:27 ahoneybun: anything from you? 20:06:28 I might use it for my talk at SELF colonelqubit 20:06:36 great! 20:06:47 can it control a slideshow? 20:07:00 ahoneybun: the Android Impress Remote can 20:07:04 (separate android app) 20:07:05 oh 20:07:21 Perhaps eventually, we can just run right from the phone/tablet 20:07:30 (over WiFi, natch) 20:07:38 I'm going to try this out now 20:07:41 well in a min 20:08:23 Cool 20:08:27 raal: anything more from you? 20:08:35 win10 will be released 08/2015 - is someone running LO on win10? 20:08:36 or arnaud_versini ;-) 20:08:46 raal: That is a great question 20:08:53 damn KDE Connect is amazing 20:09:20 raal: If we aren't already, we should be testing. Where are they in the cycle? beta builds? 20:09:52 colonelqubit: yes, these builds are available 20:10:17 #action Make sure we've got a plan to test on Windows 10 (Robinson) 20:10:21 should be final in summer 20:10:35 it takes awhile to render 20:10:37 with free upgrade from win7 and 8 20:10:38 #action Make sure Win64-bit-native builds are available as dailys 20:11:03 load something 20:11:15 #action Send materials to ahoneybun (Robinson) 20:11:25 so I expect lots of win10 20:11:42 raal: have you had a chance to poke at it yet? (like at a mall or etc..) 20:12:06 \i have full ssd, so cannot create new VM 20:12:49 * colonelqubit nods 20:13:24 Okay, I think that's about it for the meeting 20:13:33 Thanks, all! It has been fun! 20:13:45 Our next meeting is June 17th 20:14:12 The one after that might be up in the air, as I'm moving to Texas 20:14:52 Enjoy your testing. It's great to hear that the 50max bibisect repository is working well 20:14:55 * colonelqubit waves 20:15:34 #endmeeting