16:28:04 #startmeeting 16:28:04 Meeting started Wed Jul 15 16:28:04 2015 UTC. The chair is colonelqubit. Plugin info at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:28:04 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 16:28:13 Hello, wonderful QA folks 16:28:21 o/ 16:28:38 UNCONFIRMED bugs have dipped to 392 16:29:39 Last week I applied both the update to bugzilla 4.4.9 as well as Joel's Bugzilla field-restricting patches 16:29:41 (more on that later) 16:31:54 Regarding regressions from the last week, we've got 3 here: http://bit.ly/1CIXqPZ 16:32:51 meh shortlinks... ^^ (btw - why not using tdf.io) 16:33:30 I'm more than happy to bring regressions to the ESC, but (understandably) they want to see the most important/pressing ones, so please ping me (IRC, email, carrier pigeon) with them in they days before 16:33:45 DennisRoczek: (I got handed the link like that :-)) 16:34:19 #topic Old Action Items 16:34:44 Let's see -- Bugzilla upgrade to 4.4.9 is DONE 16:35:21 contributor group exists and fields are restricted, *however* there are some side effects 16:35:30 News from tdfnew: [Bug 92768] support hiding title objects 16:35:30 (I'll mark that Action item as DONE, and we can open a new one) 16:37:11 #topic Bugzilla Foibles 16:37:51 As far as I can tell, the Bugzilla upgrade went fine. Beluga will be happy to hear that I'm looking into Bugzilla v5.0, but we might not migrate right away 16:39:42 As for our local patches, developers have noticed that one is rather restricted in changing the bug status, e.g. it's no longer possible to change from NEEDINFO -> NEW (even if the Bug Status Workflow in Bugzilla allows it) 16:40:20 what?! 16:40:40 I'm going to chat with Joel (who authored the current patch) and see if we can apply a much more minimal patch that just restricts access to the severity/priority fields 16:42:50 Then we can examine what's going on with the Assigned-to field more leisurely 16:43:11 colonelqubit: needinfo -> new was a change you (or Joel?) did a few months ago 16:44:24 beluga: yes; and I've verified that the status change should be allowed by the Bug Status Workflow table 16:50:10 Let's see... this isn't an outstanding Action Item, but I'll be chatting with the ESC about WinXP status 16:52:01 It sounds like WinXP is still used extensively in many countries, and I want to check with the devs to make sure that we're still considering such bugs on our radar 16:52:51 Also: Determining if we want to disable the 'blocker' severity on Bugzilla 16:53:02 (hopefully doing so won't result in any additional side effects..) 16:53:36 I guess China is the last holdout for XP 16:53:52 beluga: is MS providing security updates? 16:54:06 colonelqubit: only for special paid customers 16:54:09 colonelqubit: no. they won't 16:54:11 until 2019 16:54:16 beluga: wow 16:54:25 yeah, I imagine that you'd have to shell out the $$$$$ for that 16:54:42 beluga: well my father is running one pc using xp (depends on my time and other software... meh) 16:55:00 XP market share is like 15% and Vista's ~2-3% :) 16:55:12 DennisRoczek: when you run Windows Update, does a message come up that says "WTF!?" 16:55:14 so we might as well deprecate Vista support at the same time :P 16:55:53 maybe an input field for credit card info in the win update :) 16:56:00 My guess is that EOL for WinXP and Vista will just be a matter of compilers and tooling 16:56:29 colonelqubit: nope. but ms implemented a red sign in the taskbar + the ms antivir (security center or how it is called) is saying that you really should update it 16:56:30 At some point, it'll become difficult enough for us to get the current codebase to run on that stack, and we'll stop providing builds 16:57:05 colonelqubit: right: xp matters on the visual studio version which is not longer supporting xp 16:57:29 same as os x 10.7 or older aren't supported any more 16:58:05 * colonelqubit nods 16:58:35 #topic Other topics 16:58:52 What other issues would you like to discuss? 17:00:31 Sounds like mjayfrancis isn't here. I wanted to highlight some of the great work he's been doing with PyUNO and testing 17:00:39 but I'll let him chat about that next time 17:00:52 colonelqubit: do we have a list of bug tikcets with patchsets? 17:02:07 DennisRoczek: as in, that need to be tested? 17:02:22 well patchsets should go in gerrit 17:02:43 and I found by accident a patchset which is well fridrich missed it somehow as it seems (two years ago) 17:03:27 so you're looking for open bugs that have attached patchsets? 17:03:30 dtardon was asked and said that the patch should not be pushed (bad approach) and the user is not rachable 17:03:35 yeah 17:04:08 didn't "we "cleaned the bugzilla by using the correct mimetype? 17:04:55 and in the same task: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92703 that user uploaded two rtf fioles but having wrong mimetypes 17:04:57 bug 92703: LibreOffice-Writer normal/medium RESOLVED NOTOURBUG RTF Control \ulw does not stop 17:05:12 either the files were created incorrectly or our rtf detection is simply bad 17:05:12 I believe that incorrect mimetypes should be minimized if not fixed in our current install 17:05:37 News from tdfnew: [Bug 92769] EDITING: Broken Conditional Formatting When Copying 17:06:58 * colonelqubit goes to peer at that attachment 17:09:22 DennisRoczek: is it possible that the uploader manually selected text/plain when uploading? 17:10:02 this user won't suprise me in anything. maybe. I have no idea. ask him :-p 17:10:42 DennisRoczek: https://bugzilla-test.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89066 17:11:09 I downloaded and then re-uploaded; Bugzilla appears to have corrected detected type 17:11:30 same bugzilla version / config? 17:11:41 well i guess so tghen. the user will have choosen plain -.- 17:12:15 he drives me nuts... totally inexperienced and jelling at dev@ml +custom work +win2k + old libo... 17:12:17 yeah, looks like he uploaded it today, so that'd be running v4.4.9 on both installs 17:12:27 sry for the noise ;-) 17:12:36 yes, was today 17:12:50 no worries -- good to hear about these things so we can catch problems early 17:12:51 re:mime-type detection it might be their browser 17:12:56 using win2000 and all.. 17:13:00 * colonelqubit laughs 17:13:12 beluga: are you suggesting that they're using Mosaic or something? 17:13:20 beluga: gut idea. yeah that could be... 17:13:22 probably IE 5 or something 17:13:36 although they should use opera12 ^^ 17:14:11 * colonelqubit waves at raal 17:14:22 Okay, any other topics? 17:15:37 colonelqubit: what about the patchsets in open tickets? *g* 17:15:55 all attchments cleaned so this should be only a simple query, or? 17:16:02 https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/buglist.cgi?f1=attachments.ispatch&list_id=548879&o1=equals&product=LibreOffice&query_format=advanced&resolution=---&v1=1 17:16:46 DennisRoczek: attachments have not been cleaned retroactively 17:16:53 they are still being cleaned manually 17:17:09 only new ones will get the right mime-type most of the time 17:17:48 beluga: do we have a list for fixing them? I might help for such stupid tasks 17:18:24 DennisRoczek: Michael Stahl might know 17:18:30 maybe find text/plain files? 17:18:49 ok, I will ping him - or octetstream 17:18:52 mst always fixes the mime types when he is sitting in ESC meeting 17:18:55 DennisRoczek: wouldn't be a bad idea to make a writeup here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/Gardening 17:19:10 colonelqubit: my idea 17:19:12 Notes on how to fix mimetypes 17:22:04 For both the patches in Bugzilla and fixing mimetypes, it's helpful to keep track of the last date we've run the query/fixed things (e.g. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/Gardening#Task:_Monitor_REOPENED_bugs) so that we can exclude any older false positives 17:23:04 The Gardening page is very useful to help us keep track of those dats 17:23:06 dates 17:23:38 colonelqubit: why not using the redmine calendar btw? 17:23:48 for? 17:24:43 DennisRoczek: for the last-run of a Gardening task? 17:25:01 yeah, rerun so TODAY()+3M 17:25:10 (depending of the task) 17:25:35 as in, schedule a future run, or? 17:26:41 QA is a somewhat ad-hoc group, so I can imagine that some tasks get re-run every month, and some take a few. Some 'monthly ' tasks might get delayed a few weeks until someone has time to run one 17:27:09 As long as the system is flexible enough to handle that workflow gracefully, I'd be interested 17:28:51 so I have to go. good evening everybody ;-) 17:29:30 colonelqubit: well i guess we have to wait until floeff installs the redmine crm ^^ 17:31:23 * colonelqubit waves 17:32:59 Okay, Anything else? 17:32:59 raal: anything from your end? regressions that I should bring to ESC? 17:46:46 hi, IZBot 17:46:51 #endmeeting