-:- Topic (#gentoo-council): changed by vapier: Meeting at 1900 UTC (1400 EST) || anybody seen azarah in the last month? 06:54PM where am I? 06:54PM :p 06:55PM batman anybody want to step up and chair this or open session today? 06:57PM i would but like i said, i'm prob gonna have to pop out early 06:59PM welp, by my clock, it's about that time eh 07:00PM i'm pretty sure az isnt going to show up -:- tove [n=tove@p54A60D69.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #gentoo-council 07:00PM Koon / seemant / solar / seemant / vapier 07:00PM who is awake ? check 07:01PM mate 07:01PM I am awake 07:02PM i'll assume Koon will wake shortly -:- kloeri_ [n=kloeri@gentoo/developer/kloeri] has joined #gentoo-council * GLEP 45 - GLEP date format <-- ok this one. This is not even for us to decide on is it? The glep editors got that one covered right? 07:02PM yes, g2boojum is for it 07:02PM * SwifT/#gentoo-council doesn't mind at all 07:02PM and i'm pretty sure we'd all vote yes -:- NetSplit: irc.freenode.net split from zelazny.freenode.net [07:02pm] -:- BitchX: Press ^F to see who left ^E to change to [irc.freenode.net] 07:02PM it's not for us to decide, I should think 07:02PM stupid freenode -:- [Users(#gentoo-council:10)] [ kloeri_ ] [ tove ] [@seemant ] [@vapier ] [ kallamej ] [vg2boojum ] [ FuzzyRay ] [@SwifT ] [ spb ] [@solar ] -:- Topic (#gentoo-council): Meeting at 1900 UTC (1400 EST) || anybody seen azarah in the last month? -:- Topic (#gentoo-council): set by vapier at Thu Jan 12 18:54:06 2006 07:02PM regarding chairing, sorry, just saw the e-mail. Perhaps next meeting who did we lose on that split? 07:03PM I support g2boojum's ability to decide that :) 07:03PM Koon -:- Koon [n=koon@gentoo/developer/Koon] has joined #gentoo-council -:- mode/#gentoo-council [+o Koon] by ChanServ 07:03PM here he is ok next item is. * disallow multiple votes per person (from ciaranm) http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=113467833000002&r=1&w=2 07:04PM WFM 07:04PM wfm? 07:04PM the reasoning in that email is sound 07:04PM yes too 07:04PM so yes, wfm2 07:04PM isn't it Windows Meta Format or something? 07:04PM SwifT: works for me 07:04PM emerge wtf && wtf wfm 07:04PM oh, that 07:04PM yes, wfmaw 07:04PM pfft that isnt real 07:05PM you're just making s**t up 07:05PM brb phone 07:05PM have we all voted for that? 07:05PM (or a majority anyway) 07:05PM solar hasnt I dont see the point personally and what brought it up was I'm guessing me trying to cover for az last month. but if the majority want to put into effect thats ok. so yes 07:06PM you're so accommodating 07:06PM !alindeman:*! Hi all .. Regional server looks to be having some trouble; we're working to resolve it now next item is * global gentoo goals for 2006 07:06PM whee 07:06PM that thread went to garbage fast eh that we talked about a short bit in mail and said that global goals is not something that the council should decide. anybody have any input towards that subject? 07:08PM i dont think that's it 07:08PM so my followup question is: who's role is that to play? explain please 07:09PM !lilo:*! Problem with a temporary main rotation server; however, we'd removed it from the main rotation as soon as we could manage, and about 800 users were affected 07:09PM we cant just defer it, if we do we're saying "what Gentoo is now is good enough" 07:10PM no, but some people would like to see us 7 give the global direction where Gentoo is heading at 07:10PM which, frankly, will probably upset at least 7 other people :p 07:10PM however, if the council could work on keeping track of Gentoo's shortcomings and possible interesting areas, we can give a boost to new proposals 07:10PM well, not really "council" job, but someone has to :) 07:11PM that seems feasible 07:11PM previously, the gentoo managers did that a bit 07:11PM honestly, that seems more like a gentoo council job than deciding date formats 07:11PM picking out the top "must have" goals and tracking them ? 07:11PM =) 07:11PM no, not "must have", a bit more abstract 07:11PM just my opinion, of course, but shouldn't we focus on high level stuff rather than low level stuff? 07:11PM as a council I mean 07:12PM for instance, if lots of people want Gentoo to focus more to enterprises, the council can attempt to get the enterprise gentoo project up and running 07:12PM without saying what we (the council) would like to see happen 07:12PM no? 07:14PM I don't know 07:14PM back 07:14PM I'm honestly unclear on this 07:14PM or, if people are too upset about lacking QA, we might want to make an analysis of that and start discussions about it 07:15PM theres the conflict of some devs disliking the lack of cohesiveness, singular purpose, while others are specifically looking for that 07:15PM yet, saying that the gentoo web site is too slow is purely infrastructure project 07:15PM true, but that doesn't mean we need to stand on opposite sides ourselves 07:15PM I think we can elect the top best cross-project ideas and hope (pray) that some team will form and do it... but not much more 07:16PM we lack people to do things, not people to have ideas 07:16PM see the enterprise stuff enterprise itself is tricky. Some have strong feelings that any enterprise should not contain bins. where I would think enterprise is the exact place we should be providing binpkgs 07:16PM I'm in the middle, enterprise should inform the users how to create their own, coherent binplg set :) 07:17PM enterprise = freezed tree + reference bins 07:17PM s/plg/pkg/ 07:17PM eh, enterprise/GRP could be unified 07:17PM have some dedicated autobuild boxes ala-Debian and keep a tree of current stable binpkgs 07:18PM which means freezing USE, C{,XX}FLAGS, make.profile, /etc/portage I'm attempting todo that now for x86 07:18PM there's no issue of freezing 07:18PM expand/automate GRP 07:18PM wait wait wait 07:18PM sleep(10) 07:18PM vapier: once again, the best solution will probably be the one that a team forms around, not the one some other group decides 07:18PM are we as a council discussing enterprise as a future direction for 2006? 07:19PM or was the above just an example of something or the other? 07:19PM an example, I'd say :) 07:19PM more of an example how we don't lack ideas -:- fox2mike [n=fox2mike@gentoo/developer/fox2mike] has joined #gentoo-council 07:19PM i'm pretty sure if we produce such a list and enterprise was not on it, that'd be quite a failing on our part -:- MetalGOD [n=DevNull@gentoo/developer/MetalGOD] has joined #gentoo-council 07:19PM it'd basically be us saying "Gentoo is not for use in corporations, toss off" 07:20PM I don't think we'll be giving a list right now 07:20PM we're brainstorming now 07:20PM and i'm simply saying that enterprise/binpkg is a no-brainer imho -:- nattfodd [n=nattfodd@gentoo/developer/nattfodd] has joined #gentoo-council 07:20PM vapier: it just needs some people to work on it for the sake of anybody reading and willing to test here are my repos. ftp://tinderbox.x86.dev.gentoo.org/default-linux/x86/2005.1/All/Packages ftp://tinderbox.x86.dev.gentoo.org/hardened/x86/Packages 07:21PM that we cannot force in any way 07:21PM i know 07:21PM but we can say "here are what we think would be good directions for Gentoo, if one of them interests you, pick it up" 07:22PM as i'm sure solar knows, i tend to be scatter brained in terms of what i'm working on at any one moment 07:22PM I'm kinda wondering why, if there would be a good goal for gentoo, it wouldn't be part of a single project... we already have a good separation of duties for all non-pkg development stuff 07:22PM having anyone dictate a specific project would make me angry 07:23PM maybe we should just talk about cross-project goals, not those requiring a whole new project team -:- agriffis [n=agriffis@gentoo/developer/agriffis] has joined #gentoo-council -:- mode/#gentoo-council [+o agriffis] by ChanServ 07:24PM chatting about global gentoo direction atm agriffis 07:24PM enterprise is more a project thing than a cross-project thing, so not sure it's our role to say "hey guys, here is a good one, now would you be so kind to form a team" 07:24PM vapier: ok, thanks. somebody email me the log so I can catch up? 07:24PM isn't coaching people with good ideas on who to contact for what and how a good approach? 07:24PM but it might be our role to say, hey, portage and enterprise teams, please play nice 07:25PM yeah, don't spank each other unless they like it 07:25PM anyway, we'll lack time at this meeting to define the goal list 07:26PM i think of it as us deciding whats most important in terms of greatest benefit to long term Gentoo 07:26PM was there anything else to discuss, 'coz this one can take a long time... 07:26PM I understand that GLEP 45 and Ciaran's no-multiple-vote proposal have already been discussed. Regarding the first one, it's fine with me. Regarding the second, I wish I hadn't missed the discussion, but the otherwise I don't think it's a bad idea anyway, so I'm fine with it. 07:26PM this was last item, but it was more of a brain storm session 07:26PM ok 07:26PM or attempt to have new stuff well prepared for release... instead of just committing, making sure a press release is made with screenshots and articles, a nice news item, good, solid documentation, ... that would be nice swift. 07:27PM vapier: we should also track progress in portage signing, since last month 07:27PM that's theoretical :) I still like it 07:27PM * SwifT/#gentoo-council for instance is really hoping axxo's java repo hits portage with a good release information, updated documentation, ... 07:27PM :) 07:28PM same with new features that gentoo/hardened supports 07:28PM well the manifest stuff is in portage now, so next step is handling of keys hardened is and probably will remain in maintenance mode. My goal is of course to see more hardened by default for gentoo 07:29PM hardened i see as being a slightly tweaked flavor 07:29PM that if all the other pieces fall into place, hardened is an extra pass 07:30PM or what about a knowledge base for gentoo/linux? A place where errors are stored, the circumstances when that error will occur and how to resolve it together with information as to why it happens... 07:30PM vapier: should we follow robbat2 solution or the old simple "keychain-stored-in-portage, validated once using master key, then at each emerge sync" solution ? 07:30PM * SwifT/#gentoo-council stops brainstorming 07:30PM SwifT: that sounds like hopping onto irc and pasting an error into #gentoo :) 07:31PM =) that is what wikis are for. But you the formep GDP lead did not want those if I recall 07:31PM unable to mount root fs, probably the most frequent question on the forums 07:31PM Koon: is the robbat2 solution published somewhere? 07:31PM true, I don't like any documentation way where no qa is involved 07:31PM wikipedia is great because *many* eyes are watching 07:31PM agriffis: gentoo-dev archive I suppose... 07:31PM gentoo-wiki fails there for most articles, for instance 07:31PM agriffis: hm. maybe was posted to -core I think there is a problem with robbat2's solution. portage devs seem to want it to go another direction. sadly none of them are here to speak up 07:32PM Koon: ok, I'll look for it. Generally I'm impressed by anything that robbat2 suggests regarding gnupg, signing, etc. I'd be hesitant to disregard it without careful consideration. 07:32PM agriffis: history on the subject is : we had a painful discussion on gentoo-dev about 18 months ago and the solution most agreed on was the "simple but doable" one 07:33PM !lilo:*! orphaned group contact for Novell, Inc....that group registration has been inactivated 07:33PM Koon: ok, I'll have to look it up, I guess. I'm sure I read it then, but it's slipped away at this point. 07:33PM then robbat2 said he would handle it and designed a nice solution... but apparently not taht easy to implement 07:33PM especially when its author disappears I trust robbat2 also, but the direction he wants to go in requires devs getting together for key signing parties to form big chains of trust. 07:34PM solar: i dont see how it can be done any other way that is clearly going to be a problem when we have a dev tucked away in some corner of the world 07:34PM I prefer the "simple but now" solution to the "unbreakable but tomorrow" one 07:34PM LWE and such help a lot with that 07:35PM !lilo:*! Okay, deactivated if you prefer. Sheesh. Grammar wonks. *grin* 07:35PM or, "simple now and unbreakable tomorrow"? 07:35PM well, clearly whatever is implemented, we don't want to present it as something it isn't. -:- mpagano [n=mike@70.105.167.111] has joined #gentoo-council anybody ever met azarah or me in person? 07:36PM i'll fly down for butt sex with you solar 07:36PM not sure I want that ;p 07:36PM so if we go with a simple solution with flaws, we need to present it as that, and our reasons (meaning gentoo's not the council's) for doing so. I've say it should be simple to begin with and made stronger and better over time 07:36PM j/k 07:36PM i'm gonna try to fly to fl this year, could make a stop over :p hush you 07:37PM I would just do a flat keychain for starters 07:37PM signed by a master key, verified by release media or public www servers 07:37PM well the level of trust would be up to the user 07:37PM always time to do chain of trust things to replace that 07:37PM same as with gpg, how did you verify the key/person 07:39PM the chain of trust thing adds identification to the process, that's not very useful... people trust "solar" more than "Ned Ludd" 07:39PM What about a hybrid solution, where the level of trust in a key is reported somehow to the user on request? (i.e. this package has a chain of trust from the master key vs. this package has no chain of trust, or however robbat2's solution works) 07:39PM we just need authentication 07:39PM perhaps I'm just demonstrating my lack of knowledge on the topic. 07:39PM agriffis: gpg already tracks that 07:40PM vapier: good, but it needs to be wrapped in a portage interface so emerge can report easily 07:41PM i gotta jet, time for doctors appt cya vapier 07:42PM btw, since I arrived late... who is chairing? 07:42PM solar is chair I am? 07:43PM ha, strike that from the log, quick! 07:43PM you are pointing out the agenda subjects :) sorry I just wanted to get this thing going today. 07:43PM :) anyway I guess the formal meeting was over when agriffis added his votes in everything else remains brainstorming? 07:44PM yes 07:44PM we should require proper glepping of robbat2's solution ok then back to portage signing. another blocker I see is the whole eclass+profiles 07:45PM I thought that was taken care of. repoman has no support for those and probably wont for some time. But it's clear we will need a wrapper around commiting to those -lilo(i=levin@freenode/staff/pdpc.levin)- [Server Notice] Hi all. Just a reminder: we're aiming to restart the server you're on, zelazny.freenode.net, this weekend. Please help us get it done by disconnecting and reconnecting to chat.freenode.net at your first opportunity. Thanks in advance for your help, and thank you for using freenode! I'm not away that was taken care of by any tool what have you heard on the subject which makes you think that? 07:46PM maybe discussion on new eclasses a few months ago 07:46PM I don't remember 07:47PM another thing I'd like to know about is interaction between signing and binary packages. just wondering how/if that would work. 07:48PM makes me think about disec we are going to have to come up with a detached method for signatures disec was the in ELF signatures? 07:48PM yup if so that wont work. think shell scripts that entire idea was flawed. We picked it apart for two days in hardned 07:49PM ah brb 07:49PM binary packages are tarballs... so I guess they could include signature info 07:50PM but that definitely needs some more work in design 07:50PM hence the "show me your GLEP" thing 07:51PM * SwifT/#gentoo-council needs to go, catch my train 07:51PM sorry folks 07:52PM hm. we should definitely brainstorm some more 07:52PM but no need to do it in-session 07:55PM looks like the meeting is dead -- solar if you have the log you can cvs it... that will earn you your chairman turn :) I do not have a log 07:56PM me neither :) however my scrollback buffer does go back till last meeting I'll do it the hard copy+paste way 07:57PM so why not start a tree signing project to gather all problems, questions, solutions, ideas. taking the discussion away from -dev or -core for some time