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Standup Notes 2018 05 22
Participants (alphabetical): Conor, Emmanuel, Erik, Freddy, Harris, Jen, Josh, Kushal, Loic, Mike, Mickael
Yesterday: Mostly working on website/backend infra. Have helped with 0.7.1 kernel testing. Was able to reproduce odd behavior.
Today: Talk more re: kernel. Speedy debs + other reviews.
Blockers: None
Yesterday: Support
Today: More support. Docs & helping new contributor.
Blockers: None
Yesterday: Non-SD work + hiring
Today: Circulating Qubes blog post more widely, back to landing page scanner issues, non-SD work
Blockers: None
Was working on Alembic stuff. Nothing blocking on it - pretty far out of sync, can't use automated testing.
Yesterday: Crypto PR signed off by @reaperhulk. Mickael or Heartsucker are good people to review
Today: Pytest changes, will re-review after standup. More testing of DB migrations.
Blockers: None
Finishing up deployment of SD staging to standalone Ubuntu VM via Qubes. Interested in broader discussion
Yesterday: Started working on #3461.
Today: Have one big test finished for #3461, now will have to refactor the code so that we can have tests for all code paths.
Blockers: None
Yesterday: Addressed heartsucker issues in debs-speedup PR. Fixing staging.
Today: Hitting weird issue - should sync up.
Blockers: ^^
Yesterday: 0.7.1 kernels. Error we see in VMs we also see on hardware.
Today: Reviewing Jen's crypto PR + kernel debuggung
Blockers: None
- Qubes: Josh: I've done automated Deb builds using Debian installer. That's the approach I would take. There's a whole bunch of questions it asks you and that you have to answer. Using Deb installer you write a config file that answers all these questions. When you're booting the ISO you can give an option to use the installer w/ config.
Ubuntu can also use kickstart.
Conor: packer seems to describe this use case.
Action: Josh to investigate use of Packer for creating predictable Ubuntu image with required config + dependencies