19:01:53 <DavidWHodgins> #startmeeting 19:01:53 <Inigo_Montoya> Meeting started Thu Jun 10 19:01:53 2021 UTC. The chair is DavidWHodgins. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 19:01:53 <Inigo_Montoya> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 19:01:55 <wilcal> I am ready 19:02:03 <DavidWHodgins> #chair wilcal 19:02:03 <Inigo_Montoya> Current chairs: DavidWHodgins wilcal 19:02:14 <DavidWHodgins> #topic * Who's new? - If you are then come and say hello 19:02:31 <DavidWHodgins> Anyone here who hasn't been to a qa team irc meeting before? 19:02:59 <DavidWHodgins> #topic * M7.1 EOS (End of Support) 19:03:59 <DavidWHodgins> In 20 days, Mageia 7 support ends. 7.1 was just a new iso release, not a new Mageia version, so is also ending support 19:04:07 <benmc> wa great release, sad sort of to see it go. 19:04:42 <wilcal> It has to be a brick wall EOL regardless of how many bugs remain open 19:04:45 <tarazed> 29 bugs in the list 19:04:47 <DavidWHodgins> All bugs for Mageia 7 that haven't been resolved by that date will simply be closed as old 19:05:01 <wilcal> YIPPPPEEEEEE!!!! 19:05:12 <tarazed> There are two or three I can clear up 19:05:14 <wilcal> It has to be put to bed 19:05:35 <wilcal> Luigi went wild :-)) 19:05:51 <DavidWHodgins> Luigi12: was the one who requested the one month extension to allow more security bugs to get fixed. Let's try and get as many of those done as we can. 19:06:31 <wilcal> I just converted my last platform, this one, to M* 19:06:36 <wilcal> M8 19:07:03 <wilcal> Started Tues and completed it by Wed noon 19:07:07 <tarazed> I still have three or four mga7.1 partitions 19:07:08 <DavidWHodgins> My primary install is still m7. I don't upgrade my primary install until it reaches end of support. I'm running m8 on three other systems, plus in vb guests. 19:07:28 <wilcal> About the same here David 19:07:51 <wilcal> It's like an old comefy puppy dog 19:08:04 <DavidWHodgins> #topic * Testing and using Mageia 7 & 8 19:08:04 <wilcal> You don't want to give it up 19:08:40 <wilcal> A lot of the little wringles I was dealing with in M7 are not there anymore 19:09:12 <wilcal> Hi Bri 19:09:43 <DavidWHodgins> Currently 29 for m7, and 37 for m8 to be looked at. The ones awaiting feedback should be reviewed to ensure we can not proceed without the feedback 19:10:21 <DavidWHodgins> Or remind the packager that their is feedback needed 19:11:14 <DavidWHodgins> Any specific updates that are giving problems figuring out how to test? 19:11:32 <tarazed> A second opinion is required for bug 29000 19:11:34 <[mbot_> Bug: ['djvulibre new security issues CVE-2021-3500 and CVE-2021-3249[0-3]', 'ASSIGNED', 'QA Team'] https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29000 19:13:28 <DavidWHodgins> I've never used any2djvu before. I'll look at it after the meeting, and also check to see if it's a regression or a new problem. 19:14:09 <tarazed> I can take a walk through the python stuff. 19:14:31 <wilcal> Is this all of them or can Luigi add some more? 19:14:45 <tarazed> And finish off docker 19:15:03 <DavidWHodgins> There may be more added, especially if there are any really severe security bugs. 19:15:45 <DavidWHodgins> In the past, we have issued updates for a no longer supported release in such a case even after the end of support. 19:15:46 <bri_an> yeah makes sense I'll look, but not much bandwidth 19:16:13 <wilcal> No kernels in there 19:16:24 <DavidWHodgins> Not currently. :-) 19:16:54 <DavidWHodgins> #topic * Anything else? 19:17:11 <DavidWHodgins> Looks like a short meeting today. :-) Nothing else from me. 19:17:18 <wilcal> There was a little discussion on repo surces 19:17:35 <wilcal> kernel.org is running very nicely 19:17:51 <DavidWHodgins> So is princeton currently 19:18:13 <bri_an> systems get maintained, I figure a student crashed it 19:18:15 <wilcal> David, any chance this insane ransomware hacks can effect mageia 19:18:33 <DavidWHodgins> Always check https://mirrors.mageia.org/status before trying to install updates 19:18:55 <bri_an> DavidWHodgin - LOL 19:19:02 <wilcal> The CEO of Colonial Pipeline addmitted in front of Congress they were using "Legacy" software 19:19:13 <DavidWHodgins> wilcal: Possible, but as a non-profit with limited resources we are unlikely to be targeted. 19:19:20 <benmc> wilcal, you are dealing with social engineering, so possibly 19:19:24 <bri_an> I just read JPS paid a fortune in ransome as well 19:19:33 <wilcal> $11M 19:20:02 <wilcal> Single factor authenticaion on critical systems 19:20:25 <DavidWHodgins> Our sysadmins are pretty competent. Knock on wood. :-) 19:20:27 <wilcal> I'm thinking linux in general is not to threatened 19:20:30 <bri_an> seen it before, leadership doesn't want to pay for better 19:20:44 <wilcal> These guys are using XP legacy hardware 19:20:59 <bri_an> oh my goodness 19:21:05 <DavidWHodgins> Or sysadmins don't keep security updates installed in a timely basis 19:21:17 <wilcal> Password is "password" 19:21:25 <wilcal> or 123456 19:21:45 <bri_an> or used in all 25 external sites they visit daily 19:21:46 <DavidWHodgins> Most of the easy targets are using custom software that only works on XP or other old software 19:21:56 <wilcal> Shocking the CEO of Colonial Pipeline admitted to it 19:22:21 <DavidWHodgins> People are the weak point in most systems 19:22:38 <wilcal> I have nothing else 19:22:45 <DavidWHodgins> Anyway, looks like countdown time 19:22:48 <wilcal> Thanks for being here David 19:22:50 <DavidWHodgins> t - 5 19:22:54 <DavidWHodgins> 4 19:22:54 <bri_an> good night/day all 19:22:58 <DavidWHodgins> 3 19:22:58 <wilcal> I was struggling with the set up of Konversation 19:23:02 <DavidWHodgins> 2 19:23:03 <tarazed> bye everybody 19:23:05 <wilcal> bye all 19:23:05 <DavidWHodgins> 1 19:23:11 <DavidWHodgins> Bye everyone 19:23:16 <DavidWHodgins> #end meeting 19:23:20 <DavidWHodgins> #endmeeting