Meeting minutes for 2015-03-02
by Stef Walter
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#cockpit: Cockpit Weekly Meeeting
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Meeting started by stefw at 14:00:54 UTC. The full logs are available at
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/cockpit/2015-03-02/cockpit-weekly-meetin...
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Meeting summary
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* New test infra update (stefw, 14:03:23)
* ACTION: jscotka and mvollmer will test new CI on files.cp.o once
custom network code is merged (stefw, 14:06:01)
* Optional PCP (stefw, 14:06:36)
* https://trello.com/c/ub3zQOUE/129-pcp-optional-dependency (stefw,
14:07:14)
* Multiple dashboard status (stefw, 14:09:24)
*
https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/pull/1861#issuecomment-76426457
(stefw, 14:09:42)
* All the Cockpit links change (stefw, 14:12:28)
* You need to reinstall Cockpit after this change (stefw, 14:12:36)
* Removal of package aliases (stefw, 14:13:22)
* https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/pull/1869 (stefw,
14:14:02)
* GZIP compression of resources and use of debuginfo for non-minified
(stefw, 14:20:32)
* https://github.com/stefwalter/cockpit/tree/gzip-compression (stefw,
14:20:39)
* Open Floor (stefw, 14:30:05)
Meeting ended at 14:32:15 UTC.
Action Items
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* jscotka and mvollmer will test new CI on files.cp.o once custom
network code is merged
Action Items, by person
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* mvollmer
* jscotka and mvollmer will test new CI on files.cp.o once custom
network code is merged
* **UNASSIGNED**
* (none)
People Present (lines said)
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* stefw (101)
* mvollmer (24)
* dperpeet (9)
* petervo (6)
* zodbot (3)
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9 years, 1 month
Ubuntu Trusty support (sort of)
by Jared Sutton
All,
As a follow up to the previous discussion on the Ubuntu PPA, I've updated
the repository with a somewhat working Trusty package. The problem with
Trusty is the lack of systemd. They have some skeleton of it in there, but
it's nowhere near working (no systemctl executable, for example). So for
the moment, if someone wants to use it, they'll have to launch Cockpit
manually (/usr/libexec/cockpit-ws --no-tls). I'm thinking writing up an
sysvinit or upstart script isn't going to be worth it, but if someone else
wants to, I'll include it.
The only reason I went this far was because it's an LTS release of Ubuntu
and someone inquired about it. I'll be updating the builds for the other
Ubuntu versions soon.
Thanks,
Jared Sutton
9 years, 1 month