#debian-ctte Meeting
Meeting started by marga at 17:59:25 UTC
(full logs).
Meeting summary
- Roll Call (marga, 17:59:28)
- Review of previous meetings AIs (marga, 18:00:46)
- https://salsa.debian.org/debian/tech-ctte/-/commit/096c18b0707a81530f56435a921139b7aab80d32
(marga,
18:05:17)
- #971515 - kubernetes: excessive vendoring (private libraries) (marga, 18:06:48)
- ACTION: spwhitton to
send the drafted reply declining to overrule (marga,
18:07:18)
- #975075 - Should NetworkManager support elogind? (marga, 18:08:01)
- https://tracker.debian.org/news/1221865/accepted-udisks2-291-3-source-into-unstable/
(marga,
18:08:35)
- ACTION: marga to
draft a closing statement, explaining what happened and why we are
declining to overrule, but encouraging people to talk to each other
as much as possible. (marga,
18:16:17)
- #975381 - libinih: drop Debian's custom vendorisation (marga, 18:17:03)
- ACTION: gwolf will
close the bug presenting the TC's answer (gwolf,
18:22:56)
- ACTION: gwolf to
encourage them to resubmit if they can rephrase in the context of
Debian and with a better summary? (marga,
18:24:21)
- #976462 - Should dbgsym files be compressed via objcopy --compress-debug-section or not? (marga, 18:25:31)
- ACTION: spwhitton to
ping doko for more input regarding this bug. (marga,
18:29:46)
- ACTION: spwhitton to
ping the old bug asking whether it's still relevant. (marga,
18:37:18)
- #978636 - move to merged-usr-only? (marga, 18:37:43)
- https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/03/msg00001.html
(marga,
18:42:58)
- ACTION: spwhitton to
start a vote on us agreeing to usrmerge being mandatory for
bookworm+, without ruling on the technical details, assuming a
technical migration can be agreed on. any action/implementations on
this should happen in experimental/otherwise outside the critical
path for bullseye (marga,
18:59:21)
- Possible future Python issue (marga, 19:01:24)
- https://archive.is/eqtdf
here is an archive of the discussion on GitHub (which is not an
official forum) (ehashman,
19:03:20)
- ehashman to continue working with doko and
tumbleweed to address upstream concerns about Python packaging in
Debian for bullseye and bookworm+ cycles (ehashman,
19:16:52)
- Recruitment efforts (marga, 19:19:39)
- ACTION: ntyni to
write to the nominee asking if they are willing to join (marga,
19:25:18)
- ACTION: marga to have
a go at fil's script to ask for more nominees. (marga,
19:25:28)
Meeting ended at 19:25:55 UTC
(full logs).
Action items
- spwhitton to send the drafted reply declining to overrule
- marga to draft a closing statement, explaining what happened and why we are declining to overrule, but encouraging people to talk to each other as much as possible.
- gwolf will close the bug presenting the TC's answer
- gwolf to encourage them to resubmit if they can rephrase in the context of Debian and with a better summary?
- spwhitton to ping doko for more input regarding this bug.
- spwhitton to ping the old bug asking whether it's still relevant.
- spwhitton to start a vote on us agreeing to usrmerge being mandatory for bookworm+, without ruling on the technical details, assuming a technical migration can be agreed on. any action/implementations on this should happen in experimental/otherwise outside the critical path for bullseye
- ntyni to write to the nominee asking if they are willing to join
- marga to have a go at fil's script to ask for more nominees.
Action items, by person
- doko
- spwhitton to ping doko for more input regarding this bug.
- gwolf
- gwolf will close the bug presenting the TC's answer
- gwolf to encourage them to resubmit if they can rephrase in the context of Debian and with a better summary?
- marga
- marga to draft a closing statement, explaining what happened and why we are declining to overrule, but encouraging people to talk to each other as much as possible.
- marga to have a go at fil's script to ask for more nominees.
- ntyni
- ntyni to write to the nominee asking if they are willing to join
- spwhitton
- spwhitton to send the drafted reply declining to overrule
- spwhitton to ping doko for more input regarding this bug.
- spwhitton to ping the old bug asking whether it's still relevant.
- spwhitton to start a vote on us agreeing to usrmerge being mandatory for bookworm+, without ruling on the technical details, assuming a technical migration can be agreed on. any action/implementations on this should happen in experimental/otherwise outside the critical path for bullseye
People present (lines said)
- marga (88)
- ehashman (86)
- spwhitton (82)
- smcv (77)
- gwolf (75)
- ansgar (20)
- ntyni (12)
- bremner (11)
- doko (5)
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