## page was renamed from DesktopTeam/Meeting/2010-03-23 === Bryce Harrington === * X Stabilization * Plan out UDS X sessions * Write meeting minutes from X meeting * Write up status on X stabilization work * Add to X/Projects * Make procmail save bugs with tag 'lucid' to launchpad.lucid * Send thoughts about modesetting bug troubleshooting to kernel team * Triaging -ati bug reports * Upstream -ati bug #513956 * Arsenal * Evaluate genshi to replace tt2 * Reimplement milestone report in Arsenal * Write some scripting suggestions for tseliot for -nvidia * Plan work to improve process-new-bugs.py * Plan tasks to flesh out fix-titles.py more * Make a graph showing bugs per package that are tagged 'lucid' * Add nVidia Corporation G84 [10de:0407] * Set up chroot on blumonc that pulls in versions from debian and from prior releases * Set up package report cronjob * Bug Work * Run script on several packages to request retesting with new drm * Help keybuk try to diagnose a kms issue (bug #539730) * Troubleshoot why lshw causes screen to go corrupt (#527369) * Multitouch low level support * Test apw's kernel bits on lucid * Test touch screen support on new Fujitsu touchscreen laptop * Identify UI polish settings and create scripts to apply them * Test filing apport info from alternate machines * Review kees' procmail rules and scope out redoing my rules to be more concise * Arrange UDS travel === Chris Halse Rogers === * X Stabilisation: * Drive through nouveau DDX bugs; all are upstream or awaiting info from reporters * Use upstream-testing section from NouveauEvaluation to start a Nouveau troubleshooting page * Pull some safe, small fixes from nouveau kernel tree for some small bugs we've filed. After testing the kernel, these will get sent to the kernel team. * Poke at Intel GPU hang list. With Sarvatt's help, we're down from more than 50 to 24, and we've identified a kernel patch that got accidentally dropped from the -16 kernel that should fix a large class of these. * Start on a patch to make VESA bail when kms is active; if VESA tries to drive a kms screen it results in pretty “blooming” rather than a useful display. Patch works, just requires some more autofoo & checks to ensure it's acceptable upstream. * F-Spot * Fixed the obnoxious problem where editing would make photos with orientation information mysteriously rotate by 90 degrees. As an added benefit, orientation information is now preserved when saving files. * Added the (hopefully!) final polish - handling when files appear in the directory f-spot's watching, and fixing the worst part of bug #175191 by preventing the incorrect timestamps being written to imported files. * Triaged some f-spot bugs while I was in the neighbourhood. * gnome-keyring-sharp * The keyring daemon in 2.30 no longer exports a socket interface, and gnome-keyring-sharp is totally dependent on that socket interface. [[https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/gnome-keyring-sharp/+bug/536925|Bug 536925]] tracks this. * Poked at upstream, who are not particularly active. * There's a partial replacement by an upstream broken by the change on the bug, but that's unlikely to be acceptable to gnome-keyring-sharp upstream. * I'll keep prodding upstream & get an acceptable plan of attack