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== Specs == All are approved, and Jaunty goals decided upon. |
== What was done engineering wise? == |
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Implementation is mostly going well (many already implemented); concerns: * Dx team improvements (new notifications, IM indicator) expecting a code drop on Monday that includes some messaging indicator support and updated look and feel and animations for notifications. Will push for that on the sprint, aim to land first versions in Ubuntu next week * jaunty-language-selector-improvements: not started yet, considerable chance to not make it for Jaunty FF; (low-priority spec). mvo plans to accomplish back end work in the next couple of days. ArneGeotje to do front end work, perhaps next week. * xorg-options-editor: community effort, might nto make it for FF; low-priority spec, and missing would not really harm. bryce and rickspencer3 to see if they can get it ready for universe at the Jaunty sprint. |
* Blueprint drafting and approval fully complete last Monday; work items for everyone individually as well as the total number of work items are below or at the computed/agreed limit. * Unity (and related projects) tarmac/branch autolanding is now in effect. First actual tests are in place, although not a lot yet, and the Unity ones are currently failing. * Unity manual test plan started, making good progress. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnityTests) * Landed Apport client-side crash signature/duplicate detection. * It has been decided to go with Rhythmbox as default music player now, and reevaluate the state of Banshee-GTK3 between alpha-3 and beta-1. * Ported session-installer to GTK 3 and dropped gnome-codec-install, getting rid of some old libraries. * Landed new Zeitgeist, now written in Vala instead of Python. Brings some nice speedups. |
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== RC Bugs == * https://launchpad.net/bugs/321311: screensaver won't unlock: Seb suspects an IM issue, will follow up in the bug; for now, this doesn't really deserve "critical" IMHO * https://launchpad.net/bugs/308397: ubufox breaks useragent stats: not really important, since we are being counted; "wontfix"ed stable task, taken off the list of alpha-4 blockers, and fixed in bzr already * https://launchpad.net/bugs/312536: nss shouldn't honor MD5 hash signatures -> waiting for upstream fix, security update issue, not really a release blocker, won't land in time for a4 * https://launchpad.net/bugs/310999: nss shouldn't honor comodo CA? -> still waiting on upstream decision, security update issue, not really a release blocker, won't land in time for a4 * known X regressions: * https://launchpad.net/bugs/264462: Bryce wrote debugging recipe into the wiki, waiting for reporter to provide debugging info * https://launchpad.net/bugs/304871: was believed fixed with dri2, but apparently not so; debugging going on (needs cofirmation that they were actually using dri2 in last test) * https://launchpad.net/bugs/308410: Blocked waiting on nVidia's driver release to match new X ABI (closed-source drivers); jockey doesn't currently offer them, for the time being * https://launchpad.net/bugs/312677: confirmed fixed * https://launchpad.net/bugs/287470: nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 upgrade failures, fixed in intrepid-updates * https://launchpad.net/bugs/284408: fglrx counterpart to 287470, blocked on AMD to provide a build against current X server; disabled in Jockey for now; ati should work for almost all users now, though * https://launchpad.net/bugs/309482: OEM mode failing for Kubuntu: still untriaged; pinged Riddell, he'll look at it * https://launchpad.net/bugs/314263: seems this is fixed for calling as real user, but still an issue with calling through root->su/sudo (i. e. what apport does for system crashes); Martin provided reproducer in the upstream bug |
== What's about to land that might impact the other teams? == |
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== Planned Intrusive changes == * GNOME 2.59.90 is due next week; if we don't have time to push it in, due to sprint and alpha-4 freeze, we'll skip that and upload the next microversion the week after * Martin plans to update our patches for langpack support for .desktop files to the improved patches in OpenSUSE; making them fully "active" will require rebuilds of all packages, thus doing that right before a GNOME point release is a great time; it does not cause major problems if the rebuilds don't happen quickly, though. |
* For alpha-1 we'll switch to Rhythmbox and drop Tomboy/gbrainy from the CDs. == Dependencies on other teams, blocking items == * Nothing right now. == Blueprints == https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+specs?searchtext=desktop-p- Burndown and spec completion levels: * For alpha-1: http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/canonical-desktop-team-precise-alpha-1.html * Entire cycle: http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/canonical-desktop-team.html <<Anchor(rcbugs)>> == Release targetted bugs being worked on/monitored == under investigation: * Bug:851612 ''[Logging out from a FUS session does not reliably return to VT7]'': Race condition, no progress at figuring out the cause yet triaged/in progress: * Bug:857153 ''[Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings]'': Problem is clear, but has a workaround * Bug:805136 ''[accounts window doesn't fit on screen and no scrollbar to show hidden fields]'': No progress this week. * Bug:810721 ''[at-spi-registryd crashed with SIGSEGV in gconf_client_get_default()]'': Got fixed in at-spi2 (which is what we use now mostly); fix might be applicable to at-spi as well. * Bug:828623 ''[gnome control centre does not allow you to disable the laptop screen while leaving an external DisplayPort connected screen working]'': Only affects some systems, but great progress on debugging the cause this week. * Bug:790240 ''[at-spi needs demotion for precise]'': Some packages demoted, one left to fix. * Bug:786952 ''[Wacom Bamboo Pen - Pressure too sensitive]'': Kernel side should be fixed now in precise, leaving userspace driver fix. * Bug:712677 ''[Does not report crashes during "Install Ubuntu" installs]'': No progress this week. Patch available, needs testing/uploading: fixed since last report: ##* Details at [[Kubuntu/Todo]] = Archive of previous weekly summaries = == 2011-11-18 == Done: * Blueprint drafting and approval almost complete (our target was today); work items are almost complete, and everyone individually as well as the total number of work items are below or at the computed/agreed limit. * Fixed a couple of bugs in autopkgtest, it's now possible to use for our purposes. Converted the first two packages to DEP-8/autopkgtest for continuous QA integration: upower, apport; more to come. Discussed with Jean-Baptiste how to run these on data center QA machines. * Worked on getting Unity test harness and tarmac setup ready to go. Also got 51 manual test cases for Unity acceptance criteria written as a draft, covering panel and launcher for now. * Cleanup of GNOME packages, we were able to coordinate with Debian, do a few updates there, and sync a lot. * Landed client-side crash signature/duplicate detection in Apport trunk, and discussed integration into Cassandra server with Evan. About to land: * By next Monday we decide about Banshee vs. Rhythmbox. That particularly affects U1. But porting U1 to GTK3 is already unblocked, as we won't go with a GTK2 Banshee in precise. Blockers: * Waiting for IS to put Unity tarmac setup into production. |
This page keeps track of the current release status of the Desktop Team.
What was done engineering wise?
- Blueprint drafting and approval fully complete last Monday; work items for everyone individually as well as the total number of work items are below or at the computed/agreed limit.
- Unity (and related projects) tarmac/branch autolanding is now in effect. First actual tests are in place, although not a lot yet, and the Unity ones are currently failing.
Unity manual test plan started, making good progress. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnityTests)
- Landed Apport client-side crash signature/duplicate detection.
- It has been decided to go with Rhythmbox as default music player now, and reevaluate the state of Banshee-GTK3 between alpha-3 and beta-1.
- Ported session-installer to GTK 3 and dropped gnome-codec-install, getting rid of some old libraries.
- Landed new Zeitgeist, now written in Vala instead of Python. Brings some nice speedups.
What's about to land that might impact the other teams?
- For alpha-1 we'll switch to Rhythmbox and drop Tomboy/gbrainy from the CDs.
Dependencies on other teams, blocking items
- Nothing right now.
Blueprints
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+specs?searchtext=desktop-p-
Burndown and spec completion levels:
For alpha-1: http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/canonical-desktop-team-precise-alpha-1.html
Entire cycle: http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-precise/canonical-desktop-team.html
Release targetted bugs being worked on/monitored
under investigation:
851612 [Logging out from a FUS session does not reliably return to VT7]: Race condition, no progress at figuring out the cause yet
triaged/in progress:
857153 [Needs to get accessibility settings from GSettings]: Problem is clear, but has a workaround
805136 [accounts window doesn't fit on screen and no scrollbar to show hidden fields]: No progress this week.
810721 [at-spi-registryd crashed with SIGSEGV in gconf_client_get_default()]: Got fixed in at-spi2 (which is what we use now mostly); fix might be applicable to at-spi as well.
828623 [gnome control centre does not allow you to disable the laptop screen while leaving an external DisplayPort connected screen working]: Only affects some systems, but great progress on debugging the cause this week.
790240 [at-spi needs demotion for precise]: Some packages demoted, one left to fix.
786952 [Wacom Bamboo Pen - Pressure too sensitive]: Kernel side should be fixed now in precise, leaving userspace driver fix.
712677 [Does not report crashes during "Install Ubuntu" installs]: No progress this week.
Patch available, needs testing/uploading:
fixed since last report:
Archive of previous weekly summaries
2011-11-18
Done:
- Blueprint drafting and approval almost complete (our target was today); work items are almost complete, and everyone individually as well as the total number of work items are below or at the computed/agreed limit.
- Fixed a couple of bugs in autopkgtest, it's now possible to use for our purposes. Converted the first two packages to DEP-8/autopkgtest for continuous QA integration: upower, apport; more to come. Discussed with Jean-Baptiste how to run these on data center QA machines.
- Worked on getting Unity test harness and tarmac setup ready to go. Also got 51 manual test cases for Unity acceptance criteria written as a draft, covering panel and launcher for now.
- Cleanup of GNOME packages, we were able to coordinate with Debian, do a few updates there, and sync a lot.
- Landed client-side crash signature/duplicate detection in Apport trunk, and discussed integration into Cassandra server with Evan.
About to land:
- By next Monday we decide about Banshee vs. Rhythmbox. That particularly affects U1. But porting U1 to GTK3 is already unblocked, as we won't go with a GTK2 Banshee in precise.
Blockers:
- Waiting for IS to put Unity tarmac setup into production.
DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus (last edited 2012-07-12 20:12:57 by seb128)