20130624
Meeting
Who: SecurityTeam
End: 17:00 UTC
Where: #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net
Chaired By: JamieStrandboge (jdstrand)
Attendance
- jdstrand
- tyhicks
- jjohansen
- sarnold
- chrisccoulson
Not present
- sbeattie
- mdeslaur
Agenda
- Announcements
Christian Kuersteiner (ckuerste) provided a debdiff for quantal for ruby-openid (LP: #1190179). Your work is very much appreciated and will keep Ubuntu users secure. Great job!
- Actions
- Weekly stand-up report (each member discusses any pending and planned future work for the week)
- jdstrand
- weekly role: community
- finish SDK work items and goals for June deliverables
- continue phablet image testing
- monthly planning
- pending update
- tyhicks
- weekly role: happy place
AppArmor
likely will have ContentPicker work this week
- dbus patches for final inclusion in Ubuntu
- dbus policy changes
- jjohansen
- weekly role: happy place
AppArmor
- apparmor v3 backport for phablet kernels
- review dbus patches from tyhicks
- couple 2.8 bugs to handoff to sarnold
- IPC syntax email
- June work items
- sarnold
- weekly role: happy place
AppArmor
- patch reviews
AppArmor 2.8.2 release
- pending update
- chrisccoulson
- weekly role: happy place
- pending updates: firefox, thunderbird, chromium-browser
- oxide
- weekly role: happy place
- jdstrand
- Highlighted packages
The Ubuntu Security team will highlight some community-supported packages that might be good candidates for updating and or triaging. If you would like to help Ubuntu and not sure where to start, this is a great way to do so. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures for details and if you have any questions, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-security. To find out other ways of helping out, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved. The highlighted packages for this week are:
The Ubuntu Security team suggests that contributors look into merging Debian security updates in community-supported packages. If you would like to help Ubuntu but are not sure where to start, this is a great way to do so. See the available merges and SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures for details on preparing Ubuntu security updates. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-hardened. To find out other ways of helping out, please see SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved.
- Miscellaneous and Questions
- None
Log
Logs available at http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2013/ubuntu-meeting.2013-06-24-16.31.html
MeetingLogs/Security/20130624 (last edited 2013-06-24 16:50:23 by jdstrand)