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Meeting (DRAFT)

  • Who: SecurityTeam

  • When: Mon Feb 29th 2016 16:30 UTC

  • End: 16:54 UTC

  • Where: #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net

  • Chaired By: Tyler Hicks (tyhicks)

Attendance

  • jdstrand
  • mdeslaur
  • sbeattie
  • tyhicks
  • jjohansen
  • sarnold
  • ChrisCoulson

Not present

  • None

Agenda

  • Announcements
    • Stefan Bader (smb) provided debdiffs for precise-wily for xen
  • Weekly stand-up report (each member discusses any pending and planned future work for the week)
    • jdstrand
      • finish squashfs snappy store checks
      • snappy skills work
      • embargoed issue
    • mdeslaur
      • weekly role: cve triage
      • cpio update
      • test new ca-certificates and related package updates in the security-proposed ppa
      • backport newer sudo to stable releases to fix the time issue
    • sbeattie
      • weekly role: happy place
      • kernel updates
      • embargoed issue
      • finish GCC PIE summary email
      • some AppArmor tasks

    • tyhicks
      • weekly role: community
      • AppArmor stacking

        • finish the parser changes needed for stacking
      • Fix eCryptfs parallel copy file corruption bug (LP: #1543633)
    • sarnold
      • weekly role: bug triage
      • finish linux-zfs MIR
      • fwupd and fwupdate MIRs
        • fwupdate review is a re-review of a previous MIR that sarnold performed
      • AppArmor patch review

    • ChrisCoulson

  • 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/2016/ubuntu-meeting.2016-02-22-16.36.moin.txt