Hello, here are the minutes of today's meeting: 2024-07-04 heroes meeting Attendees: Christian, karthik, Doug, Bernhard, Georg, Gertjan, Carlos GDPR: - clarification: when SUSE files a GDPR ticket with the heroes to remove/anomymise data, this implies that the IDP account is already disabled - still some open questions, see https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin-wiki/wiki/GDPR (non-public) - Doug to inquire with SUSE (again) Bugzilla and IDP support: - no resolution yet Status reports: - redis to valkey migration is broken, hotfix "zypper al redis" applied during oSC * patch https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1183786 merged, needs testing and further development of https://github.com/openSUSE/salt-formulas/pull/178 - mailing list spam: we'll disable login with google, github etc., and only allow openSUSE accounts. Will be announced a week or two before we actually do this so that people can prepare and get an openSUSE account - or a mail client ;-) * https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/162650 - update to 15.6 WIP with some issues - https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/162326 * some machines need a PAM fix (touch /etc/pam.d/common-auth-pc) before upgrade, otherwise login is not possible * https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1226639 * rsync client --chown no longer works, files on server get owned by root:root, breaking salt-master * https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1226656 * on falkor*, bootloader of hypervisor broke on update, grub maintainer asked for testing a possible solution (which is a bit annoying - if boot breaks again, fixing it needs a live system etc.) * https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1226497 * on stonehat, libvirt network autostart no longer working (virtual interface is not created, requires virsh net-destroy && virsh net-start), causing VMs to not start automatically after boot * not yet further investigated / bug report? - HAProxy health checks flapping, seems related to TCP retransmits in the kernel * https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/161774 - automate notification of heroes that didn't login for 180 days, and also auto-open a ticket if they didn't login for 210 days (and didn't notify us by mail etc. they want to keep their account) - but actually disabling an account should be done manually to prevent "funny accidents" if the script goes wild * https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/160508 - regression from (attempted) Etherpad update * https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/163319 Regards, Christian Boltz -- Just my 2 Cents^W^W Ok, that was more like 10.- EUR ;-) [Stefan Hundhammer in yast-devel]
Hi Christian, Thanks for sharing the detailed minutes from today's meeting. It looks like there were several critical issues discussed and some important updates provided. Here are a few quick thoughts: For the GDPR clarification, it’s good to know that the IDP account is disabled before filing a ticket. Hopefully, Doug can get some clear answers from SUSE soon. It's a bit concerning that there is no resolution yet for Bugzilla and IDP support. This seems like an important issue to keep an eye on. The redis to valkey migration sounds tricky. Good to see there's a patch merged and more development in progress. The mailing list spam issue seems like a solid plan. Announcing the changes ahead of time should give users enough time to adapt. Upgrading to 15.6 has quite a few hurdles, especially with the PAM fix and the rsync client issue. Hopefully, these bugs can be resolved quickly. The HAProxy health checks flapping is something to watch closely. Network issues can be a pain to debug. Automating notifications for inactive heroes seems like a sensible approach. Manually disabling accounts after 210 days is a good safeguard against automation mishaps. The regression from the Etherpad update is unfortunate. Hopefully, a solution is found soon. All in all, it looks like a productive meeting with some solid action items. Best regards, - regression from (attempted) Etherpad update * https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/163319 https://hillclimb-racing.com
On 2024-07-08 13:13, dwaynecline483@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Christian,
Thanks for sharing the detailed minutes from today's meeting. It looks like there were several critical issues discussed and some important updates provided. Here are a few quick thoughts:
For the GDPR clarification, it’s good to know that the IDP account is disabled before filing a ticket. Hopefully, Doug can get some clear answers from SUSE soon. It's a bit concerning that there is no resolution yet for Bugzilla and IDP support. This seems like an important issue to keep an eye on. The redis to valkey migration sounds tricky. Good to see there's a patch merged and more development in progress. The mailing list spam issue seems like a solid plan. Announcing the changes ahead of time should give users enough time to adapt. Upgrading to 15.6 has quite a few hurdles, especially with the PAM fix and the rsync client issue. Hopefully, these bugs can be resolved quickly. The HAProxy health checks flapping is something to watch closely. Network issues can be a pain to debug. Automating notifications for inactive heroes seems like a sensible approach. Manually disabling accounts after 210 days is a good safeguard against automation mishaps. The regression from the Etherpad update is unfortunate. Hopefully, a solution is found soon. All in all, it looks like a productive meeting with some solid action items.
Best regards, - regression from (attempted) Etherpad update * https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/163319 https://hillclimb-racing.com
And this is another example of an spam post. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.5 (Laicolasse))
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