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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19255
DTSTART:20111031T130000Z
DTEND:20111031T135500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Introduction and Keynote
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:George Grey and Mark Shuttleworth
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19255/plenary-letsgetreadyto-rumble/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19314
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Linaro Roadmapping Process
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:A training session about how the Linaro development process works with emphasis on how it fits in with the new roadmapping process.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19314/linaro-training-roadmap-process/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19227
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Managing Ubuntu Package Branches Review and Planning
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:This session is for reviewing the state of Distributed Development, and planning for the next cycle.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19227/foundations-p-udd-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19546
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:build images
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Make image builds possible outside the data center and easily accessible and reproducible to developers, testers and end-users.\NThe current setup is not easily installable on other computers and is not very well documented either.\NEvaluate what OEM/Linaro do in this area.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19546/ubuntu-arm-p-image-build-tools/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19289
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Hardware Certification Roundtable Monday
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19289/hardware-p-cert-roundtable-mon/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19419
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Roundtable Monday
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19419/-/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19523
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:ITSM for Orchestra
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:ITSM stands for IT service management. ITSM is a discipline for managing information technology (IT) systems, philosophically centered on the customer's perspective of IT's contribution to the business. ITSM stands in deliberate contrast to technology-centered approaches to IT management and business interaction.\N\NIn order to differentiate ourselves from other orchestration products we should offer at least an Inventory Management system (ocsinventory) and a Request Tracker (rt). 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19523/servercloud-p-orchestra-itsm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19557
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:create a dbus interface for searching banshee
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Currently we are accessing the banshee database directly. This has the advantages of being very fast, and very flexible. It however is a bit evil. There are possibilities of crashing banshee, locking, etc. A better solution is a standalone daemon/dbus interface that reads the db, and that can shutdown when banshee starts up. This has a lot of other benefits such as using banshee's library code so that all our search align with the same searching that's already inside of banshee.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19557/desktop-p-banshee-search-daemon/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19441
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Tasks from daily community roundtable sessions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19441/community-roundtables/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19591
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Monday's security roundtable
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19591/security-p-roundtable-monday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19497
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain and Yocto
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:(Probably informal) The toolchain is available in Ubuntu and Linaro\NAndroid, and as an community option in a range of other build\Nsystems.  Discuss Yocto support.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19497/linaro-toolchain-and-yocto/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19252
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Power Management
SUMMARY:Discusson around how peripheral frequency can be controlled
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:There is no standard way to scale frequency and voltage for peripherals in Linux. Devfreq is a proposal meant to address that. Discuss how it works.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19252/linaro-powermgt-discussion-around-devfreq/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19751
DTSTART:20111031T140000Z
DTEND:20111031T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Board Support Levels and Lifecycle
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Define what levels of support to apply to boards and how they path that support levels can take\NDefine how board support gets picked up (BOL) and phased out (End Of Life)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19751/linaro-platforms-lcq4.11-board-support-levels/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19359
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Hybrid graphics support strategy planning
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Many new laptop models come with two gfx chips, one with lower power consumption and other with more gfx processing power. What options exist to provide a better user experience to switch between the two, and what can be accomplished within the Precise timeframe.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19359/desktop-p-hybrid-graphics/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19586
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Better Recognizing Community Contributions
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Based on feedback from the Ubuntu Community Survey (http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/10/24/ubuntu-community-survey-results/), the community get really motivated by seeing their contributions acknowledged and users thanking them because of them. This session is to discuss how we can improve this in the community.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19586/community-p-better-recognizing-community-contribut/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19433
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:State of Ubuntu Automated QA
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Overview of Ubuntu Automated QA and high level plans going forward.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19433/other-p-qa-state-of-automated-qa/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19674
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Unity Greeter Improvements
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Complete the Unity Greeter design
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19674/desktop-p-unity-greeter/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19618
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Introduction
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:First session of the week, meet the team\NReview Oneiric
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19618/desktop-p-kubuntu-introduction/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19470
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:debhelper improvements for Python
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Several ideas for improving debhelper support for Python:\N\N * python-multibuild for python3 w/ dh integration\N * dh_auto_test\N\NOthers?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19470/foundations-p-python-dh-improvements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19743
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Consumer
SUMMARY:Software Center Roadmap for Precise
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:The Ubuntu Software Center version 5.0, introduced in Ubuntu 11.10, features a brand new user interface. For the Precise cycle, we will refine the new Software Center experience to speed things up considerably (in particular, to fix the regression in startup time), to make further improvements to the visual presentation, and to clean up all remaining inconsistencies and rough edges. The goal is a Software Center that is rock-solid, responsive, and a true pleasure to use.\N\NWe will also consider new features to be added (particularly, Recommendations), as well as enhancements to existing features.\N\NThe Recommendations feature is covered in a separate blueprint:\N\N  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/consumer-p-software-center-recommendations
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19743/consumer-p-software-center-enhancements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19224
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:How to make glproxy suitable for real-world applications
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Planning to take glproxy from a proof of concept level to a library suitable for integration into a real-world application like glcompbench (for example).
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19224/linaro-gfxmm-glproxy/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19329
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Android Toolchain Benchmarking
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Give an overview of what is currently being done for Android toolchain benchmarking in Linaro. Discuss future enhancements we should look into.\N\NAgenda:\N * explain what I currently do each month\N * discuss some of the short-comings\N * discuss some of the future ideas we have and get other ideas on what we should do to improve this\N\NGoals:\N * decide what areas we should focus on related to android toolchain benchmarking going forward\N * get an idea of the effort required\N * does Andy have the time to do this on his own
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19329/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-benchmarking/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19492
DTSTART:20111031T150000Z
DTEND:20111031T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain support for kernel debugging
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Joint session between kernel and toolchain working groups to discuss options to improve the kernel debugging experience.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19492/linaro-toolchain-kernel-debugging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19226
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Managing Ubuntu package branches education
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:An informational session to educate new UDD users that includes a short demo and informs more experienced users about new features.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19226/foundations-p-udd-onramp/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19628
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Discuss requirements from other parts of the team for toolchain freezes
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:At several points in the oneiric cycle, there were mismatched expectations regarding the handling of the toolchain.  Despite discussions at last UDS that concluded with agreement that the kernel did not need to check the exact compiler version in use for building out of tree modules, the kernel team expected to use the same compiler version for building the kernel across all architectures for a given milestone, a requirement that the foundations team was not aware of.\N\NThe outcome of this session is to be an understanding of any requirements for toolchain stabilization (gcc, binutils) from other parts of the team and a description of any freezes (timelines, scope, and rationale) that need to be applied to the toolchain for precise above and beyond the standard freezes.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19628/foundations-p-toolchain-interlock/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19733
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Figure out how to get Firefox building with elfhack
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Figure out how to get Firefox building with elfhack again.  achiang brought this up here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/PBlueprintIdeas
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19733/ubuntu-arm-p-firefox-elfhack/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19307
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Improving automated certification testing of Kernel SRUs
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:The Hardware Certification team routinely performs certification testing of Kernel SRUs for recent releases. The objective is to run a small test suite on every system that has been certified with stock Ubuntu and ensure no regressions have occurred. This compliments the testing done by QA through the sheer range of hardware components and drivers exercised in the testing. The goal is to protect the Ubuntu user with a certified system from suddenly finding that something important doesn't work.\N\NCurrently the test suite consists of just over 20 tests as defined at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow/CertificationTestSuite. These tests are unlikely to fail unless there has been a major regression and due to the automated nature of the testing (which is essential due to the volume of systems which need to be covered in a short period of time) there are no manual tests. So far this has meant that even though there have been regressions encountered in SRU updates, the certification testing process has not picked them up. Some have been bugs that could only be discovered through manual testing and some have been fairly obscure corner cases that the test suite simply didn't address.\N\NThe goal of this blueprint is to significantly increase the coverage of the SRU test suite within a few limits, the first being that all tests must be automated and the second being that there needs to be a sensible limit on the execution time of the test suite (to be discussed, but a guideline would be 30 minutes to 1 hour) so that SRUs can still be released in a timely manner. Each test should have as high a value as possible, so must focus on the most important hardware functionality first. Wireless testing is non-existent and testing of graphics and audio is not as good as it should be for such important pieces of functionality, so we intend to increase coverage in these areas at least. When considering new tests to add we will be looking to keep the SRU test suite synchronized with the test suite used to certify systems. This means that in the first instance new SRU tests should be sourced from the certification test suite and if a suitable test is not found then any new test created should also be included in the certification test suite.\N\NInitial thoughts on what needs to be tested are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fHfOnnnVCXsSayz3XlaL9hgrl-uTBXHx7Ijbkc6aKTo/edit?hl=en_US\N\N== Agenda ==\N\N* Introduction and overview\N* Wireless testing\N* Video testing\N* Audio testing\N* Q&A/Comments
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19307/hardware-p-cert-sru-coverage/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19521
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Openstack Next Steps
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of blueprint will keep track of the work needed to be done for integrating the Essex release into Precise.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19521/servercloud-p-openstack/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19511
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Create a new Gwibber plugin for Google+
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Once http://plus.google.com becomes more than just invite-only, I would love to see Gwibber integration (in the form of an installable .deb of a plugin) for it...\N\NHopefully when the Google+ API comes out, it would be much easier...
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19511/desktop-p-gwibber-service-googleplus/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19722
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:App developer support community growth
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:We want to start building a support community around application development topics and start promoting the resources we're going to use for that:\N\N- The ubuntu-app-devel mailing list\N- Askubuntu\N- ...
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19722/community-p-app-developer-support-community-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19768
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Designing and Creating Ubuntu Experiences
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Discussion about how we build experiences in Ubuntu from the design to implementation level.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19768/community-p-designing-and-creating-ubuntu-experien/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19682
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Ubuntu LEB: How to support dbg packages like ubuntu does with ddebs
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Currently Linaro uses a PPA for the package Overlay, and unless the source package requires a -dbg package, no dbg symbol package is provided for it.\N\NDiscuss about possible ways to make dbg packages available for the Ubuntu LEB own packages/changes, covering the currently solution for Ubuntu and if it can be also applied for our ppa/derived distro.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19682/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-ubuntu-leb-dbg-pkgs-suppor/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19347
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Planning for UCM support for Android on Linaro dev boards
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Planning session for work needed to support UCM on Android for the Linaro development boards. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19347/linaro-gfxmm-audio-ucm4android/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19739
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Toolchain
SUMMARY:QEMU work for A15 KVM support
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:We're planning to support KVM on A15. This session is to discuss the QEMU parts of this. It's engineering-focused and QEMU-focused (the more general discussion and aspects which cut across different Linaro and external teams will be done in a different session).
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19739/linaro-toolchain-qemu-work-for-kvm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19340
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Linaro Educational Outreach
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Linaro's platforms allow the engineers of tomorrow to work on today's cutting edge SoCs with the leaders in the opensource community. This session will discuss this and come up with some concrete goals to enable outreach programs.\N\NGoals:\NCreate a set of milestones and plans to test-run educational programs\NSelect candidate programs \NDiscuss interns and projects that may be interesting \N\N\NAgenda:\NEstablish Linaro's educational outreach goals\NHave Dave Pigott give an overview of the school that would like to work with Linaro\NDiscuss a possible program for the school\NDiscuss adding other schools\NTalk about logistics\NZach to talk about getting a program at UT off the ground, sister school?\NInterns, we now have some, talk about projects\NOther
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19340/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-outreach/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19222
DTSTART:20111031T160000Z
DTEND:20111031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Graphics benchmark dashboard integration with LAVA
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Planning for a graphics benchmark dashboard that should be integrated with http://validation.linaro.org.  There are to be 3 views into the data as described here: https://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4143/GWG2011-BENCHMARK-DASHBOARD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19222/linaro-gfxmm-benchmark-dashboard/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19238
DTSTART:20111031T180000Z
DTEND:20111031T183000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Cloud Foundry
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19238/plenary-cloud-foundry/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19240
DTSTART:20111031T183000Z
DTEND:20111031T184500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Collaboration Between Debian and Ubuntu: An update
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Stefano Zacchiroli: Debian Project Leader
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19240/plenary-dpl/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19250
DTSTART:20111031T184500Z
DTEND:20111031T190000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Cloudfoundry Server deployments using juju
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Brian Thomason and Juan Negron
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19250/plenary-cloud-foundry-juju/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19125
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Monday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19125/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19095
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Monday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19095/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19150
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Pwr Mgt WG Engineering Monday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Management Working Groups\N\NFor details of this session, see\N\NPower Mgmt Working Group: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/PowerManagement/Doc/Orlando\NKernel Working Group:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19150/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19164
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation + Infrastructure WG Engineering Monday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19164/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19099
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Monday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Android and Ubuntu Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19099/linaro-hackfest-platform-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19300
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Server certification for the cloud
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Every cloud has an Aubergine lining...\N\NCloud computing is becoming increasingly pervasive and important in the world today.  Cloud computing is used in datacenters all over for resource utilization, hosting, storage, providing media content, on-demand computing power and many other applications.  Competition is growing at a rapid pace in this new infrastructure race with public cloud space available from Google, Amazon, Canonical, Apple and others.  For this and other reasons, we need to be sure that Ubuntu functions well in the cloud as both a host and guest OS.\N\NFrom a hardware certification point of view, we need to ensure that Ubuntu can function properly as a Virtual Machine on popular virtualization products: VMWare, XenServer and KVM.  This means that we need to come up with a plan for extending infrastructure, tools and processes to allow for dedicated host machines for each of the respective virtualization products.  However, we also need to keep this framed within the boundaries of Hardware Certification testing, not Software QA testing which is currently handled very well by the Ubuntu Server team and the Platform QA Team.\N\NTo get this done, several things need to occur.  First, we need to beef up the server testing, this means adding new tests to the server test suite if necessary.  Infrastructure needs to be improved to provide the means to do multi-network device testing.  This will most likely mean some significant expense in purchasing hardware and will also rely on assistance from IS in getting that infrastructure in place where applicable.  Additionally, possible test development time and debugging time.  We need dedicated hardware to serve as XenServer hosts (VMWare already exists, but we may wish to update to a newer version).  We need automated means for doing SRU testing on VMs and the means to certify Ubuntu as a Virtual Machine on both VMWare (mostly existing already) and XenServer.  Finally, we should start also testing KVM. This could mean a third dedicated server to run the current LTS and host KVM vms for cert purposes.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19300/hardware-p-cert-cloud/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19460
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Systemd/Packagekit Integration
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:With GNOME moving to using more and more systemd and PackageKit in\Ndifferent places, instead of having to patch all the apps using them to\Nuse our services, it would be great to implement those in our stack\N(aptdaemon and ubuntu-system-service).\N\NWork has been started to implement PK system bus interface in aptdaemon,\Nso part of this is in progress already. Also, systemd interfaces needed\Nso far are just a couple easy ones AFAIR, so shouldn't be hard at all.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19460/desktop-p-systemd-packagekit/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19482
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Move EC2 mirrors to S3
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:Instead of using hosts to front the EC2 mirrors, we should move our mirrors to being hosted on S3. There are numerous advantages to doing so -- most notably speed, lower costs, lower maintenance costs, access policies, etc.  Using S3 also realizes some cost-savings for Canonical since all intra-zone transfers are free.\N\N\NSummary: \N1. New mirrors would be setup in each region\N2. Scripts would need to be updated to use regional mirrors\N3. DNS names would need to be updated \N\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19482/servercloud-p-move-ec2-mirrors-to-s3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19740
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Unity desktop integration
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:\NWe are seeing more and more people integrating on their laptop Unity and their preferred applications:\N- drag and drop support\N- custom quicklists\N- crazy integration patches\N\NIt's proably time to get the most interesting one into the distro. Some effort were started to https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-default-apps-unity-integration, but due to lack of time, not anything was integrated in time. It's time to review the list and to push those forwards.\N\NIf you have any idea on how to integrate better your preferred application with Unity, do not hesitate to suggest there! What is possible with current launcher is described in the Unity API page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/LauncherAPI
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19740/desktop-p-unity-integration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19375
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Women UDS-P Goals
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Goals for the Ubuntu Women UDS-P cycle\N\NAdd your ideas here for consideration in this formal blueprint: http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Roadmap-P
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19375/community-p-ubuntu-women-project-goals/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19716
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Libreoffice Online for Ubuntu
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Libreoffice online has been demoed by Michael Meeks at the Libreoffice conference 2011 in Paris. Lets discuss what this technology could mean for Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19716/desktop-p-libreoffice-online-for-ubuntu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19526
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Sound settings redesign/improvements
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Enable jack detection features in the "Sound Settings" page of GNOME Volume Control, and redesign the UI to be more user friendly (present "Port"/"Connector" as primary object, merge hardware tab into Input/Output tabs).
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19526/hardware-p-sound-settings-improvements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19545
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Feedback on Oneiric Release and Improvements for Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:This meeting is to brainstorm on the current release process used Oneiric, what worked and what didn't, and ways they can be improved for Precise.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19545/other-p-release-process-improvements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19730
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Translations roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Translations roundtable discussion where to fit all other topics not covered in dedicated sessions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19730/community-p-translations-roundtable/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19480
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Ubuntu PaaS, CloudFoundry next steps
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Ubuntu currently has  a good first step implementation of CloudFoundry via Ubuntu Server and Juju that is stable and scalable.\NIn this blueprint, we should discuss next steps as well as how to integrate CloudFoundry's current roadmap, features, best practices and experiences with Ubuntu Server and our Juju charms.\N\NThings to discuss:\N- build Cloudfoundry from source\N- use packages where possible.\N- ways of expanding our current charms\N- next step ideas.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19480/servercloud-p-paas-cf-next-steps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19767
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu and Televisions
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:Informational Sessions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19767/community-ubuntu-and-televisions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19778
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design-Design-Theater
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:The design team is planning to run design "theater" sessions at UDS.  As a general rule, the design works on Canonical projects.  It is our opportunity and pleasure during UDS to dedicate some time to help with other free open source software.\N\NWhat is Design Theater?\N\NDuring these sessions, we explore a design issue that you submit to us and take it through our design process.\N\NWhy should you come?\N\NWe hope to take you through the design process with real life examples, so we can share our design thinking and problem solving with you and propose any solution you might like.\N\NHow can you participate?\N\NYou have a choice:\N\NAs an observer:  come an look over our shoulders as we discuss applications design issues and join in the discussion.\N\NAs a participant:  bring us your free software application for which you need design guidance or user experience input.  We'll try to fix it for you and show you how to approach this particular problem the design way.\N\NIf you are thinking of joining us as a participant, please, send us your design question in advance, if you can, so we can get the ball rolling.  Send it to:  charline.poirier@canonical .com\N\NWho will be there from the Design team?\N\NAt each session, you will find a user researcher, a brand designer,  a user experience specialist, an interaction designer and a visual designer,\N\NCome find about our process and challenge us!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19778/design-p-design-theater/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19750
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Linaro MS PMO Reports
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19750/linaro-general-ms-pmo-3/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19232
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Monday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19232/linaro-hackfest-members-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19210
DTSTART:20111031T190000Z
DTEND:20111031T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Monday 4
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19210/linaro-hackfest-members-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19106
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Monday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19106/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19124
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Monday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19124/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19156
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Monday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups\N\NFor details of this session, see\N\NPower Mgmt Working Group: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/PowerManagement/Doc/Orlando\NKernel Working Group:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19156/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19172
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Monday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19172/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19165
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Monday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19165/linaro-hackfest-platform-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19295
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:QA CoP Session for UDS-P
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Session for discussing progress on QA CoP topics and interests
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19295/other-p-qa-cop/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19219
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Delta Review
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Review of the current Ubuntu Kernel delta. This session will look at the current delta comprised of both patches to the core and the ubuntu specific drivers. The aim is to record what we are carrying, review the reasons for that component(s) to be carried, and recommend replacements, updates, cleanups, upstreaming etc of those components.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19219/hardware-p-kernel-delta-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19451
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Control Center Cleanup
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:For Oneiric we went the easy route of adding a way to run external\Napplications for the stuff we wanted in the control center. But this\Nlooks quite bad (some panels are embedded, others run a separate\Napplication), so for P I'd like us to do a cleanup and avoid as much as\Npossible having external windows.\N\NSo, here's a list of what we have:\N\N* jockey: this could perfectly fit in the System Info panel\N* language-selector: we just need ability to install languages and input\Nmethod support in the region panel to completely remove this\N* software sources: also maybe as part of the System Info panel, which\Ndoes updates?\N\Nthe tricky one is Ubuntu One, so I guess we'd have to leave it as it is,\Nor write a panel that just embeds the u1-panel window?\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19451/desktop-p-control-center-cleanup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19524
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Xen Next Steps
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:In oneiric we updated Xen to a more recent version. In precise we need to do further work including testing to make Ubuntu a solid Host for Xen.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19524/servercloud-p-xen/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19597
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu LoCo Council Items for the Precise cycle
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:This will detail the plan for the Council for loco teams, approval, any new guidance pages to be written, goals to help get locoteams more involved in the community
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19597/community-p-lococouncil/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19620
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Packaging
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:  * What can we expect from upstream this cycle?\N  * Can we automate packaging more?\N  * Worth using UDD branches?\N  * Revise Ninja processes to be more efficient with macro upstream packages\N  * Point releases as stable release updates?\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19620/desktop-p-kubuntu-packaging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19305
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Linaro release process improvements
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:The session is driven by Linaro Release Team.\N\NThe following topics will be discussed:\N* current release process - what's the current process?\N* release internals - how the release works?\N* the road to continuous integration - how the CI is going to transform the release?\N\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19305/linaro-general-release-process-improvements-lcq4.1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19202
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Monday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19202/linaro-hackfest-members-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19211
DTSTART:20111031T201500Z
DTEND:20111031T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Monday 5
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19211/linaro-hackfest-members-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19126
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Monday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19126/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19135
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Monday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19135/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19157
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Monday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups\N\NFor details of this session, see\N\NPower Mgmt Working Group: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/PowerManagement/Doc/Orlando\NKernel Working Group:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19157/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19173
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Monday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19173/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19166
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Monday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19166/linaro-hackfest-platform-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19756
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Complete desktop Simplified Chinese translation
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Need to ensure that 100% of the "Desktop" is translated into Chinese/Simplified for the LTS release
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19756/community-p-complete-simplified-chinese-translatio/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19253
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Debian Health Check
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:The usual. :)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19253/community-p-debian/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19463
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Improved Authentication
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:It would be nice to improve the authentication mechanisms in Ubuntu to\Nbe more user friendly and make it easier to enable modern authentication\Nschemes.  This will probably involve:\N- Reviewing the messages/prompts in PAM for appropriateness\N- Adding hints to PAM to allow GUIs to better display the prompts (i.e.\Nif a prompt is for a password, key number, if prompting for a password\Nchange).\N- Improving the Unity Greeter prompts to interpret the hints\N- Improving PolicyKit to interpret the hints\N- Making it easier to enable non-password authentication (e.g. LDAP, two\Nfactor).\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19463/desktop-p-improved-authentication/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19728
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Making Harvest rock
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Harvest hasn't seen much development recently, but we still need a good place to summarise all the needed work in the distribution.\NProblems both in representation and data should be discussed.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19728/community-p-making-harvest-rock/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19664
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Supporting package to team mappings effectively
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:To more efficiently summarize and get an overview of the release, its important for tools to know which team to associate a specific package with for reporting, triage, etc.    Ad hoc spreadsheets are being used at the moment, but it would be better if we had an open and flexible way to associate this property with the project in launchpad.   
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19664/other-p-package-mapping/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19760
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:New CUPS filters package
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Mike Sweet intends to remove the filters which are not used by Mac OS X from the CUPS upstream package:\N\Nhttp://www.cups.org/str.php?L3930\N\NWe have agreed on this on the last OpenPrinting Summit and the filters will be continued and hosted by OpenPrinting. In addition, the filters for the PDF printing workflow will not be adopted by CUPS but joined with the CUPS filters we overtake.\N\NAll Linux distributions would have to include this new CUPS filters package then to get CUPS continuing to work and have the same feature set as before. Due to the fact that this package will use the PDF workflow by default and that all major desktop applications send their print jobs already in PDF, this will complete the implementation of PDF as standard print job format in all distros (if they do not patch against the PDF workflow). See also my updated web page:\N\Nhttps://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/pdfasstandardprintjobformat\N\NThis will also clean our heavily patched CUPS package somewhat.\N\NWe need a name for this new upstream package. Should we call it simply "cups-filters"? Or "op-cups-filters"? Or do we rename Foomatic to openprinting and have the packages\N\N- openprinting-db\N- openprinting-db-nonfree\N- openprinting-db-engine\N- openprinting-rip\N- openprinting-cups-filters\N\NNote that we keep foomatic-rip/openprinting-rip separate from the CUPS filters as this filter is a universal filter which also works with many other printing systems.\N\NAnother decision to make is whether we really should maintain all the filters which get over to us from CUPS or whether we should discontinue some. The filter set will contain "imageto..." and "textto..." filters which are not made use of by the usual desktop applications, they send all PDF (and some send PostScript). Alternatively, these filters could be made optional.\N\NUsually these are decisions to be made by upstream, in this case OpenPrinting, but in this session I want to have some pre-discussion from the distribution point of view, so that when this new upstream project gets created it will be created with the distro's needs in mind.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19760/desktop-p-new-cups-filters-package/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19766
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu and Tablets
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:Informational Session
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19766/community-ubuntu-and-tablets/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19209
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Monday 3
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19209/linaro-hackfest-members-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19212
DTSTART:20111031T210500Z
DTEND:20111031T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Monday 6
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19212/linaro-hackfest-members-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19413
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Standard SRU testing (everything but kernel)
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Today, testing a package may be slow because of the waiting period that compensate the lack of rigorous test suites to regression-test changes, lack of hardware for QA’ing, we are mainly relying on community for testing, the amount of patches that get rolled can be important,... All of this can lead to a bug with a known fix going unaddressed in Ubuntu for several months.\N\NWe need to shorten the delay of validation for SRUs  and being able to provide adequate resolution on an ETA for a fix being included in Ubuntu.\N\NThe goal of this session is to discuss and decide how to improve Standard SRU testing (everything but kernel), make it more efficient, increase the coverage of the QRT and build a test harness to run daily.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19413/other-p-qa-standard-sru-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19572
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Quickly 12.04 Enhancements
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:There's more work we can do to make Quickly better and keep pace with the platform.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19572/desktop-p-quickly/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19290
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Hardware Certification Roundtable Tuesday
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19290/hardware-p-cert-roundtable-tue/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19420
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Roundtable Tuesday
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19420/-/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19533
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Shrink the image build pipeline
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:When preparing milestone releases, we often need to turn around fixes quickly.  The pipeline from a developer source upload to a full set of updated image builds on all architectures is currently somewhere in the region of nine hours.  We would like to make this much quicker.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19533/foundations-p-image-build-pipeline/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19542
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Make the use of initrds optional
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:currently every ubuntu install requires an initrd, this is caused by the fact that we:\Na) use UUID for finding the rootfs\Nb) some packages have a requirement to process bits before the rootfs is mounted\N\Nthis spec is supposed to span across multiple releases, we first need make the kernel recognize UUIDs for partitions and second there needs to be something like a database that knows when a package is installed that needs an initrd.\N\NThis spec is considered implemented if initrds are only generated once a package is installed that require them or the user explicitly choose to use an initrd.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19542/ubuntu-arm-p-optional-initrd/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19587
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday roundtable
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19587/community-roundtable-tuesday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19592
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday's security roundtable
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19592/security-p-roundtable-tuesday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19805
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Theming consistency and widget styling
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:How to increase theming consistency and how to properly style widgets and user interfaces
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19805/desktop-p-theming-consistency/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19803
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise IBus support
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:which ibus applet to use?\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19803/desktop-p-kubuntu-cjk/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19822
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Private Meeting
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19822/other-p-ps-em/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19688
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Remaining work for a fully functional toolchain CI loop at Ubuntu LEB
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:This session will discsuss the current issues we're facing with the toolchain CI builds, looking for different solutions and discuss with the TWG how frequent the builds should be to be valid.\N\NThis will also cover the validation plans for both native and cross Linaro GCC.\N\NMore info at https://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4120/LINUX2011-TOOLCHAIN-CI\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19688/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-toolchain-ci-remaining-wor/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19256
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:ARM-SOC Upstream Process
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of ARM SOC upstream process, what's working, what's not, what needs to be changed.\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19256/linaro-kernel-arm-soc-process/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19256/linaro-kernel-arm-soc-process/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19261
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:LEB HW Enablement Testing
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Discuss development of HW enablement tests and how we get them into Lava.\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19261/linaro-kernel-platform-testing/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19261/linaro-kernel-platform-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19087
DTSTART:20111101T130000Z
DTEND:20111101T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Server Summit
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:This Summit brings together the different players with the aim of helping ensure that Linux based ARM servers can be brought to market as soon as the hardware is available.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19087/linaro-summits-server-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19372
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Meet with the Ubuntu Desktop Designers
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Meet with the Ubuntu desktop designers, hear what they love about Ubuntu, what they'd like to do better, and what they dream about.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19372/community-p-meet-desktop-designers/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19409
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Identify build breaks on daily ISOs
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Builds: start tracking the quality of the builds, define what a broken build is and track how long it takes to engineering teams to fix the problems they introduce that impact testing. By doing this, the aim is to raise awareness of impact of untested submissions and to be able to determine how many times we are held by bad submissions.\N\NAdd a dashboard to have a consolidated view of unit testing status. Collect initiatives from different engineering teams and either add it to Jenkins or consolidate it to make them easy to read and triage in case of failures.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19409/other-p-builds-smoke-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19465
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Proposed Tests
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:We would like to look into the possibility of asking people running\N-proposed to run a set of tests for each new SRU that will submit the\Nresults to launchpad. We would be doing most of the work, but I am not\Nsure if the work required in the update manager is in your team or\Nfoundations
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19465/desktop-p-proposed-tests/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19544
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Priorities for development release maintenance
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:The Ubuntu Engineering team in Canonical is committing a rotation of developers to work solely on development release maintenance for a month or two at a time, with the goal of keeping the development release buildable, installable, and upgradeable at all times in order to allow other developers to work with fewer interruptions.  What should our priorities be?  How should we organise ourselves?  Given the alignment between this and e.g. the historical activities of MOTU, how can we build community participation or link into existing activities?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19544/other-p-plusonemaint-priorities/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19761
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Enhancements to simplify creation/maintenance of dkms packages
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Discuss and implement in Ubuntu a framework for generating dkms packages from a driver source tarball. The framework makes it easier to create an maintain dkms packages by automating many of the mechanical tasks currently required by dkms.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19761/foundations-p-dkms-enhancements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19432
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:LXC development for Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Several items should be worked on during this cycle:\N\N   provide a default bridge and lxc.conf\N   proper reboot\N   containerized syslog\N   userns vfs\N   apparmor support\N   ARM support\N   tests in qa-regression-tests\N   allow mknod in the container by default (and potential udev problems)\N   Update mountall to not require our current /lib/init/fstab hack\N\NCommunity requests?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19432/servercloud-p-lxc/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19616
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Defaults
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:  * Nepomuk by default?\N  * KMail2/Akonadi\N  * Akonadi off by default (calendar integration)?\N  * QT_ACCESSIBILITY\N  * LightDM?\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19616/desktop-p-kubuntu-defaults/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19720
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:App developer community growth
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:We want to discuss the plans to start growing an Ubuntu app developer community
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19720/community-p-app-developer-community-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19277
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Continuous Integration Kernel Testing in LAVA
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Supporting large scale testing of kernel trees and defconfig in the LAVA lab is a high priority engineering effort across all Linaro engineering and Landing Teams for Q4.10. This organization wide effort imposes a growing list of requirements that LAVA team has started to work on during Q3 and will focus on driving forward during the Q4.2011.\N\NThis effort involves\Nimprovements to the lava dashboard to ensure that the build and test results data can be efficiently consumed by kernel engineers\Nimprovements to the lava dashboard to make it easy to follow every step of a submitted job from the scheduler to the job submissions step.\Nincrease of capacity for all LEB board types deployed in the lava-lab to a level suitable to continuously track 20+ kernel branches with multiple defconfigs each.\Nimprovements to lava job submissions tools that make it easy for services like the kernel CI service to hook link from their build page to the scheduler job and the results.\N\NThe goal of this session is to discuss user stories around LAVA components for driving continuous integration testing and results tracking through LAVA.\N\NSession Notes:\NCurrently the kernel is cross built in ec2 by jenkins -- build results are submitted to the dashboard and if successful a test is run in LAVA.\Nhttp://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/kernel-ci-views/index attempts to convey a summary of the results.\NCurrent process of getting your own tree is manual - talk to Deepti to get your tree included.\NWishlist:\N\N    Want to able to use the set up topic trees for temporary testing.\N\N    Maybe need to make it easier for KWG devs to set up trees for themselves\N\N    We might want to use per-user configs so that users can select the trees/configs they care about\N\N    Per-user reports and a web form so they can submit git tree, branch and config for a one-time or regular testing of their tree\N\N    per-tree specification of tests to run\N\N    Determine which tests to run with the new kernel: ACTION: mwhudson to submit mp to change this\N\N    ltp\N\N    hw enablement tests\N\N    PM functional tests\N\N    Store the kernel version (uname) so that we can cross-reference this\N\N    Build results notification (by email, RSS feed)\N\N    Can just do this in Jenkins for now\N\N    Want to do this in LAVA\N\N    RSS ok for now\N\N    Weekly build-status digest email for the community?  Deepak to do this manually for now\N\N    John's builds don't appear on the tree view\N\N    Waterfall view perhaps not appropriate for one-time builds\N\N    Should use tags for grouping results (now that tags exists)\N\N    deepti to change jenkins jobs to use tags\N\N    Add tagging support to dispatcher so the results get tagged similarly\N\N    View for test/build combination\N\N    Easy way to see last successful build for a test/build\N\N    Waterfall-ish view of test suite vs test/build history\N\N    Also improve bundle view\N\NAnti-wishlist:\N\N    Builds of out of tree configs\N\N    Basically, developer should commit the Kconfig changes to the tree\N\NACTION: start tagging build and test results (with LAVA tags) Figure out how our read-only tags look like (since tags cannot be changed afterwards).\NMouse-over git-describe: show the shortlog\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19277/linaro-validation-kernel-continuous-integration/
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X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19330
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Device Tree for Android
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will talk about device tree on Android.\N\NDescription\N------------------\NLinaro has a goal of creating a single runtime image that can run across SoC hardware. The Android team is supporting this effort by using a common Linaro Android tree as a base for all our trees and working to unify all the SoC trees into one. Once unification is done, device tree will allow us to re-factor basic support that was once compile time configurable into runtime configurable options. Having this support on Android early will help us towards this goal and ensure that our kernels can boot as device tree becomes more widespread.\N\NLinaro Kernel WG and OCTO have worked on getting Device Tree support accepted into the mainline kernel, and initial support for all recent member SoCs is available. Ubuntu images are already using Device Tree; the next logical step is to make Device Tree be used by default in Linaro's Android LEBs.\N\NThis feature requires improvements to the Linaro Android builds to enable production of binary flattened device trees as part of the platform build. Also required is updating installation tools and u-boot to ensure that the FDT is used during the boot process as needed. Additional fixes in Android-specific kernel and driver code may be required.\N\NAcceptance Criteria\N-------------------------------\N1. LEB Android builds come with u-boot and kernel that have device tree support enabled\N2. LEB Android builds include appropriate flattened device tree in the 'boot' artifact\N3. Installing LEB images using linaro-android-media-create will yield an image with device tree being used by u-boot and kernel\N\NSee https://linaro.papyrs.com/page/4112/ANDROID2011-FDT-LEB for the original description.\N\NAgenda\N------------\NTBD\N\NGoal of this Session\N-----------------------------\NTo brainstorm and generate concrete work items for landing device tree in all LEBs.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19330/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-device-tree/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19221
DTSTART:20111101T140000Z
DTEND:20111101T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Upstream planning for OpenGL ES 2.0 support for compiz/nux/Unity
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Planning for upstream merges of OpenGL ES 2.0 support for the compiz window manager, the Unity plugin to compiz and the nux library upon which Unity depends.  Additional consideration will also be given to any issues specific to integration of these features into the "P" release.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19221/linaro-gfxmm-unity-gles/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19248
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Tests involving multiple systems simultaneously in LAVA
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Tests of client/server and distributed systems via LAVA requires the ability to launch and coordinate actions on multiple target machines. We should discuss the ways people would like to use this, how to specify something like this sensibly in the test jobs, and the interaction with other LAVA components such as the dispatcher.\N\NSession Notes:\Nuse cases\N* client/server functionality\N* performance\N - nuttcp over network topologies\N * stress\N  - use client systems to generate load on a server\N  - requires feedback from both sides\NTesting systems that have shared resources like a san\NChanges proposed for lava\N* Target specification (for more than one target)\N* result reporting separated by target\N* inter-client concurrency, synchronization, client actions, data sharing and config\Ndefines client groups with a name for the group, and specific targets specified\N* what if want a number of devices of a certain type rather than individual clients?\N* scheduler would need to somehow make sure *all* systems in a client group for a job are available before running\N^^^ Or, alternatively, provide a way to request and script jobs for classes/types of machines rather than specific machines\N* make actions something that can be installed from out-of-tree source\N* extend results to allow hw/sw context for additional machines?\N* Which existing actions, such as deploy, would need to be modified to work on groups of machines?\NSteps to implementing this:\NDefining multiple targets\N* specified or by type\N* scheduler allocation\NDispatcher handling of multi client/context\N* does this work with new client/connection split in trunk\N* synchronization action\NTest actions\N* pluggable actions\N* defining generic ones?\N* API for defining test results?\NResults aggregation\N* would see all the results pre-submit, and be able to modify or add to them\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19248/linaro-validation-multi-machine-tests/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19218
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Configuration Review
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Review of the kernel configuration for P. This will concentrate on confirming the policy for various option types, as well as new options. For major new options, discussion and confirmation of the selection of each.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19218/hardware-p-kernel-config-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19473
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Improve the users experience on Lubuntu
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Discuss improvement for users experience, what can be done (default applications, patches, ideas ...)\N\NInitial draft of work items is available on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/P-Plan#Spec_User_experience
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19473/other-lubuntu-p-users-experience/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19488
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Pushing Ubuntu to the Cloud
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:With the proliferation of new clouds vendors, there is substantial risk of inconsistent user experience on different clouds. Trusting vendors to pull images may not be a reliable assumption. For example, vendors may not see the value in publishing a new release day, refreshed cloud images, and/or a standard user experience assumes that cloud vendors will pull the images. \N\NI propose that owing and controlling the publishing of the cloud images provides substantial value to both customers and partners. Leaving vendors or the community to handle populating images on the "greater Cloud" could result in Amazon being the gold standard for the customer experience, with lesser, incomplete or missing experiences on other cloud vendors.\N\NIf we choose to maintain official ownership over our images on major vendors, we either need to build a publishing systems, provide pull scripts that our partners will run, provide a public glance server or some combination.\N \NThis meeting it to discuss the strategy and come up with a basic plan of action. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19488/servercloud-p-build-marshall/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19553
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Convert SystemV services to Upstart jobs in "main" (take 2)
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:= Problem Statement =\N\NAt present, there are 101 SystemV services in the Precise main archive that have not yet been converted to Upstart jobs(*). This needs to be recified.\N\N= Important services that need conversion =\N\NThis is a selected list, but the following are important services that we could start with:\N\N- rabbitmq\N- open-iscsi\N- bind9\N- apache\N- postfix\N- puppet\N- postgresql\N- tomcat6\N- memcached\N\N= Rationale for Change =\N\N- Upstart is our init system of choice (SystemV is considered legacy).\N- Although Upstart does handle SystemV jobs, undesirable behaviour can and does result when there exist relationships between SystemV and Upstart jobs.\N- Upstart jobs are easier to maintain than SystemV jobs.\N- Upstart jobs are simpler than SystemV jobs.\N- Upstart jobs place the burden of managing certain repeated tasks on Upstart, rather than requiring each SystemV service to re-invent the wheel (often badly).\N- We wish to segregate SystemV jobs from Upstart jobs to optimize system shutdown.\N- See http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#critique-of-the-system-v-init-system\N- To allow Upstart to be fully integrated into Debian, SysV services scripts *and* Upstart job files need to exist for a package.\N\N= Proposal =\N\N- Muster Community interest in an effort to port the remaining SystemV jobs to Upstart: It's a great way to learn Upstart!\N- Consider having an online sprint to concentrate on this activity for a few days(?)\N- Identify individuals who can help out when questions arise (jamesodhunt, spamaps, vorlon, etc?)\N- Leverage the work done in Fedora to migrate away from SystemV.\N- Concentrate on the most popular services first.\N- Review all Upstart jobs.\N- Thorough testing required.\N\N= Questions =\N\N- Aside from time, what is slowing down the conversion activity?:\N  - lack of examples? (We can blog and provide wiki examples)\N  - lack of familiarity with upstart job syntax? (We can hold education sessions)\N  - lack of ability to test the Upstart job versus the SysV service? (QA may be able to help here?)\N  - concerns over migration to "alternative init systems"? (there are no plans to switch)\N  - other?\N\N= See Also =\N\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-o-upstart-convert-main-initd-to-jobs\N\N(*) - this number has fallen from the 122 SysV services in natty, so the number is falling slowly :)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19553/foundations-p-upstart-convert-main-initd-to-jobs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19541
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Community buildup programme to support one community selected device per cycle
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:In ubuntu ARM mostly developer boards are supported. Target of this programme is to:\Na) involve more community across the board in the ubuntu arm world\Nb) have the community select a device for adoption in the next cycle \Nc) help the community with the implementation for this device (image building etc)\Nd) have the community take over the maintenance of the resulting image
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19541/ubuntu-arm-p-one-consumer-device-per-cycle/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19718
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:How to integrate with Ask Ubuntu
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Ask Ubuntu is an up-and-coming source of for Q&A in the Ubuntu Community - lets figure out how to integrate it into the community at large!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19718/community-askubuntu-integrate/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19804
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Overlay Scrollbars on different toolkits
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:We'll be presenting new features planned for 12.04 and hopefully we will be looking for support to implement the scrollbars on different toolkits.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19804/desktop-p-overlay-scrollbars/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19726
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Development documentation improvements
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:It'd be worth to discuss the list of open issues of our developer documentation and review the results of the recent survey.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19726/community-p-dev-docs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19741
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Leveraging community contribution to Unity Quality
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:How can we leverage and easier Unity testing from the community? How make them reporting high quality bugs? How can we make the barrier lower to contribute?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19741/desktop-p-unity-quality/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19335
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Android QA
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will talk about the Linaro Android QA process.\N\NDescription\N------------------\NThe Android QA process tests high-level functionality, characterizes failures and files bugs against likely subsystems. \N\NThe current set of tests are listed here:\N\NADB\NADB over USB					\NADB over Ethernet					\NAll ADB commands\N\NBoot and Basics\Nu-boot serial support					\Nandroid console output over serial					\Nandroid console shell over serial					\Nandroid boots to console shell					\Nandroid boots to UI\N\NAudio\NHDMI audio					\NAudio output on jacks					\NAudio input on jacks	\N\NVideo Out - HDMI\NAll resolutions work					\NMonitor recognized					\NBest resolution automatically chosen					\NMonitor hot-plug\N\NVideo Out - DVI\NAll resolutions work					\NMonitor recognized					\NBest resolution automatically chosen					\NMonitor hot-plug	\N\NGraphics\NNot-Accellerated					\NAccellerated 2D					\NAccellerated 3D	\N\NEthernet\NEthernet configurable from command line					\NEthernet auto-configured at boot					\NEthernet integrated into Android connection manager\N\NWireless\NOnboard wireless configurable from the command line					\NOnboard wireless auto-configured at boot					\NOnboard wireless integrated into Android connection manager	\N\NBluetooth\NBluetooth available from command line					\NBluetooth integrated into Android Bluetooth framework					\NScanning devices in UI works					\NPairing with headset in UI works\N\NModem\NUSB modem works for the command line					\NUSB modem works with the connection manager	\N\NSD\NSD-card mounted through fstab					\NSD-card can be accessed through gallery					\N\NCamera\NCapture works					\NSave works					\NGallery display\N\NVideo Playback\NSoftware Playback					\NHardware accellerated playback					\NPlayback all supported formats\N\NPowermanagement\NSuspend and resume					\NWakelock works					\Nclock tree in debugfs					\NP-states (cpufreq driver)					\NC-states (cpuidle driver)					\Npowertop	\N\NApp Support \NCan install apps					\NBrowser					\NCalculator					\NCalendar					\NCamera					\NClock					\NContacts					\NEmail					\NGallery					\NMessaging					\NPhone	\N\NUSB Host \NUSB Keyboard					\NUSB Mouse\N\NUSB Device\NGadget driver loaded					\NMass storage function (sdcard export)					\NEthernet function (tethering)	\N\NAgenda\N------------\N1. Introduce the current QA process\N2. Brainstorm \N\NGoal of this Session\N-----------------------------\NTo share the current QA practice and get input on how to make it better.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19335/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-qa/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19308
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Power Management
SUMMARY:Enabling low-cost power measurements
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Howto
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19308/linaro-powermgt-discussion-low-cost-measurements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19089
DTSTART:20111101T150000Z
DTEND:20111101T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Server Summit
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:This Summit brings together the different players with the aim of helping ensure that Linux based ARM servers can be brought to market as soon as the hardware is available.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19089/linaro-summits-server-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19491
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Cloud.ubuntu.com growth
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Grow this site
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19491/community-cloud-portal-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19297
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Improve community kernel SRU testing
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:SRU testing is about validating that package updates don't introduce problems on stable releases. The testing includes regression testing performed by the QA team, security testing by the Security team, certification testing by the Certification team and verification by the Kernel team. There is also some testing performed by the Ubuntu community coordinated by the QA team, but this is mostly achieved on a best effort basis. The purpose of this blueprint is to increase community participation and include their successful testing rather than just bug reports.\N\NThe current process for getting community participation is by commenting on the bugs fixed by the SRU when the package is building for the proposed archive. The comment describes how to enable this archive where the package will be ready in a few hours and then asks the subscribers to please test with feedback. Another process specific for kernel packages is for development releases to be announced on voices.canonical.com and proposed kernels may also be announced eventually. As can be seen from the pending SRU reports, this has not resulted in much participation and the responsibility then falls upon the QA team.\N\NThe first objective is to increase community participation for proposed kernels. The most significant value is to increase the probability that verification testing is performed by someone in the community within a reasonable delay. As a side effect, another value is to relieve the QA team from some testing which can otherwise result in additional delays. The SRU release team would benefit from having more people testing with minimal delays to push a new kernel from proposed to updates.\N\NThe second objective is to include successful testing from the community rather than just bug reports. This will enable the SRU release team to also consider the number of people having tested the proposed kernels in addition to their existing reports. This should result in greater confidence before pushing a new kernel from proposed to updates.\N\NThis is the story to achieve both these objectives:\N1. A kernel is added to the proposed archive, so the user is notified that a new kernel is available;\N2. The user opens Update Manager where she is informed that the kernel can be tested after rebooting;\N3. After booting for the first time with a proposed kernel, Checkbox prompts the user to run the SRU suite;\N4. If a test fails, Apport is invoked and tags the bug with "regression-proposed" for the current reports;\N5. After testing, all test results are submitted to Launchpad where additional reports can be generated.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19297/hardware-p-cert-sru-community/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19782
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Defining a stable API and docs for desktop development
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:We should start creating Ubuntu API specification and documentation. At the moment if someone wants to write an application for Ubuntu, he has to search the web to know how to do common things. For example: how do I empty the Trash? How do I add my application to the notify area? How do I create a Control Panel window setting? \N\NMore information on the wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopmentAPI
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19782/desktop-p-development-api/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19452
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Common Print Dialog
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:Printing out of desktop applications is done/managed by very many different dialogs, mostly depending on which GUI toolkit is used for an application. Some applications like OpenOffice.org have even their own dialogs. This is confusing the users a lot, having them to do the printing operation in many different ways. In addition, many dialogs are missing important features.\N\NFinally we got the project of implementing the Common Print Dialog funded and so it will be turned reality in Ubuntu Precise.\N\NSee also:\N\Nhttps://launchpad.net/common-print-dialog-gtk\Nhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonPrintingDialog\Nhttp://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/commonprintingdialog
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19452/desktop-q-common-print-dialog/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19543
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Infrastructure improvements for development release maintenance
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:We have many reports that help us keep track of automatically-detectable problems in the development release (FTBFS, NBS, component-mismatches, the conflict checker, the transition tracker, etc.).  These are all well and good, but they are rather disconnected from each other and in many cases do not provide very good facilities for distributing work among developers.  If we want to drive these reports consistently to zero, some time spent on infrastructure would be worthwhile.  What can we do to improve matters?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19543/other-p-plusonemaint-infrastructure/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19527
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Server ISO Testing
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Automated ISO testing runs daily during the current development cycle; we need to re-align to cover more types of install testing including better LVM, RAID and iSCSI root testing and cover new aspects of Ubuntu Server such as Orchestra.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19527/servercloud-p-iso-install-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19614
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:FreeRDP and remmina discussion
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:FreeRDP and Remmina to replace rdesktop, vinagre and tsclient
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19614/desktop-p-freerdp/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19721
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:App developer site resources section update
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:We want to build upon the current resources section of the app developer site and develop it to become a point of reference for anyone developing applications for Ubuntu.\N\NSome ideas for discussion:\N\N- Review of the current IA\N- Compare how other developer sites structure their resources/reference sections\N- Feedback on the current content and structure of the current section
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19721/community-p-app-developer-site-resources-section-u/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19621
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Quality
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION: * LTS?\N * How to maintain quality\N * KDE papercuts?\N * starship troopers - whit?\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19621/desktop-p-kubuntu-quality/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19848
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Private Meeting
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19848/private-meeting/
X-TYPE:special
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19816
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Audio User Experience
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:It's been a year since we switched to Banshee and Totem has landed some major updates in Oneiric. The purpose of this session is to gather feedback from users about their experience with both apps. \N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19816/media-players-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19401
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:New database format for USN info
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:The current USN database is a python pickle, which is less than an ideal database format for importing into other projects. This session will discuss what alternative database format the security team could offer.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19401/security-p-usn-database-format/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19694
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Simplifying the image beyond ubuntu core
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - How to go beyond ubuntu core and linaro nano even more\N - Bootstrap x multstrap\N - How to replace the basic core package set
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19694/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-simplify-image-beyond-ubun/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19378
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:One Hundred Scopes
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Discuss and planify the One Hundred Scopes project : bringing *a lot* of scopes/lenses into USC for Precise.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19378/desktop-p-100scopes/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19304
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Scalability and deployment strategies for LAVA
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Right now, we're just using a single server, and deploying packages that line up with our monthly releases.  As LAVA is quickly growing and becoming more and more important in Linaro, we should explore how to make it more scalable and how we can support a more agile cycle of development, testing, and deployment of lava components.\N\NSession Notes:\NCurrent performance is "decent"\N* LMC uses flock to serialize runs\N - ACTION: investigate doing this on a ramdisk\N - Offloading this to another machine that is not handling other dispatcher activities would be better\N - offload jenkins too\N - main host should just be for interactive things\N \NCelery needed to help us spawn workers\N - maybe can \NUsing the cloud\N - some worker tasks with low transfer requirements could be used right away if we have anything like that\N - eventually, deploying web server nodes, database, etc to cloud would be possible, and keeping dispatcher local\N     - use juju for easy deployment\NMeasurements\N - collectd is running, but not terribly useful\N - database transactions/min would be useful\N - google analytics type hit rate counter\N - ACTION: investigate graphite and statsd\N - sentry monitoring for django apps\N - should we run in canonical datacenter for things other than the dispatcher?\N  - deployment might be an issue there\N  - submitting RTs for changes\N  - could we experiment with running some secondary staging server there\N  ACTION: Launchpad has a script  that measures how long transactions run for.  This should help us avoid  making db transactions that take too long\N  \NPostgres schema migrations are disruptive, distributed postgres might have issues with this\Nmany processes have to talk to the database (scheduler, dashboard,..)\Ncould they talk through the queue\Nweb server performance (responsiveness)\Ndatabase performance\NSystem load (with a notification)\N - investigate using nagios or new relic for this\NMemory/swap usage\Nuwsgi has a feature to let you know and/or take action if a request takes longer than a given threshold\NACTION: Make sure we're making use of this when we do the new deployment\NACTION: Does postgres have a slow queries log?\NCaching\N* global enablement is not going to work\N* enable globally for anon users and dropping timeout to a few minutes would be better\N  - measurements first\N* cache reports at api level\N* tests are cache aware because they will see the stale data - need to figure out how to turn off by testing\N* wall clock time is ok to check if this is improving\N* is there a way to measure cache hit/miss rate?\N - memcached could probably help measure this\N \N Sentry could be used to track lots of different kinds of errors, including deploy failures\N ACTION: Investigate sentry\N \N Zyga: look at getting caching enabled, celery, sentry\N Michael: statsd/graphite\N Dave/Paul: other monitoring things\N 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19304/linaro-validation-lava-scalability-deployment/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19665
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:A live session of the Infrastructure Stakeholders meeting
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Live meeting of the Infrastructure Stakeholders.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19665/linaro-platforms-lcq4.11-stakeholders-session/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19258
DTSTART:20111101T160000Z
DTEND:20111101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:Linux kernel support for UEFI
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Discuss support for UEFI in the arm-linux kernel.\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19258/linaro-kernel-uefi/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19258/linaro-kernel-uefi/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19239
DTSTART:20111101T180000Z
DTEND:20111101T183000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Rackspace
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Distributed QA in the OpenStack Project\NSession2: Easy Cloud Software Development with OpenStack
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19239/plenary-rackspace/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19244
DTSTART:20111101T183000Z
DTEND:20111101T184500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Application Development
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Steve George
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19244/plenary-appdevelopment/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19243
DTSTART:20111101T184500Z
DTEND:20111101T190000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Qt
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19243/plenary-qt-keynote/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19127
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19127/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19136
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19136/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19158
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19158/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19174
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19174/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19185
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19185/linaro-hackfest-platform-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19400
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:DNSSec turned on by default in bind9 package
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:This session is about turning DNSSec support on out-of-the-box in the bind9 package. One of the issues in doing this is setting up the initial key, which could get changed during the life of the LTS release. How do we deal with key rotation in new installs?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19400/security-p-dnssec/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19416
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Piloting a new test case management tool
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Find an appropriate test case management tool and install it, find a way to integrate it with http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/. 1 cycle should be enough to install the tool and get the existing test cases that is worth keeping in there, we can also pilot the usage of it within QA before we move to the community using it.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19416/other-p-qa-test-case-management-tool/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19552
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:U1DB, a synchronized database
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Synchronising data from machine to machine and onto your own servers or cloud providers like Ubuntu One is a very useful idea. The Ubuntu One team have started work on u1db, a project codename for an easy-to-use database API layer which can work on any platform (Ubuntu, web servers, Windows, smartphone platforms) with the existing native databases (SQLite, MySQL, API layers, everything). Here we'll present the current ideas around u1db and how it will be used.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19552/desktop-p-u1db/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19792
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Project Unify - Integrating Canonical Design with both Canonical and community Upstream and Downstre
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Project Unify is a new tool designed to help integrate the Unity design bug workflows with internal and external upstreams and downstreams.  If you are interested solving Unity user interface bugs, or just finding out more about how the different teams involved in developing the Unity user interface work together, come to this session.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19792/design-p-integrating-canonical-design-with-both-ca/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19344
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Leadership Summit
SUMMARY:Leadership Summit
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Community Leadership Summit
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19344/community-leadership-summit-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19850
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Private Meeting
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19850/private-meeting/
X-TYPE:special
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19777
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Shipping Python 3 on the 12.04 LTS CD
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Python plans for 12.04 LTS: Python 3.2 and 2.7 only.  We dropped 3.1 in Oneiric and 2.6 in Precise.  For 12.04 the goal is at least one desktop application destined for the default installation (i.e. CD images) to be ported to Python 3.  Long term (14.04 LTS), we want Python 3.2 only on the CD, with 2.7 still available in main.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19777/foundations-p-python-versions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19844
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design Theater
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:The design team is planning to run design "theater" sessions at UDS.  As a general rule, the design works on Canonical projects.  It is our opportunity and pleasure during UDS to dedicate some time to help with other free open source software.\N\NWhat is Design Theater?\N\NDuring these sessions, we explore a design issue that you submit to us and take it through our design process.\N\NWhy should you come?\N\NWe hope to take you through the design process with real life examples, so we can share our design thinking and problem solving with you and propose any solution you might like.\N\NHow can you participate?\N\NYou have a choice:\N\NAs an observer:  come an look over our shoulders as we discuss applications design issues and join in the discussion.\N\NAs a participant:  bring us your free software application for which you need design guidance or user experience input.  We'll try to fix it for you and show you how to approach this particular problem the design way.\N\NIf you are thinking of joining us as a participant, please, send us your design question in advance, if you can, so we can get the ball rolling.  Send it to:  charline.poirier@canonical .com\N\NWho will be there from the Design team?\N\NAt each session, you will find a user researcher, a brand designer,  a user experience specialist, an interaction designer and a visual designer,\N\NCome find about our process and challenge us!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19844/design-design-theater/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19536
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:ARM Server Specific Optimizations and Settings
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:As we enter the second cycle of Ubuntu Server on ARM, we must work towards addition tuning and performance options that make sense on ARM including comparing against the x86 server kernel, and changing any relevant confirmation options.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19536/ubuntu-arm-p-server-kernel/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19493
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:System Trace Macrocell upstreaming
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:We have a prototype STM driver for the ARM Inc. System Trace Macrocell.  This needs to be\Nupstreamed and productised.  Most of the initial work is in the\Nkernel.  Compatibility with TI's existing toolset is a concern.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19493/linaro-kernel-stm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19817
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:User acceptance testing for the custom bug listing feature
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:This session is to gather feedback from stakeholders and community members regarding the custom bug listing feature.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19817/other-p-uds-custom-bug-listing-acceptance-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19651
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Restructuring the Linaro website(s)
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Linaro now has around 40 sub-domains, all of which are perceived as individual sites by search engines. Only 5 of these are linked to from the linaro.org home page and many will not be getting significant levels of traffic. We need to bring these together into a logical structure to not only help accessibility, but also to boost our ranking in search results. We want to discuss this structure and if there is a reason to keep any of our online services as sub-domains.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19651/linaro-general-restructuring-the-linaro-web/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19213
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19213/linaro-hackfest-members-7/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19192
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Tuesday 4
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19192/linaro-hackfest-members-10/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19514
DTSTART:20111101T190000Z
DTEND:20111101T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Technical Steering Committee Tuesday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Linaro Roadmap Review - Agenda TBD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19514/linaro-summits-tsc-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19128
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19128/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19137
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19137/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19159
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19159/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19175
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19175/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19186
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19186/linaro-hackfest-platform-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19393
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:QA automation testing on Bare Metal
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:This spec is to come up with ideas and methods for running automation testing on bare metal hardware (i.e. no VM).  While it is geared mainly for armel platforms, there are enough x86 systems on the market that could also benefit from this.  Testing should focus on server first, as it should be the easiest to implement across the widest software base.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19393/other-p-qa-baremetal-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19427
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:XCP Kronos support
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Project Kronos is an initiative to port the XenAPI toolstack to Debian and Ubuntu in order to deliver all packages that are needed to run the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP), via Debian and Ubuntu package managers. In a nutshell, all you will need to do get the latest version of Xen, the XenAPI toolstack and other components delivered in XCP is to execute "apt-get install xapi". This blueprint involves the necessary work to ensure Kronos is installable from the Ubuntu Universe archive for 12.04LTS.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19427/servercloud-p-kronos/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19472
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Optimizations and cleaning for Lubuntu
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Optimizations that could be done during Precise cycle\N\NInitial draft of work items is here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/P-Plan#Spec_Clean_house
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19472/other-lubuntu-p-optimizations/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19551
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Syncing playlists between music players and machines
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Having playlists shared between music players and between machines would be a great idea; make a playlist on Banshee on one Ubuntu machine and it also shows up in Rhythmbox, and Banshee on your netbook, and Ubuntu One music streaming. A standard format for playlists should be defined (m3u? pls? Something else?) and details of where those playlists should be stored, how they should be synced, and how music players can automatically read and write them seamlessly.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19551/desktop-p-music-playlist-sync/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19342
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Leadership Summit
SUMMARY:Leadership Summit
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Community Leadership Summit
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19342/community-leadership-summit-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19679
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:U-Boot-Linaro future planning
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - Discuss what would be interesting to support at u-boot\N - Extend PXE support?\N - USB booting?\N - Splash/display support?\N - What might help the Ubuntu server team?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19679/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-u-boot-linaro-future-plann/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19630
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:General requirements gathering for Xorg in Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:General session to discuss how and when new X.org bits will be integrated into Precise, and requirements from stakeholders.\N\NStarting with this LTS, we will be doing official X stack and/or driver backports going forward.  We can work out some plans to coordinate this effort.\N\NSince this is an LTS, and since we can do post-release upgrades, we will likely want to be very conservative in selecting versions for specific packages.\N\NWe anticipate spending most of our time during P on multi-monitor support and hybrid graphics (both covered separately), but if you have ideas for additional things to include in the X planning, please come and share your thoughts.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19630/desktop-p-xorg/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19712
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Qt Panel
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Senyk, Johanness Zellner, and Adam Weinrich from the Nokia Qt team will be at UDS to answer any questions and discuss topics such as the Qt roadmap. Thomas and Johannes come from the Professional Services area and are paricularly knowledgeable on on how Qt is used in embedded space.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19712/desktop-p-qt-panel/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19565
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:PowerNap's Future
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the future of PowerNap based on the feedback received on conferences where it was presented lately as well as discuss previous defined features.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19565/servercloud-p-powernap/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19821
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:ubuntu and elementary collaboration towards integration
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Action items to plan a smooth integration of elementary apps with the unity experience
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19821/desktop-p-ubuntu-elementary-collaboration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19780
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Consumer
SUMMARY:Consumer Application/Software Center Roundtable
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable to talk about anything software-center releated
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19780/consumer-p-software-center-roundtable/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19259
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:Support for EMMC 4.5 and UFS
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Discuss support for EMM4.5 specification\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19259/linaro-kernel-emmc4.5/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19259/linaro-kernel-emmc4.5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19214
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19214/linaro-hackfest-members-8/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19193
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Tuesday 5
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19193/linaro-hackfest-members-11/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19515
DTSTART:20111101T201500Z
DTEND:20111101T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Technical Steering Committee Tuesday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Linaro Roadmap Review - Agenda TBD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19515/linaro-summits-tsc-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19129
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Tuesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19129/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19138
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Tuesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19138/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19160
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Tuesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19160/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19176
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Tuesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19176/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19187
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Tuesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19187/linaro-hackfest-platform-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19776
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Qt embedded showcase
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:The Nokia Qt team would like to showcase how Qt is used in the embedded space. \N\NThey'll be bringing a board running Qt on Ubuntu Core and talk about various open source and commercial/consumer products using Qt in non-desktop space.  They will discuss how Qt roadmap is OpenGLES 2 centric with Qt3D, Qt5 Scenegraph, Shader effect enablement and other efforts.  \N\NThese efforts also have important implications for empowering the desktop.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19776/desktop-p-qt-embedded-showcase/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19547
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Improving weekly release meeting
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Some features were rolled out during Oneiric to make the weekly release meetings more efficient for tracking features and bugs of interest to the release team, but more improvement is needed.\N    Features via Topics in:  http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-oneiric/\N    Bugs of interest to release team in: http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/kernel-bugs/reports/rls-mgr-o-tracking-bugs.html\N\NWould like to discuss elements of what is useful for each team to share, and how the round table can be made more effective for the participants.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19547/other-p-release-meeting/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19668
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Add a step to the ubiquity installer and oem-config for Ubuntu One configuration
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:During Ubuntu installation or oem-config firstboot, if a network is present then add an additional step in the workflow to either enter Ubuntu One credentials or to sign up for a free account.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19668/foundations-p-ubiquity-u1-setup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19809
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:flash-kernel refactoring
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:We've had useful discussions about refactoring flash-kernel in the past, but they've not not (yet) come to fruition. Where are we up to, and when can we get things done? Other packages and image builds should be depending on this work, but cannot yet.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19809/linaro-platforms-flash-kernel/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19812
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Assuring Quality and Velocity during the Development Cycle via Acceptance Criteria (General Session)
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:A session to go over the new acceptance criteria in more depth. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19812/acceptance-criteria-general/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19262
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:Flash Storage Optmizations
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Continue discussion of EMMC 4.5 and UFS
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19262/linaro-kernel-flash-storage-optimizations/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19215
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Tuesday 3
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19215/linaro-hackfest-members-9/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19194
DTSTART:20111101T210500Z
DTEND:20111101T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Tuesday 6
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19194/linaro-hackfest-members-12/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19627
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Multimedia SW codecs optimization work on ARM
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:The codecs targeted for optimization on ARM during the next quarter are\N\Nlibpng\N      needs NEON optimization, targets Linux and Android. Initial work there for Ubuntu LEB, but not for Android.\Nlibav related work\N      - realvideo - needs NEON optimization for rv30/rv40 to reach 720p - work to be done in libav\N      - ARM v6 optimizations for vp8.\N       There are initial patches for armv6 vp8 (article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.li...) and some realvideo neon (thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.lib...). Both patches need to be examined, but this should be low-hanging fruit work.\N\N      - h264 10bit optimizations
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19627/linaro-gfxmm-codec-optimization/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19311
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Getting Started With LAVA
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:How do I take some script I have that tests something on my SoC and get it running with LAVA? 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19311/linaro-training-lava-starter/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19663
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:tpm-tools discussion
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:tpm-tools is an important feature in the enterprise from secure boot to 802.1x network authentication.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19663/foundations-p-tpm-tools/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19414
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Discuss tests for kernel SRUs
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Discuss and decide on what should be tested on kernel SRUs, considering what is already available and what is missing.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19414/other-p-qa-kernel-sru/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19291
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Hardware Certification Roundtable Wednesday
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19291/hardware-p-cert-roundtable-wed/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19421
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Roundtable Wednesday
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19421/-/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19550
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Server + Hadoop and Bigdata
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Apache Hadoop has gained widespread adoption; the various flavours of Hadoop appear to be consolidating and Cloudera have transferred a number of their Hadoop related projects to Apache including Bigtop (the Cloudera packaging for Redhat, Debian and SuSE).\N\NPackaging Hadoop for Ubuntu would help support developing a set of rock solid Juju charms for Hadoop by providing a well integrated version of the packaging for Ubuntu.\N\NCollaboration with Apache Bigtop would also potentially help support packaging the wider family of Hadoop related projects.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19550/servercloud-p-hadoop/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19448
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Color Management: Next Steps
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:In Oneiric we have introduced color management. We have at least basic functionality now. You can take existing ICC profiles and assign them to devices (AFAIK monitors, printers, scanners, webcams) and then the devices are appropriately corrected. The profile assignments are done via the Color capplet of GNOME Control Center, the management and distribution of the profiles via colord, applications use liblcms1 and liblcms2 to apply the ICC profiles.\N\NIn Precise we need to complete and improve the infrastructure: ArgyllCMS needs to be made distro-ready and added so that color calibration devices get supported, libcms1 needs to be replaced by libcms2, as the former is buggy and not maintained any more, and a color management UI must get added to the Common Print Dialog.\N\NWe also need to determine who will maintain the color management stack in Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19448/desktop-p-color-management-next-steps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19588
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19588/community-roundtable-wednesday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19593
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday's security roundtable
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19593/security-p-roundtable-wednesday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19483
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Defect Analyst Bug Review Dashboard
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Defect Analysts have hundreds, if not thousands, of bug reports at which they could be looking.  Their dashboard will be a collection of the highest priority bugs to review on a daily basis with links to reports of bugs matching specific criteria.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19483/other-p-bug-dashboard/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19711
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Qt Ubuntu integration
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:In order to consider Qt a recommended choice for Ubuntu app development, we need:\N\N- Better integration of the Qt development tools with Ubuntu-specific processes and tools, such as packaging, bzr, Launchpad...\N- Ability to access the Ubuntu platform APIs from Qt.\N- Ensure the packaged Qt development tools are in shape\N\NWe'd like to discuss what needs to be done and a roadmap for this work.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19711/desktop-p-qt-integration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19815
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:ARM Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19815/arm-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19864
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Crash Database
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Build a crash database for Ubuntu.\N\NQuoting Matthew:\N\NMicrosoft, Apple, and Mozilla have dedicated crash tracking systems, separate from their bug trackers. This has multiple benefits, when compared with Launchpad and apport:\N- people don't need a sign-on account, of any sort, to report crashes\N- developers aren't spammed with e-mail notifications about duplicate crashes\N- non-developers aren't spammed with e-mail they don't understand after reporting crashes\N- the error message, explaining that a window just disappeared because the application crashed, appears in release versions of the software -- not just alphas and betas\N- contributors can easily see which are the most common causes of crashes\N- contributors can easily see how reliable their software is compared with previous versions.\N\NFor these reasons, Ubuntu should have an error tracker too.\N\NOverview of crash reporters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_reporter\NPublic statistics from Mozilla: https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/products/Firefox\NPrevious blueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/crash-tracker\NPrevious blueprint: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/crash-reporting
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19864/foundations-p-crash-database/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19622
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Signing in to Ubuntu with Ubuntu One credentials
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Allowing people to sign in to an Ubuntu installation with their Ubuntu One credentials has a number of benefits: it makes sense on smaller or attached devices, your device is automatically paired with Ubuntu One, meaning that you have all your data without an additional "pairing" step, it means that you don't have to remember a different password per machine (not necessarily a benefit in everyone's eyes). This session is to discuss how, technically, signing in to an Ubuntu installation with Ubuntu One credentials might be done, what it would mean (does a new "local" user account get created? Should the "local" user account already exist and be matched somehow with the U1 account?), and which issues are generated by it (local caching of credentials, logging in while offline, etc).
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19622/desktop-p-sign-in-with-u1-credentials/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19309
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Power Management
SUMMARY:Using cgroups/cpusets to save power
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Alternative to sched_mc and hotplug
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19309/linaro-powermgt-discussion-using-cgroups-for-savin/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19334
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Parameterization of an Android Build
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will talk about plans to more effectively parameterize Android builds across kernels, toolchains, compiler flags, etc.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19334/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-parameterize/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19090
DTSTART:20111102T130000Z
DTEND:20111102T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Set Top Box Summit (Part 1)
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:This Summit will bring together the main players in ARM Set Top Box to describe their current plans and problems, to promote wider understanding and collaboration. The aim will be to propose initial solutions and with Linaro able to coordinate moving forward
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19090/linaro-summits-stb-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19558
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:LJT integration & optimization - LJT vs jpeg v8
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:libjpeg-turbo has been worked on Linaro Evaluation Builds for some time now, and it has been shown to bring improvements vs Libjpeg62 on Android and Ubuntu builds (https://wiki.linaro.org/TomGall/LibJpegTurbo).\N\NThere has been a comparison of libjpeg8 and libjpeg-turbo (with libjpeg8 compatibility turned on), https://wiki.linaro.org/TomGall/LibJpeg8\N\Nlibjpeg-turbo is also available in Oneiric, using v62 emulation. Debian/Ubuntu P are going to move to libjpeg8 by default making current package obsolete in the future.\N\NSo we should discuss\N- should we package libjpeg-turbo with v8 compatibility mode enabled? Why would that be advantageous?\N- should we test v8 emulation mode - what needs to be taken care of there?\N- is there a real advantage of using v8 instead of ljt? Discuss with Ubuntu to see if they should really continue with v8.\N- as part of the testing - we should probably run tjbench as part of LAVA tests to get comparisons (plain libjpeg vs ljt)\N- any benchmarking needed for the Android platform?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19558/linaro-gfxmm-libjpeg-turbo/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19426
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Server System Mangement for ARM
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:This spec covers testing and usability of various server side management methods such as IPMI, and other management tools.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19426/servercloud-p-arm-system-management/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19798
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Add -lowlatency kernel to archives
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:Adding the -lowlatency  kernel into the universe repository will allow Ubuntu Studio users to have a tuned kernel for audio work installed by default.\N\NThis kernel will be built and maintained by the Ubuntu Studio team, therefore it presumably would be in the universe repository.  Responsibilities also include rebasing the kernel for security updates and working with -security to push updates.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19798/other-p-lowlatency/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19549
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Review Board - Update and Planning
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Review ARB activity, and plan for the next cycle. Introducing new members.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19549/community-p-app-review-board/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19576
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Cloud power management
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:With the fast growing adoption of the Cloud, the lack of a consistent and efficient power management has become a major concern.\N\NA first set of features has been developed since UDS-O.\N\NThe purpose of this blueprint is to discuss the remaining steps to complete Cloud power management for Precise.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19576/servercloud-p-cloud-power-management/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19626
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security support for Mozilla products in the LTS
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:With rapid release now a reality in Oneiric and presumably in Precise, we should discuss the potential impact of updates that can affect people that were just expecting security updates, but getting a whole lot more (new features and potentially breaking stuff that used to work).\N\NAfter this session, a clear path forward for supporting the existing LTS and Precise should be established and documented.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19626/security-p-mozilla-lts/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19717
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ask Ubuntu for the experts
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:How to use Ask Ubuntu More effectively - show the experts in the field; the kind of people we want participating more often, how they can use the site to help answer everyday user questions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19717/community-askubuntu-experts/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19605
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Docs 12.04 LTS  "Precise Pangolin"
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:This is where we will track the progress of Kubuntu Docs for the 12.04 LTS release of Precise Pangolin.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19605/desktop-p-kubuntu-docs-precise/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19554
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Exposition and discussion of features under consideration for Upstart.
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:= Summary =\N\NWe have lots of ideas for changes we'd like to make to Upstart this cycle.\N\NThis blueprint will outline those features at a relatively high level.\N\NIdeas (highly incomplete list currently):\N\N- Fully segregated SystemV / Upstart system shutdown\N- Introduce "setuid" and "setgid" stanzas to allow jobs to run as a different user/group.\N- Enable user jobs (a simple change to a dbus config file).\N\N\N= Desired Outcome =\N\N- A better understanding of those Upstart features you'd like us to work on\N- A feel for the relative importance of each feature which we'll factor into our plans to allow us to prioritise the work.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19554/foundations-p-upstart-roadmap/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19504
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Printing out of Ubuntu One into the cloud (Google, HP ePrint)
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:There are different services to print through the cloud, which means that you either print out of a cloud application, like Ubuntu One or Google Docs, or from a mobile device through the cloud to a printer at home, in the office, or at a print service. We should support this in Ubuntu One, allowing to print printable files from the cloud storage to services like Google Cloud Print and/or HP ePrint.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19504/desktop-p-ubuntu-one-cloud-printing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19811
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Acceptance Criteria DX Session
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:A session to go more in depth on Acceptance Criteria as it relates to Canonical upstreams, DX specifically. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19811/acceptance-criteria-dx/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19872
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Launchpad Profile Brainstorming Workshop
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for a brainstorming workshop on the profile page in launchpad.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19872/other-p-lp-profile-brainstorm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19333
DTSTART:20111102T140000Z
DTEND:20111102T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Automated Android Testing
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will talk about automated Android testing.\N\NDescription\N------------------\NBefore each change is accepted it undergoes premerge testing. The tester, LAVA, runs a set of tests on a test build that contains the change.\N\NTo get the most out of the test loop, we would like to identify areas of improvement so that faults found in this loop can be efficiently analysed and fixed.\N\NAgenda\N------------\N1. Introduce what we have and what's happened recently with reviewing, building and testing.\N2. Open a discussion on improvements/new features\N * What improvements can we make in LAVA\N * What improvements can we make in Gerrit\N * Speed ups/efficiencies.\N\NGoals\N--------\N1. Discuss new tests\N2. Plan for keeping a unit alive in a failed state\N3. Plan for bootloader testing (JTAG)\N4. Discuss the best way to capture and present test results for developers
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19333/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-lava/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19336
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:ARMv7 Architecture Overview
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:David Brash of ARM will discuss the ARMv7 architecture with an emphasis on new features.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19336/linaro-training-arm-arch-overivew/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19296
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:12.04 LTS certification testing
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:As usual the Canonical hardware certification team will be hosting a session at UDS to plan and gather feedback about the general run of the certification programme for Ubuntu.\N\NFor 12.04 LTS these are the goals of the improvements of the hardware certification team:\N\N== Blocked systems follow-up ==\N\NWhen a system fails certification for a particular system the hardware certification team is doing a good job opening bugs, helping developers to debug the error and testing candidate fixes and packages.\N\NThis is a great start, but for 12.04 LTS we need to improve the way we follow up those blocked system. How do we know when a system has been unblocked? When do we recertify?\N\NWe need a proper policy for this, plus the needed integration between the certification site and Launchpad to be able to do this in an automated fashion.\N\NAlso, we need to have good reports to help us following up for bugs waiting verification on -proposed.\N\N== Improve the efficiency of regular testing ==\N\NRight now, the hardware certification team performs two types of regular testing: weekly testing on the development release and SRU testing on the kernels in -proposed.\N\NThe weekly testing is currently run against all the systems scheduled to be certified in the next Ubuntu release and the SRU against all systems certified for the Ubuntu release that the SRU is being released for.\N\NWe want to improve the efficiency of this type of regular testing by reducing the number of systems tested. The idea is to maintain a list of the minimum set of systems required for each of the testing.\N\N== Functional and stress testing coverage ==\N\NEvery 6 months the hardware certification team revisits the list of components that are covered in the certification programme and the list of tests that are part of the certification site.\N\NWe will revisit the list and come up with a list of things that we will need to include (or remove) to the list for 12.04 LTS certification.\N\NSome ideas:\N\N * USB 3.0\N * 30 cycles suspend and hibernate\N * Multitouch\N * Battery\N * Wifi slider (FCC requirement?)\N * BIOS modes: uEFI vs Compatibility vs Legacy
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19296/hardware-p-cert-12-04testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19800
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Medium as a working font pair in Ubuntu 12.04
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Ensure the ability to fully use Ubuntu Medium in Ubuntu 12.04\N\NThis is needed for the typographic review of the user interface.  It will be necessary to be able to ship and use Ubuntu Medium and Ubuntu Medium Italic without advise effects on the rest of the interface.\N\NCurrently a metadata loss occurs in FontConfig, the font matching framework used on Linux.  Data that is (incorrectly) presumed to be duplicated is discarded, later causing the substitution of Ubuntu Medium with Ubuntu Bold or vice-versa at higher up levels of the stack in Qt and Gtk+.  Similar issues occur with the Linux Libertine typeface, another advanced font with multiple weights within the same family.\N\NTo implement, this will require upstream fixing of FontConfig and associated libraries to fix the model.  To encourage completion or this, Ubuntu Medium will be once again re-uploaded to the 12.04 archives at an early stage.\N\N  LP bug #744812.  There's a data-loss (discarding additional meta-data on the assumption that it's duplication, when it's not) in FontConfig, which is perpetuated by anything that follows FC's data-model and presumptions (Qt, Gtk+).\N\N  I keep not getting far enough stuck to work out a decent solution.  But two guesses at the moment are either to duplicate entries (give two slightly different entries) within the current model, or to extend the data-model to cope with the meta-data in the fonts themselves.\N\N  I believe that other OSs have two basic API entries;  a "dumb" mode that just matches on string:name + bool:bold + bool:italic, and an advanced selection mode that selects based on string:name + integer:weight + integer:slant + string:style + etc.\N\N  The two advanced open fonts it affects are Ubuntu (shows up particular with Medium) and with Linux Libertine.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19800/desktop-ubuntu-medium-font/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19579
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improvement to DNS resolving in Ubuntu
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:There are two big topics to discuss in this session:\N - Fixing the way we handle /etc/resolv.conf to be consistent across the whole distro\N - Integrate a DNS resolver daemon in the default Ubuntu desktop installation\N\N\N== The notes below are about including a local resolver in the default Ubuntu Desktop installation ==\NThe idea is to have a local resolver like dnsmasq or unbound running on all Ubuntu desktop installations and controlled by Network Manager.\N\NAll machines would then use "nameserver 127.0.0.1" in their /etc/resolv.conf\Nsearch path/domain may be retained in resolv.conf or moved into dnsmasq/unbound's configuration too.\N\NThe main benefit of doing this is to increase overall responsiveness of the desktop by having a local DNS cache and allow for better dispatching of DNS queries.\N\NFor example in the following scenario:\N - Wired connection with DNS 1.1.1.1 and domain blah.com\N - Wireless connection with DNS 2001::2 and domain example.com\N - VPN connection with DNS 2.2.2.2 and domain ubuntu.com\N\NWith current Network Manager, all DNS queries would be going to 2.2.2.2, making everything slow if the latency on that link is high.\N\NAlso, any request to blah.com or example.com will be sent to 2.2.2.2 which doesn't necessarily know these domains (if they are internal domains for example).\N\NThe resolver will fix all that by sending DNS queries to the right server depending on the domain, will cache the results and will properly handle timeouts and detection of broken server, thereby reducing delays and reliability of DNS on Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19579/foundations-p-dns-resolving/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19477
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Google Cloud Print Integration
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:Google Cloud Print allows printing on your local printers from whereever you can send jobs to the Google Cloud Print service, especially from mobile devices, like smartphones, tablets, and computers running Google Chrome OS.\N\NGoogle itself only offers to either use HP ePrint printers (network printers which can receive print jobs by e-mail) or to use the Chromium browser as server to share the local printers to Cloud Print. The latter is officially only supported under Windows and Mac OS X, but under Linux it can be enabled through a secret "Cheat Mode", entering the URL "about:Flags" and enabling the “Cloud Print Proxy” entry, then clicking the wrench at the upper right and selecting "Preferences" -> "Under The Hood" and there will be a "Google Cloud Print" section near the end of the list.\N\NSo these methods are awkward, running a full-featured browser only to make available ones printers or to have to use a printer out of small choice of models.\N\NThere is also a "cloudprint" package in Universe which is a small lightweight command line tool to replace the Cloud Print functionality of Chromium, but usual desktop users are not aware of that.\N\NWhat we would need is something like a capplet in GNOME Control Center to (de)activate and configure Google Cloud Print. This GUI needs to be designed and it also needs to be decided which user daemon will be used to enable Cloud Print, the one of Chromium or the "cloudprint" package.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19477/desktop-p-google-cloud-print-integration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19797
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:community accessibility testing
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Community testing of accessibility during the development cycle. During most cycles, testing can not be started until the last month or later of the cycle. Testing needs to start as close to the cycle start as possible, with Alpha2 as the latest date to be able to test it.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19797/desktop-p-accessibility-team-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19537
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Virtualization Solutions for ARM
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Discussion and handling of various virtualization solutions on the ARM platform including Codezero Embedded Hypervisor and KVM
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19537/ubuntu-arm-p-virtualization-solutions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19371
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:LoCo Team Portal during the P Cycle
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Discussion and action items coming from UDS-P for the direction and development of the LoCo Team Portal during the "P" Cycle\N\NThis to discuss:\N\NBug #878593
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19371/community-p-ltp/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19490
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:KVM plans for p
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:kvm plans:\N   * 1.0\N   * spice\N   * robust caps-lock handling\N   * vde (needs MIR)\N\NCommunity requests?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19490/servercloud-p-kvm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19450
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Calendar Integration
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:With our switch to tb this cycle we let the default installation without\Na calendering solution. We should decide if we need one by default.\NWe might not need a full client ui but we should probably at least have\Na way to subscribe to a remote calendar to have desktop integration and\Nnotifications working
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19450/desktop-p-calendar-integration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19791
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:developer.ubuntu.com
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:We will present Developers.com, a site for developers to find the tools they need to create apps.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19791/design-p-developers.com/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19332
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Future Linaro Android Plans and Brainstorming
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:In this session we'll talk about the future of Linaro Android and brainstorm ways we can make things better for the platform.\N\NAgenda:\NICS\NAndroid's Pandaboard Build\NCommunity unification\NPhone builds/components\NRT Linux Android\NLTS (long-term-support)\NSingle Android image\NGetting to 48 hour monkey\N\NGoals:\NHave a lively discussion about Linaro's future Android plans\NGenerate ideas for future topics
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19332/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-future/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19251
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Power Management
SUMMARY:Discussion around new findings in sched_mc behaviour on dual and quad core platforms
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Session remotely led by Vincent Guittot\N\NWe will discuss the results of investigations into sched_mc\N- how to make it save power on dual core, single cluster\N- results for quad-core experiements
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19251/linaro-powermgt-discussion-of-sched-mc-behaviour/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19091
DTSTART:20111102T150000Z
DTEND:20111102T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Set Top Box Summit (Part 2)
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:This Summit will bring together the main players in ARM Set Top Box to describe their current plans and problems, to promote wider understanding and collaboration. The aim will be to propose initial solutions and with Linaro able to coordinate moving forward
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19091/linaro-summits-stb-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19397
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:AppArmor development and integration
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss where to focus AppArmor development and integration efforts, part 1 of 2.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19397/security-p-apparmor-dev1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19417
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:State of the Kernel SRU Cadence
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:The Kernel SRU cadence continues to march along. It has been tweaked a bit now and then as needed. It is time once again to see if it needs further refinement or is it the thing of beauty we believe it to be. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19417/hardware-p-kernel-sru-cadence/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19445
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:1.5GB DVD Image by default
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Using 1.5GB DVD Image by default
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19445/desktop-p-dvd-image/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19548
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) Release Planning
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Review LTS release schedule, coordinate across teams, plan delivery across milestones.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19548/other-p-release-lts-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19802
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design and community roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to meet the community and discuss initiatives for the next cycle.\N\NTopics:\N- content in design blog\N- creative community initiatives (wallpaper, music)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19802/design-p-design-and-community/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19632
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Master git tree maintenance
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:P-cycle discussion of the master git tree maintenance
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19632/hardware-p-master-git-tree/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19374
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Summit development plans from UDS-P
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Discussion during UDS-P on the further plans and development for summit.ubuntu.com\N\NDiscussion Items:\N * Header links and navigation, currently too many links in the header\N * Setting up summit to run concurrent summits allowing for the removal of the Linaro hard coding\N\N\NAll items which were not completed last cycle have been added to this list.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19374/community-p-summit/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19487
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Detection of appropriate package for no package bug reports
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Despite current efforts Ubuntu still receives lots of bug reports without a package.  These bugs are may be about serious issues in Ubuntu and are unlikely to be triaged.  Using launchpadlib and text processing is it possible to determine what packages these bugs may be about?  Are there other ways to determine the right package for them?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19487/foundations-p-no-package-bugs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19723
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:App developer tutorials growth
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:We'd like the tutorials section of the app developer site to grow with interesting content for Ubuntu app developers. In this session we'll discuss and come up with a plan to do that.\N\NIdeas:\N\N- Brainstorming of topics where we need tutorials\N- Structure the list of topics in a shortlist of essential ones\N- Reach out to the community to assign at least one person to a tutorial\N- Set up editorial permissions and process in place on the app developer site
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19723/community-p-app-developer-tutorial-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19869
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Filesharing
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:kde filesharing improvements/fixes
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19869/desktop-p-kubuntu-filesharing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19462
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Thunderbird Enhancements
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:LTS Thunderbird Enhancements
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19462/desktop-p-thunderbird-enhancements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19653
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Porting Android to New Platforms
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Agenda of "Android Porting" session at Connect.\N==============================\N\NThis will be a "How-To" session on "Porting Android on New Platforms", including but not limited to following sub-topics:\N\N   * Android Software Stack overview\N   * AOSP Code structure\N   * Vendor/Device specific settings and HAL implementations/hooks.\N   * AOSP Build process.\N   * Android Boot process.\N   * Android Debugging\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19653/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-porting/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19349
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Neon Optimization Forum presentation 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Placeholder for the first presentation for the NEON Optimization Forum.\N\NMans Rullgard will give a presentation on NEON optimization best practices.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19349/linaro-gfxmm-neon-forum1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19260
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:Linaro's Kernel Process
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of of overall Linaro kernel process, including CI loop and bug tracking, Android trees, Landing Team trees, upstream coordination, etc.\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19260/linaro-kernel-ci-loop/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19260/linaro-kernel-ci-loop/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19478
DTSTART:20111102T160000Z
DTEND:20111102T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Port GL tracing/debugging tool to EGL/GLES2.0
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Select a GL tracing and debugging tool and add EGL/GLES2.0 support to it.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19478/linaro-gfxmm-gltracing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19747
DTSTART:20111102T180000Z
DTEND:20111102T181500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:ARM Technology Update
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:David Brash
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19747/plenary-arm-tech/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19246
DTSTART:20111102T183000Z
DTEND:20111102T184500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Patent Wars
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Keith Bergelt from OIN
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19246/plenary-law/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19105
DTSTART:20111102T184500Z
DTEND:20111102T190000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Group Photo
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19105/plenary-group-photo/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19147
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19147/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-7/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19139
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Graphics and Multimedia Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19139/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-7/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19161
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19161/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-7/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19177
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19177/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-7/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19188
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19188/linaro-hackfest-platform-7/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19825
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Consolidate and Document Cloud Build Tools
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:The Ubuntu Cloud images are built by a loose confederation of scripts. There is no documentation on how to setup an image build server, nor is there any documentation on the dependencies of the scripts.  This blue print seeks to consolidate the information and consolidate the tools to make reproduction of a build server and maintenance of the scripts easier. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19825/servercloud-p-cloud-tool-consolidation-doc/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19299
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Improve certification testsuite and processes for self-testing
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Ubuntu certification is entirely performed by Canonical engineers, who receive systems to be certified and test them on a Canonical facility. It would be desirable to allow partners to perform a pre-test themselves on-site, so they can have a clear idea of whether a system is likely to be certified, and take any action they deem necessary. This eases the logistics and increases the amount of systems that can be tested by allowing partners to anticipate work that needs to be done.\N\NHowever, since a certification program implies a strong validation component, the process needs to be improved and formalized to better respond to the special requirements of this new arrangement.\N\NA third-party testing environment introduces the following challenges (note possible solutions in parentheses):\N- non-Canonical engineers won't be as familiar with the Ubuntu certification suite (make the tests less prone to failure and clearer in their instructions, have clear, unambiguous documentation on how to run tests and what to do when they fail, improve the tests and redesign the testing tool's user interface to make the process friendlier and more "foolproof").\N- A certain motivation for "cheating" appears (automate as much as possible, so as to reduce reliance on a human's judgement at test runtime. do not show the results during the testing process. Instead, results are sent to Canonical for assessment.).\N- Partner testing labs may not have internet connectivity (ensure that the tools can reliably collect all needed data offline, and submit on a connected system).\N\NParticular suggestions include:\N- A complete redesign of the Checkbox UI to address usability concerns that have been raised both in the past and as part of the large amount of feedback gathered from Ubuntu Friendly. This is particularly important as the tool gets wider exposure and is compared to other, more polished applications present in Ubuntu.\N- Splitting the tests into categories:\N  1 - Tests that can be executed and verified automatically (no human interaction required - testing CPU frequency governors)\N  2 - Tests where the system can perform the required action and only confirmation is required from a human. (Changing display resolution)\N  3 - Tests where a human has to perform an action and then the system can test and decide whether the test passes (insert USB stick and automatically test read/write behavior, wiggling the mouse and checking that things work as expected)\N- For category 2, collecting the information for later review, possibly by Canonical engineers, so the partners will mainly collect information and won't necessarily receive feedback as to which tests passed and which failed.\N- An "academic exam" approach, where, as mentioned, the testing tools just collect raw data and send to Canonical for analysis. To avoid all possible forms of cheating, some form of video surveillance has been suggested.\N- Signing and/or encryption of test data, to identify and/or avoid tampering. This needs more thought as, being free software, the source code for the tools is widely available.\N- Looking at the way Checkbox is used currently and adding functionality that's needed (keeping old submissions, something that at the moment is done ad hoc, but whose frequent need indicates it should be doable through the UI).\N- Leveraging information gathered from the Ubuntu Friendly program. Since this will have widespread use, a lot can be learned about which tests are important to people, how people are running them, how to make them easier or automate them, and how to redesign the user interface for the testing tools to make the process as streamlined as possible. Ubuntu Friendly constitutes an external user running the test suite without prior knowledge and no help, so the usability and automation improvements that will derive from that program will prove valuable to enhance the partner self-performed pretesting experience.\N\NPartners will be benefited by faster certification times, since they can get faster local feedback on how their systems perform prior to sending them in for actual certification. Canonical hardware certification engineers will profit from a more-automated set of tests and tools, enabling them to certify more systems. End-users will benefit from a wider selection of Ubuntu-certified systems, with the confidence that results are trustworthy due to the verification processes in place to prevent faulty systems from gaining certified status. All three will also benefit from the widespread on-the-field experience, knowledge, user interface redesign and test improvements stemming from the Ubuntu Friendly program and results.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19299/hardware-p-cert-selftest/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19454
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:GNOME Version
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:discuss what GNOME version we will track for the LTS.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19454/desktop-p-gnome-version/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19584
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Reducing Community Bickering
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Based on the results of the Ubuntu Community Survey (http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/10/24/ubuntu-community-survey-results/) a common area of de-motivation is with community members often bickering about Ubuntu and it's focus and direction. Many felt like this was frustrating because many of those who bicker contribute little.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19584/community-p-reducing-community-bickering/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19624
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Further enhancements to the ability to customize Unity
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:For some derivative products based on Ubuntu, it is key to be able to offer some customization of Unity.\NFor example, business and government entities running Ubuntu would prefer to have other applications on the home lens than photo viewers and music players. It is also important for localized images for regions like China.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19624/desktop-p-unity-customization/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19615
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Active
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:  * Whither Kubuntu Mobile?\N  * Plasma Active for the win?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19615/desktop-p-kubuntu-active/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19566
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:OpenJDK on ARM for the p-series
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:Present current state of OpenJDK on ARM for the p-series\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19566/foundations-p-openjdk-arm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19430
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Preparing CEPH for main inclusion
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:CEPH has become a first class object and block storage mechanism, and has integration hooks for key pieces of Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure. Especially interesting is CEPH-RBD for storing kvm block devices on the scalable CEPH block store, and the Hadoop HDFS shim to replace HDFS with CEPH in hadoop clusters.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19430/servercloud-p-ceph/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19877
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Graphics Rendering in Unity
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Jay's plenary, but as a session
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19877/community-graphics-rendering-in-unity/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19458
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Power Consumption
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:General improvement of power consumption
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19458/desktop-p-power-consumption/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19528
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Presentation and Q&A of Online Brand Guidelines
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:The Ubuntu online brand guidelines will make it easier to access the guidelines, download assets, look at examples of design work; it will be an important tool for Canonical and the entire Ubuntu community, and useful in communicating the brand clearly and in the right way.\NWe'd like to present the first version of the site, get feedback, hear comments, suggestions, etc., so that it can as useful and easy to use as possible.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19528/design-online-brand-guidelines/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19709
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Linaro Tech Leads: discuss 64 bit with ARM
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Discussion with David Brash of ARM
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19709/linaro-general-arm-techleads/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19195
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19195/linaro-hackfest-members-13/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19198
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Wednesday 4
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19198/linaro-hackfest-members-16/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19516
DTSTART:20111102T190000Z
DTEND:20111102T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Technical Steering Committee Wednesday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Linaro Roadmap Review - Agenda TBD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19516/linaro-summits-tsc-5/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19148
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19148/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-8/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19140
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19140/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-8/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19162
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19162/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-8/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19178
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19178/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-8/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19189
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19189/linaro-hackfest-platform-8/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19382
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Mozilla upgrade experience
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:We currently have a couple of problems with the Firefox and Thunderbird upgrade experience, which users of Mozilla's update service don't experience (ie, everybody on Windows, Mac, or anyone using mozilla.org binaries on Linux).\N\N1) A long standing issue we have is that upgrades totally break all currently running instances of Firefox or Thunderbird until they are restarted. This is made worse because we move the install location around between updates, but pulling the rug from underneath any running instance is probably never going to work reliably, even if the install location doesn't change.\N\NNote, this isn't just an issue with Mozilla applications - we just notice it more because we update them a lot more frequently than anything else in the archive. As another example, there was a glade -> GtkBuilder transition a few cycles ago, where upgrades between distro-versions broke things such as the currently running instance of gnome-panel [2] due to the glade files being replaced with gtkbuilder ui files. I just wanted to point this out before people start blaming Firefox that this is really a problem with how our package manager works...\N\NUpstream are currently planning work around silent updates, and they have a wiki page documenting how their update process will probably work [3]. We might be able to learn some things from this.\N\N2) We have no way of warning people if any of their addons might stop working when we offer them an upgrade. People using upstream builds are notified before an upgrade if any of their ddons aren't compatible with the update, and if there are no addon updates available to fix this.\N\NDo we want to provide such functionality, bearing in mind:\N- We haven't had that many bug reports yet from users complaining of addons being incompatible after an upgrade, although there have been 1 or 2.\N- As of the time of writing, 92% of addons on AMO are compatible with the current Firefox beta (due to be released on November 8th). However, approximately 75% of addons in use are not hosted on AMO [4].\N- From Firefox 10 (Jan 31st, 2012), addons are going to default to being compatible, with some exceptions (addons with binary components) [4].\N\N[1] - https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-p-mozilla-upgrade-experience\N[2] - https://launchpad.net/bugs/422568\N[3] - https://wiki.mozilla.org/Background_Updates\N[4] - https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Add-ons/Add-ons_Default_to_Compatible
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19382/desktop-p-mozilla-upgrade-experience/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19734
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Accessibility Team Community Goals
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:The goals for the Accessibility Team community for the Precise cycle.\N\NPlease add items for discussion to the whiteboard!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19734/community-p-accessibility-team-community-goals/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19466
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:The future of the Papercuts project
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:The Papercuts project failed to reach its target of fixing 100 papercut bugs in both the Natty and the Oneiric cycles. The initiative needs a new life.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19466/other-design-p-papercuts-future/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19845
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design Theater Day 3
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:Continuation of sessions of day 1 and day 2.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19845/design-design-theater-day-3/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19742
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Upgrading preloaded Ubuntu to the next Ubuntu release
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Today you can buy a computer preloaded with Ubuntu from many different vendors. The OS image used at the factory is often modified to provide better hardware support. It may also contain customizations such as additional bookmarks or applications. As a result of these customizations, the upgrade path to the next version of Ubuntu is not as clean as it could be.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19742/other-p-from-preload-to-next/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19578
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Future of Arkose and application sandboxing for Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Arkose has been entirely rewritten over the past 6 months and a lot of new features have been implemented.\NDuring this session, I'd like to talk about the next set of improvements for Arkose and where it can and should be integrated with the distro.\N\NAmongst changes I think are worth discussing in this session are:\N - Supporting two different "backends", apparmor and LXC\N - Offering a better run time experience for users of the wrapper\N - Discussing how we want to ship the profiles\N - Extend the profile format to include more fine grained options: cgroup options, firewalling rules, ...\N - Use Arkose to start GUI packages from older version of Ubuntu\N - Allow spawning commands in an existing container, allowing to save some resources in some cases\N\NOther planned upstream changes:\N - Improve the CLI tool to match the features supported by the python module\N - Split the python module into plugins helping reduce the number of dependencies of arkose itself
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19578/foundations-p-arkose/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19759
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Qt Quick worksop for designers
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:The Nokia Qt team wants to reach out to designers to showcase the QtQuick software and the power of QML to design UIs sharing the same toolset with developers.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19759/design-p-qt-quick-workshop-for-designers/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19431
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Juju: Configuration Management for Juju
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:We have detected a need for DSL integration in Juju, this would mean that any of the current configuration management applications available.\N\NAdvantages\N* Faster implementation of juju on running platforms\N* Faster testing of juju on individual nodes\N* Complements the amazing capabilities of juju with some node specific templating\N\NFor all this we need to talk about:\N* Ways to export through a RESTful interface metadata from Juju\N* Ways to implement this so Juju can action on this without problem\N* Finding ways around the SPOFs\N\NJuju roadmap right now has priority on colocation\NColocation can be used in colocation mode as well\NColocated service has access to filesystem services (whichever they are) and can establish master/slave relationships with the master unit\NJuju charms can trigger an update of the facter information since it's always stateful, it can be a "trigger" on the update hook\NSo far the best action would be to query the CLI (juju status) and its a very effective way to recover information from juju in a quick (albeit slightly dirty) way\N\NACTIONS\N[lynxman]  write puppet external node classifier for juju status -> puppet: TODO\N[clint-fewbar] Start project for recovering useful information out of juju status: TODO\N[juju] after colocation investigate cli interface for local / arbitrary unit / relation info: TODO
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19431/servercloud-p-cfjuju/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19623
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Reliable U1 CouchDB sync
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:CouchDB replication through U1 makes Ubuntu a unique and attractive platform for forward-looking apps.  However, reliability problems have made it difficult to actually use.  So how do we improve the situation? And what can app devs expect from CouchDB sync in Precise?\N\N * What current upstream CouchDB work might improve the situation for P?\N\N * What version of CouchDB will ship in P, what will the U1 infrastructure run?\N\N * Although an understandable move because of load/reliability issues, syncing only once an hour makes the platform far less interesting from an app developer perspective... are we stuck with this?\N\N * From a user experience perspective, what we really want is continuous replication... and that's also where the platform gets *really* interesting [insert awesome Novacut demos].\N\N * Jason would like to see a U1 sync testbed available in parallel to the production infrastructure... uses usual SSO, but runs on newest Ubuntu release and newest CouchDB... has *no* data-safety guarantee!  I want to help improved U1 CouchDB reliability, but can't do much if the production infrastructure isn't usable for my apps.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19623/desktop-p-u1-couchdb-sync/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19461
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Text-Free Boot
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Text-Free Boot 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19461/desktop-p-text-free-boot/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19315
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Bazaar Training
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:A training session guiding users through common use-case scenarios for BZR users.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19315/linaro-training-bzr/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19196
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19196/linaro-hackfest-members-14/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19199
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Wednesday 5
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19199/linaro-hackfest-members-17/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19517
DTSTART:20111102T201500Z
DTEND:20111102T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Technical Steering Committee Wednesday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Linaro Roadmap Review - Agenda TBD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19517/linaro-summits-tsc-6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19149
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Wednesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19149/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-9/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19141
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Wednesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19141/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-9/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19163
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Wednesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19163/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-9/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19179
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Wednesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19179/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-9/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19190
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Wednesday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19190/linaro-hackfest-platform-9/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19878
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu and Phones
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Discussion about Ubuntu on phones. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19878/community-ubuntu-and-phones/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19442
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Default Apps Discussion
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:That's another "classic" for UDS, we should probably not change a lot\Nbut we said we would revisit having pitivi on the CD, we should also\Nhave a look to GNOME new stuff like the sushi previewer for nautilus
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19442/desktop-p-default-apps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19731
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:FreeIPA Tech Preview
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:The FreeIPA team (https://launchpad.net/~freeipa) has been working with the goal to get the packages included in Debian and Ubuntu. Running an instance of FreeIPA provides an easy to maintain kerberos realm for users and machines, 'AD for Linux'. This is something that has been requested by administrators for years, so it's about time to provide it in Ubuntu as well, even if just as a technology preview and not something fully supported (=in universe). Even though the focus for the LTS is on stability, it shouldn't raise the bar for providing new funtionality in universe too high.\N\NThe current state of the packaging effort:\N\NIPA client\N- dependencies packaged \N  * certmonger\N  * python-krbv\N  * python-nss\N- client packaged, testing ongoing [ref 1]\N\NIPA server\N- dependencies mostly packaged\N  * 389-ds\N  * dogtag missing\N- server packaging shared with the client, currently disabled from building due to concentrating on getting the client running\N\NDogtag cert server\N- dependencies packaged\N  * tomcatjss\N- consists of several small components, some of them completed, more or less simple to package the rest, just not got that far yet\N\NIdeally, the packages would flow from Debian, though it would mean getting someone to sponsor the uploads.\N\N[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-devel/2011-September/msg00408.html
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19731/servercloud-p-freeipa-tech-preview/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19370
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Leadership Team Goals for -P cycle
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Goals for the UDS-P cycle to help the Ubuntu Leadership Team establish relationships with formal Ubuntu Leadership Councils, Boards, and leaders throughout the community in a effort to provide resources for mentoring new leadership and encourage and motivate current leadership to become even more effective and efficient.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19370/community-p-leadership-team/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19231
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu-hams team status and future plans
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:A review of past activity and future plans for the Ubuntu-Hams team. Open to all amateur radio operators and anyone else who is interested.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19231/community-p-ubuntu-hams-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19652
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Improve ubuntu-core to be better usable for endusers
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:today ubuntu-core is actually the most minimal OS you need to run apt-get, there is no root password, no user or any other configuration in place on the core images ... this confuses users that want to use -core as a minimal development environment. target of this spec is to give users something in hand to easier make use of ubuntu-core, collect certain typical usecases and document what needs to be done to turn -core into a proper rootfs for these cases.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19652/ubuntu-arm-p-core-overlay/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19534
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Server Cloud Image Testing
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:We currently test Ubuntu Server ec2 AMI's at key milestones during the current development cycle; we should expand this todo daily testing of both the current development release and existing supported releases as well to provide assurance that Ubuntu Server cloud images are validated on ec2 and OpenStack.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19534/servercloud-p-cloud-image-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19508
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Improving Bug States and Workflows
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:Followup on https://blueprints.launchpad.net/launchpad/+spec/other-o-bug-lifecycle, reviewing results of developer survey, and discussing proposed changes to bug states and workflows.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19508/other-p-bug-workflows/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19437
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Charm Growth
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Grow the contributions of community submitted charms for juju
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19437/community-juju-charm-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19753
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Linaro Landing Team - Platform Followup
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Private
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19753/linaro-general-ms-lt-plat-fu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19197
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Wednesday 3
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19197/linaro-hackfest-members-15/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19200
DTSTART:20111102T210500Z
DTEND:20111102T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Wednesday 6
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19200/linaro-hackfest-members-18/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19381
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:LibreOffice Packaging for Precise
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:General discussion session about all topics related to LibreOffice packaging and goals for Precise.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19381/desktop-p-libreoffice-packaging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19781
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Consumer
SUMMARY:Software center server roadmap
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Plans for the software center server side improvements 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19781/consumer-p-software-center-server-roadmap/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19298
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Image creation and publishing for kernel SRU testing
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Currently all certification testing of kernel SRUs is performed in the Certification labs on systems connected to the labs 'satellite' servers. This allows systems to be configured to netboot and then be setup to perform SRU testing via preseed commands. This is a very efficient and flexible configuration for the Hardware Certification team to perform its duties and allows well over a hundred systems to be tested in the space of a few days.\N\NThe major drawback with this method is that because the infrastructure is so complicated (not just software but servers and network equipment are required) it is next to impossible for just anyone to perform SRU testing in the same way that the Hardware Certification team does. There is also the sometimes encountered problem of systems that do not like to PxE boot (an essential part of the current process) thus stopping them from being SRU tested, even by the Hardware Certification team.\N\NThe solution to these problems and the goal of this blueprint, is to have built automatically a CD image which contains all of the elements necessary to test each SRU for each release. This will obviously include the -proposed packages, but also the tools and settings normally used by the Hardware Certification team to do the testing. Creation of this image will have several benefits, the most obvious ones being that other parties can perform the testing as and when they wish and that systems which cannot PxE boot can be tested instead using the custom image. The other benefit is that the update phase of testing doesn't need to be done for each machine on demand as it is at the moment, but can be done just once when the SRU becomes available. The Offspring (https://launchpad.net/offspring) build system will be investigated for use as the tool to create these images and control access to them.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19298/hardware-p-cert-sru-image/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19422
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Roundtable Thursday
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19422/-/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19713
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Revisit the install experience for products delivered via orchestra + juju
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:The current install experience for Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure is less than optimal:\N- lack of discoverability\N- many steps\N- lack of clean documentation\N\NWe need to identify what, when and how to improve this, specifically for Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure and in general for products delivers via orchestra + juju
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19713/servercloud-p-install-experience/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19535
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:ARM Server Benchmarking and Performance
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:As actual ARM server hardware begins to enter the marketplace, a standardized way to test and benchmark performance must be developed and run on all active platforms we support for ARM server.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19535/ubuntu-arm-p-server-benchmark-and-performance/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19589
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Thursday
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19589/community-roundtable-thursday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19594
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Thursday's security roundtable
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19594/security-p-roundtable-thursday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19385
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Intermediary branch to run tests and verification against before packages hit the archive proper
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:As proposed in http://netsplit.com/2011/09/08/new-ubuntu-release-process/, we should create an unpublished release pocket that stands as the gateway to the regular development branch.  From this branch unit tests will be run, code review and sign off will be checked, system integration tests will be run, and if any of these fail, the upload will not be copied to the development branch.\N\NWe should unpack and run the unit tests for any reverse dependencies of the core libraries during package build in order to prevent breaking said dependencies with a dodgy upload. For example, an upload of GTK+ should trigger the unit tests for ubiquity and software-center to be run.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19385/foundations-p-upload-intermediary/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19883
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:QA Requirements for submitting automated tests
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:QA Requirements for submitting automated tests into the QA lab\N- Test outputs\N- Resources\N- Jenkins
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19883/other-p-qa-automated-test-submissions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19823
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Multiarching -dev packages (to enable multiarch crossbuilding)
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Multiarch cross-dependency satisfaction (as currently implented in apt) needs -dev packages as well as plain lib packages to be make multiarch-ready and thus co-installable. This process is not yet well-specified like the library conversions, and it needs to be for package maintainers to be able to do this work.\N\NA related issue is changing whether the default of apt-get build-dep -a is to install for HOST or BUILD arch. The latter requires making library and -dev packages Multi-arch: same, the former requires marking all other build-deps Multi-arch: foreign. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646288 for discussion, along with the table at the bottom of: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchCross\N\NThings to cover:\NChange apt build-dep -a behaviour?\N\NGuidelines for -dev conversion:\N header moving\N binaries (foo-config)\N what else?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19823/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-multiarch-crossbuilding/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19738
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Monthly Engineering Views on status.linaro.org
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:We want to provide Monthly Engineering Views on status.linaro.org.\N\NAlexander can provide information about this.\N\NInitial Requirements for Discussion are here:\N  https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Infrastructure/Specs/MonthlyViews
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19738/linaro-general-q411-monthly-engineering-views/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19331
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Linux Developer Tools for Android
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will talk about adding standard Linux developer tools to Android.\N\NDescription\N------------------\NTo improve the tools available for embedded developers that care about the core platform, kernel and user space code, the Linaro Android Platform team considers it important to provide tools commonly used by low level GNU/Linux developers. We continuously monitor and identify areas where porting and integrating those tools with Android will benefit the overall Android community.\N\NDiscussion and reviews lead us to believe that focusing on the binary debugging front would be the most useful next step. The first part of this effort will be a research project that reviews debugging tools commonly used by embedded Linux developers, checking for applicability of those use cases to Android. We will also identify equivalent tools or gaps in the offering of the stock AOSP NDK and SDK. Potential candidates taken from pre-discussion that this research project will pay special attention to are:\N\Noprofile\Nperf\Nvalgrind\Npowerdebug\N\NBased on the findings from the effort above, a priority ordered list of tools will be defined and the engineering plan expanded accordingly.\N\NAcceptance Criteria\N-------------------------------\N1. Results of the research project with a significant list of tools for porting are published\N2. Debugging tools identified are integrated and available in Linaro Android Images or the NDK\N\NSee https://linaro.papyrs.com/page/4115/ANDROID2011-DEVTOOLS-1/# for the original description.\N\NAgenda\N------------\NGive a quick overview of what is already there (and what theoretically should be there)\NDiscuss what other tools we need (and what tools are realistic to port)\NBest way to get there [see rsalveti comment on the BP whiteboard]\N\NGoal of this Session\N-----------------------------\NTo identify the tools Android needs and brainstorm and generate concrete work items  to integrate those tools into Linaro's LEBs.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19331/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-devtools/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19735
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Instrumenting lab hardware for testing
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:What kinds of things could we add for enabling more tests and better testing?  Some ideas are things like:\N* Jtag\N* wifi APs\N* audio connections\N* USB devices (would something like a usb stick in every board be useful? enough? too much? not enough?)\N* hdmi capture\N\NSession notes:\NAndy Green said that he doesn't want to commit regressions to public git\Ndid casual testing adhoc testing on his own, has tried to formalize when these things worked, which branch was tested, making an html table of these testable things as a text file\Nsounds like a use for lava-qatracker as these are mostly manual tests\NAre there improvements we could make that would make it possible to automate these things?\NTests we would like to be doing:\N\N    audio capture\N\N    can do this on the same board even\N\N    hdmi capture, even video\N\N    there is a card (black magic design) for roughly US$175\N\N    do these capture EDID?\N\N    can you fake EDID?\N\N    bootloader testing\N\N    power management testing\N\N    Anticipate to have first samples from Dave Anders in December for these devices\N\N    a crappy ammeter will still be useful for catching regressions\N\N    varous things involving JTAGs\N\N    usb gadgets\N\N    simulate attaching and detaching keyboards and mice?\N\N    want to test both modes of OTG port\N\N    on panda, ethernet is a host usb asset, and this is true of many other boards as well, so it's more important to test the musb\N\N    WIFI AP connect/disconnect/traffic\N\N    zyga concerned that it might be flakey\N\N    Andy said that in his experience it's not so bad with wifi/bluetooth\N\N    Bluetooth? Have something it can pair with and do something\N\N    bluetooth access point and do obex push\N\N    may be limited to 7-21 devices or so per AP\N\N    device that converts serial to keyboard input ~$50\N\NAdd back scheduler ability to support tags on devices so that we can describe the capabilities needed\NCan we provide a framework for allowing others to do some of the work?\NCan we coordinate with Canonical's HW testing teams?\NAndy's opinion of priorities here:\Nhdmi - this seems to break frequently\Naudio\Nwifi to a much lesser degree, because his patches don't risk breaking this so much\NACTION: Talk to ricardo, deepak about the testsuites they are working on and their sense of priorities also\N199$ HDMI + analog + audio capture card with linux support: http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/\Nbootloader testing\N- implement soft solution now, evaluate HW solutions to see if we can do this universally\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19735/linaro-validation-4q11-lab-instrumentation/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19120
DTSTART:20111103T130000Z
DTEND:20111103T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro - IVI and Ubuntu Core remix
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Purpose: IVI and ARM - discuss the Ubuntu Core IVI remix release\NDay - Friday 04 November, 09:00-10:00\N\NPreliminary Agenda\N- the state of the art around Ubuntu Core IVI remix\N- how does the remix stand with regards to ARM based platforms, how can the ARM support can be improved further\N- draft a course of action related to possible future activities\N- indicate a possible communication plan to discuss IVI further, perhaps even a future event meeting
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19120/linaro-summits-ivi+ubuntu-core-remix/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19337
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Rypple Training for Linaro
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:This will be the second training session on how to use the new Rypple tool for Linaro employees, secondees, and assignees.\N\NEveryone in Linaro must attend one of the sessions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19337/linaro-training-rypple-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19376
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Weekly Ubuntu Development News
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:We have a weekly development update already, so it can serve as a good piece of news infrastructure. We need to put the project on broader feet and figure out submissions processes, etc. Also are we going to talk about new interesting news bits we might want to include.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19376/community-p-weekly-dev-news/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19443
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:bug tracking, targetting, lists
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:How will we build the list of desktop bugs that we think we should work on the during the LTS cycle?\N\NThe current list from Pedro and Qa are a nice but they only cover selected set, how do we get visibility on i.e foundation issues, kernel bugs, plymouth issues, etc that impact on what we are doing?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19443/desktop-p-bugs-bugs-bugs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19512
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:QA Regression Testing codebase improvement and future development
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:There is a good codebase of test cases already automated or suitable for automation in the QA Regression Testing project.  With additional specifications created and implemented, the tests could be a valuable automated regression testing tool.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19512/other-p-qa-qa-regression-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19874
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Docs Team Planning
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:We need to identify areas where the Ubuntu documentation is lacking, improve our own documentation of how to get involved, and advertise to recruit contributors to help fill in the missing documentation.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19874/other-p-documentation-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19577
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Edubuntu plans for Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Just a brain dump of some of the ideas we discussed so far:\N - LTS release\N - Improve LTSP live\N - Re-base installer step on current LTSP live\N - Fix package selection to work with all locales\N - Add directory integration step\N - Refresh artwork\N - Switch away from iTalc\N - Get Wubi working\N - Upgrade website to Drupal 7\N - Migrating to dh_python2 for everything on the DVD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19577/community-p-edubuntu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19661
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Qin Ubuntu ISO for PRC (China)
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:With 11.10 we released a localized image for China. This image contained many customizations to make Ubuntu more appealing to users in China. This included significantly improving support in CJK languages, adding gwibber plugins for services popular in China etc. There are still some improvements that can be done to cary this work forward for our Chinese community.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19661/desktop-p-qin-ubuntu-china/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19522
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Orchestra Next Steps
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:In Ubuntu we made a lot of effort to get Orchestra. The purpose of blueprint will keep track of the work needed to be done in Precise for orchestra. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19522/servercloud-p-orchestra/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19362
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Ubuntu English (Australia) Translation progress for 12.04
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Currently, the teams are separate for en_AU Ubuntu packages and Launchpad-hosted packages. Due to the nature of en_AU not differing a lot from en_US, it may be beneficial to merge the two groups to consolidate efforts and membership.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19362/ubuntu-translations-en-au-1204/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19727
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Making Community Very Obvious on the Desktop
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Executive Summary:\NThe main idea is to make discovery of Ubuntu community automatic, and not an accident. Community is meant in the whole and general sense of "anyone who uses or contributes to Ubuntu."\N\NProblem Statement:\N"Houston we have a problem." Most people who have discovered Ubuntu community have done so accidentally. Most people (who are on the other side of the chasm) have no idea that community is central to the growth and development of Ubuntu. Most people have no idea whether others in their town/city are using Ubuntu. We need to make community obvious and make community formation easy.\N\NProposal:\NOne possible solution is to create a "Community Lens" or (similarly obvious desktop element). Make it prominent. Connect it to one's local community, beginning with those who use and enjoy Ubuntu in our town/city. Over time, expand it to include additional nearby non-Ubuntu  social connections: family, friends, neighbourhood, city...\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19727/community-p-making-community-obvious-on-the-deskto/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19672
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Improving Image Deployment on Versatile Express
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Currently, installing images on Versatile Express is a weird procedure with many manual steps.  This impairs testability and makes life difficult for users.  Kernel package upgrading also does not work smoothly.\N\NThe aim of this session is to explore options for a less weird, more convenient and more robust deployment mechanism.\N\NTopics include:\N * Getting closer to full SD-based boot\N * Firmware-based image reflashing
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19672/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-vexpress-deployment/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19223
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Webkit port using cairo-gles backend
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Planning for a Linaro graphics working group project to do a webkit port that leverages prior work on the OpenGL ES 2.0 backend for cairo.  Link to requirement: https://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4146/GWG2011-WEBKIT-CAIRO-GLES/#
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19223/linaro-gfxmm-webkit-cairo-gles/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19348
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Planning for UCM support in PulseAudio
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Planning session for integrating UCM support into PulseAudio.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19348/linaro-gfxmm-audio-ucm4pulseaudio/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19310
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Using and Contributing to Linaro Android
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:This session will give an overview of how Linaro's Android platform is developed. It will talk about Gerrit, LAVA, pre-merge, QA, opportunities for development, goals of the platform and give a run down of PoCs.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19310/linaro-training-android-contributing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19737
DTSTART:20111103T140000Z
DTEND:20111103T144500Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Use of ARM Fast Models in Linaro as replacements for hardware
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:ARM Fast Models and QEMU can be used to simulate ARM based computers at speeds high enough to perform some builds and testing. The Infrastructure team would like to discuss how we can use models to supplement real ARM hardware.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19737/linaro-general-q411-arm-fast-models/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19479
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:eCryptfs status and future
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:This session is about discussing the current status and issues with eCryptfs, and making a decision what needs to be done in order for it to be an appropriate install-time option in the LTS release.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19479/security-p-ecryptfs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19476
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Printer setup tool: system-config-printer or the tool of the Control Center in GNOME 3
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:From Oneiric on we are using GNOME 3.x and from this GNOME version on there is a printer setup tool in the Control Center. This tool is new and has much less features than system-config-printer and especially does not contain all the functionality for selecting best drivers, identifying network printers, HPLIP integration and so on. So dropping system-config-printer in favor of GNOME's new tool will be a major step back. Discussion has already started on the OpenPrinting Summit in April this year (see link below) and on the UDS for Oneiric. Here we will continue discussing the situation.\N\Nhttps://www.linuxfoundation.org/sites/main/files/system-config-printer-status.pdf\N\NIn Oneiric we have continued to use system-config-printer, patching and configuring gnome-control-center and the system menu so that system-config-printer is started in its own window instead of the capplet of the control center, at least for Unity desktops.\N\NFor Precise we want to use the original GNOME tool but an improved version. For this Tim Waugh, upstream author of system-config-printer has already put all algorithmic parts of system-config-printer (identifying CUPS' printer auto-detection results and finding out which are from the same physical printer, finding best driver, prioritizing drivers, HPLIP integrations, ...) into a D-Bus service which any other printer setup tool, independent of the programming language in which it is written, can use. This way the GNOME tool can be improved to have the needed capabilities to make printer setup easy for everyone. No the printer setup tool needs to be modified to make use of this new D-Bus service. Depending on how far the tool gets developed, we will make it the standard tool in Precise and this way have one standard printer setup tool with perfect integration in the System Settings in both Unity and gnome-shell environments.\N\NSee also:\N\Nhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?component=Printers\Nhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=654742
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19476/desktop-p-system-config-printer-vs-gnome-3-control/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19438
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Charm submission Workflow
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:How are we going to manage community submitted charms? Peer review? etc.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19438/community-juju-charm-workflow/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19754
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Release Team Members meeting
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of release team to do some brainstorming on things to be improved in next cycle.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19754/other-p-release-team-meeting/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19597
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu LoCo Council Items for the Precise cycle
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:This will detail the plan for the Council for loco teams, approval, any new guidance pages to be written, goals to help get locoteams more involved in the community
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19597/community-p-lococouncil/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19834
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Accessibility
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Fregl tells us how to make it not crash
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19834/desktop-p-kubuntu-accessibility/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19870
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Testmanager QA test tool
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:This session is a demo and requirements review of the new tool Test Manager
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19870/other-p-testmanager/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19687
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Cross-buildd: what is currently supported and future planning
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - Describe what is currently supported at the cross-buildd\N - Go over the issues, discuss about how to improve it, and what kind of features do we want to improve/develop\N\NMore info at: https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/CrossBuildd
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19687/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-cross-buildd-next-steps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19352
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Session for getting camera header installed for panda
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Session for getting camera header installed for pandaboard - solder experience required, or maybe a experienced volunteer can do it?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19352/linaro-gfxmm-camera-header/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19327
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:SCHED_MC Full Idle support for Android
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Session jointly led remotely by Vincent Guittot and locally arbitrated by Tony Mansson.\N\NIn this session we will talk about how Android can exploit the benefits of full Idle Support.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19327/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-full-idle/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19351
DTSTART:20111103T150000Z
DTEND:20111103T155500Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Fixing the Linaro Wiki Madness
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:The Linaro Wiki can be both a great source of information and a great source of frustration. We'd like to have a discussion about improving some of the big issues.\N\NWe have a preliminary set of topics on the etherpad for this session.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19351/linaro-general-fixing-wiki-madness/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19338
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Rypple Training for Linaro
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:This will be the second training session on how to use the new Rypple tool for Linaro employees, secondees, and assignees.\N\NEveryone in Linaro must attend one of the sessions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19338/linaro-training-rypple-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19380
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Global menubar for Libreoffice - final polish
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:All the open issues that need to be fixed lo-menubar integration into main.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19380/desktop-p-libreoffice-lo-menubar-polish/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19217
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Version and Flavors
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Discussions on the likely mainline kernel version and appropriate kernel flavors for P.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19217/hardware-p-kernel-version-and-flavors/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19801
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Making the Daily ISO work every day during development
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:During 12.04 development we will strive to ensure that Ubuntu Desktop works each day so that everyone can reasonably make progress with their development goals, rather than being blocked by poor quality in different areas of the product.\N\NThe flow as I envision it would go:\N1. The ISO is testing in the morning for Europe\N2. If the ISO is found to be acceptable, the QA reports such\N3. If the ISO is found to be hard to use or test, the QA team reports as such\N4. Ubuntu Engineering then investigates which package caused the breakage\N5. The package that caused the ISO Is reverted\N6. The ISO is rebuilt and step 1 starts again
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19801/foundations-p-always-works-daily-iso/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19820
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Sync eBook user data over Ubuntu One
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Discuss ways to sync ebook user data (bookmarks, notes, reading position) between ebook readers using Ubuntu One.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19820/other-p-u1-book-sync/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19502
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Participation in User Experience
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Addressing concerns from community members about (lack of) involvement in user experience and design, and concern from designers that they only have time to work on a tiny fraction of the Ubuntu user experience (in the shell). Exploring practical steps we can take, so interests get paired to tasks, and the whole user experience of the distro is improved.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19502/community-p-ux-participation/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19837
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:apt enhancements for percise
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Plan the enhancements we want in apt for precise
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19837/foundations-p-apt-enhancement/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19387
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Data the QA CoP would like to see supported in the default dashboard
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:The QA CoP would like to see the following data points available for reporting on the default interface for the Lauchpad Results site.\N\N    Requirements for Test Results Dashboard\N        Testrun:\N            Regressions (previously passed now failed)\N                https://dev.launchpad.net/Testing#Iterating%20with%20testrepository\N            Fixes (previously failed now passed)\N                e.g. http://qa-reports.meego.com/1.3/Core/Auto/Netbook\N            Tag test runs\N            Show test Results by categories/suite if applicable (see http://qa-reports.meego.com/1.3/Core/Sanity/Netbook/3173#detailed_results)\N            Plotting of results (benchmark, performance, trend reporting), based on query parameters\N            Hardware target information (structured, like devices, and unstructured, like log files as attachments)\N            Software versions (packages, distro, bios)            \N        TestResult\N            Test case Status (Pass, Fail, Skip, Blocked, Unknown, Untested, Unsupported, Error, Bug)\N            Test case run time (Elapsed(Min), Time Stamp(Milisecond))\N            Test case output (stdout, stderr, status code, log files)\N            Test case result(s)/data/measurement(s)\N            Add comments/bugs from the interface\N            Offline submission from local file (default protocol with result2launchpad) (DONE)\N            Generation of regression test files (whitelists for checkbox)\N            Advanced search of cases (Elapsed time, recently failed, hardware used, tags)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19387/launchpad-results-dashboard-cop/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19867
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Juju Roadmap for 12.04
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Presentation and discussion of the features and fixes the Juju team intends to deliver for the Ubuntu 12.04LTS release
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19867/servercloud-p-juju-roadmap/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19681
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Linaro Ubuntu LEB: Improving the relationship with Ubuntu
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - Go over the issues we had during the Oneiric cycle\N - 1 month x 6 months cycle\N - Feature planning (present how Linaro plans the engineering work)\N - How to manage SRU and FFe\N - Package upload (should we create a Linaro upload group for Linaro packages?)\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19681/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-improving-ubuntu-upstream-/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19264
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Mapping Upstream Development to  Blueprints, Work Items, Roadmaps, etc.
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of how we map upstream-oriented kernel development to the Linaro process\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19264/linaro-general-upstream-process/\N\NProblem definition, scenarios  and proposals\Nhttps://docs.google.com/a/linaro.org/document/d/1Inj3Esvk4Lbqe5PN7NHnK1WKRaM_5e9B6htKN6hDBqk/edit?hl=en_US
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19264/linaro-general-upstream-process/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19339
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Testing the toolchain using LAVA
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:The Toolchain WG currently runs an extensive test suite hosted in Michael Hope's personal laboratory.\N\NThe LAVA team will work with the TCWG team to ensure this  setup is migrated, as-is, into the  LAVA lab. We will also work to ensure that all the resulting toolchain build and test data gets properly submitted to LAVA, the dashboard providing the facilities needed to allow the Toolchain WG to analyze this data.\N\NIt is expected that the reporting facilities in the LAVA dashboard will be driven and partly implemented by the Toolchain WG itself using the available extension mechanisms.\N\N== Validation lab next steps ==\NWe now have the toolchain build system running on boards hosted by\Nvalidation.  What do we do next, such as:\N\N * Start capturing test results using LAVA\N * Start regular benchmarks\N * Capture benchmarks results using LAVA\N * Shift components to Jenkins or LAVA\N * Shift the x86 builds first?\N\N \NEvery time we have a merge request, we want to test and make sure there are no regressions\N - They are doing this today on seabright\NMany tests will fail, they are interested in the delta, not the total failures\NThis runs a test of every commit to the branch\N1 test on v7\N1 test on v5 (but they don't have v5 hardware so they test on v7\Nx86, x64\N1. create scripts for the test suites that run right now\N2. create results parser that will let us get those into lava dashboard - or at least make sure the existing one works\N3. poll launchpad, find the merge request we need to pull, create tarball, create job in lava with that tarball location as a parameter (template for this testing that gets filled in) (This could be part of the extension listed below)\N - For the merge request, we have multiple templates that kick off tests on the different hardware types needed (v7, v5, x86, x86_64)\N4. create lava extension for visualizing results and comparing tests to the baseline (merge request should be able to figure out what was HEAD, and we can compare against that)\NACTION: mockup needed for visualization\NACTION: investigate using the ssh client to run this test in a chroot, they do the 32bit testing on a 64bit machine in a 32bit personality chroot\NACTION: zygmunt to see what we can reuse from tarmac\N - email notification of jobs startig could be done with tarmac also\N - there should be 2 comments, when starting and when finishing this part and the job is about to be created - also send link to the scheduler job so they can cancel if they see something wrong\NHardware considerations:\NUSB Sticks and scheduler support for tagging those machines\NDo we need swap enabled on those machines?\NBenchmarking\N===========\NNeeds a customized rootfs that is consistant and stripped down - make sure there are no extraneous services running\Nproject for building, keeping attachements of the binaries that we built, etc\NThey can submit a branch for pulling a branch they have, pulling it, and building it\NThe resulting artifact can be used in the benchmarking run\NIMPORTANT: for private tests, we also need to have private scheduler jobs so that the raw output is not public also\NB\Nwe benchmark on a8, a9, and a15 eventually\NThey can build it and point us at the toolchain, or we can build it as part of the run - if we bould it, it should be built and feed into this\NNext we want to run the benchmark with build parameters\Nsome of their benchmarks need to be private because of licensing - and results need to be kept private\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19339/linaro-validation-4q11-lava-toolchain-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19654
DTSTART:20111103T160000Z
DTEND:20111103T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Evolution of ARM ABI
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Evolution of ARM ABI
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19654/linaro-summits-evolution-of-arm-abi/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19242
DTSTART:20111103T180000Z
DTEND:20111103T181500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:How OpenStack integrates Launchpad and Continuous Integration
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Monty Taylor
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19242/plenary-open-stack/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19247
DTSTART:20111103T181500Z
DTEND:20111103T183000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Friendly Programme: What it is and How it Works
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Ara Pulido
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19247/plenary-friendly/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19245
DTSTART:20111103T183000Z
DTEND:20111103T184500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Ubuntu and UEFI Secure Boot
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Kerr
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19245/plenary-uefi/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19775
DTSTART:20111103T184500Z
DTEND:20111103T190000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:One zImage to rule them all
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:Linaro — Deepak Saxena
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19775/linaro-plenary-zimage/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:linaro-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19142
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Thursday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19142/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-10/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19130
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Thursday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19130/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-10/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19151
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Thursday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19151/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-10/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19167
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Thursday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19167/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-10/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19180
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Thursday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19180/linaro-hackfest-platform-10/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19640
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Linaro Management Rypple Training
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:Linaro Management Rypple Training
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19640/linaro-training-rypple/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19525
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:LTS upgrades
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for the lucid -> precise LTS upgrade\N* testing\N* backporting apt from oneiric/precise to lucid for multiarch enabled upgrades\N* dpkg-maintscript-helper not available in lucid, used in preinst scripts: need some archive analysis to catch these issues and make sure they won't impact upgrades
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19525/foundations-p-lts-upgrades/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19446
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Accessibility Polish
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Since Unity has been introduced, many strides have been made with accessibility. Unity 3D is approximately 80% accessible, so far as official oneiric packages go, and unity-2d is 99% accessible, thanks to the great work from the QT a11y folks, and the unity-2d developers. Both are likely to be 100% accessible for the LTS, which is great. However, they are not the only areas of accessibility that need improving.\N\NI have already started making a work item list of issues to address, to give the desktop more pollish when it comes to accessibility. Such issues include:\N * Making sure all indicators have accessible descriptions/labels.\N * Making sure any icons in indicator menus that need accessible descriptions/labels have them, a prime use case is network manager, to indicate wireless network strength.\N * Further pollish on Ubiquity's accessibility, particularly selecting a timezone.\N * Connecting up the rest of the accessibility profiles in the ubiquity a11y indicator.\N * Further pollish of the unity greeter accessibility experience.\N * Make sure the accessibility experience between unity 2d and 3d is the same.\N\NThe list I have is slightly more technical and goes into more detail, but what is listed above is the gist of what I have. Whether this needs a session at UDS I don't know, but a blueprint will likely be needed for work items tracking.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19446/desktop-p-accessibility-polish/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19882
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:App development and the web standards community
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:There are a wide and ever growing variety of html5/web-based apps out there already and by that measure a large untapped community of developers we are not talking to.\N\NGiven the issues around html5 right now, what are the things we can do now to encourage them to participate and what are the things that are stopping us/slowing us down?\N\NWhy would this be good for Ubuntu anyway? What’s in it for the developers? and why ' the web standards community'?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19882/html5-and-ubuntu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19559
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Server Workloads Performance-to-Power Consumption Testing
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:We need to implement performance testing for ARM server supported workloads.  The focus is performance compared to the amount of power consumed.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19559/servercloud-p-arm-server-performance/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19345
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Leadership Summit
SUMMARY:Leadership Summit
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Ubuntu Leadership Summit
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19345/community-leadership-summit-4/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19575
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Developer Application Processes
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Discuss what works and what doesn't in our processes for new developers
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19575/other-p-developer-application-processes/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19772
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Brainstorming improvements to future release processes
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:There has been some very interesting ideas on improving the release process brought up by Scott James Remnant in his blog post,  http://netsplit.com/2011/09/08/new-ubuntu-release-process/\N\NSome of these we are looking at implementing for Precise (in other blueprints),  other points need discussions as future options.  \N\NThis session is targetted to brainstorming what would be the impact of some of the more radical changes we're not going to fit into precise, since it is an LTS.   Also what planning/blueprinting work should be done to assess if the process changes will improve the developer and user experience before the next cycle. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19772/other-p-future-release-process-brainstorming/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19468
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Wayland Tech Preview
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:It would be nice to be able to optionally run Wayland in 12.04 to try\Nout the technology.  This will involve:\N- Modifying LightDM to support Wayland\N- Writing a Wayland compositor\N- Running an X server that writes to the compositor\N- Making it easy to enable this\N- Disclaiming all responsibility\N\NThis would be a low priority task.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19468/desktop-q-wayland-tech-preview/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19794
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Unity Benchmark Testing Results
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Unity is regularly tested with targets users.  Results of the latest benchmark testing will be presented in this session
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19794/design-p-unity-benchmark-testing-results/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19865
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:What is a test case?
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:This session is to clarify what is a test case and what everyone means by saying test case. \N\NWe will also be discussing what constitutes a good test case. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19865/other-p-qa-test-case-definition/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19561
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Libvirt plans for p
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Plans:\N   * Merge 0.9.8?  (Start with 0.9.6 now)\N   * should removing libvirt-bin shut down its vms and remove bridges?\N   * netcf\N   * bash completion\N\NCommunity requests?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19561/servercloud-p-libvirt/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19702
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:ST-Ericsson LT Planning (4)
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19702/linaro-general-ms-ste-plan-4/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19201
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Thursday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19201/linaro-hackfest-members-19/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19205
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Thursday 4
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19205/linaro-hackfest-members-22/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19103
DTSTART:20111103T190000Z
DTEND:20111103T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Technical Steering Committtee Thursday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Technical Steering Committee meeting, agenda TBD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19103/linaro-summits-tsc-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19143
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Thursday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19143/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-11/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19131
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Thursday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19131/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-11/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19152
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Thursday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19152/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-11/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19168
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Thursday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19168/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-11/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19181
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Thursday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19181/linaro-hackfest-platform-11/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19676
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Working, developing and contributing with the Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Builds
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:This session will cover all the aspects of the Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build development, showing how we integrate the Linaro components, how we're doing CI, testing with LAVA and also how we're working with Ubuntu upstream.\N\NThe goal is to help people and other teams on how to work together with the developer team to have their own components available at the Ubuntu LEBs.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19676/linaro-training-lc4.11-ubuntu-working-with-leb/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19779
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Consumer
SUMMARY:Device capabilities detection/filtering
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Provide a flexible way to filter for specific device capabilities like e.g. hardware opengl to avoid people downloading apps that will not run on their system.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19779/consumer-p-software-center-device-capabilites/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19601
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Smartcard authentication
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Include OpenSC in Ubuntu for smartcard authentication
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19601/desktop-p-opensc/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19486
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Juju: Pluggable, queryable endpoint that juju can investigate to dynamically and automatically scale
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Juju is great at adding relationships to workloads but has no idea how to automatically scale based on compute requirements.  This meeting would discuss adding intelligence and the different approaches we could use to achieve this functionality.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19486/servercloud-p-pluggable-juju-endpoint/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19571
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Process review and improvments for mentoring new Bug Squad members
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:The process of mentoring new Bug Squad members will be reviewed as will feedback from people being mentored.  A redesign of the mentorship program will be discussed.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19571/other-p-bugsquad-mentoring/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19343
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Leadership Summit
SUMMARY:Leadership Summit
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Community Leadership Summit
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19343/community-leadership-summit-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19619
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Muon
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:  * Improvements to Muon?\N  * Samba install?\N  * Amarok etc codec install\N  * Distro Upgrade? 11.10 upgrade notification and 12.04 to 14.04 LTS notification upgrade\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19619/desktop-p-kubuntu-muon/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19564
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Cobbler Next Steps
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the next steps for cobbler to provide improvements, define level of maintainship, to make sure its continuum with Orchestra.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19564/servercloud-p-cobbler-next-steps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19612
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Reaching out to future Ubuntu developers
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:There is a huge interest in getting involved in Ubuntu development. We want to better reach out to everybody who is interested. The recent survey data will probably help with the discussion of this.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19612/community-p-dev-outreach/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19866
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Gnome Session for Power Users
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:For two release cycles, gnome-session has deliberately not done session restoring on login.  This is a huge stumbling block for power users, who have to spend a lot of time on each login re-setting up their work environment.  This should be solved for 12.04.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19866/desktop-p-gnome-session/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19884
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Sending a signature to the crash DB before the full core dump
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Investigate whether we can work around the problems of not being able to retrace core dumps on the local system and ASLR making generating an accurate retrace without function names difficult.  Being able to create a stack trace with just addresses would allow us to submit that small chunk of data to the crash database before sending the full data set.  The crash database could then decide if this crash already exists or if it needs the full core dump so that it can create a new crash bucket with that retraced.\N\NGoogle's Breakpad is able to do this through Microsoft's Minidump format.  We may be able to mimic this behavior in apport without having to link every application to Breakpad.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19884/foundations-p-crash-signatures/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19881
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Java Objectives for Precise
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Discussion around Java related objectives for Precise:\N\N - OpenJDK 7 and when to switch the default-jdk in Ubuntu\N - General Java housekeeping\N - Maven 3 progress and transition
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19881/foundations-p-java/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19685
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:ARM Feedback on LT
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Feedback on the LT performance
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19685/linaro-general-ms-feed-arm/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19203
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Thursday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19203/linaro-hackfest-members-20/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19206
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Thursday 5
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19206/linaro-hackfest-members-23/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19513
DTSTART:20111103T201500Z
DTEND:20111103T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Technical Steering Committee Thursday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Linaro Roadmap Review - Agenda TBD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19513/linaro-summits-tsc-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19144
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Thursday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19144/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-12/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19132
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Thursday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19132/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-12/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19153
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Thursday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19153/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-12/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19169
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Thursday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19169/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-12/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19182
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Thursday 3
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19182/linaro-hackfest-platform-12/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19707
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Scheduling performance data through patches.linaro.org
LOCATION:Grand Sierra F
DESCRIPTION:After the release of the latest version of the Linux kernel, several people have been generating presentation slides to show how Linaro is contributing to the development of Linux on ARM. Andrea Gallo has done some very good slides showing this and I would like to discuss what data is meaningful and what can be generated automatically. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19707/linaro-general-scheduling-patches-performance-data/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-f
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19573
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Improvements to Cloud-init or Cloud Images
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:This is the per-cycle discussion on what should be improved in the cloud images or in cloud-init.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19573/servercloud-p-cloudimages-cloudinit/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19885
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Firmware Test Suite Updates for 12.04
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:The Hardware Enablement Team's plans for Firmware Test Suite in the 12.04 cycle.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19885/hwe-p-fwts-updates/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19836
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Zeitgeist in p
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:- using the vala rewrite for p?\N- no full text search\N- datasource to consider?\N- privacy concerns\N- gnome-activity-journal in control center.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19836/desktop-p-zeitgeist/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19831
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Improve the Upgrade Experience
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:On release day, users are offered to upgrade their computer to the latest release. However, there are a number of ways in which upgrades don't complete successfully. What can we do to make upgrades safer, more reliable and more pleasant?\N\NSee bug http://pad.lv/876146
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19831/desktop-p-improve-upgrade-experience/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19744
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Juju: automated testing of charms
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Charms need to be tested by an automated test runner on each commit to the charm store. There is a need to test each charm's use of each interface with any charms which implement the other side of the interface.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19744/servercloud-p-juju-charm-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19666
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Handling Failure Gracefully
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:In the real world there are always going to be failures, triggered by\Nthings like software bugs, hardware failures and misconfiguration. \NUbuntu should where possible handle common failures and provide\Npredictable feedback to the user that the system is broken.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19666/desktop-p-graceful-failure/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19673
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Associate all bugs to a series
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Launchpad can currently target bugs either at the distro (or sourcepackage) without any series associated, or associate it to a particular release. This model has several drawbacks as it causes confusion (bug 314432) as well as performance problems. \N\NThe Launchpad team is investigating the possibility of associating all bugs with a series. This session is to discuss the user impact of such a change, and make sure it's compatible with the distribution workflows.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19673/other-p-butaskseries/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19841
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:LoCo and Laptop Testing Review and LoCo Triage Team brainstorming
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:We'll review the activities about LoCo Testing, with the results from the Italian Team, and the Laptop testing project. We'll also discuss about the an idea in the Italian LoCo about a Triage Team with mentoring in native language and team's adoption.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19841/community-p-loco-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19876
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:X stack + plumbing LTS point updates
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:Canonical has announced a new 5-year LTS support policy for the Ubuntu Desktop which will provide updates to X, drivers, and necessary plumbing layer components to provide support for newer hardware in the LTS.\N\N * What is the best way to distribute the updated X stack?\N\N * Will this be an opt-in change for upgraders?  If so, how will the upgrader need to be changed to properly guide the user in making a choice?\N\N * For consistency, what version naming scheme should be used for these package updates?\N\N * Should we limit it to just the serverside portion of the X stack?  (I.e. omit libX11, etc. to avoid breakage to client apps)\N\N * For certain graphics cards, there is a possibility that driver support could be dropped in future kernel and X combinations; the upgrader will need to be aware of this and not suggest the upgrade if it won't work, or perhaps make them aware of the risks or known-regressions they'll endure if they wish to proceed anyway.\N\N * Should a way be provided to enable the user to back out the changes?  If so, how should that be implemented?\N\N * How tightly should the kernel / X package versions be kept?  I.e. should we discourage or permit old-kernel/new-X and/or new-kernel/old-X setups.  (If we permit these combinations it gives user flexibility but imposes a larger testing impact).
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19876/foundations-p-xorg-lts-updates/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19686
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Ubuntu LEB: creating a multitouch enabled demo
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - What is necessary to have a working multitouch demo with Ubuntu LEB?\N - What kind of demo do we want/need?\N - What hardware should be used, and which board should we try to support?\N\NMore details at https://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4121/LINUX2011-MULTITOUCH-DEMO
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19686/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-ubuntu-leb-multitouch-demo/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19763
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Power Management
SUMMARY:Whole system power management
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:RedHat — Matthew Garrett
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19763/linaro-plenary-whole-system-power-management/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19204
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Thursday 3
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19204/linaro-hackfest-members-21/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19207
DTSTART:20111103T210500Z
DTEND:20111103T220000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Thursday 6
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19207/linaro-hackfest-members-24/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19600
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Automated tool for generation and scanning of copying/copyright files
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Integration of DEP5 and SPDX into our packaging process for the generation of machine readable COPYING or LICENSE files for improved analysis of the licensing and copyright issues when releasing Ubuntu and derivative products.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19600/foundations-p-machine-readable-copyrights/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19599
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:PHP 5.4 for Ubuntu 12.04
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:PHP is about to make a new "minor" revision bump, from 5.3 to 5.4. This will remove some long standing security problems like register_globals, and add some advanced new features like Traits. The 5.3 series, meanwhile, will be coming to an end sometime sooner than the end of 12.04's 5 year supported cycle. In the interest of shipping an advanced but stable LTS, we should consider shipping 5.4.0 as the PHP version in 12.04 rather than 5.3.9.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19599/servercloud-p-php54/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19288
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Friendly Roundtable
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19288/roundtable-p-ubuntu-friendly/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19424
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Roundtable Friday
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19424/-/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19563
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Cloud HA
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the current HA cluster stack and its usage in OpenStack and finish with the merges of newest upstream changes.\N\NAdditionally, discuss the adoption of Pacemaker Cloud [1].\N\N"The Pacemaker Cloud project provides high levels of service availability for high scale cloud deployments. Our approach to high availability is to detect failures, isolate failures, followed by restart of the failed components. When repeated component failures occur the software escalates those failures into failures of higher level components."\N""\N[1]: http://pacemaker-cloud.org/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19563/servercloud-p-cloud-ha/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19531
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Re-Implement jasper functions as debian-installer udebs
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:jasper is a pile of hacks similar to casper. target of this spec is to re-implement the functions jasper fulfills in debian-installer modules.\N\Nadditionally the ac100-tarball-installer functionality should go into d-i as well. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19531/ubuntu-arm-p-burn-jasper/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19590
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Friday
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19590/community-roundtable-friday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19595
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Friday's security roundtable
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19595/security-p-roundtable-friday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19457
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Multi-Monitor Support
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Making our multi-monitor, dock and projector support better. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19457/desktop-p-multi-monitor/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19832
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Translations roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:Translations roundtable discussion where to fit all other topics not covered in dedicated sessions
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19832/community-p-translations-roundtable2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19888
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:NetworkManager health check and task prioritization
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:There are a few things we should cover for NetworkManager this cycle: mostly polish, but as general ideas:\N\N- reinstate daily builds for 0.9 to help with testing, knowing in advance about bugs, etc.\N- testing some of the new features likely to land and be useful for Precise: bonding, VLAN support, etc.\N- types of bugs or small enhancements that should be looked at in priority ?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19888/desktop-p-network-manager-healthcheck/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19808
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Cross-distro discussion session
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:Continuing cross-distribution meeting series, aimed at sharing ideas and problems that people may have related to ARM porting\N\NARMv8\NStandardization\NMultiarch\NTriplets
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19808/linaro-summits-cross-distro/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19496
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Toolchain
SUMMARY:PGO as a performance theme
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Profile guided optimisation is where you run a program, collect data on how it actually runs, then use that to make a further optimised build.\N\NWe'd like to use PGO as a theme in a future quarter but need to investigate PGO and the potential gains first.  Discuss.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19496/linaro-toolchain-pgo-performance-theme/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19695
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:How to improve the work between the Android and Dev Platform teams
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - How to improve the relationship\N - Work on simliar features every cycle\N - Hardware support and LT\N - Ubuntu with Android image?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19695/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-ubuntu-and-android/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19088
DTSTART:20111104T130000Z
DTEND:20111104T135500Z
CATEGORIES:Linaro Summits
SUMMARY:Linaro Graphics Power Management Summit
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Representatives from Linaro SoC partners will gather to discuss the burgeoning topic of graphics power management.  The issues around CPU power management for the CPU are fairly well understood and efforts\Nare well under way, but for the GPU this is less so.  We would like to cover:\N\N[1] Available measurements and controls for current generation GPUs.\N[2] What measurements and controls the software would ideally have access to.\N[3] What capabilities the next generation of GPUs might have.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19088/linaro-summits-gfx-vendors/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19664
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Supporting package to team mappings effectively
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:To more efficiently summarize and get an overview of the release, its important for tools to know which team to associate a specific package with for reporting, triage, etc.    Ad hoc spreadsheets are being used at the moment, but it would be better if we had an open and flexible way to associate this property with the project in launchpad.   
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19664/other-p-package-mapping/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19582
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improve friendly recovery
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:A bit of work has been done late in the Oneiric cycle to improve friendly recovery to work better.\N\NNow with the LTS coming up, it's time to fix some of the bigger issues for good and make sure the recovery mode will be useful and working for everyone.\N\NThings to discuss include:\N - Dealing with udev so important devices are initialized in recovery mode\N - Properly initialize the network, either by using ifupdown or Network Manager\N - Update the plugins to work properly when network isn't available and give a clue to the user that they need to enable network
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19582/foundations-p-recovery-mode/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19724
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Bug Involvement
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Discuss ideas to improve the community understanding of bug reporting and triage.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19724/community-p-bug-involvement/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19667
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:usb-modeswitch needs to get extended for printers
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:For USB-based mobile broadband modems it got common that the Windows driver is stored on the modem itself and as long as the driver is not installed the modem shows itself to the computer as a USB mass storage device. Therefore usb-modeswitch got introduced to switch these modems into modem modeunder Linux as there the driver is already available as a kernel module shipped with the OS. A similar problem occured now for USB printers, they also show themselves as mass storage devices by default to provide their Windows driver without need of a CD.\N\NSo usb-modeswitch needs to be extended to printers Tests should be done whether the switching mechanisms are the same as for modems and only the printer's IDs need to be added or whether more work is needed.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19667/desktop-p-usb-modeswitch-needs-to-get-extended-to-/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19555
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Workflow for New Packages
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Following on discussions the past few months on ubuntu-devel, review the current workflow for accepting new packages into Ubuntu, with an eye to refinements or improvements we could make this cycle. Includes submission to Debian, Backports, REVU (and potential for switching to DebExpo), and ARB.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19555/other-p-new-package-workflow/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19660
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Finger print authentication
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:Improve finger print authentication in Ubuntu
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19660/desktop-p-fingerprintauthentication/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19890
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Words and Language in Launchpad
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Open forum and discussion on how words and language are used in Launchpad, in the form of titles, labels, status and guides. \N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19890/other-p-words-lang-launchpad/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19436
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Charm Documentation
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Charm authors will need first class documentation to write charms
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19436/community-juju-charm-docs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19254
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:Upstreaming of Android Features
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:There are several features in the Android kernel that are not acceptable in their current state. Linaro is interested in leading the process of developing upstream code that provides the same high-level functionality as found in the Android kernel and working on adapting the Android stack to use any new interfaces that result from this development. These features include:\N\NWake locks\N\Nhttps://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4571/KWG2011-ANDROID-WAKELOCK-UPSTREAMING\N\NAshmem\N\Nhttps://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4575/KWG2011-ANDROID-ASHMEM-UPSTREAMING\N\NLogger\N\Nhttps://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4576/KWG2011-ANDROID-LOGGER-UPSTREAMING\N\NExtended OOM Killer\N\Nhttps://linaro-public.papyrs.com/public/4577/KWG2011-ANDROID-OOM-KILLLER-UPSTREAMING\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19254/linaro-kernel-android-upstreaming/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19254/linaro-kernel-android-upstreaming/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19675
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Ubuntu kernel packages across flavors - current issues and future planing
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Currently for every kernel flavour we need the following packages:\N - kernel-headers-abi\N - kernel-headers-abi-flavour\N - kernel-image-abi-flavour\N - kernel-image-abi-flavour-dbgsym\N - linux-tools-abi-flavour\N - linux-tools-common\N                                                  \NUntil we have one single kernel that could support different flavours, we need to support having different packages at our overlay.\N\NCommon issues we have with the current solution:\N - DKMS depends on linux-headers/image-generic\N - How to depend on a common and single headers package\N - same dependency issue with the debug package                       \N\NThis session is about discussin possible ways to fix this long standing issues at the Ubuntu LEB, and future planing on how to properly add new flavors in the future.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19675/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-ubuntu-kernel-packages-acr/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19494
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Toolchain
SUMMARY:-O3 as a performance theme
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Most distributions build at a medium optimisation level but a fair bit of our work is enabled at -O3.\N\NDiscuss the current status, benchmark results, arguments to justify, and areas that need work.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19494/linaro-toolchain-o3-performance-theme/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19350
DTSTART:20111104T140000Z
DTEND:20111104T144500Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia
SUMMARY:Neon Optimization Forum presentation 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Placeholder for the second presentation for the NEON Optimization Forum.\N\NMichael Hope will give the presentation:  What is the vectoriser, what does it do, and how do I write vectoriser friendly code?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19350/linaro-gfxmm-neon-forum2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19341
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Android Build Service: Past and Future
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will consider Android Build System performance during last 6 months, what was good, what bad, what was done from LDS11.05 plans, what was not, how recent Android team workflow affects older plans. Then, we'll consider improvements to Android Build. This may include: tabbed build organization, commandline build launching, easier parameterization, test-result co-location, etc.\N\NGoals:\NCreate a set of plans and milestones to improve how android-build looks and runs.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19341/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-build/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19398
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:AppArmor development and integration
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Discuss where to focus AppArmor development and integration efforts, part 2 of 2.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19398/security-p-apparmor-dev2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19377
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Top-Level Domain Aggregator
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:There are a large number of existing .ubuntu.com sub-domains. Finding these is reliant on word-of-mouth or google.\N\NI propose we have a top-level URL or a well-advertised page on wiki.ubuntu.com that lists the available sub-domains such as:\N\Narchive.ubuntu.com\Nbrainstorm.ubuntu.com\Ncdimages.ubuntu.com\Nchangelogs.ubuntu.com\Nddebs.ubuntu.com\Nfridge.ubuntu.com\Nfriendly.ubuntu.com\Nharvest.ubuntu.com\Nhelp.ubuntu.com\Nirclogs.ubuntu.com\Nisoserver.qa.ubuntu.com\Nkeyserver.ubuntu.com\Nmanpages.ubuntu.com\Nmerges.ubuntu.com\None.ubuntu.com\Npackage-import.ubuntu.com\Npaste.ubuntu.com\Nplanet.ubuntu.com\Nreports.qa.ubuntu.com\Nstatus.ubuntu.com\Ntestcases.qa.ubuntu.com\Nunity.ubuntu.com\Nwiki.ubuntu.com\N    :\N    :\Net cetera.\N\NNice touches would be to:\N\N- Use friendly icons\N- Provide very brief description of each sub-domain.\N- Group the sites by categories such as:\N\N  - user type (user, developer, admin)\N  - product applicability (desktop, server, cloud)?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19377/design-p-ubuntu-domain-aggregator/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19569
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Openstack Integration Testing
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Since Diablo, Openstack continues to grow at a rapid pace.  As it will likely continue its pace throughout the Essex & P cycles, we need to determine which components, functionality and configurations matter most to us and how to test.  With Juju driving automated complex deployment testing, we should drill down on specific areas of the stack that are critical to the success Ubuntu Cloud LTS.  We should also consider how our testing can make use of upstream's existing QA infrastructure and how our efforts can benefit the Openstack community as a whole.  
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19569/servercloud-p-openstack-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19606
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:MOTU BOF Session
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:What can we do to drive MOTU this cycle?\NWhat sprints should we aim for?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19606/other-p-motu-bof/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19538
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:Ensure that a base set of packages is cross-compilable
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Ensure that a base set of packages is cross-compilable from an x86 host to an ARM target. The goal is to ensure the packaging of packages in Ubuntu Core, Ubuntu Server, and a base set of desktop system libraries/applications (qt, gtk, glib, freetype, firefox) supports cross-compilation of those packages..
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19538/ubuntu-arm-p-cross-compilable-packages/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19893
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Desktop Roundtable
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19893/desktop-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19499
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Quality Metrics
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:A first set of metrics are to be put in place during Precise. This session is to discuss about code coverage and test escape analysis. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19499/other-p-qa-metrics/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19729
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Translations portal relaunch
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:The Ubuntu Translations Portal was created at the end of the Natty cycle:\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntutheproject-community-n-translations-portal\N\NOn the Oneiric cycle work on other projects has put proomoting and using the portal on hold, but this cycle we'd like to relaunch it with more content useful to Ubuntu translators.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19729/community-p-translations-portal-relaunch/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19875
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Juju Charm School
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to write Juju Charms
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19875/juju-charm-school/
X-TYPE:seminar
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19880
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Review Board - Followup Planning
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:Followup session for the ARB, to plan work items.\N\NSee the etherpad page for the previous session:\N\Nhttp://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19549/community-p-app-review-board/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19880/other-p-app-review-board-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19585
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Accomplishments and Trophies
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:This session is to discuss how we plan work for an Ubuntu Accomplishments specification.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19585/community-p-ubuntu-accomplishments-and-trophies/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19827
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:ARM KVM product
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Delivering an ARM KVM product\N- Product definition\N- Technical project management / leadership\N- Involved parties\N- GNU/Linux platforms\N\NKernel pieces\N- Linux as hypervisor\N- clocksource\N- SMP\N- virtual GIC\N- virtio?\N\NQEMU / qemu-kvm bits\N- Host ABI\N- Guest boot process -- boot ROM/kernel+initrd?\N- Virtio?\N\NContinuous integration using Fast Models
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19827/linaro-kvm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19278
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Improve LAVA UI and User Experience
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:In order to bring the Validation Dashboard user experience one step forward the LAVA team will focus on a nice, comprehensive interface for the main use cases. Those were identified to be:\N\N* Platform Image Testing (example questions provided above.)\N* Kernel Continuous Integration ("Has Linus' kernel regressed on any of our boards over the last day?")\N* An individual jobs' click-flow: making it easy to follow a job from entering the scheduler to the actual result submission.\N* The validation.linaro.org frontpage, which should give an interesting overview of the most important tests being run.\N\NDuring this session, we would like to review the existing pages in LAVA to discuss whether they are useful, or should be modified or eliminated, and look for information that is missing or difficult to get at, and discuss how to improve that.\N\NSession notes:\NA few issues in the current proposal with width, layout, etc should need just a few fixes before we can roll it out\NMerge as-is, there is an issue with one of the reports we have on the front page being too wide, but that's really a bug in the report. Do we need the date? the date takes up a lot of space on there\NACTION: make sure we have a bug on that report - it needs to be fixed regardless of whether we choose to have it on the front page\NSide bar - do we even need it? Some pages don't have enough information to warrant having a side bar - this can be dropped for those pages\Ncurrent side bar used has some visual issues, but in general people agreed that having a collapsable side bar would be useful.  Screen width on some small screens is really bad, so we can't assume we have a lot of horizontal space to work with\NACTION: Consider other sidebar widgets, ensure that other parts of the UI don't get hidden by the side bar\NFlow of submitting a job to seeing results through the lifecycle\N* having a "me" page\N  - Should this be a global me page, or per app?\N  - list of scheduler jobs that this user has scheduled\N  - notification options - notify me by email or RSS feed for all my jobs?\N  - ability to subscribe to subscribe to other events "actions on objects" would be subscribable from the context of the thing you want to be subscribed to\N  - email notification could be jammed, could cause hangs if it doesn't timeout.  We should put them in a message queue for the user, and those get processed by a job that runs frequently. We can mitigate with the RSS feed notification.\N   -- I'm not sure this is totally needed, I think this could be set up so it doesn't have to block on the email.  The mailer daemon should process the queue and we shouldn't have to care about it\NFront page:\Nshould load quickly - actual content is not easy to pick something that matters to everyone, so we could put just about anything here\NThis is also a marketing page for lava, for linaro\NACTION: Involve marketing in what should go here - get them to review what we do and make sure they agree\Ntheme/branding\NFor lava as a project, we might want a generic lava logo rather than linaro branded (low prio)\NMenus:\NWe need a top level menu that stats constant, apps can introduce 2nd level menus if needed\Nexample: dashboard currently changes the menu\Nresult view (/bundles/sha1)\NOn the view that shows a list of test runs in a bundle it currently shows:\Ntest run - this links to the results and is fine\Ntest name - this links to some kind of confusing list of historic runs\Nuploaded on - ok, some sense of time is good\Nanalyzed on - this is confusing, some people have said that they think this means that someone triaged this test result and filed bugs on it, etc.  that's not what it means at all\NWhat we need here:\Nsome kind of pass/fail/totals - we should be able to see this at a glance, then drill down for details\N***If we can determine context, then could we show the current results across the top, and below show historical results in comparison as a sort of waterfall view\NCould we build the context based on testing efforts?\NACTION: Kiko is working on a set of mockups in basalmics to recommend to us\N- waterfall views\N- time based reports\NShould we have bundle streams?\NShould we name them something else? As a matter of fact, we explain what's a bundle stream at each sessions.\NKernel waterfall is too busy, too many bricks\NKiko has an idea to arrange this by trees - instead of having checkboxes for trees, have links for each kernel tree\NFor boards where we can't run the test, we should have a red unsupported or broken block for the lava-test seciton\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19278/linaro-validation-lava-user-experience/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19257
DTSTART:20111104T150000Z
DTEND:20111104T155500Z
CATEGORIES:Kernel
SUMMARY:Single Kernel Binary
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of Single Kernel binary topic.\N\NEtherpad @ http://summit.linaro.org/uds-p/meeting/19257/linaro-kernel-single-zimage/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19257/linaro-kernel-single-zimage/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19873
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Integrate eCryptfs
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 9:05 PM, Zach Pfeffer <email address hidden> wrote:\N> Ha!\N>\N> Yeah sounds cool.\N>\N> Happy to meet up. We could probably pull it into our builds - create\N> an ecryptfs partition for people to play with.\N\NThanks for the intro, Andy!\N\NZach, the cool thing about eCryptfs is that it doesn't require a\Npartition.  It's a layered filesystem, so you just mount one directory\Non top of another.  The top one has a cleartext view of files/folders.\N The lower one (which is the one that's actually written to the lower\Nfilesystem -- any filesystem you like -- contains the encrypted data,\Nwhich gets written to disk).\N\NIf you want to play with it, just install ecryptfs-utils, and assuming\Necryptfs is built into your kernel (it is by default in Ubuntu), just\Nrun "ecryptfs-setup-private".  Logout, and then back in.  Your\N$HOME/Private directory is where you'd save your sensitive data (like\Na ~/.firefox cache, for instance, which you can symlink back into\Nplace).  The actual encrypted data is stored in $HOME/.Private.  Play\Nwith it a bit and you'll get the idea.  Alternatively, you can encrypt\N*all* of $HOME.  Anyway, seems like it might be kinda cool, from a\Nsecurity and privacy PoV for Linaro builds.\N\NI'm in Austin this week, and then traveling to Boston for the next 2.\NGrab a beer some time after that, and before UDS?\N\NCheers,\N--\N:-Dustin\N\NDustin Kirkland\NManager, Systems Integration\NCorporate Services\NCanonical, LTD
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19873/linaro-android-integrate-ecryptfs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19732
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Package New WebScale Technologies
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:The archive needs a rich set of modern packages for "WebScale" operations, review the list of unpackaged technologies and target popular new technologies which need packaging. Whiteboard will contain a list of low hanging fruit with a positive impact.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19732/servercloud-p-webscale/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19399
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:AppArmor Ubuntu packaging and integration
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss where to focus Ubuntu-specific AppArmor packaging and integration efforts.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19399/security-p-apparmor-ubuntu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19456
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Improved Lock Screen, User Switching
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:On that topic something which comes often is when to lock screen, we\Nshould do a table listing the different cases where the screen might get\Nlocked (i.e on idle delay, suspend, lid close, user switching, etc) and\Nthe different credential scenarios (i.e autologin, password login, etc).\N\NWe should also decide if the "lock screen on idle" option from the\Ncontrol center should affect, i.e user switching\N\NThe topic comes quite often in bugs report and there is some conflicts\Nthere being "security" and "no password prompting", we currently force\Nthe screen locking on user switching or suspend but we should probably\Ngive an easy way to opt out for users who don't want it.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19456/desktop-p-lock-screen/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19464
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:OneConf and the web
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:having a lot of thoughts on what can be OneConf (even it the scope of the post is more than a cycle I guess), I gathered them on this blog posts:\Nhttp://blog.didrocks.fr/post/OneConf-in-Oneiric-and-the-way-forward%E2%80%A6\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19464/desktop-p-one-conf/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19581
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:ISO/QA testing tracker improvements for Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:The QA tracker at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com has been around for quite a while now.\NIt's in desperate need of some small changes to better work with the amount of testing Ubuntu requires nowadays.\N\NThis session is meant to discuss what are the most important changes we need to make the tracker work better for the LTS.\NThese changes should ideally be implementable very quickly as the tracker starts being used for the first alpha.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19581/foundations-p-iso-tracker/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19629
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Should Ubuntu promote 64-bit images by default?
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:It's expected this cycle that Multiarch will provide superior 32-bit compatibility for any packages that previously required ia32-libs, as well as a scalable way to add compatibility for other libraries going forward, removing one of the main pain points for running 64-bit by default.  Adobe has just released a supported 64-bit version of flashplugin, removing one of the main causes for users to need 32-bit compatibility on Linux anyway.\N\NAt the same time, the availability of UEFI only on our 64-bit images gives another compelling argument for running 64-bit instead of 32-bit, offering features like a fast UEFI boot instead of a slow BIOS POST and possibly secure boot capabilities (or possibly, the need to use UEFI to be bootable at all on certain secureboot-enabled hardware).\N\NShould we switch to promoting 64-bit ISOs by default for 12.04 (on the website, in pressings, etc)?  What other blockers remain?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19629/foundations-p-64bit-by-default/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19835
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Packaging Tutorial
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:treach Darkwing how to package
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19835/desktop-p-kubuntu-packaging-tutorial/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19725
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Celebrating developer contributions
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:How can we get better at celebrating contributions to Ubuntu development? There is massive amounts of great work going into Ubuntu, some of this is under the radar because it is less visible. Celebrating this more publicly would be both inspiring for those who did the good work, and others who didn't know about the great work before.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19725/community-p-celebrating-dev-contributions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19714
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Revisiting openstack juju charms
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:The current set of Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure charms to deploy openstack are the best we could do given the constraints provided by the current version of juju.\NGiven that juju has an aggressive roadmap for 12.04LTS that will address it's production tagged bugs (https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bugs?field.tag=production), we should define precisely what the charms should deliver.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19714/servercloud-p-openstack-charms/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19891
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Launchpad Usability Forum
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Come and talk to us about any usability issues you have, ideas for changes and find out how the Launchpad team looks at usability and how we make changes.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19891/other-p-launchpad-usability-forum/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19498
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Toolchain
SUMMARY:Browser based validation and benchmarks
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:We'd like to use Firefox as a toolchain testsuite and a benchmark.  Discuss approach, existing testsuites, and the parts to benchmark.\N\N\NI would like to check if these workloads are the interesting ones?\N\N    Load and rendering of a good set of web pages\N    JavaScript\N    Start up of browser\N    Shutdown of browser\N    Imaging - or are we covered by EEMBC DENBench, ConsumerBench \N\NInput data that can be redistributed?\NI would like to hear the views on this and understand how to proceed.\N\N    Can Mozilla share the tp5 pages?\N    Is it necessary that the content is redistributed, or can it be internal to the tcwg? \N\N\NHow to proceed with cross-compiling?\N\N   I would like to use a multistrap/xdeb approach, but it seems hard.\N   Is it OK to create a chroot with everything installed, zip it up and reuse it for some months?\N    \N\NConfiguring the build for different flags and features\N\N    Should we use .mozconfig, myRules.mk, and myConfig?\N    If debian package is used for building, can myrules and myconfig still be used? \N\N\NWhich benchmark(s) to choose for browsing?\N\N    ARMBBench\N    EEMBC BrowsingBench\N    Talos with a set of pages\N\N    Would it be possible to integrate ARMBBench or EEMBC BrowsingBench in the Talos framework? \N\N\N\NSystem level testing\N\N    What are the plans for system level?\N    Is there an overlap? Can we benfit, work together...\N    When done, should the toolchain browsing benchmark tests be run in LAVA? 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19498/linaro-toolchain-browser-benchmarks/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19328
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:(Android) LEB Acceleration with Proprietary Binary Overlays
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:In this sessions we will talk about how to integrate proprietary binary overlays onto LEBs.\N\NDescription\N------------------\NThe Linaro Platform unit recognizes that at least some of the binary drivers and firmware needed to deliver an accelerated LEB experience will be provided under a restricted license.\N\NTo unblock full enablement while maintaining our open development approach (which makes available all open-source components as well as the build service), the Linaro Android LEB program needs to grow support to supplement LEB builds through an overlay mechanism, containing acceleration binaries. The situations targeted are:\N\NBinaries available on a login protected vendor or third party site\NBinaries provided for download behind a click through form\NBinaries available for download freely, but requiring user to accept a click-through license upon install\N\NThis work will include tools and LAVA improvements that will allow users and the validation lab to deal with the new binary components. It will also deliver proof of concept refactoring of Android Platform code to build without the binaries to support our pure upstream builds.\N\NAcceptance Criteria\N-------------------------------\N1. Linaro Android Overlay package format defined and published supporting shipping an overlay file tree alongside with a license text\N2. Linaro Android Overlay packages support including binaries requiring user acceptance or acknowledgement of included license text\N3. Tools supporting the installation of Linaro Android Overlay packages by humans is available\N4. Tools supporting the automated installation of Linaro Android Overlay packages, for LAVA, is available\N5. LAVA supports managing LEBs with Linaro Android Overlays: one or more LEBs with overlays are automatically tested in LAVA\N\NSee https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-android/+spec/linaro-platform-android-device-tree for the original description.\N\NAgenda\N------------\NExplain the present status of Proprietary binaries in our builds.\NDiscuss the Blocking issues in the present distribution of binaries with linaro android.\NDiscuss a solution for end users to access the proprietary binaries.\NDiscuss a solution for LAVA to have access to the proprietary binaries.\N\NGoal of this Session\N-----------------------------\NTo brainstorm and generate concrete work items for integrating proprietary binaries with Linaro LEBs.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19328/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-android-acceleration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19294
DTSTART:20111104T160000Z
DTEND:20111104T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Package metadata with Linaro images
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:We would like to package metadata with the Linaro (Ubuntu and Android) images. The purpose is to pass information about the image to linaro-(android-)media-create such as information related to live builds or capabilities to be matched with hwpacks.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19294/linaro-platforms-p-image-metadata/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19104
DTSTART:20111104T180000Z
DTEND:20111104T190000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks
LOCATION:Grand Sierra D
DESCRIPTION:5 minute talks, first come first serve, show up early to reserve a place in line!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19104/plenary-lightning-talks/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:grand-ballroom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19145
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Friday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19145/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-13/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19133
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Friday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19133/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-13/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19154
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Friday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19154/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-13/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19170
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Friday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19170/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-13/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19183
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Friday 1
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19183/linaro-hackfest-platform-13/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19369
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Developer Advisory Team
LOCATION:Antigua 1
DESCRIPTION:As opposed to having fully-fledged 1-on-1 mentoring, we might want to think of a much more light-weight approach and coordinate efforts such as: 1) reach out to new contributors, thank them for their work and get feedback, 2) reach out to people who might be ready to apply for upload rights and help them, 3) reach out to contributors that went inactive and get feedback from them and offer help.\N\NThis should be easily manageable by a small team and would make the developer world a much more social experience.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19369/community-p-dev-advisory-team/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19449
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Desktop boot speed
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:Since we have been a bit sloppy on that topic since lucid (or busy with new features) we should aim back at better performances for the lts, that include cpu and memory usage and login time.\N\NSee https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-boot-speed\N\Nhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/11.10/BootSpeedAnalysis has boot charts for various releases and comparative charts for lucid vs. oneiric and Dell Mini 10 (reference platform, slow Atom + SSD) vs. ThinkPad X201 (fast quad core + SSD, for identifying unnecessary dependencies)\N\Nhttps://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApM3WkUQgY4WdGtnMFFnelU2ZlpMSnUxMmhFZGhWZ0E&authkey=CL-LzIQL&hl=en_US#gid=0 has more comparisons of two machines between 9.10 and 11.10.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19449/desktop-p-desktop-boot-speed/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19434
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:IRC workshops for 12.04
LOCATION:Antigua 3
DESCRIPTION:Open Week, Developer Week, Application Developer Week, User Days
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19434/community-irc-workshops/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19613
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Localized ISO community growth
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:During the Oneiric cycle a set of tools to create localized ISOs were developed. We'd like to expand on those tools, get some community feedback and a wider adoption of those tools to create ISOs adapted to a particular region.\N\NThis will be a community-based effort, and to kick it off we'll need to:\N\N- Create a policy for these images:\N-- What can be changed and what cannot\N-- Where should the images be published\N-- How can the images be tested\N- Create documentation on how to build these images\N- Create documentation on how to test them\N\NIn this session we'll discuss and elaborate on this topics to come up with a clear plan on how the community can create localized ISO images
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19613/community-p-localized-iso-community-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19574
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Improvements to cloud-utils and Related Packages
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss cloud new utilities that can be added to cloud-utils or new packages that Ubuntu should bring in.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19574/servercloud-p-cloudutils/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19556
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Ubuntu ARM
SUMMARY:LiveCD style installer for ARM
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:For ARM targets we currently have semi-preinstalled images - an already extracted rootfs on SD card which is expanded to fit the media on first boot and run oem-config.\NWe should investigate the feasibility of having an installer more in line with Ubuntu desktop, that is installing from a squashfs based live-image. There are performance issues to consider - such an image proved very slow a couple of cycles before - and the fact that most of our target hardware only has one storage media by default, making the source and the target of the install necessarily the same. We could have such a live-installer made initially only for the particular case of installing from SD card to an external USB drive.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19556/ubuntu-arm-p-live-installer/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19706
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Secure distribution of third-party .debs
LOCATION:Bonaire 3
DESCRIPTION:Care has been taken over the years to ensure that clicking a link to an executable on a website doesn't cause untrusted code to be run, and that all package downloads from the Ubuntu archive and from PPAs can be done securely.  But lots of community and third-party documentation directs users to download unsigned .debs from websites and install them, and software center facilitates this.  We need to examine the security around third-party packages.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19706/foundations-p-security-of-third-party-debs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19625
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Upstart Administration
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:In what ways can we improve Upstart from an administrators perspective?  What would make sysadmin's lives easier?\N\N- custom actions [e.g. status, force-reload, try-restart]\N- programmatic enabling/disabling of services\N- improved logging\N- serialized/interactive boot\N- suggested new common events? (see `man upstart-events` for current examples)\N- ability to list "services which will start on boot"\N- fixing LP bug: 406397 would make writing/testing new jobs easier\N\NSee last cycle's blueprint for reference:\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-o-upstart-for-admins
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19625/foundations-p-upstart-for-admins/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19570
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Juju: Using AppArmor with Charms
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Complete and publish https://juju.ubuntu.com/AppArmor. (currently in draft)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19570/servercloud-p-juju-charm-apparmor-policies/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19833
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Scaling the Ubuntu Community by Taking It Local
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:If we are to grow Ubuntu's user base by a factor of 10, we need to look at ways to scale the community. Community growth is a key to taking Ubuntu to people who have never seen it or heard of it.\N\NHere's one powerful way to scale: Build local communities at a town/city level. Make Ubuntu more of an in-person phenomenon, and less of a virtual one.\N\NWe should gather and discuss how to make this happen, as well as any other thoughts for scaling.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19833/community-scaling-by-localizing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19505
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Can we improve the LTS-to-LTS Python upgrade story?  (again)
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Every LTS we're confronted with the Python upgrade story.  This is made difficult because there is usually no overlap in Python versions from LTS to LTS.  Not that we've ever come up with a very satisfactory solution before, but let's at least discuss it again since if there is anything we can do, 12.04 is probably a good time to do it.\N\NJust to remind us: since there will never be a 2.8, we only have to worry about Python 3.  (Doubtful we'd remove Python 2.7 from main any time soon.)  Python 3.3 is slated for after 12.04, and it will only be in alpha during this cycle, which is probably in too much flux to put it in this LTS.  Extrapolating out, I think it's possible we'd see a Python 3.4 just before 14.04.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19505/foundations-p-python-lts-to-lts/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19631
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Secure Boot support for Live CDs
LOCATION:Curacao 1
DESCRIPTION:Discussion on Live CD/USB integration with Secure Boot. Will we need to create signed images? How will we maintain user-modifiability? Can we avoiding signed images?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19631/hardware-p-live-secure-boot/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19683
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms
SUMMARY:Ubuntu LEB: extend LAVA usage
LOCATION:Curacao 2
DESCRIPTION:Topics:\N - Go over the current test cases and show what is currently tested\N - How to hook Offspring builds into LAVA as soon they are completed?\N - Supporting different test bundles across images and platforms\N - Extending test support:\N   - Hardware support, such as wifi, bluetooth, sound\N   - Regression/smoke test for LEB images\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19683/linaro-platforms-lc4.11-extend-lava-usage/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19230
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Training
SUMMARY:Participating in the Linaro Community
LOCATION:Curacao 5
DESCRIPTION:This will be a presentation talking about how to get involved and participate in the Linaro community. The primary audience is:\N  * people who are transitioning from propriety to open source \N  * community members interested in getting involved in Linaro\N\NTopics included:\N  * working in open source - differences from properietary\N  * working with Linaro\N  * leasons learned from a community member's success story\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19230/linaro-training-working-in-community/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19235
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Friday 3
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19235/linaro-hackfest-members-27/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19208
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Friday 1
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon of engineering and hacking for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19208/linaro-hackfest-members-25/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19842
DTSTART:20111104T190000Z
DTEND:20111104T200000Z
CATEGORIES:General
SUMMARY:Hard-float ABI: status and future planning
LOCATION:Grand Sierra I
DESCRIPTION:Meetup for folks interested in the hard-float ABI work, discussing status to date and what's still remaining.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19842/linaro-general-armhf-status/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-i
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19146
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Toolchain
SUMMARY:Toolchain & OCTO WG Engineering Friday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 3
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Toolchain and OCTO Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19146/linaro-hackfest-tool-octo-14/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19134
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Graphics and Multimedia,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Graphics & Multimedia WG Engineering Friday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 4
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Graphics and Multimedia Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19134/linaro-hackfest-gfx-mm-14/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19155
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Kernel,Power Management
SUMMARY:Kernel & Power Mgt WG Engineering Friday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 6
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Kernel and Power Mgt Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19155/linaro-hackfest-kernel-pm-14/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19171
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest,Validation & LAVA
SUMMARY:Validation & Infrastructure WG Engineering Friday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 7
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Validation and Infrastructure Working Groups
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19171/linaro-hackfest-val-infr-14/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19184
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Android & Ubuntu Platforms,Hackfest
SUMMARY:Platform WG Engineering Friday 2
LOCATION:Curacao 8
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking session for Platform Working Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19184/linaro-hackfest-platform-14/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:curacao-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19435
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Advocacy
LOCATION:Antigua 2
DESCRIPTION:We built a great tool, let's tell the world!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19435/community-juju-advocacy/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19484
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Bug Metrics and Visualization for Ubuntu Engineering Teams
LOCATION:Antigua 4
DESCRIPTION:What metrics should the defect analysts be gathering for their engineering teams?   What visualizations of this data would be useful and what tool(s) should be used to create the visualizations?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19484/other-p-team-bug-metrics/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:antigua-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19580
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:IPv6 healthcheck for Precise
LOCATION:Bonaire 1
DESCRIPTION:Similar to the IPv6 session we had in Budapest.\NDiscuss what changed in Oneiric and what we want to focus on for Precise.\N\NThings to discuss at least include:\N - New ifupdown supporting dhcpv6\N - Testing our most important server and client packages for IPv6 support\N - Status of IPv6 support for Ubuntu core services like archive.ubuntu.com, archive.canonical.com, ntp.ubuntu.com, geoip.ubuntu.com, ... so we can have a perfectly working install in an IPv6 only environment\N - Privacy extensions\N - Dual-stack DHCP server support
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19580/foundations-p-ipv6/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19609
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:UEFI support status
LOCATION:Bonaire 2
DESCRIPTION:Current status of UEFI support in Ubuntu. Discussion of pre-UDS testing, discussion of new areas we'd like to support, and bugs that need fixing.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19609/hardware-p-uefi-status/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19373
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu News Team Goals for -P cycle
LOCATION:Bonaire 4
DESCRIPTION:Goals for improving the News Team over all, clean up documentation for UWN and Fridge, as well as update Front Page for Fridge and Branding efforts.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19373/community-p-news-team-goals/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19617
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Precise Group Photo
LOCATION:Bonaire 5
DESCRIPTION:Say cheese
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19617/desktop-p-kubuntu-group-photo/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19886
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Summit Hacking Session
LOCATION:Bonaire 6
DESCRIPTION:Hacking on summit.ubuntu.com while everyone is together.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19886/summit-hack-session/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19485
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Server and Cloud
SUMMARY:Goals and future of cloud-live project
LOCATION:Bonaire 7
DESCRIPTION:Cloud-live project delivers usable and bootable cloud infrastructure. Purpose of this blueprint is to set and define goals for the future of the project. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19485/servercloud-p-cloud-live/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19826
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Government Campaigning
LOCATION:Bonaire 8
DESCRIPTION:Dealing with Ubuntu and governments
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19826/community-p-government-campaigning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:bonaire-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19236
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Friday 4
LOCATION:Grand Sierra G
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19236/linaro-hackfest-members-28/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19234
DTSTART:20111104T201500Z
DTEND:20111104T210000Z
CATEGORIES:Hackfest
SUMMARY:Member Services Engineering Friday 2
LOCATION:Grand Sierra H
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon engineering and hacking sessions for Member Services
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/meeting/19234/linaro-hackfest-members-26/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:grand-sierra-h
END:VEVENT
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