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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21294
DTSTART:20121029T080000Z
DTEND:20121029T081500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Jono Bacon - Introduction
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21294/jono-bacon-introduction/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21295
DTSTART:20121029T081500Z
DTEND:20121029T090000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Mark Shuttleworth - Keynote
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21295/mark-shuttleworth-keynote/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21094
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:WebScale Packaging and Main Promotions
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:There are some newer technologies floating around that we may want to consider adding to the supported seed. These include:\N\N* Nginx - Has become de-facto scalable web server, and grown up as an OSS project now\N* Node.js - Gaining popularity fast, and *SHOULD* be a build-dep of OpenStack Horizon\N   - Also a direct dependency of the new Juju GUI\N* MongoDB (also headed for main as part of juju)\N-- Others?\N  - seed prunin.  Anything that can be dropped?\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21094/servercloud-r-webscale/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21306
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable sessions of the Community team.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21306/community-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21526
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Server & Cloud Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:An initial roundtable to help kick off this UDS.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21526/servercloud-r-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21142
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Round Table (Monday)
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Morning sync to discuss sessions to attend during the day and review any sessions attended the day prior.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21142/kernel-round-table-monday/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21535
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Refactor Unity accessibility support
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Discuss and outline the work required to fully enable Unity 3D for accessibility and LDTP/at-spi based automated testing.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21535/desktop-r-unity-a11y-refactor/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21214
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Development Roundtable (Monday)
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Open roundtable to discuss any Ubuntu App Development topics that might or might not be in the schedule.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21214/ubuntu-app-development-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21329
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Integrate Ubuntu Online Accounts in applications
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Ubuntu Online Accounts was added in 12.10, with initial support for Empathy, Shotwell, Gwibber and the Google Drive scope. The goal is to bring support for Online Accounts to more desktop applications, by demonstrating the available documentation and resources, and giving some examples.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21329/ubuntu-online-accounts-integration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21392
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Plenary Follow-up: Technical Q&A
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:Walk though the process of installing the Nexus7 image on your device and how to report bugs.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21392/setting-your-ubuntu-mobile-dev-environment/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21406
DTSTART:20121029T090000Z
DTEND:20121029T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Empowering Flavors
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:This session is about providing tooling which would allow the flavors to have total control over their release schedule and image creation.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21406/foundations-r-empowered-flavors/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21111
DTSTART:20121029T100000Z
DTEND:20121029T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Development Videos
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:It's time to update the Ubuntu development videos. In the sessions we want to discuss\N - which topics to pick (Essentials: Intro to Ubuntu Development, Getting Set Up, Discussion of a Debian package, Fixing a small bug)\N - solutions to recording/editing videos/screencasts
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21111/community-r-dev-videos/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21160
DTSTART:20121029T100000Z
DTEND:20121029T105500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Charm Store Freshness
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:- We need something like debian/watch for charms.\N- Upstream source repos\N- charms using old formats\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21160/serverandcloud-r-charmstore-freshness/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21182
DTSTART:20121029T100000Z
DTEND:20121029T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Redesigning the Wubi installer
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:We present a proposed redesign of the Wubi installer, for the benefit of anyone who would like to work on it.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21182/foundations-r-wubi-redesign/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21135
DTSTART:20121029T100000Z
DTEND:20121029T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Openstack QA plan
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Openstack QA workplan for Ubuntu.\N\N--\NAdd the following to the lab - quantum, ceph - james-page\NAdd different deployment options on a less frequent basis - james-page\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21135/servercloud-r-openstack-qa/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21287
DTSTART:20121029T100000Z
DTEND:20121029T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Enhance Dash with online music searching
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Enhance Dash to support searching online music. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21287/desktop-r-dash-online-music-search/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21405
DTSTART:20121029T100000Z
DTEND:20121029T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Discuss the Raring Release Schedule, and ongoing changes
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:This session is to review the Raring Release Schedule and discuss removing the 3 Alpha & one of the two Beta milestones. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21405/foundations-r-schedule/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21068
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Contributor Onramp Improvements I
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:The last two parts of the onramp:\N\N- Knowing what to work on.\N- Rewarding people who contribute to charm stuff, raise the visibility
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21068/community-r-juju-contributor-onramp-2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21095
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:XCP Toolstack Improvements
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:The XCP Toolstack is an open source, server and cloud virtualization platform which provides a rich management API on top of the Xen hypervisor. The purpose of this blueprint is to discuss improvements to the Ubuntu XCP Toolstack that we wish to make during the Q-series development cycle. We would also like to discuss ideas for improving the interaction between the XCP Toolstack and other Cloud and Server managment interfaces, such as OpenStack, CloudStack, and Juju.\N\NRationale:\N\NAs a type-1 hypervisor, Xen provides various architectural benefits over KVM which make it well suited for the cloud. The XCP Toolstack is a Xen management platform which makes Xen easy to use, and integrates well with OpenStack and CloudStack.\N\NGoals:\N\N1) To bring the XCP Toolstack in Ubuntu 13.10 on-par with XCP 1.6 and XenServer 6.1 in terms of feature parity and performance.\N\N2) To build a development community around the XCP Toolstack and Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21095/servercloud-r-xcp/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21136
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Openstack SRU schedule
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:SRU process and schedule for Essex and Folsom.\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21136/servercloud-r-openstack-sru/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21537
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Integrate a Paper Cuts toolbelt into ubuntu-dev-tools
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:In order for the Hundred Paper Cuts project to stay healthy, it needs a constant flow of new bugs, several hundred each cycle, for people to work on. Making it easier to report paper cuts will help keep the reports flowing, and a desktop utility bundled with ubuntu-dev-tools could help with this.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21537/papercuts-toolbelt/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21276
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Configuration Review
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Review of the kernel configuration for 13.04. This will concentrate on confirming the policy for various option types as well as new options. For major new options, we will discuss and confirm the selection of each.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21276/hardware-r-kernel-config-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21255
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Deferred Work Review
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Review deferred items and decide what to pick up for raring.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21255/desktop-r-kubuntu-deferred/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21047
DTSTART:20121029T110000Z
DTEND:20121029T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Feedback on Quantal Release and Improvements
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:Feedback session on what went well and what needs to be tweaked from our experiences in quantal. Goal is to keep the experiments that did work, and adjust those parts that were still causing problems.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21047/foundations-r-prior-release-feedback/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21293
DTSTART:20121029T130000Z
DTEND:20121029T131500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Ivo Weevers - Design and Community
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21293/ivo-weevers-design-and-community/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21297
DTSTART:20121029T131500Z
DTEND:20121029T133000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Drew Bliss - Valve
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21297/drew-bliss-valve/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21298
DTSTART:20121029T133000Z
DTEND:20121029T134500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:David Planella - Ubuntu and App Developers
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21298/david-planella-ubuntu-and-app-developers/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21299
DTSTART:20121029T134500Z
DTEND:20121029T140000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Nick Skaggs - Growing The Ubuntu QA Community
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21299/nick-skaggs-growing-the-ubuntu-qa-community/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21049
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Investigation of expanding ubuntu-drivers-common to be aware of drivers provided in l-b-m packages
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Often times a driver from a specific linux-backport-modules package is made available which is required for enablement (eg: a new driver from compat-wireless). It would be of great benefit to expand ubuntu-drivers-common to be aware of these updates where appropriate\N\N\N== TODO ==\NThis applies to Precise and Raring\N* [rtg] to deal with modaliases in the control files\N* [tseliot] Code to handle the logic when multiple driver versions are available\N* [tseliot] Add an entry for the default drivers so that users can go back to the default drivers once they've tried lbm\N* Recommend the default driver when multiple versions are available\N* How do we notify users that new drivers are available and what updates do we show\N* Input drivers : config files to pass module parameters\N* Should we pop up a notification even when the driver already works? We don't want to break things that work\N* Modify the description of the packages in the driver manager\N* Consider backporting this work to quantal
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21049/hardware-r-ubuntu-drivers-common-and-lbm/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21079
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:QA Community Planning
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Cover community needs, ideas and plans for outreach and recruitment
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21079/qa-r-community/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21096
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Xen work for R-series
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Xen is a mature, enterprise-grade, open-source type I hypervisor.  This session we will give a brief project update about our recent 4.2 release and the roadmap for our upcoming 4.3 release.  We will then discuss various topics about Xen integration in Ubuntu.\N\NA detailed feature list for 4.2 can be found here:\N\Nhttp://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_4.2_Feature_List\N\NThere are two related features that are probably the most important from a user / integration perspective:\N\N* libxl has gone from being a "tech preview" to having an officially-supported stable interface.  libxl is a library designed to allow all the basic hypervisor functionality in a consistent, stable interface which will be backwards-compatible.  There are already libvirt bindings available for libxl (not sure which release this will be in).\N\N* xl is now the default toolstack, rather than xend.  xl is built on top of libxl, and is meant to be a drop-in replacement for xm.  It is entirely written in C (xend and xm are written in python).  The main difference users see (other than performance improvements) should only be that they type "xl" instead of "xm" for their basic commands.\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:\N\N1. To update other Ubuntu developers on the progress of the Xen project\N\N2. To define what it would look like to have Xen be easy-to-use, robust, and reliable in Raring\N\N3. To identify any changes which need to happen for #2 to take place.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21096/servercloud-r-xen/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21321
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Boot & Resume time measurement and  improvements for ARM devices
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:A discussion of how to measure boot & resume time for ARM devices, tools for measurement, and what things can be done to improve the performance of each.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21321/foundations-r-arm-boot-resume-speedup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21213
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:The new Ubuntu App Developer upload process
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Presentation session to introduce and gather input about the new Ubuntu App Developer upload process [1], its scope for 13.04 and the work ahead.\N\N[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppDevUploadProcess 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21213/the-new-ubuntu-app-developer-upload-process/
X-TYPE:presentation
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21266
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Ubuntu SSO 2-factor authentication workshop
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Secure your Ubuntu SSO account with 2-factor authentication!\N\NGet help setting up and using your *new* YubiKey (or Android/iOS smartphone!) to add an extra layer of security to your Ubuntu SSO account. Come to the workshop sessions and help us out making Ubuntu SSO more secure for you and everybody else.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21266/ubuntu-sso-2-factor-authentication-workshop/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21122
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Improve support for input methods under Unity
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:NUX now is lacking the flexibility of input method support, only ibus can be used, we need make nux support XIM or native immodule support, then users who use NUX based application can choose whichever input method based on their decision. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21122/desktop-r-input-method-improvement/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21411
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Meeting for Ubuntu IRC ops
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:Meeting for Ubuntu IRC ops, to meet and discuss various topics.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21411/community-r-ircops/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21133
DTSTART:20121029T140000Z
DTEND:20121029T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Juju support for application server technologies (Django, JEE, RoR, etc)
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Application server technologies such as Django, JavaEE or Ruby on Rails work in a similar way: an application server provides a runtime and services to a number of applications it hosts, such as access to data sources, configuration options, etc in a way that shields the applications from the underlying topology. This blueprint aims to extend the Juju subordinate service concept, provide support for a number of application server technologies in two ways: charms for some of the most common application servers and tools to enable users to create charms for their own application to be deployed on top of any compatible application server.\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21133/servercloud-r-juju-appserver-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21250
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Improving crossplatform capabilities of current UI testing
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:With the need of doing UI testing in UE, we are looking for a set of existing test cases that can be used for that, unity test suite is an ideal candidate as a starting point.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21250/qa-r-reliable-crossplatform-ui-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21533
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Color Management Hackfest 2012 in Brno - Wishes? Ideas?
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Shortly after the UDS there is the Color Management Hackfest in Brno, where I am invited to participate. I am there to work on color management obn the printing part, but I can also forward any ideas, wishes, and requirements for Ubuntu. In this session we can discuss what is important for Ubuntu and needs to be talked about on the hackfest.\N\Nhttp://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/OpenIcc/Events/Hackfest/2012\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21533/desktop-r-color-management-hackfest/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21138
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Virtualization support for Power architecture
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Currently, virtualization infrastructure from qemu to openstack, does not fully comprehend architectures that are non-x86. While qemu has finally been built on powerpc in precise to enable a KVM enabled VM, things like libvirt and openstack do not entirely know about the existence and difference for non-x86 hosts and VMs. Enablement is needed so that these differences are apparent and so that jobs/VMs can be created as "generic" or specific to a certain architecture.\N\N== Comment ==\NHi Ben, Currently the session shortname (virt-powerpc) doesn't fit the convention for the tracks.  Would you be able to determine where you think this best fits?  -- Daviey\N\NChange to servercloud. -- BenC
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21138/servercloud-r-virt-powerpc/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21183
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Charm Helper 2 - Declarative Charming
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:We've learned a lot since the creation of charm helper. Debian packagers took 7 iterations before boiling all of debhelper's goodness into a declarative system. We can learn from them, and get there in our second iteration.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21183/servercloud-r-juju-charmhelper2/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21547
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Java & OpenJDK plans for 13.04
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:- Finishing the Java6 to Java7 transition\N- Obsoleting Java6 for 13.04\N- OpenJDK plans for new architectures\N- Brainstorming about OpenJDK 8 for 14.04
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21547/foundations-r-openjdk/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21332
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:How do we handle reverting packages in the devel release that introduce regressions?
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:We've talked about reverting uploads as a tool for correcting regressions in the development release.  This practice has not been adopted as widely as it probably should be.  Discuss the reasons and come up with clear policies on when reverting is the right answer (as well as when it isn't), so we can act on these policies quickly and with confidence, minimizing development velocity lost across the team.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21332/foundations-r-revert-policy/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21394
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:How do I know my code is not consuming too much memory
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:How do I know my code is not consuming too much memory
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21394/how-do-i-know-my-code-is-not-consuming-too-much-memory/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21317
DTSTART:20121029T151500Z
DTEND:20121029T160000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ubuntu SDK assessment criteria
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:While the 13.04 cycle focus will not be on tooling for an Ubuntu SDK for app developers, we do want to kick off a discussion and ultimately define the criteria we will use to assess each one of the contending technologies and libraries we will include in a future Ubuntu SDK.\N\NAlso we want to discuss what a future SDK should include in terms of tools, libraries, etc.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21317/appdev-r-sdk-criteria/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21070
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Lubuntu work items for R
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:All development work items  and discussions for Lubuntu 13.04.\N\NSome topics for discussions :\N * Specific testcases\N * Dropping alternate ISO in favor of netboot install\N * Discuss release schedule\N * ...
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21070/community-r-lubuntu-work-items/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21104
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Openstack next steps
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Openstack grizzly in Ubuntu\N\NIts big - who in the team knows which bits and where do we have gaps? -- james-page\N\NRationale:\N\NOpenstack has been in Ubuntu for 4 releases now and is established and stable. Folsom is the next release of Openstack and Ubuntu should have this release as well.\N\NGoal:\N\NInclude the grizzly release in Ubuntu 13.04 and 12.04
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21104/servercloud-r-openstack-grizzly/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21259
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Packaging for Raring
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Discuss packaging changes/work for raring.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21259/desktop-r-kubuntu-packaging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21051
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Simplification of Checkbox with standalone scripts and test plans
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Checkbox is too complicated. It has a plugable architecture that is flexible in some ways at the cost of being difficult to maintain. We want to simplify the architecture so that it is flexible in ways that matter to users while coping more easily changes.\N\NFirst, we should move the flow of the application from the prompt plugins to the frontend process. This change would make the user interface extensible independently from the backend. As a result, this would make it trivial to run a single test after completing a test run.\N\NSecond, we should move the responsibility of the remaining plugins to standalone scripts. The command to call the scripts would be configurable to remain flexible. For example, this could be the command to run tests in random order:\N\N    checkbox-runner $CHECKBOX_SHARE/jobs/local.txt \\N    | checkbox-transform --blacklist='plugin=local' \\N    | checkbox-random\N\NLast, we should introduce the concept of a test plan to invalidate forking Checkbox with custom tests. A test plan would have the sorted jobs from a whitelist with their scripts, so any version of checkbox with this support would run the same tests the same way.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21051/cert-r-checkbox-simplification/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21109
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:What new devs should be doing
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:As part of this session we should talk about these topics:\N - Find a way to deal with updating the wiki page in the most painless way. \N - Investigate how we could get things into Harvest automatically.\N - Encourage engineers to tag bugs as 'bitesize'."
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21109/community-r-dev-tasks-definition/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21359
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Accessibility
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:I have three accessibility items.\N\NFirst, I'd like to drop the HighContrastInverse & LowContrast themes.\NGNOME dropped support for these two themes late this cycle and they\Ncan no longer be set in an unpatched gnome-control-center. The idea is\Nthat this one theme will be significantly better than trying to\Nsupport three mediocre themes. I hacked in support for these themes\Nfor 3.6.0 in Ubuntu 12.10 but gnome-themes-standard 3.6.1 isn't\Nbuilding for me yet with the hack.\N\NThe two dropped themes aren't really terribly usable anyway, and\Nunless someone steps up to maintain them, it's not worth the headache\Nto try to keep them building.\N\NMy second item is a requested feature. It would be really great if\NUnity would support the zoom and color effects built in to GNOME 3.6.\NBy setting inverse or adjusting the brightness/contrast this way, all\Napps (even web pages in your web browser) will respect your color\Nsetting.\N\Nhttp://bicha.net/img/gnome-zoom1.png\Nhttp://bicha.net/img/gnome-zoom2.png\Nhttp://bicha.net/img/gnome-zoom3.png\N\NAnd finally, Unity includes a mostly hidden accessibility status menu.\NIt's probably a good thing it's hidden as it's almost useless at the\Nmoment. I filed bug http://pad.lv/1067166 requesting that a\Nreplacement be designed and included in 13.04.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21359/desktop-r-accessibility/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21383
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:IT Manager Meet up 
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:A chance for IT managers to share ideas and experiences. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21383/it-manager-meet-up/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21413
DTSTART:20121029T160500Z
DTEND:20121029T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Sustainable translations for R
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:During the Precise cycle, we had a living translation coordinator community with active members who did things done. This has deteriorated during the Quantal cycle because of life, but it would be useful for the ubuntu-translations effort to resurrect the initiative. Possible tasks that need volunteers:\N\N- Language pack update management\N- Translation import management\N- Bug management\N- Reviewing the wiki content at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/\N- ?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21413/community-r-sustainable-translations/
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X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21325
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Staging ISOs before daily smoke testing
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Trying to improve ISO testing by running some automated testing before image publication.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21325/qa-r-staging-iso-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21307
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable sessions of the Community team.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21307/community-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21143
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Round Table (Tuesday)
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Morning sync to discuss sessions to attend during the day and review any sessions attended the day prior.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21143/kernel-round-table-tuesday/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21215
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Development Roundtable (Tuesday)
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Open roundtable to discuss any Ubuntu App Development topics that might or might not be in the schedule.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21215/ubuntu-app-development-roundtable-tuesday/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21391
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Enhanced Upstart User Sessions
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Discuss requirements with Desktop Team and others on how the existing Upstart user sessions need to be enhanced to provide suitable facilities to the desktop.\N\N= Key Questions =\N\N* What needs to be stored in a "session"?\N   (list of entities and data types)\N\N* What interfaces are required to such sessions?\N\N* Is there a 1-to-1 mapping between users and sessions?\N\N* Can/should sessions persist?\N\N* Will users be able to manipulate their own session(s)?\N\N* What is the maximum amount of memory a session _could_ occupy?\N  (Allowing an arbitrary large amount of data will impact the design).\N\N= References =\N\N* https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2012-October/003999.html\N* https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-q-upstart-session-requirements
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21391/foundations-r-upstart-user-session-enhancements/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21378
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Canonical QA CoP meetup at UDS
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:The Canonical QA Cop is a cross company team that collaborates on improving the qa process and toolset inside Canonical.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21378/qa-r-cop-meetup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21333
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Archive Maintenance Software Hacking
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Workshop session for the tools used to run the archive (not including Launchpad) - ubuntu-archive-tools, transition tracker, britney. \N\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-upload-intermediary
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21333/archive-maintenance-software-hacking/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21389
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Security
SUMMARY:Security Roundtable
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Security Team roundtable discussion. Bring your questions and topics to discuss with the security team.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21389/security-r-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21381
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Deprecation of Query2 format; introduce a simplified Query2
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Query2 was introduced during 12.04 as a new feature for machine read-able format. While the new JSON format describes the images, it is rather unweildy. In light of that, it is proposed to deprecate the new format and introduce a simplified format which is based on request.\N\NThe new format will return results based on URL, for example:\Ndata=cloud&distro=lucid&arch=amd64&stream=server&instance_type=ebs&region=ap-southeast-1\N\NWill return:\N{\N    "request": {\N        "allactive": "1",\N        "arch": "amd64",\N        "bad_asks": [],\N        "cloud": "EC2",\N        "data": "cloud",\N        "distro": "lucid",\N        "instance_type": "ebs",\N        "region": "ap-southeast-1",\N        "release_tag": "release",\N        "stream": "server"\N    },\N    "response": [\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-09-13",\N            "build_id": "D87316017B9FF4490EF14CB7119E8995",\N            "build_serial": "20120913",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": true,\N            "published_date": "2012-09-13",\N            "published_id": "ami-903575c2",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-903575c2",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        },\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-07-26",\N            "build_id": "9CF68D8D8D3F9B9D529A0BA3FDE64B94",\N            "build_serial": "20120724",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": false,\N            "published_date": "2012-07-26",\N            "published_id": "ami-786d2c2a",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-786d2c2a",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        },\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-04-03",\N            "build_id": "BB64C065F8912EAC3947D7407FCC3F68",\N            "build_serial": "20120403",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": false,\N            "published_date": "2012-04-03",\N            "published_id": "ami-6c6f283e",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-6c6f283e",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        },\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-02-21",\N            "build_id": "98BD8363A17C49562E89D52DF2F05097",\N            "build_serial": "20120221",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": false,\N            "published_date": "2012-02-21",\N            "published_id": "ami-7089cd22",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-7089cd22",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        }\N    ],\N    "vendor": {\N        "name": "Canonical Group, Ltd.",\N        "product": "Ubuntu Cloud Images",\N        "product_eula": "http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/licensing",\N        "product_url": "http://www.ubuntu.com"\N    },\N    "version": {\N        "epoch": 1348259881,\N        "uuid": "7c057ef45e1543df8d538bd55d466733"\N    }\N}\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21381/servercloud-r-query2-deprecation/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21550
DTSTART:20121030T080000Z
DTEND:20121030T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design Roundtable
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:- Discuss questions for design track.\N- Go through the design sessions today.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21550/design-roundtable/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21269
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improve support for apps installed in /opt/
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the platform changes needed to support /opt/ installation for things like Unity .lens and .scope files, dbus .service files and application .desktop files
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21269/foundations-r-opt-installation/
X-TYPE:discussion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21528
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Arm Power Measurement
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:A discussion of best practices for measuring and reporting power consumption on low power devices. This will include software tools, lab testing environments, and tools for troubleshooting problems.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21528/arm-power-measurement/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21114
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Ubuntu as a gaming platform: audio support
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Audio of all forms (stereo, surround, 3D positional, etc.) must work extremely well in Ubuntu
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21114/desktop-r-gaming-platform-audio-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21209
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:UTAH School-1
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21209/utah-training/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21561
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Apt Improvements
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:= Rationale =\NAs described in bug 972077, apt's on-disk format makes it difficult or impossible to update the archive without exposing a race condition to a client.  While in theory potentially very small, in reality it makes 'apt' a very weak link in a automated install scenario.\N\N= Goal =\NMake apt hashsum mismatch errors go away permanently, and remove racey conditions when updating apt repositories.\N\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21561/servercloud-r-apt-improvements/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21382
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Create Ubuntu Archive Snapshots swift-mirror
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Initially this came out as a discussion on #ubuntu-cloud (or was it #juju?) when swift CDN backed mirrors were announced for Amazon EC2 cloud.\N\NIt is in a way related to servercloud-q-apt-improvements the hash based apt repositories.\N\NDebian has http://snapshot.debian.org/ repository. In essence it has every package, every version, every architecture, ever published in debian (more or less). Furthermore it also makes all of these packages available with standard apt-get, by storing and providing Releases/Packages files made by each publisher run (more or less).\N\NCurrently in Ubuntu/Launchpad we do not have such facility.\N\NIt is possible to retrieve individual source&binary packages from launchpadlibrarian, but the whole Ubuntu Archive is not available as of that point in time.\N\NIdeally if the Ubuntu Mirror is backed by immutable CDN, it should be relatively cheap to also store and server the repository files over the CDN to create equivalent service like snapshot.debian.org but only for the ubuntu archive.\N\NAnother use case for this type of mirror would be the archive that currently holds automatically generated dbgsym packages. Currently dbgsym packages are not available for every single version of packages in the archive. And for launchpad/whoopsie/daisy retraces it has been requested to keep all versions of dbgsym packages and not remove them, otherwise retraces fail and we are loosing important information from submitted core dumps.\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21382/servercloud-r-swiftmirrorsnapshots/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21067
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Contributor Onramp Improvements I
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:This will cover 2 parts of the onramp:\N\N- Just knowing that you can help\N- Skill development
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21067/community-r-juju-contributor-onramp-1/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21360
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Connectivity Checking
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:I suggested earlier in the Quantal cycle emabling connectivity\Nchecking by default; the suggestion brought up quite a lot of\Ninteresting discussion which we should bring back at UDS.\N\NThere are some clear benefits such as being able to handle captive\Nportals more gracefully, but there general idea of being able to know\Nwhether an "online" state means having actual Internet access or not\Nbrings some benefits, but introduces issues that we need to be\Nprepared to tackle, such as how to reasonably know whether the\NInternet is reachable, what external servers to use, and how regular\Ntraffic generated from this would affect these servers.\N\NWhat needs to be done for connectivity checking to be working properly\Nand efficiently for everyone?\NHow can we make sure privacy and other concerns are taken into account?\NHow can we use connectivity checking to improve the user experience on Ubuntu?\NWhere does connectivity checking tie in to Ubuntu on different form factors?\NWhere could this fail horribly?\NHow can we best test such a feature?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21360/desktop-r-connectivity-checking/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21529
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Deprecate Language Selector
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Rationale:\N(from original description)\NIt would be good to use the upstream "region" panel code and deprecate language-selector next cycle (better to have capplets integrated in system settings than have "launchers" for standalone apps there).\N\NGoal:\NThe ubuntu-specific language-selector should be removed as GNOME upstream now provides a suitable alternative.\N\NWe will maybe need some design input on the ui and to finish the coding part started this cycle.\N\N---\N\NFrom original description:\N\N+1. The main missing bit here is integrating the ibus module chooser.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21529/desktop-q-deprecate-language-selector/
X-TYPE:discussion
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21560
DTSTART:20121030T090000Z
DTEND:20121030T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Shopping Lens Discussion
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:In the Community Roundtable some had a desire to talk about the introduction of the Shopping Lens.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21560/shopping-lens-discussion/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21326
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Juju CI (Go and Python)
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Juju is subject to a rapid development pace, and will continue to do so. We should gate both trunks (python and go) on unit and functional tests passing. This should include some form of the official charm tests. This will require substantial infrastructure to test all providers such as MaaS.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21326/servercloud-r-juju-ci/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21134
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Openstack packaging
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Re-work packaging framework so its easier to work with and maintain.\N\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21134/servercloud-r-openstack-packaging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21562
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu LoCo Best Practices, Tips, & Tricks
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Ubuntu LoCo team leaders, members and interested parties share and discuss best practices for the creation and maintenance of Ubuntu teams.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21562/community-r-ubuntuloco-best-practices/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21353
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Streamline our process for tracking images included in a release
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:The existing ReleaseManifest wiki page used for tracking the images including in a release is high-overhead and requires manual synchronization with the actual build infrastructure.  Let's obsolete this with something simpler and auto-generated.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21353/foundations-r-release-manifest-streamlining/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21224
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:LEGO Cuusoo
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Community building and co-creation with consumers by\NTroels Lange Andersen, Director at LEGO New Business Group
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21224/lego-cuusoo-community-building-and-co-creation-with-consumers/
X-TYPE:presentation
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21323
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improving support for RAID (mdadm) within Ubiquity
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:In the Q cycle alternate CDs have been dropped for some flavours. But there is still one major feature missing from the ubiquity installer - RAID (mdadm) support. This spec will implement RAID support in ubiquity.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21323/foundations-r-ubiquity-raid/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21334
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Enabling input (sensor) access for ARM devices
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Enable various input drivers to provide sensor access on ARM devices (tablets and phones).  This includes the following:\N\N    - camera        [PRIORITY]   \N    - wifi            [PRIORITY]    works\N    - bluetooth        [PRIORITY]    works\N    - touch            [PRIORITY]    works (single touch)\N    - accelerometer\N    - GPS       \N    - compass   \N    - NFC       \N    - Telephony
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21334/desktop-r-arm-input-sensor-drivers/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21363
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:PackageKit 0.8.x
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:Hi!\NThere have been many changes on PackageKit recently. The 0.8.x series\Nbroke API, so we are now able to do very clever cache handling in\NPackageKit backends, also we changed the DBus interaction to be a lot\Nfaster and did some improvements on the core, which will also result\Nin increased speed due to less overhead.\NThe new PackageKit also contains the possibility to run transactions\Nin parallel, which provides another speed gain. The frontend API has\Nbeen simplified, so it is now easier to use and more extendable.\NAlso PackageKit now contains a few cool new features - like\Nsystemd-interaction. (inhibiting shutdown on upgrade & showing error\Nmessages) Also offline-upgrades are possible, if a recent enough\NPlymouth version is present. I don't know if these features are wanted\Nin Ubuntu, but at least for the huge improvements made in PackageKit\N0.8.x I suggest upgrading it to 0.8.x in the next cycle.\N\NAlso, it would be very cool if the Aptcc backend of PackageKit (the\Ncurrent default backend) would receive the same improvements on\NUbuntu-specific stuff like Aptdaemon did, so that most Ubuntu tools\Nare usable with Aptdaemon and PackageKit.\NMost Aptd features are already present in PackageKit for a long time\Nand just need implementation in the Aptcc backend. (which currently\Ndoesn't cover all features of PackageKit)\NThe most recent PackageKit, including dependent packages, is available\Nin Debian Experimental for testing. Aptd would need to be updated,\Nbecause it's compatibility-layers will most likely not work with the\Nchanges done in PK.\NKind regards,\N   Matthias
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21363/desktop-r-package-kit/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21402
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:App Developer Upload Process Feedback
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Follow up on discussion from ubuntu-devel in September about how to improve the upload process for app developers to make it more scalable:\N  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2012-September/035731.html\N\NPlease note: this specification only focused on applications that are uploaded to the Extras extension repository. Thus, this process does not cover developer uploads of newer versions of software in the existing main archive (which includes the main, restricted, universe and multiverse components). We do want to explore and discuss the best way to provide updates for main archive apps, but those are out of scope for the current revision of the spec.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21402/appdev-r-app-upload-process-feedback/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21379
DTSTART:20121030T100000Z
DTEND:20121030T105500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Planning the future of Xpresser desktop automation tool
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:This session will be used to plan the features of the Xpresser desktop automation tool for the next cycle. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21379/qa-r-xpresser-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21056
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Online API documentation website
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Review the current status of the project, adjusting the spec as necessary, and plan the future development and deployment of the website.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21056/appdev-r-api-website/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21052
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:QA Dashboard
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:This piece of work is about reporting results from jenkins and utah in a consistent and helpful manner. The QA Team is creating a series of web reports that together will form a QA Dashboard for Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21052/qa-r-dashboard/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21116
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Ubuntu as a gaming platform: graphics support
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Graphics in general must work extremely well in Ubuntu (OpenGL specifically)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21116/desktop-r-gaming-platform-graphics-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21548
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Create a plan to prevent divergence between desktop and tablet policy
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Now that we have the Nexus 7 as a reference device, it is becoming obvious that there would be certain system policies that might be applied to make Ubuntu Desktop behave better on a tablet. For example, it is common on tablet devices to press the power button and expect to instantly suspend the machine, instead of prompting the user for the desired action.\N\NWe need to create a plan on how to identify and manage these potential policy differences.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21548/desktop-r-tablet-desktop-convergence-divergence/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21256
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Raring Development
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Coding to do in Raring
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21256/desktop-r-kubuntu-development/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21288
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Add widget support for Unity
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Implement a widget mechanism in Unity. Provide the API for developing widgets. And provide the documentation on the API.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21288/desktop-r-unity-widget-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21241
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Certification coverage for 13.04 (and 12.04.3)
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:The Canonical hardware certification team will be hosting a session at UDS to plan and gather feedback about the certification programme for  Ubuntu and how coverage will evolve during this cycle.\N\NAs both hardware support in Ubuntu and available hardware continue to evolve, we need to review the elements we test, and the amount to which we test them, to ensure certification testing continues to be relevant for modern hardware while de-emphasizing elements whose usefulness     decreases with age.\N\NUbuntu end-users benefit from this effort by having information about which components are tested in Ubuntu-certified systems, which lets     them know about the kind of experience they will have out-of-the-box with a Ubuntu-certified system.\N\NOEMs can also benefit from this to ensure that tested components work well with Ubuntu, thus ensuring that their systems can get certified    and a good experience is provided for users.\N\NCanonical benefits from a well-defined and discussed certification coverage list to be able to tell OEMs that the hardware they include in their systems is tested to its full ability when certifying for Ubuntu.\N\N== Session overview ==\NThe UDS session will be a forum where we will discuss:\N\N* A quick overview of a test's lifecycle: blacklist, greylist and whitelist, and how a test moves between them.\N* A quick review of existing whitelist tests to determine their relevance and any need for improvement.\N* Quick overview of all tests mentioned in the 12.10 coverage document to see how they will change for 13.04, with review of greylist tests to see which ones will make it on the whitelits\N* Discussion on new tests to be added (they go in the greylist first)\N* Discussion on sleep/resume time thresholds for 13.04\N\N== Current greylist ==\N\NHibernate/Resume (30 iterations)\NMMC data cards\NHybrid Graphics: if UMA or discrete work out of the box: all ports working the certification will include a note specifying which device was certified.\NMultiple-Monitor (where supported, multi-head display (2 heads) are tested)\NWi-fi Slider (hardware rfkill)\N\NSecondary function keys:\NBrightness\NMedia Control\NWireless\NSleep\NVideo switch\N\NSuper key (Windows key)\NBluetooth Audio\NVertical edge scrolling\NSpecific USB 3.0 devices\NLid sensors\NLid open\NHDMI audio\NAccelerometers\NMultitouch devices (basic functionality)\NResuming from suspend  in less than 3 seconds\NOverall suspend/resume time of less than 10 seconds\N\N== Possible new coverage ==\N\N * Displayport audio\N * Audio settings maintained after suspend. This means ensuring that user-visible settings don't change in ways that will be confusing, like the microphone (or even speakers) muting themselves for no reason, or changes in user-adjustable volume.\N * LEDs\N * Bluetooth file transfer\N * Bluetooth browse file\N * Horizontal scrolling
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21241/cert-r-13-04-coverage/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21344
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Servergy PowerPC Server Demo
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:Servergy unveils new class of hyper-efficient Power Linux ™ Enterprise Server in a Microserver footprint. At under 9lbs, with the foot print of a legal pad of paper. The CTS-1000 is the next generation of high-density high-bandwidth Power Linux enterprise server that operates on up to 80% less power and space. Built on Power Architecture, and offering a variety of Linux distributions and software applications, the servers literally help pay for themselves.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21344/servergy-powerpc-server-demo/
X-TYPE:presentation
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21538
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:OpenStack Infrastructure HA
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Now that OpenStack has matured even more, High Availability is one of the components on which more concentration is required. HA support for certain components of the infrastructure have been provided in the form of Resource Agents, however, these do not address some of the uses cases.\N\NIn this session we will discuss the following:\N\NHA for RabbitMQ\N - Active/Active\N - Active/Passive\NHA for MySQL\N - Active/Passive - DRBD\N - Active/Active - Galera\NQuamtum\N - quamtum-l3-agent (Active/Passive)\N - quamtum-dhcp-agent (Active/Passive)\N - quamtum-server (HAProxy)\NNova\N - nova-api (HAProxy)\N - nova-scheduler (HAProxy)\NCinder (HAProxy)\Nkeystone (HAProxy)\NGlance (Ceph)\N - glance-api\N - glance-registry\N\N== Other ==\NCeph\N - Pacemaker support\NQpid\N\N== Resource agents ==\Nopenstack-resource-agents:\N - cinder-api \N - cinder-schedule\N - cinder-volume\N - glance-api\N - glance-registry\N - keystone\N - nova-api\N - nova-cert\N - nova-consoleauth\N - nova-network\N - nova-novnc\N - nova-scheduler\N - nova-volume\N - quantum-agent-dhcp\N - quantum-agent-l3\N - quantum-server\N\Nceph-resource-agents
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21538/servercloud-r-openstack-ha/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21181
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Youth Team
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:This is a session to track progress of the Ubuntu Youth team throughout the Q cycle, and to plan activities for the R cycle.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21181/community-r-ubuntu-youth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21410
DTSTART:20121030T110000Z
DTEND:20121030T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Xubuntu: General planning for R
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:Planning the Xubuntu R release. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21410/community-r-xubuntu-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21315
DTSTART:20121030T130000Z
DTEND:20121030T131500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Ubuntu means business
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:A whirlwind tour of Ubuntu as used in organisations around the world. \NChris Kenyon, Canonical's head of Sales will cover worldwide Ubuntu \Nshipments, thin clients, Ubuntu's work with Openstack and how Canonical \Nhelps many of the world's largest companies get better value out of \Ntheir Ubuntu deployments.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21315/chris-kenyon/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21316
DTSTART:20121030T133000Z
DTEND:20121030T134500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:HP
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:HP Plenary
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21316/hp/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21072
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:ARMv8/arm64/aarch64 progress for r
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Update on progress tracking for getting components together for aarch64 support in Ubuntu for the r cycle. Following on from https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-q-aarch64-porting\N\NAreas for development for 13.04:\N\N== toolchain ==\N\NProgress of toolchain support for aarch64-linux-gnu, following on from https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-ubuntu/+spec/aarch64-cross-bootstrap-debian-ubuntu\N\N== archive & package set ==\N\NProgress of aarch64 archive:\N\N * Archive opened for aarch64?\N * Bootstrap progress\N * Initial package builds\N  * dependencies of packages we care about, eg:\N    * apache2\N    * juju\N\NSee also:\N * https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-ubuntu/+spec/aarch64-cross-bootstrap-debian-ubuntu\N\N== kernel ==\N\NSelection of kernel(s) for aarch64\N\N  * assuming vexpress config\N  * any other ports required in the 13.04 timeframe?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21072/foundations-r-aarch64/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21117
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Ubuntu as a gaming platform: input devices support
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Input devices (joysticks and gamepads), low-latency input and full button support for gaming mice and keyboards must work extremely well in Ubuntu
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21117/desktop-r-gaming-platform-input-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21258
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Images for Raring
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Decide on images to build for raring.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21258/desktop-r-kubuntu-images/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21277
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Kernel Delta Review
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Review of the current Ubuntu Kernel patch delta from upstream. 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-r/meeting/21277/hardware-r-kernel-delta-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21210
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:UTAH Lab-1
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21210/utah-training-2/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21311
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Leadership Mini-Summit
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:At the Ubuntu Leadership Mini-Summit we want to to provide an opportunity to block off some time to discuss leadership topics and help empower our leadership and governance community to feel empowered to lead in our community. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21311/leadership-mini-summit/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21386
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:PARK: Design and co-creation
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Design and co-creation, by Frans Joziasse, Director and co-founder\Nof PARK.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21386/park-design-and-co-creation/
X-TYPE:presentation
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21557
DTSTART:20121030T140000Z
DTEND:20121030T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Translations Roundtable
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable with an open agenda to discuss any translations-related topics that might not be on the schedule
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21557/translations-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21050
DTSTART:20121030T151500Z
DTEND:20121030T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Intel UEFI Update
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Intel to provide an update on UEFI for through 13.04 cycle
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21050/hardware-r-uefi-update-from-intel/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21090
DTSTART:20121030T151500Z
DTEND:20121030T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:MySQL Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:A roundtable discussion around MySQL in Ubuntu. Followup from UDS-Q and discussion of work items for this cycle.\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21090/servercloud-r-mysql/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21058
DTSTART:20121030T151500Z
DTEND:20121030T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Preparing Ubuntu Accomplishments client applications for release
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:The Accomplishments clients consist of the Viewer, Daemon, and Trophy lens,  These need to be setup for packaging and submitted to the Universe archive for Ubuntu 13.04.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21058/community-r-accomplishments-clients/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21178
DTSTART:20121030T151500Z
DTEND:20121030T160000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ask Ubuntu integration on the Ubuntu App Developer site
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Deploy and integrate the Ask Ubuntu plugin into the app developer site
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21178/appdev-r-askubuntu-app-developer-site-plugin/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21371
DTSTART:20121030T151500Z
DTEND:20121030T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Default File Manager
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:GNOME's new Files app (Nautilus) has been a bit controversial. While\Nthe devs have admitted that they should have followed GNOME's feature\Nproposal process and the UI had some obvious bugs in the 3.5\Nsnapshots, I think Nautilus 3.6 is a clear improvement for most users.\N\NI believe that nautilus 3.8 is the best choice as default file manager\Nfor users and for Ubuntu developers for 13.04. I just don't see\Nanything else that has the stability, shared maintenance, and\Nintegration with the default desktop that the latest nautilus has.\N\NWe should come up with a list of specific requirements that we want\Nfrom Nautilus which we can present to developers. Here's my start:\N\N- GtkMenuButton needs to export its menus to dbus for use by the HUD\N- While F10 opens the new gear menu, there is no keyboard accessible\Nway to access the "view menu"\N- Traditional keyboard shortcuts like Alt+F, Alt+V, etc. have been\Ndropped, which I'm thinking could cause trouble for accessibility.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21371/desktop-r-default-file-manager/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21115
DTSTART:20121030T151500Z
DTEND:20121030T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Ubuntu as a gaming platform: longevity of binaries
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:We want to discuss and address considerations on obsolescence of libraries during a game's lifetime and how this works in Ubuntu when compared to other platforms
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21115/foundations-r-gaming-platform-binaries-longevity/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21268
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improve the cross-compilation story in Ubuntu
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:We now have cross-compilers in Ubuntu, and interesting cross-compilation targets in Ubuntu.  It's time to step up the best practices around them and make sure we have a good working solution for the packages that are part of the image.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21268/foundations-r-improve-cross-compilation/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21080
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Testing in a Cadence
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Define and identify requirements for participation and reporting of test results on a regular basis during the cycle. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21080/qa-r-testing-cadence/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21146
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Plans for Ubuntu TV development
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Define the work that can be done by members of the Ubuntu community on the TV in the next cycle, set goals and milestones to measure progress along the way, and identify key people and resources within Canonical that will be available.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21146/community-r-tv-development/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21119
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Ubuntu as a gaming platform: process cleanup actions
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:We need to address possible issues with process cleanup not handling some important actions (e.g. video mode restoration after app exit or crash)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21119/desktop-r-gaming-platform-process-cleanup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21381
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Deprecation of Query2 format; introduce a simplified Query2
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Query2 was introduced during 12.04 as a new feature for machine read-able format. While the new JSON format describes the images, it is rather unweildy. In light of that, it is proposed to deprecate the new format and introduce a simplified format which is based on request.\N\NThe new format will return results based on URL, for example:\Ndata=cloud&distro=lucid&arch=amd64&stream=server&instance_type=ebs&region=ap-southeast-1\N\NWill return:\N{\N    "request": {\N        "allactive": "1",\N        "arch": "amd64",\N        "bad_asks": [],\N        "cloud": "EC2",\N        "data": "cloud",\N        "distro": "lucid",\N        "instance_type": "ebs",\N        "region": "ap-southeast-1",\N        "release_tag": "release",\N        "stream": "server"\N    },\N    "response": [\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-09-13",\N            "build_id": "D87316017B9FF4490EF14CB7119E8995",\N            "build_serial": "20120913",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": true,\N            "published_date": "2012-09-13",\N            "published_id": "ami-903575c2",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-903575c2",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        },\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-07-26",\N            "build_id": "9CF68D8D8D3F9B9D529A0BA3FDE64B94",\N            "build_serial": "20120724",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": false,\N            "published_date": "2012-07-26",\N            "published_id": "ami-786d2c2a",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-786d2c2a",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        },\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-04-03",\N            "build_id": "BB64C065F8912EAC3947D7407FCC3F68",\N            "build_serial": "20120403",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": false,\N            "published_date": "2012-04-03",\N            "published_id": "ami-6c6f283e",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-6c6f283e",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        },\N        {\N            "arch": "amd64",\N            "build_date": "2012-02-21",\N            "build_id": "98BD8363A17C49562E89D52DF2F05097",\N            "build_serial": "20120221",\N            "build_type": "server",\N            "cloud_name": "EC2",\N            "distro_code_name": "lucid",\N            "distro_name": "Lucid Lynx",\N            "distro_version": "10.04",\N            "instance_type": "ebs",\N            "kernel_id": "aki-11d5aa43",\N            "latest_build": false,\N            "published_date": "2012-02-21",\N            "published_id": "ami-7089cd22",\N            "published_url": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=#launchAmi=ami-7089cd22",\N            "ramdisk_id": "None",\N            "region_name": "ap-southeast-1",\N            "release_tag": "release",\N            "response_type": "cloud"\N        }\N    ],\N    "vendor": {\N        "name": "Canonical Group, Ltd.",\N        "product": "Ubuntu Cloud Images",\N        "product_eula": "http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/licensing",\N        "product_url": "http://www.ubuntu.com"\N    },\N    "version": {\N        "epoch": 1348259881,\N        "uuid": "7c057ef45e1543df8d538bd55d466733"\N    }\N}\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21381/servercloud-r-query2-deprecation/
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X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21551
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:- Discuss questions for design track.\N- Go through design sessions for this day.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21551/design-roundtable/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21401
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:ubiquity / oem-config changes for arm devices
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Ubiquity can be used on ARM devices either to install (e.g. Panda Boards) or to perform initial user configuration (oem-config mode).\N\NWhat changes are needed for ubiquity?\N\N* Lower memory footprint ?\N* Faster configuration ?\N* Design changes in steps ?\N* Fullscreen-mode ?\N\NThe 12.10 slide decks of ubiquity and oem-config are available here:\Nhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubiquity/SlideDecks
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21401/foundations-r-arm-ubiquity/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21066
DTSTART:20121030T160500Z
DTEND:20121030T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Conference Representation for 2k13
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:What conferences should we attend to run talks, workshops in support of other projects? 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21066/community-r-juju-conferences/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21059
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Accomplishments Collections Cleanup
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Review the state of the current collections, identified things that need to be fixed, expanded on or removed.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21059/community-r-accomplishments-collection-cleanup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21308
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable sessions of the Community team.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21308/community-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21144
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Round Table (Wednesday)
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Morning sync to discuss sessions to attend during the day and review any sessions attended the day prior.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21144/kernel-round-table-wednesday/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21216
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Development Roundtable (Wednesday)
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Open roundtable to discuss any Ubuntu App Development topics that might or might not be in the schedule.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21216/ubuntu-app-development-roundtable-tuesday/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21254
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Raring Active
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Kubuntu Active in Raring
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21254/desktop-r-kubuntu-active/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21549
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Exploring a hardware database for testing
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Discussing the usage of HEXR for testing purposes\N\NExample use cases;\NUsing your hardware profile inside the qatracker during reporting\N\NUltimate goal;\NTargeted testcases for specific hardware configurations. Testing campaigns to push testcases and results back to developers
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21549/qa-r-hexr/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21048
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Firmware Test Suite Features and Improvements for 13.04
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:The FWTS Development Team's plans for Ubuntu 13.04\N\N12.10 Blueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-q-fwts-improvements
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21048/hardware-r-fwts-features/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21086
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Cloud Image Testing and Automation
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:[RATIONALE]:\NCurrently the Cloud Images are built and released based on upstream tests. The idea is that if the upstream tests work, that the images will just work. However, due to bugs hit this past cycle, and with the proliferation of new clouds, the need to validate that the cloud images work where they should and characterisiticly are what we say they are, is becoming apparent.\N\NAlso, with the proliferation of new cloud vendors, there is a need to automate the release process. Some in the community have asked for a more frequent release cadance for the cloud images.\N\NAs a result, for the R-cycle, we will implement testing and automation that will be aimed at ensuring enhanced quality of the images.\N\N[GOAL]:\N  1) Implement deeper testing for the Ubuntu Cloud Images\N  2) Improve the quality of the Ubuntu Cloud Images by pro-actively looking for regressions and stress testing.\N  3) Implement Automatic releases to increase the release cadance for the Cloud Images\N\NThe following Tests will be implemented:\N* Image Characteristic Tests:\N  - Define attributes of a Cloud Image, i.e. prescense of certain files, file formats, and package sets. For example:\N        - precences of /etc/cloud and files under it\N        - check boot loader configruation for grub and grub2\N        - deeper cloud-init testing\N        - check SSH configuration\N\N* Bug regression tests: look over the Cloud Image bugs related to the bulding of the images. For example:\N    - check that /var/log/{btmp,wtmp,lastlog} exist\N    - In order for a cloud image bug to be "fixed released" a test should be written to prevent future regressions.\N\N* Image boot tests\N   - Test that QCow images boot on KVM and OpenStack\N   - Test that outputed files are valid\N   - Validate boot loader and console configurations\N\N* Image proactive bug searching in Cloud instances\N   - Fully excersize disk, I/O and network looking for potential bugs\N   - Increase Amazon instance sizes tested\N   - Excercise -proposed updates to check for issues which may cause problems\N   - Use of Juju for testing Juju/Cloud Integration\N   - Mock workload tests\N\N* Image performance testing\N   - Measure I/O performance to identify problems with kernels or userland configurations caused by updates or build process\N\N* Explore implementation of UTAH testing framework\N\N* Integration and publication of results to Jenkins Instance\N   - Add the daily images to iso.qa.ubuntu.com\N   - Automatically update test results to iso.qa.ubuntu.com\N\NFor Automation:\N* Integrate testing into image build process.\N   - Daily images for the development release must pass characteristic and regression tests.\N   - Daily images for the stable releases must pass all tests to be published\N   - Milestones for the development image are subjected to all tests suites\N   - Introduce automatic promotion of QA'd daily images when the daily has a new kernel or boot-criticial (i.e. reboot required to use) package.\N       - Automate email announcement generation\N       - Implement Twitter Announcements\N       - RSS Feeds\N\NFeedback Requests (via the two major Ubuntu Cloud Lists)\Nhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-cloud/2012-October/000839.html\Nhttps://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/ec2ubuntu/HLjoxOgOJ10
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21086/servercloud-r-cloudtesting/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21354
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Improving the print dialogs with ideas from the Common Printing Dialog
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:In the last years a Common Printing Dialog was proposed as an OpenPrinting project and developemnt ha started, but the dream of having one unique printing dialog provided by the desktop environment (KDE or GNOME) never got turned reality due to lack of funding.\N\NThe project did not only propose the one idea of a common dialog, but many small ideas of making print dialogs better and making available all the features of CUPS. As we are not able to finish the global project of a Common Print Dialog we could at least adopt some of the ideas which came up during the project. They can be implemented as independent patches to the dialogs/toolkits and submitted to the upstream projects. For some there are even PPD extensions defined and used by some driver developers, but the extensions do not get made use of in current dialogs.\N\NAs this blueprint describes a lot of small ideas it does not require complete implementation in Raring, we could start with the most important ideas, or with the low-hanging fruits, or with which is already supported in existing drivers, ...\N\NTo see the ideas and get some code to play around with here is the (now dead) project page of the Common Print Dialog on OpenPrinting:\N\Nhttp://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/commonprintingdialog\N\NSome of the interesting ideas:\N\N- Translated option/choice names for printer-specific options in the print dialog via "global" (multi-language)  PPD files. such PPD files already come with HPLIP and Gutenprint\N- Tagging options, so one could for example show all paper-handling or all color-tweaking options\N- Widget hints: By adding hints to the PPD (AFAIK Gutenprint already has them) the driver developer could make the dialog represent options with his choice of widget (radio buttons vs. dropdown, input field with spinner vs. slider, input field with "phone book" button for fax numbers, ...)\N- Icons delivered by the PPD: Printer manufacturer/model logos, icons for options and choices. Widget hints could then even make certain options shown as icons only.\N- Color management: Choose server-side ICC profiles, rendering intents, ...\N- Preview embedded in print dialog (LibreOffice has this already)\N- All dialogs should provide the CUPS filter (non-printer-specific) options: N-up, reverse order, ...\N- ...\N\NLet us discuss what is urgently missing, what are papercuts, what are great improvements, ... and let printing dialogs get better.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21354/desktop-r-improve-print-dialogs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21126
DTSTART:20121031T080000Z
DTEND:20121031T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Python 3 only on the 13.04 installation media
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:This blueprint summarizes ongoing efforts to remove Python 2 from all Ubuntu installation media (formerly known as CD images :).  While fantastic progress was made in 12.10, the job is not yet complete.  We will be continuing the efforts for 13.04.\N\NHere is the new spreadsheet for packages which need porting for 13.04:\N\Nhttp://tinyurl.com/8zcmr2w
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21126/foundations-r-python-versions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21282
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improving dist-upgrades reliablity and user experience
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:A lot of our users do full dist-upgrades rather than reinstalling for every single release.\NIt's a good thing that we support it and a very important feature, unfortunately it's a rather fragile feature, especially when doing LTS-to-LTS upgrades.\N\NThis session is here to discuss ways to allow for faster, more reliable dist-upgrades.\N\NSome ideas:\N - Split download from upgrade\N - Run upgrade in a minimal failsafe environment\N - Use snapshotting features, overlayfs, ... when available to "test" the upgrade\N - Detect known issues prior to upgrade and warn the user about them
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21282/foundations-r-improving-dist-upgrades/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21304
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Data Mining Ubuntu Project
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:This session is for discussing an infrastructure and common tooling for data mining the Ubuntu project (archive, packages,bugs,blueprints, etc.) in order to determine information that will help with trend analysis and insights into improving automation and turning facts to knowledge ;)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21304/community-r-data-mining/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21121
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Packaging Guide plans for R
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:We should discuss our plans for the Packaging Guide for the R cycle. The most important topic is going to be to merge the old and the new Packaging Guide.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21121/community-r-packaging-guide/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21211
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:UTAH School-2
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21211/utah-training-3/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21279
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Version and Flavors
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Discussions on the likely mainline kernel version and appropriate kernel flavors for 13.04.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21279/hardware-r-kernel-version-and-flavors/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21335
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Integrate Autotesting with LibreOffice Upstream QA
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:LibreOffice has an extensive testing infra. To make our testing valuable for them we need to integrate with existing solutions:\N\Nhttp://tinderbox.libreoffice.org/MASTER/status.html\Nhttp://ostrovsky.org/how-gerrit-fits-in-libreoffice-ci-infrastructure/\Nhttp://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/contrib/buildbot/tree/\Nhttp://conference.libreoffice.org/program/wednesday-third-track/gerrit-for-libreoffice\N\NThis session is to evaluate:\N- what we can do\N- what upstream plans to do\N- how this all is scheduled\N- what can be achieved for this cycle\N- what we can do in the long term\N\NIn the discussion we should involve from upstream: David Ostrovsky and Norbert Thiebaud early on. They did a lot already to push this forward upstream. I will hope they might join via IRC.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21335/desktop-r-libreoffice-upstream-qa/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21396
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:How do I know my code is not consuming too much power
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:How do I know my code is not consuming too much power
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21396/how-do-i-know-my-code-is-not-consuming-too-much-power/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21249
DTSTART:20121031T090000Z
DTEND:20121031T094500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Autopilot in Ubuntu Engineering
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:Figure out the road to start doing UI testing with Autopilot in Ubuntu Engineering.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21249/qa-r-autopilot-in-ue/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21060
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Accomplishments Production Webservices
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Define the deployment and maintenance process, instructions, and scripts for the Ubuntu Accomplishments verification service and Web Gallery
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21060/community-r-accomplishments-service/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21087
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Libvirt work for R
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:libvirt is the preferred virtualization management solution in Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21087/servercloud-r-libvirt/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21082
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Reporting the state of quality in ubuntu
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This has no relation to the current Weather Report :-)\NCreate a realtime report that will convene the 'quality' of the ubuntu archive at any point during the development cycle. Summaries from manual and automated testing should be included, as well as pending releases and manually targetted ares to focus.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21082/qa-r-weather-report/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21403
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Support autogenerating apparmor profiles from declarative templates
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:To support the appdev initiative, a new declarative format is wanted, representing the subset of capabilities that third-party apps are allowed to opt into.  These declarative files should be converted to apparmor profiles at package build time.  Specify a new tool that implements this in idiomatic debhelper fashion.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21403/foundations-r-dh-apparmortemplate/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21106
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Reboot LibreOffice packaging
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:LibreOffice upstream is now almost fully migrated to gbuild. This would allow us to do real partial builds of LibreOffice, with split source packages. There are advantages and disadvantages to such an approach.\NDisadvantages:\N- More source packages mean more package handling as with an upstream release more source packages need to be build and tested\N- testing: most tests require a full libreoffice installation, thus a partial source package cant be tested completely during its build, thus these packages need to be staged in -proposed.\NAdvantages:\N- Bugfixes would be possible without full rebuilds\N- Updates can be done without pushing a all libreoffice packages again to all users\N- Faster build times as  some parts of libreoffice can be build on multiple builds in parallel\N- Filesystem limitations on e.g. PPA builders would not hurt us that hard anymore (as the biggest part of the fs-use is objects and dependencies)\N\NAnd initial proposal would be to have the following eight source packages:\N- libreoffice-dev-internal: libreoffice headers\N- libreoffice-core: ure and core libraries\N- libreoffice-writer, libreoffice-calc, libreoffice-base, libreoffice-impress: applications (impress includes draw, writer includes math) -- these could then build in parallel\N- libreoffice-l10n: localization\N- libreoffice-common: all the misc. bits and pieces.\N\NAnd yes, this would require a rewrite of the LibreOffice packaging from scratch -- but that might also simplify things a lot.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21106/desktop-r-reboot-libreoffice-packaging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21291
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design Theatre
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:The Design Theatre is a format by which the Design Team collaborates with community members to make their app/software shine!\N\NThe Design Theatre is for everybody:  developers who come to the Theatre seeking design input for their software and who are ready and willing to present the design issues they have encountered; and spectators who just want to watch and learn about design thinking and problem solving.\N\NParticipants will present their work for 5 minutes and together with the design team we'll walk through the steps of design thinking and problem solving to come up with interesting directions or next steps for the software.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21291/design-theatre/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21069
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Juju Training Events
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Charm Schools and so on. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21069/community-r-juju-training-events/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21540
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:MAAS next steps
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:In this session we will discuss:\N\N* New features for MAAS this cycle.\N* Bug fixing.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21540/servercloud-r-maas-next-steps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21536
DTSTART:20121031T100000Z
DTEND:20121031T105500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Expediting the review process for paper cuts patches
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:Finding ways to speed up the review process for patches submitted to paper cuts. Slow review of patches that new contributors have submitted can be demoralizing and put them off further contributions. We need to speed up this process, both in Ubuntu and upstream in Gnome and Debian.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21536/papercuts-r-patch-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21399
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Python 3 Porting Workshop
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Have a python package that needs ported from Python2 to Python3?  Come to this session to learn how
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21399/python-3-porting-workshop/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21544
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Make GL games usable on arm GLES
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:The Ubuntu archive is full of exciting GL games. Many of these games are likely runnning fine on arm if they are built with the right flags to enable GLES support.\N\NWe are looking for community members to assemble a list of possible candiates for this, submit package fixes and get them sponsored into the archive by an Ubuntu dev.\N\NDuring the session a plan should be assembled on how to handle this task in detail (blog posts to generate interest, some kind of leadership to coordinate the effort etc)
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21544/desktop-r-rebuild-gl-games-for-gles/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21330
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Review Board - Update and Planning for R cycle
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Review ARB activity, and plan for the next cycle. Introducing new members.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21330/appdev-r-arb-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21123
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:LibreOffice packaging for R-series
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:General packaging blueprint for LibreOffice 3.7 on Ubuntu R
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21123/desktop-r-libreoffice-packaging/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21141
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Juju Charm Store Web UI improvements
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Things to fix for 13.04 in lp:charmworld, including addition of charm ratings to the UI.\N   -Discuss adding any possible usage statistics\N   -Discuss adding provider testing status\N\N\NRationale:\N\NGoal:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21141/servercloud-r-charmworld/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21274
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Developing UI tests with autopilot
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21274/developing-ui-tests-with-autopilot/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21577
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:OpenStack Juju Charms Next Steps
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Discuss state of Juju charms for deploying OpenStack.\N\NTODOs:\N- Quantum\N- SSL everywhere\N- HAproxy support for API server scale out and HA\N- HA rabbitmq and mysql\N- Nova compute live migration\N\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21577/servercloud-r-openstack-juju-charms/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21349
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:ARM Kernel Flavour Selection and Maintenance
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Specific discussions surrounding kernel flavour selection and maintenance on ARM reference hardware for the Raring cycle
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21349/hardware-r-arm-kernel-maintenance/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21374
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Proxy support
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:We started discussing proxy support in Ubuntu last cycle [1]. Keeping\Nin line and expanding on that discussion (and really, taking back some\Nof the work items from there), we should spend some time working with\Nupstream NetworkManager to properly fold in proxy into NetworkManager\Nconnections for the desktop.\N\NPer-connection proxy support has been in TODO/roadmap for\NNetworkManager for a little while now; I think we'd benefit from\Nseeing this to completion.\N\NBasically, this would mean:\N - Adding the necessary sections in NM config files for connections to\Ndescribe proxy settings.\N - Moving/reworking proxy code elsewhere in GNOME to a "proxy manager"\Nin NetworkManager.\N - Adding the necessary UI bits to nm-applet, as an extra tab for connections.\N - Testing, testing, testing.\N\NProxy settings tend to be highly location-dependant, which is why it\Nmakes sense to tie them to connections, which also change depending on\Nwhere a computer is located. This would make the life of mobile\Nworkers easier, since they could use a proxy automatically when logged\Nin to their "work" wifi connections, and disabling it automatically\Nwhen they go home...\N\NWe should also more generally discuss the current state of proxy\Nsupport in Ubuntu and what has improved from last cycle, the next\Nsteps. etc.\N\NIn line with testing and with the documentation I started [2], we may\Nalso want to spend time setting up the necessary infrastructure for\Ntesting proxy support automatically.\N\N[1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-q-full-proxy-support\N[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Proxy\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21374/desktop-r-proxy-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21397
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:How do I write a test and get the test into the test suite
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:How do I write a test and get the test into the test suite
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21397/how-do-i-write-a-test-and-get-the-test-into-the-test-suite/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21054
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:UI for accessing firmware setup on UEFI machines in fast boot mode
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:UEFI fastboot is so fast that there's no opportunity for the user to interrupt it to get to the firmware (nee BIOS) configuration; the only way to get to the firmware configuration is for the OS or bootloader to set a flag in nvram and then reboot.  We need to sort out what the UI for doing this should be.  We probably want to support doing this from the bootloader menu (so that if the OS fails to boot you can still recover).  We may also want to support doing this from the shutdown menu, in case the bootloader menu is inaccessible (e.g., on a touchscreen-only device?) and/or for a better UI experience.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21054/foundations-r-uefi-fastboot-ui/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21375
DTSTART:20121031T110000Z
DTEND:20121031T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Reduce patch burden
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:We reviewed the patches in some of ours packages during the session and took action items on what to do to reduce that stack
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21375/desktop-r-reduce-patch-burden/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21300
DTSTART:20121031T130000Z
DTEND:20121031T131500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Flavors Roundtable
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21300/flavors-roundtable/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21301
DTSTART:20121031T133000Z
DTEND:20121031T134500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Evan and MPT - Reliability
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21301/evan-and-mpt-reliability/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21302
DTSTART:20121031T134500Z
DTEND:20121031T140000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:GROUP PHOTO (Meet at registration area)
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21302/group-photo/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21061
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Accomplishments Viewer Visual updates
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss design change proposals, evaluate WebKit vs. low-level Gtk, additional trophy images and more
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21061/community-r-accomplishments-viewer/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21088
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:LXC work for R
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:lxc is the chosen lightweight (linux-guest-only) virtualization platform on Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21088/servercloud-r-lxc/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21124
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Synchronizing settings among multiple computers using Ubuntu One
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Using more than one computer, often it would be useful to have a way to synchronize settings among multiple computers. For example you change the desktop wallpaper on your office PC and you want to find the same wallpaper when you go back home on your personal PC or on your laptop. Language settings, online accounts, privacy settings ecc... are only few examples of settings you could want to have synchronized.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21124/desktop-synchronizing-settings-among-multiple-computers/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21174
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:App Developer Recipes Growth
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Organize a contest to increase the number of high-quality tutorials present on the app developer site
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21174/appdev-r-app-developer-recipes-growth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21267
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Ubuntu SSO 2-factor authentication workshop
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Secure your Ubuntu SSO account with 2-factor authentication!\N\NGet help setting up and using your *new* YubiKey (or Android/iOS smartphone!) to add an extra layer of security to your Ubuntu SSO account. Come to the workshop sessions and help us out making Ubuntu SSO more secure for you and everybody else.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21267/ubuntu-sso-2-factor-authentication-workshop/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21313
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Packaging Guide User Testing
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Did you always want to get involved with Ubuntu Development but don't know where to start? Perfect! We want you to help us test our documentation. No experience necessary, you just need to have a working (not too old) Ubuntu installation.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21313/packaging-guide-user-testing/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21519
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Error Tracker Workshop
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:We're going to use the hour to introduce people to the error tracker codebase. We'll help you set up a private instance of the error\Ntracker using juju, then trigger a crash and walk through each part of the system as its processed and displayed on errors.ubuntu.com. An explanation of how the Cassandra database works will be given, as well as for d3.js and each of the libraries we use to build the site. The process for deploying changes to production will be discussed. We'll cover what work is going to be done in 13.04 and divy it up at the\Nend.\N\NWe'll also take general questions about the error tracker and solicit suggestions for improvement.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21519/error-tracker-workshop/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21075
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:PowerPC Bootloader Options
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:At this point, only yaboot and grub2-ieee1275 are supported as Power Architecture boot-loaders. Many new, non-IBM systems do not have any sort of OpenFirmware (ieee1275) component and so the boot-loaders are more bare (u-boot). One known system has actually built-in a grub into the BIOS and reads directly from /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Discussion is needed on best practices for hardware vendors and possible work on a more generic grub2 for PowerPC, which wont rely on OpenFirmware hooks being present.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21075/foundations-r-powerpc-bootloaders/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21242
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Daily smoke testing to be added
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Discuss existing smoke testing and agree on what needs to be added as a matter of priority during the cycle.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21242/qa-r-smoketesting/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21576
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Improving Communications Outward
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:As Ubuntu members (and contributors), we understand Ubuntu (culture, community, technology, project, etc). How can we communicate Ubuntu to others outside the project (especially journalists/media) in a way that makes things easy to understand and reduces the tendency on the non-Ubuntu-community to "get the story wrong" or to "spin" stories with a default negative bias.\N\NLet's discuss opportunities and strategies to improve how we reach the non-Ubuntu crowd. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21576/community-r-improving-communications-outward/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21245
DTSTART:20121031T140000Z
DTEND:20121031T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Creation and implementation of an Ubuntu Cloud certification programme
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:The current Ubuntu Server Certified Hardware programme is a programme intended to ensure that a particular release of Ubuntu works, up to a certain level, with a specific hardware configuration. All tests in the Ubuntu Server Certified Hardware programme are hardware related, with no specific software stack tests.\N\NSome customers have been asking to create an extension of that programme that will specifically test a version of OpenStack, with a specific version of Ubuntu, running in a hardware configuration.\N\NThis new programme will include new Open Stack tests and some hardware related ones for functionality that helps creating and managing a private cloud. These tests would be run on top of the Ubuntu Server Certified Hardware test suite and therefore, every server that is Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure Ready will automatically appear in the list of Ubuntu Server Certified Hardware, specifying that the system is ready to be part of an Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure deployment.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21245/cert-r-cloud-certification/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21568
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Nexus7 Q&A
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:If you have any questions about or issues with the nexus7 image, feel free to drop by to get answers
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21568/nexus7-qa/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21107
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Debian Health Check
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:The regular Debian Health Check.\N\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-q-debian\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-p-debian
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21107/community-r-debian/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21312
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:WebApps How-To
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Ideal for web site developers.  Learn about Ubuntu WebApps:  how we add the new Javascript APIs in to the browser, what those APIs can do, what Unity features you get access, and most importantly of all HOW to do it.  Complete with working examples.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21312/webapps-how-to/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21125
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Error Tracker in R
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Hadoop\NMoving apport and whoopsie to upstart inotify watches, if it's ready\NTeam views\N-proposed view\Nserver-side hooks\N"What makes this problem interesting?" section\NPackage installation failures, kernel oopses, application hangs, and debconf dialogs\NUsing TPUT to speed up our most common problems calculation\NJMX to Graphite\NStaging server\NNagios checks\NRetracer stability\NWhat do we consider a regression?\NShould we email/text/etc if a published binary is showing errors that it purports to fix?\N...\N\NOther Error Tracker blueprints for Raring:\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-updates-from-crash-reports\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-fix-ddebs\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-metrics\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-bucketing-improvements\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-phased-updates
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21125/foundations-r-crash-database/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21093
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:VMBuilder plans during R
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:vmbuilder was once the supported method for creating virtualization images under Ubuntu.  It has now been deprecated in favor of use of cloud images and other image creation tools.  'oz' is favored as a replacement as it essentially wraps the (fully supported and tested) ubuntu installer.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21093/servercloud-r-vmbuilder/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21212
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:UTAH Lab-2
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21212/utah-training-4/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21285
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Typography (use of fonts) in Ubuntu's interface
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:For the past few months, Canonical designers have been working on\Nrecommendations to improve the way Ubuntu uses fonts.\N\NThese recommendations cover things like the default font size, a\Nfamily of sizes for different purposes, use of bold and italics,\Nhinting of the Ubuntu font, spacing in controls, line length and\Nlayout of common window types, and changes to default components in\NUbuntu.\N\NImplementing these recommendations would involve code in many\Ncomponents, including GTK, the default themes, Unity, the file\Nmanager, and other default applications.\N\NWe will also provide guidelines for application developers on how to\Nuse fonts to fit in with Ubuntu typographically.\N\NAt UDS we would like to present a draft of these recommendations and\Nguidelines, and invite feedback both from Ubuntu developers and\Napplication developers.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21285/design-r-typography/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21520
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Canonical community and developers culture
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Pedro Perez Grande is writing his masters dissertation on Canonical community and developers culture.\N\NHe will present some of his findings and research hypothesis.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21520/canonical-community-and-developers-culture/
X-TYPE:presentation
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21531
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Juju GUI
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the juju gui. Solicitation of feedback of current implementation and brainstorm discussion on new features and integrations for raring.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21531/servercloud-r-juju-gui/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21324
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Gridcentric Virtual Memory Streaming compatability (QEMU)
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Gridcentric Virtual Memory Streaming (VMS) is a technology to start VMs from already-running snapshots (saving time, I/O and allowing a greater density of VMs). This is principally used in OpenStack deployments.\NWe maintain a small collection of patches for various versions of qemu that enables VMS with KVM (some are already upstream). We would like to include these patches in Ubuntu qemu. This would allow users of our technology to use standard Ubuntu packages (benefiting from security updates, etc.) and make Ubuntu a very easy platform to deploy our technology.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21324/gridcentric-vms-compat/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21555
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:IT Manager Meet up 
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21555/it-manager-meet-up/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21127
DTSTART:20121031T151500Z
DTEND:20121031T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:How to get a *maintained* OAuth library for Python 3 in Ubuntu
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:OAuth is such a simple protocol (v1 at least) and there are many packages available in the wider Python community and in Debian/Ubuntu.  Sadly, there seems to be few options for Python 3 compatible, *upstream maintained* OAuth libraries.  How can we encourage, fork, group-maintain, or otherwise improve the story for a Python 3 compatible OAuth library in Ubuntu?
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21127/foundations-r-python3-oauth/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21062
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Accomplishments Web Gallery updates
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the features to be implemented during the R-cycle
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21062/community-r-accomplishments-webgallery/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21089
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Include MidoNet dependencies
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:MidoNet is an advanced Software Defined Networking (SDN) solution, which provides network virtualization for public and private cloud environments.\NAdding MidoNet dependencies is the first step towards including MidoNet into ubuntu repositories for Ubuntu (possibly partner).\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21089/servercloud-r-midonet-deps/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21175
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:New App Developer site snippets section
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Create a new section on the App Developer site for authors to easily submit and share their code snippets
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21175/appdev-r-app-developer-site-snippets-section/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21244
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Improvements to the release process of Checkbox
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Checkbox is a tool that is used by a number of parties in their day to day work, and so they depend upon it to be somewhat reliable and not break often. For this to be the case, Checkbox requires a release processs (to indicate when and how it is being released) and a test plan which indicates which functionality is going to be tested to try and ensure that it's working. At the moment it has neither.\N\N== Release Cadence ==\N\NOne of the most important aspects of a release process is to have a regular, predictable schedule. This allows users of the software to plan for forthcoming changes and for arrangements to be made to have resources available for proper testing. Also, for testing to be effective there must be a period of stabalisation where critical bugs which were found during testing can be fixed. The following is the proposal for the initial cadence of two weeks:\N\NDays 1-8: All merges may be accepted into trunk, no restrictions\NDays 9-12: Only bug fixes may be accepted into trunk and manual testing begins at this point\NDays 13-14: Only fixes for critical bugs identified by testing may be accepted into trunk. Manual testing is rerun to confirm bug fixes are effective and that no further regressions occur.\N\NIn addition on day 13, there will be a release meeting involving the release co-ordinator and a representative from each stakeholder to go over the major issues found so that everyone can be aware of them. Checkbox will be released on the 14th day of the cadence.\N\NIn order for work to continue on developing new features and fixing bugs during this freeze period, a scheme will be worked out to branch the code from which we will release Checkbox at a particular point. This will prevent potentially important work from being delayed while maintaining stability.\N\NGoing forward into the next cycle, the plan is to shorten the cadence down to as little as one week. This can only be achieved by increasing automated testing and making sure that there is good confidence in the effectiveness of that testing. In this way 'freeze' periods (which slow development) can be kept to a minimum and improvements brought to the users faster.\N\NThe ultimate goal would be for everyone involved to have strong enough confidence in the automated testing that they are willing to accept this as assurance that a version of Checkbox is sound enough to use.\N\N== Routine Automated Regression Testing ==\N\NIn order to provide a solid foundation on which to perform more thorough testing prior to release, it is important to have a strong automated test suite in place that can make sure the fundamental functions and features of Checkbox are working properly. Since Checkbox is a fairly complex piece of software and also heavily geared around user interaction in most cases (although it does support running 'headless') it will take some effort to fully automate everything. More to the point, in terms of time resources 'routine automated regression testing' must be kept distinct from automated testing in general. These tests are intended to run pre-merge, on every merge. There must therefore be a limit on the amount of time they take to run. More than a few minutes and it may be necessary to start splitting the tests out.\N\NAt the moment Checkbox does have something in the way of a test suite that fits this description, but it is still in its infancy and requires more effort. At the moment the strategy for expanding it is to add tests on a case-by-case basis whenever there is a 'test escape' which looks easily automatable. This is a decent strategy, but going forward some measure of coverage and a more structured approach would be desirable. Checkbox being a (mainly) Python based application, there are several tools which will aid in measuring coverage (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/coverage/)\N\N== Pre-release Manual Testing/Extensive Automated Testing ==\N\NThe final line of defence before release needs to be thorough and cover as many of the most important use-cases as possible.Since Checkbox is based to a large extend around manual testing and is primarily used through its graphical user interface, most of the more extensive testing will have to be geared around real or mock 'manual' testing - i.e. manipulation of the graphical user interface. The most important thing to get right here is to properly prioritise the tests that will be run so that the test cases which, if they were to fail it would be considered critical, are introduced and run first. A list of potential use-cases can be seen here:\N\Nhttps://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhbvF3mVZ2BadG9GRXcwdmdZVTFiOW9JT21wbEY1S1E\N\NInitially this testing will have to be manual, but there are tools available which allow for automation of UI interaction (http://xpresser.com/). Still this type of testing would need to be kept distinct from automated regression testing, as it would potentially still take a long time to run.\N\NA further point to be considered is; where to keep the test case definitions? Even if the test cases are automated with a tool such as Xpresser, it is important to store some kind of formal definition for maintenance purposes so that if an automated test breaks then its intent can be kept. Some liason should be made with the Platform QA team to see what they recommend, but it would be possible to fall back on a simple spreadsheet.\N\NDuring this cycle the goal will be to implement all of the use cases mentioned in the spreadsheet above (except where a use case is dropped by consensus), initially as manual test cases and at least half of the test cases should be automated.\N\N== Versioning/Branch management ==\N\NNot directly related to quality, but still and important aspect of releasing software, is versioning.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21244/cert-r-checkbox-improve-release-process/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21314
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Get Started with Ubuntu Development
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:This workshop should give you a quick introduction to Ubuntu development. You don't need any prior experience, just a working Ubuntu installation.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21314/get-started-with-ubuntu-development/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21380
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Namespace for binfmt?
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:binfmt_misc (miscelaneous binary formats) is a kernel module which supports the specification of userspace interpreters for binaries executed by userspace.  By specifying an invalid binfmt for ELF, it is possible for a confused chroot or package to destroy the ability of the host to execute any binaries.\N\NBy introducing a namespace for binfmts, a chroot could be preventd from changing the binary formats usable on the host.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21380/servercloud-r-binfmtns/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21377
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Plan for future x32 ABI support
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:The x32 ABI (http://sites.google.com/site/x32abi/) provides a compromise between IA32 and x86-64: it has a 32-bit pointer size, which is more memory-efficient and may often be faster, but has 64-bit registers and a larger register file.  Support for it is gradually trickling into various relevant upstreams (kernel, glibc, gcc, etc.).  Although the pieces are unlikely to be in place in time for 12.10, we should think ahead for how we might deploy this in Ubuntu.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21377/foundations-r-x32-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21404
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Hacking upstart together
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:A workshop to orient developers on contributing to upstart, covering the basics of the libnih and upstart design
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21404/hacking-upstart-together/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21365
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Transition to gstreamer 1.0
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:We will transition from gstreamer 0.10 to 1.2 and demote 0.10 to universe if possible
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21365/desktop-r-gstreamer/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21292
DTSTART:20121031T160500Z
DTEND:20121031T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:Summit Discussions
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:Discussion for the upcoming development cycle.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21292/summit-discussions/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21063
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Developer Membership Board Meeting
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:A Developer Membership Board Meeting.\N\NIdeally, processing any applicants present at UDS. Otherwise, meta discussion.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21063/community-r-dmb-meeting/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21309
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community Roundtable
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable sessions of the Community team.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21309/community-roundtable/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21076
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Rapid archive bringup for new hardware
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Discussion on how we can do a quick (and possibly dirty) archive build for new hardware.\N\NThe port may require new patches to the toolchain and/or kernel. Cross compiling is essential, as the new hardware may not be available.\N\NMost other packages will remain as-is, but may need a recompile with the new toolchain. We should be fine with a very minimal initial package set. Perhaps minbase?\N\NSupport for "rapid bringup" archives will be variable. The general use-case will be for proof-of-concept code while full support for an official archive is in progress.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21076/foundations-r-rapid-archive-bringup/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21145
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Kernel Round Table (Thursday)
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Morning sync to discuss sessions to attend during the day and review any sessions attended the day prior.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21145/kernel-round-table-thursday/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21217
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Ubuntu App Development Roundtable (Thursday)
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Open roundtable to discuss any Ubuntu App Development topics that might or might not be in the schedule.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21217/ubuntu-app-development-roundtable-tuesday/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21077
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Automated Testing Community
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Create infastructure and documentation in support of the emerging automated testing community within qa
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21077/qa-r-automated-testing-community/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21318
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Google Cloud Print Integration
LOCATION:B3-M6
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\NFor Cloud Print support under Ubuntu we need to consider both server and client side, as Ubuntu can be used on a desktop or server machine with a printer set up or also on a mobile device from where we should be able to print.\N\NServer:\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 menu button at the upper right and selecting "Settings", opening the advanced settings 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 or an appropriate entry in the Google accounts section of the "Online Accounts" part of the System Settings. This GUI elements need to be designed and it also needs to be decided which user daemon will be used to enable Cloud Print, the one of Chromium, the "cloudprint" package. some already existing user daemon of GNOME with Cloud print patched in, or perhaps a completely new user daemon. The protocol is know and can most easily be found in the source code of cloudprint.\N\NClient:\N\NFor using Cloud Print as a client applications must be able to send jobs into a queue in the cloud. Such queues are user-specific and not system-wide as they depend on the Google account of the user and not on anything local. Therefore the Cloud Print queues cannot get made available through CUPS queues without major changes on the CUPS architecture. Instead we should implement the Cloud print client access in the print dialogs (GTK, Qt, LibreOffice, ... how was it with the Common Print Dialog?), for example as a backend for the GTK print dialog.\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21318/desktop-r-google-cloud-print-integration/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21356
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:General X.org plans for Raring
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:The biannual catch-all X discussion session. If you are involved in a project that directly depends on the X stack, or needs a particular feature from the stack, come along.\N\NNo specification will be written for this (any work significant enough to warrant a spec must be split out to separate blueprints).  This blueprint will be used for tracking any stray work items that don't fit in elsewhere.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21356/desktop-r-xorg-general/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21073
DTSTART:20121101T080000Z
DTEND:20121101T085500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Use xz compression by default for binary packages
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Fedora is doing it. Will reduce archive size tremendously. Will help Debian to consider the switch for squeeze+1. Dpkg supports it already in 12.04LTS.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21073/foundations-r-dpkg-xz/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21558
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:U1DB Workshop
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Demonstrate U1DB, the synced database for Ubuntu and other platforms, and answer questions.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21558/appdev-r-u1db-workshop/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21319
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Making Community Very Obvious on the Desktop
LOCATION:B3-M2
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." (In this context, community is not meant to be restricted to LoCo teams.) If we can drive more people towards the Ubuntu user&contributor communities in-real-life, then we can begin to harness the energy of the millions of people that enjoy Ubuntu every day. No other OS in the world can currently do that. Let's be the first.\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\Nhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MakingCommunityObvious
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21319/community-r-making-community-obvious-on-the-desktop/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21128
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Plans for Python 3.3 (and 3.4) availability
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Python 3.3 was released on September 28, 2012, unfortunately not in time for it to be the default Python 3 in 12.10, although it is available as the python3.3 package.  We should make Python 3.3 the default version of Python 3 for 13.04 through 14.04.\N\NLong term, if history is any guide, Python 3.4 could be released by March 2014, which is probably too late for 14.04 LTS, although we should make the alphas/betas available early in that cycle and switch to the final release by 14.04 final.  Python 3.4 should probably *not* be the default Python 3 for 14.04.\N\NThis is a continuation of https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-q-python33
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21128/foundations-r-python33/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21286
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Design
SUMMARY:Design in the open
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:How can the Ubuntu project do a better job of describing, encouraging, and including design work from interested people worldwide?\N\NSpecifically, how should we:\N- List and promote work that needs doing (e.g. Launchpad, Harvest), in time for people to get involved\N- Collect design suggestions (Brainstorm, ubuntu-artwork@, DeviantArt)\N- Work collaboratively on designs (e.g. Onotate, Mockingbird, Google Docs)\N- Track the difference between design and implementation\N\NPreviously:\Nhttp://www.jonobacon.org/2012/10/16/growing-our-design-community/\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-design-n-community\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-design-n-design-in-open-source
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21286/design-r-in-the-open/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21176
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:New App Developer site videos section
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Create a new section on the App Developer site to present video tutorials, workshops and presentations that have been recorded as part of Ubuntu App Developer events
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21176/appdev-r-app-developer-site-videos-section/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21108
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Developer Advisory Team Plans for R
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:The DAT has been becoming better and better organised, still we need to fix the following things to be able to better accompany new contributors:\N - define checkpoints (first upload, ready for membership, ready for upload rights, etc.)\N - find changes in contributor status more easily (went inactive, might be ready, etc.)\N - bring more regularity in fulfilling our tasks\N - sync our task of helping contributors to apply with DMB meetings
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21108/community-r-dev-advisory-team/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21546
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Juju Roadmap
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:What's GOing on with Juju? 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21546/juju-roadmap/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21408
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Onscreen keyboard review
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:We should review how well onboard is working and review the performances/feel on a device/bugs. It could also be an idea to compare it with the other available solution: caribou (the one used by GNOME), maliit, ... 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21408/desktop-r-onscreen-keyboard-review/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21257
DTSTART:20121101T090000Z
DTEND:20121101T094500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Documentation and community for Raring
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Kubuntu docs plans for raring.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21257/desktop-r-kubuntu-docs/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21064
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Community IRC Workshops and Classrooms
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Topics for #ubuntu-classroom for R
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21064/community-r-irc-workshops/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21091
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:QEMU plans for R
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:qemu-kvm is the preferred hardware emulation platform in Ubuntu. The goal of\Nthis work is to follow and help test upstream development, collaborate on\Nbug fixing with upstream, and ensure that kvm is stable and fullfills our\Nneeds.\N\NIn this cycle, we will focus on merging divergent source packages into one,\Nand re-syncing our packaging as far as possible with Debian.  This should\Nresult in increased testing for arm users, reduced duplication of effort\Nbetween qemu-linaro and qemu-kvm sources, and increase collaboration with\NDebian.\N\NEtherpad: http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-q-servercloud-r-qemu\NBlueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-r-qemu\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21091/servercloud-r-qemu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21320
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:X stack + plumbing LTS point updates
LOCATION:B3-M2
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\NThere are still some open questions on implementation though, so additonal discussion on the implementation is warranted.\N\N* What packages will be backported unrenamed?\N- Discuss xserver-common, libxrandr, xrandr, x11proto-* as needed, wayland, llvm-3.1, libdrm (with intel patch re-instated for arm?)\N\N* Review and sru changes to build current xxv packages against newer libdrm\N- mesa, xserver-xorg-video-nouveau are affected, maybe plymouth as well\N\N* Review tasks left over from https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-q-xorg-lts-updates
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21320/desktop-r-xorg-lts-updates/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21105
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:bibisect for Ubuntu
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:bibisect has been proved to be very helpful for Libreoffice development:\Nhttp://nabble.documentfoundation.org/What-is-bibisect-And-what-is-it-doing-in-my-office-td3572953.html\Nhttp://sweetshark.livejournal.com/7683.html\N\NAs LibreOffice maintainer I see regular breakage of my package triggered by other uploads as LibreOffice has more than 900 build dependencies alone (so 1/3 of main). I have seen LibreOffice being broken by:\N- gcc becoming ABI incompatible\N- boost1.49 having a heisenbug regression against 1.48\N- libjpeg being moved to multiarch (build between my local build and the time that the buildd got its slow to build libreoffice)\N- kernel corrupting the application stack on swapping with encrypted home/swap\N- a minor kde microrelease adding a new define in a header\N\NTo triage such painful bugs, the ability to get "back in time" would be immensly helpful on Ubuntu too. This is especially true when multiple bugs caused by different uploads stack upon each other. Also, easily doing a clean build from scratch (as gentoo does with stage1/2) might be helpful in such situations.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21105/bibisect/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21281
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Edubuntu Server introduction/demo/feedback session
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Informational session on Edubuntu Server. If you want to learn more about our plans for Edubuntu Server in 14.04 LTS, come to this session.\N\NAnnouncement for Edubuntu Server can be found here: http://www.stgraber.org/2012/10/21/edubuntu-the-path-to-14-04-lts/
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21281/community-r-edubuntu-server/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21369
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Printer setup tool: system-config-printer or the tool of the Control Center in GNOME 3
LOCATION:B3-M6
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 links below) and on the UDSes for Oneiric and Precise. Here we will continue discussing the situation to see how the situation improved with the further development of the new tool. Our plans are to finally switch over in Raring.\N\NIn Oneiric and Precise 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 Raring we want to finally use the original GNOME tool. The support for setting option defaults, especially the configuration of the printer's hardware (accessories like extra trays, duplex unit, ...) got added, but we need to take care about the following items:\N\N- Server Settings: Share printers, accept shared remote printers, debug logging, everyone can kill everyones jobs, remote admin, ...\N\N- Correct printer/driver assignment, joining auto-detection results of the same device, ... using system-config-printer algorithmic part via D-Bus.\N\N- Auto-configure hardware add-ons of PostScript printers using the functionality provided by CUPS.\N\N- Printer driver auto-download via OpenPrinting\N\N- Plug'n'Print (fully automatic setup of USB printers)\N\NSee also:\N\Nhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?component=Printers\Nhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=654742\Nhttps://www.linuxfoundation.org/sites/main/files/system-config-printer-status.pdf\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21369/desktop-r-system-config-printer-vs-gnome-3-control-center/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21328
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Timezone Localization
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Many users feel like their city is left out when choosing timezones. To that end, we have incorporated geonames data, and when connected to the Internet, indicator-datetime will go out and get data from the web for any large municipality. However, this does not solve the problem for those that are not on the Internet at the time they are using it, as is common during install time where indicator datetime is used to choose the timezone. This blueprint is to discuss the best way to augment indicator-datetime to solve this problem
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21328/tzlocalization/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21368
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Distro buildd usage
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Review the buildd resources available for the distro builds and various test builds, discuss buildd uses outside the core distro team (like daily Go builds, and unity test builds).\N\N - priorities for non-distro builds in times when the buildds are needed for distro\N - armhf buildd resources. even after stealing armel buildds, the test rebuild did last more than three weeks\N - temporary resources for test rebuilds for the whole archive. while main can be done on a weekend, universe takes too long. being able to add two more buildds for amd64/i386 for the time of a test rebuild would help.\N\N[re-submit for UDS-R]
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21368/foundations-r-buildds-usage/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21179
DTSTART:20121101T100000Z
DTEND:20121101T105500Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ask Ubuntu
LOCATION:B4-M9
DESCRIPTION:Discussions about continued Ask Ubuntu integration and other Ask Ubuntu related tasks...
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21179/community-r-askubuntu/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21543
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:+1 maintenance for Raring
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:Discuss how +1 maintenance will work in Raring: staffing, priorities
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21543/foundations-r-plusone-maintenance/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21578
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Print output of applications needs to be simple
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:One common problem with priinting is that the print filters take a too long time to render the pages to be printed. This gets especially a problem with Ubuntu making it into mobile devices. This caused by applications generating too complex PDF when printing. For example if you display a PDF not containing transparency with evince and print it, Cairo sends a new, much more complex PDF with transparency to CUPS.\N\NApplication and toolkit developers must get aware of this and improve the situation, both for making printing quicker and saving battery life of mobile devices.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21578/desktop-r-applications-print-output-needs-to-be-simple/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21130
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Hardware
SUMMARY:Power Architecture Kernel Development
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:The current powerpc kernel state is stagnant and based on there only being PowerMac and IBM P-Series kernels. With the expansion of Power into various other vendors and the availability of many types of machines, this needs to be expanded. However, this may incur patches that are not PowerPC centric, so the possibility exists where the power kernel may need to be built separate from the stock kernel package in Ubuntu. DIscussion is needed on the best way to proceed, best practices for maintaining it and best methods of supporting as many alternate Power CPUs/SoCs as possible while keeping the package maintainable.\N\N== Comment ==\NHi Ben, Currently the session shortname (powerpc-kernel-devel) doesn't fit the convention for the tracks. Would you be able to determine where you think this best fits? -- Daviey\N\NChanged to hardware-r-powerpc-devel -- BenC
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21130/hardware-r-powerpc-devel/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21161
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Accomplishments writing Workshop
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Learn what Accomplishments are and how to write them.  We will cover both stand-alone scripts that are checked by the verification daemon, as well as how to add accomplishments directly from your application.\N\NBring your laptop and we'll have you setup and writing your own accomplishments by the end of the session!
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21161/accomplishments-writing-workshop/
X-TYPE:workshop
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21283
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Networking improvements for 13.04
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:Our usual session for feedback on changes from the past cycle and disucssion on the upcoming changes for the next cycle.\NThis covers both the foundations side of things (ifupdown, isc-dhcp, ...) and the desktop side (network-manager, modem-manager, ...).\N\NInitial list of topics:\N - Local resolver on desktop installations\N  - DNSSEC support\N  - Caching support\N  - How to support people running their own DNS server (do we care ?)\N - IPv6 support status and next steps\N - IPSEC\N - UEFI secureboot netboot on IPv4 and IPv6
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21283/foundations-r-networking/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21327
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Enable kdump mechanism from kdump-tool instead of kexec-tools
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:The kdump mechanism from the kdump-tool package is more flexible than its kexec-tool equivalent. It allows for multiple dumps to be collected, is the mechanism used in upstream Debian and has a configuration file that let the sysadmin controls some parameters.\N\NIt is currently functional on Ubuntu but the documented way of gathering a kernel dump is to use the 0_kdump initscript delivered by kexec-tools which package the kernel dump file as an Apport bundle. While this solution is sufficient on Desktops, it  becomes restrictive on server/cloud installs.\N\NRationale: Current kexec-tool kernel dump capture mechanism is too limitative in a server/cloud environment\N\NGoal: Decide on the feasibility of using kdump-tool as default for server/cloud installs\N\N
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21327/servercloud-r-kdump-tool/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21113
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Ubuntu as a gaming platform: audio latency
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Audio latency is relatively high on Linux and we need to be competitive with other platforms.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21113/desktop-r-gaming-platform-audio-latency/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21570
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Certification coverage for 13.04 (and 12.04.3) for servers
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:We will make a follow up to session on coverage\N\Nhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/certify-planning/+spec/cert-r-13-04-coverage\N\Nto cover server specific features 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21570/cert-r-13-04-server-coverage/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21409
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Xubuntu: General planning for R (II)
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:Planning the Xubuntu R release.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21409/xubuntu-general-planning-for-r/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21552
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:Improving Unity's testability
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:The QA teams feel that there is a need of a unit testing suite so that those tests can be run as autolanding tests, and the autopilot test cases should be used later in the development cycle. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21552/qa-r-unity-testability/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21575
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:User experience for hybrid graphics
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:The plumbing layer for hybrid graphics support is now roughly feature-complete. We are now in a position to expose this support to users, via the Unity desktop environment, which means we need some UI and some policy.\N\NWe need to know which applications to start on the powerful GPU, and users probably want some power-dependent policy to influence this decision.\N\NThis session is to discuss the design and implementation of the user-facing component of hybrid graphics.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21575/desktop-r-hybrid-graphics-user-experience/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21280
DTSTART:20121101T110000Z
DTEND:20121101T120000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Support generating Android ROMs on cdimage.u.c
LOCATION:B4-M9
DESCRIPTION:Devices which ship with Android require OS images to come in a particular ROM format.  Ensure that generating these images is well-supported in the cdimage.ubuntu.com pipeline.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21280/foundations-r-android-image-builds/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21588
DTSTART:20121101T130000Z
DTEND:20121101T140000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21588/lightning-talks/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21534
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Hybrid graphics support strategy planning for R
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:Review the current state of hybrid graphics and what's feasible for 13.04.\N\N- Prime power management expected in 3.8 (http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux)\N- Review dual-boot scenarios for said power management. Current git code will leave the GPU in a bad state that persists into a Windows reboot. Card will not work properly unless first rebooted into a non-power managing kernel or the battery is pulled.\N- On-the-fly gpu switching expected for xserver 1.14 (http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~airlied/xserver)\N- DRI2 offloading implemented in 12.10 does not work properly. Performance is poor and most things will not render. (awaiting SRU or upstream?)\N\NOld blueprint for reference: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-q-hybrid-graphics
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21534/desktop-r-hybrid-graphics/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21177
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:App Developer Week On Air
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:Organize and run the next App Developer Week with live hangouts
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21177/appdev-r-app-developer-week-on-air/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21132
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Cloud Images, Cloud Init and Vendor Tools
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:Every UDS we have a Cloud Image Roundtable, Cloud Init Discussion. This UDS, we are going to consolidate the discussion of Cloud Images and the interaction with Cloud Vendors (including Cloud-Init and vendor tools).\N\NCloud Images:\N* Carry over of recue images volumes from UDS-Q\N* Switch to UUID's instead of labels\N* Disk formats, or provide scripts for easy conversion between tools\N* Discuss usability of Cloud images in LXC and stand-alone KVM\N\NCloud-Init:\N* Add short-hand for installing cloud vendor packages\N* Add support for IAM per-instance credentials\N* Customization of when Cloud-init runs?\N\NPackage More tools:\N   - Cloud Meta-packages to install specific tools\N   - AWS\N      - Import/Export [1]\N      - CloudSearch [2]\N      - Elastic BeanStalk  [3]\N      - MapReduce [4]\N      - SNS [5]\N      - Minor (single tools)\N          - CloudFront [6]\N          - Route 53 [7]\N   - HP Cloud\N       - Ruby Tools [8]\N   - Windows Azure Tools\N       - NodeJS CLI tool [9]\N       - Not packagable due to dependencies on NodeJS\N       - Perhpas packe a helper script? \N   - Google Compute [10]\N\NReformat cloud-images.ubuntu.com to use same Ubuntu.com format.\N\N[1] http://awsimportexport.s3.amazonaws.com/importexport-webservice-tool.zip\N[2] http://s3.amazonaws.com/amazon-cloudsearch-data/cloud-search-tools-1.0.0.1-2012.03.05.tar.gz\N[3] https://s3.amazonaws.com/elasticbeanstalk/cli/AWS-ElasticBeanstalk-CLI-2.1.zip\N[4] http://elasticmapreduce.s3.amazonaws.com/elastic-mapreduce-ruby.zip\N[5] http://sns-public-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/SimpleNotificationServiceCli-2010-03-31.zip\N[6] http://d1nqj4pxyrfw2.cloudfront.net/cfcurl.pl\N[7] http://awsmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/catalog/attachments/{dnscurl.pl,route53tobind.pl,bindtoroute53.pl,route53zone.pl}\N[8] https://docs.hpcloud.com/cli/unix\N[9] https://github.com/WindowsAzure/azure-sdk-for-node\N[10] https://developers.google.com/compute/docs/gcutil/\N\N[RATIONALE]: To enable the use of Ubuntu regardless of the Cloud\N\N[GOAL]: Provide native packaging for all major cloud vendors.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21132/servercloud-r-cloudystuff/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21542
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Flavor Product Manager Meeting
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:During the Ubuntu Release Schedule session, it was identified that a mechnism was needed to allow the flavor PM's to coordinate schedules, milestones etc... this is that session.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21542/foundations-r-flavor-pm-mtg/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21180
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Women UDS-R Goals
LOCATION:B3-M6
DESCRIPTION:Goals for the Ubuntu Women UDS-Q cycle\N\NAdd your ideas here for consideration in this formal blueprint: http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Roadmap-R
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21180/community-r-ubuntu-women-project-goals/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21355
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Client solution for CUPS' new Avahi-based printer share broadcasting
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:The CUPS Browsing/Broadcasting mechanism which made print queues shared on remote CUPS servers automatically visible for the local CUPS daemon and so for local applications got dropped upstream from CUPS 1.6.x on. Ubpstream has replaced this functionality by Bonjour-based broadcasting (under Linux implemented via Avahi), an OS-indpendent PWG (Printing Working Group) standard, but this lacks the implementation of browsing on the client side making the printers on remote CUPS servers not automatically appearing any more.\N\NQuantal's CUPS has a mega patch to forward-port this functionality from the old CUPS for one cycle, to avoid regressions. We cannot carry such a patch eternally, and we should follow upstream and the PWG standards.\N\NSo in Raring we need the real solution which means that the print dialogs (upstream-recommended solution) or the CUPS daemon (how I like to have it) takes the new Bonjour (Avahi) broadcasts to display the shared remote CUPS queues automatically. The browsing functionality is implemented in the CUPS library (libcups) from CUPS 1.6.x on, but there is currently no production code using these functions.\N\NUpstream expects the print dialogs to use the new library functions for displaying the new queues. This would require modifications and upstream submissions for GTK, Qt, and LibreOffice at least and this does not safely cover all existing applications which have CUPS-aware print dialogs and therefore listed the remote queues before. Especially printing from the command line would not be covered.\N\NThe better approach would be modifying the CUPS daemon so that it uses the new library function to find the remote queues and advertize them like its own local queues. Where the CUPS daemon needs to be patched for that we could probably derive from Quantal's CUPS Broadcasting/Browsing forward port patch. The new Bonjour browsing patch being based on the new standard way of Bonjour broadcasting has probably good chances to be accepted upstream.\N\NThis feature does not only prevent a regression, but it also helps to more easily access printers connected to Mac OS X machines (they broadcasted Bonjour-only all the time) and also for mobile Ubuntu devices. Usually you do not have connected printers to tablets or phones and you carry them around between different local networks, so here it is especially important that they automatically pick up the print queues in the local network.\N\NIn the session we will discuss which method to use and the implementation in Raring.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21355/desktop-r-cups-bonjour-browsing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21400
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Improving the speed at which SRUs are reviewed and released
LOCATION:B4-M5
DESCRIPTION:The goal is to identify ways in which we can improve the throughput of the SRU process be it reviewing packages to go into -proposed or releasing packages to -updates.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21400/foundations-r-sru-queue-velocity/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21412
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Quickly 13.04 Plans
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Rationale:\NQuickly is the recommended quick start development tool. It's important to keep it up to date and useful.\N\NGoal:\NSpecifically this cycle, a big focus will be porting to Python 3 for both managed projects and Quickly itself.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21412/appdev-r-quickly-plans/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21240
DTSTART:20121101T140000Z
DTEND:20121101T150000Z
CATEGORIES:QA
SUMMARY:UTAH Deployment and further usage
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:New provisioning methods and small features that we may have missed. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21240/qa-r-utah/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21322
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Startup Disk Creator support for flashing fastboot images
LOCATION:B3-M1
DESCRIPTION:With the R release we want to be able to flash ubuntu onto unlocked fastboot based android devices. The image build system will provide img files for this. To make the actual flashing procedure as easy and safe as possible, this functionality should be integrated into usb-creator which already deals with writing images to devices.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21322/foundations-r-arm-usb-creator-fastboot-support/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21110
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Showcase work of new contributors
LOCATION:B3-M10
DESCRIPTION:With the bug fixing initiatives in full swing we should showcase the work of new contributors to inspire others to follow their lead. Possible things we could do:\N - Regularly interview new contributors about their experience.\N - Figure out a way to track adoption and success of these initiatives.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21110/community-r-dev-tasks-publicity/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m10
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21057
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:App Development
SUMMARY:Quickly reboot testing
LOCATION:B3-M2
DESCRIPTION:Establish a list of current functionality that is considered essential in the Quickly reboot, and define a plan for regularly testing the reboot to assure it will meet the needs of developers
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21057/appdev-r-quickly-testing/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21581
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Other
SUMMARY:LoCo Council
LOCATION:B3-M3
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21581/loco-council/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21251
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Kubuntu Implementing LVM/LUKS/RAID manual UI options in Ubiquity Qt frontend
LOCATION:B3-M4
DESCRIPTION:During Q cycle there have been a number of features added to ubiquity. Some of these have only been implemented for the Gtk frontend, and still need to be implemented on the qt frontend side.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21251/desktop-r-kubuntu-ubiquity-other/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21530
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu Studio Raring Planning
LOCATION:B3-M5
DESCRIPTION:A session where to discuss and plan the future of Ubuntu Studio
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21530/community-r-ubuntustudio-planning/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21137
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Cloud & Server
SUMMARY:Improving QA for seeded server packages
LOCATION:B3-M7
DESCRIPTION:Rationale:\N\NBy improving the basic level of testing that can be applied to all packages in the server supported seeds, we decrease the amount of manual testing effort required during the development release and to support stable release updates.\N\NThis reduces the risk of changes impacting basic functionality of supported packages.\N\NGoal:\N\NDEP-8 tests for all supported server packages.\N\NUTAH tests using DEP-8 tests for testing.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21137/servercloud-r-seeded-qa-workflow/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21395
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Compiling Ubuntu binaries for mobile
LOCATION:B3-M8
DESCRIPTION:How do you compile Ubuntu binaries that run in the mobile roms
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21395/compiling-ubuntu-binaries-for-mobile/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b3-m8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21173
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Foundations
SUMMARY:Secure boot plans for R cycle
LOCATION:B4-M6
DESCRIPTION:Review of the secure boot implementation for precise. Progress updates on the signed boot path, secure boot tools, and Ubuntu infrastructure.\N\NDevelopment plans for the next cycle, areas that we left for implementation in 13.04, and backport progress for the 12.04.2 update.
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21173/foundations-r-secure-boot/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21541
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Desktop
SUMMARY:Desktop round table
LOCATION:B4-M7
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21541/desktop-round-table/
X-TYPE:roundtable
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21071
DTSTART:20121101T151500Z
DTEND:20121101T160000Z
CATEGORIES:Community
SUMMARY:Ubuntu on Air! Lessons and Improvements
LOCATION:B4-M9
DESCRIPTION:UOA went from adhoc to being fun and popular. Let's figure out how we can improve the system/organization for R. 
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21071/community-r-ubuntuonair/
X-TYPE:discussion
X-ROOMNAME:b4-m9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21593
DTSTART:20121101T160000Z
DTEND:20121101T170000Z
CATEGORIES:
SUMMARY:Closing Plenary
LOCATION:Auditorium 10+11
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21593/closing-plenary/
X-TYPE:plenary
X-ROOMNAME:auditorium-10-11
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR