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Standup Notes 2019 01 22
Participants (alphabetical): Conor, Emmanuel, Erik, Josh, Kevin, Kushal, Mike, Mickael
- [After updates] Xenial messaging check-in
Yesterday: Packaging logic changes for Trusty/Xenial per-distro package customization. (Currently only relevant for securedrop-app-code.) Solid pairing with Mickael, we have a path forward.
Today: Minor changes forthcoming to SD package logic prior to PR, then switching to backend apt repo logic updates for two repos (same URL). More interviews today.
Blockers: None
(Qubes has attempted to thwart my first amendment rights/freedom of speech, but that won't stop me!!1!)
Yesterday: PTO on Friday. Batteries at 99% :-)
Today: Support, assistance with Xenial messaging
Blockers: None
Yesterday:
(Friday)
- Ongoing discussion of client failure scenarios: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yHZrv2Vyr1UOQ_cnzz1KXDzjCbQM0THVW_AEvG7FnTg/edit
- Hiring, non-SD work
Today:
- Xenial announcement provided we're ready to go
- Prep for sprint planning tomorrow
- More hiring work
Blockers:
None
0.5 day PTO today
Last week was taken up by other work obligations, do have time today and tomorrow. Will jump into client repo to see where things are at.
Yesterday:
Put in PR for Xenial upgrade message in journalist interface
Today:
A bit more support, another ping re: 0.10->0.11 instances Xenial tickets
Blockers:
None
Yesterday:
- Reviews done on #4052 #4049 #4096
- commented on #4051
- Trying to automate do-release-upgrade inside of a python script.
Today:
- More tries on the automated do-release-upgrade
Blockers:
- None
Yesterday:
- Worked on Trusty packaging build logic
Today:
- work on split packaging (#3961). Will post update in ticket
Blockers:
- Nightly CI runs - https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop/issues/3966 - ready for review
Yesterday: Pffffff Friday. Successful testing with weblate 3.3
Today: Weblate 3.4 came out today. Going to test that real quick.
Blockers: Mickael keeps yelling at me about insecure software. What. A. JERK.