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01:53:26 <cmurf> #startmeeting Workstation WG (2021-06-22)
01:53:26 <zodbot> Meeting started Wed Jun 23 01:53:26 2021 UTC.
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01:53:26 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'workstation_wg_(2021-06-22)'
01:53:28 <cmurf> #meetingname workstation
01:53:28 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'workstation'
01:53:30 <cmurf> #chair Neal
01:53:30 <zodbot> Current chairs: Neal cmurf
01:54:35 <cmurf> #topic Rollcall
01:54:37 <cmurf> #info present:  Langdon (secr.), Allan, Neal, Chris, Tomas, Jens, Michael, Kalev
01:54:39 <cmurf> #info regrets:
01:54:41 <cmurf> #info present guests:
01:54:43 <cmurf> #topic Approval of June 15 minutes
01:54:45 <cmurf> https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teams/workstation/workstation.2021-06-18-15.35.html
01:54:47 <cmurf> #agreed no objections
01:54:49 <cmurf> #topic Announcements, follow-ups, status reports
01:54:51 <cmurf> * gnome-software had a regression that did not prepare flatpak updates, please keep an eye out that you get "install updates" on reboot if you know you have a flatpak update available.
01:54:53 <cmurf> * gnome-software is getting to the point where it needs the relevant workstation tickets resolved so they don't block development
01:54:55 <cmurf> * proposed cancellation of the meeting on July 6th
01:54:57 <cmurf> * proposed july 27th for Omar Sandoval (btrfs-fscrypt)
01:54:59 <cmurf> * Chris appeared on the Fedora Project Podcast talking about btrfs:
01:55:01 <cmurf> #link  https://fedoraproject.fireside.fm/14
01:55:03 <cmurf> #topic Local active admin users can install, but not remove, software without a password
01:55:05 <cmurf> #link https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/233
01:55:07 <cmurf> In general, the discussion is about how this could work in a more general sense. Examples include using "auth caching" so that you could get all your admin tasks done on one password prompt. Another proposal is that members of the admin group are *never* prompted for a password.
01:55:09 <cmurf> Discussion moved back to this issue, make the prompting for passwords "symmetric" on install/uninstall.
01:55:11 <cmurf> #agreed working group is in favor of the ticket
01:55:13 <cmurf> #topic Open Floor
01:55:15 <cmurf> Discussion of https://akademy.kde.org/2021 and our sponsorship of the conference
01:55:17 <cmurf> #info KDE Akademy schedule
01:55:19 <cmurf> #link https://akademy.kde.org/2021/program
01:55:47 <cmurf> #endmeeting