we had about a week of no composes for various
reasons(adamw,
16:14:44)
we finally got a compose again a couple of days
ago, I have not finished digging into the bugs that showed up in it
yet, but it's in the "broadly OK but some broken stuff"
category(adamw,
16:15:07)
some Change proposals are ruffling feathers on
devel@, the latest being a proposal to replace Pulseaudio and JACK
by default with a new system called Pipewire which is intended to
supersede both(adamw,
16:16:10)
the current test plan for the pipewire Change
is thin:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DefaultPipeWire#How_To_Test(adamw,
16:22:03)
it would be good if we could beef that test
plan up a bit, ideally using proper test cases so we can organize
test days(adamw,
16:23:07)
ACTION: lruzicka to
look into working up a better test plan for the pipewire
change(adamw,
16:27:26)
Matrix is an open source, open standard,
federated chat system in the modern style - it presents more like
something like Slack or Discord than IRC: https://matrix.org/(adamw,
16:30:58)
various Fedora groups are looking into moving
to using it over IRC, including - recently - the Council(adamw,
16:31:26)
we could consider doing the same in QA(adamw,
16:31:40)
there is a webapp client called Element which
many folks use - https://app.element.io/ , there is a "desktop"
version of Element which is mostly just a thin wrapper around a
browser library, and there are some real "desktop" clients. Most are
available as Flatpaks, one called quaternion is in the repos(adamw,
16:34:10)
you can already access #fedora-qa on IRC
through Matrix; there is a native Matrix room which is bridged to
the IRC channel, the alias for it is #fedora-qa:matrix.org(adamw,
16:39:53)
ACTION: adamw to look
into details of matrix hosting, like can rooms be moved across
homeservers(adamw,
16:45:14)
ACTION: adamw to look
into more details around Matrix and make a more specific proposal if
it still seems like a good idea in the new year(adamw,
16:53:05)
it seems sumantro isn't around, so we'll skip
the next topic(adamw,
16:54:24)