quality
LOGS
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:00:00
!startmeeting Quality
<@meetbot:fedora.im>
15:00:01
Meeting started at 2026-05-25 15:00:00 UTC
<@meetbot:fedora.im>
15:00:01
The Meeting name is 'Quality'
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:00:05
!topic Roll Call
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:00:15
hi folks, who's around for quality meeting?
<@jgroman:fedora.im>
15:00:48
!hi
<@zodbot:fedora.im>
15:00:49
Jaroslav Groman: Jaroslav Groman (jgroman)
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:01:52
*fist pump baby.gif*
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:02:09
aaaanybody else here
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:03:26
well, Jaroslav Groman , I guess we solved quality
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:03:28
let's hit the beach
<@jgroman:fedora.im>
15:03:47
Riiight
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:05:18
i guess we'll cancel if it's just us two
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:05:33
everything ok on your end? i didn't look at tickets yet, will get to them soon
<@jgroman:fedora.im>
15:07:03
Yes, no problems to speak of. Got MCP server working on testdays, we could probably use it for some automated testdays-creation pipeline.
<@kparal:matrix.org>
15:07:05
!hi
<@zodbot:fedora.im>
15:07:09
Kamil Páral: Kamil Páral (kparal) - he / him / his
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:08:00
hi kamil
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:08:40
this kinda thing honestly isn't my favorite AI/LLM use case. for me this is the kind of thing we should do with zero-token agentic workflows (you know...regular old automation)
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:08:59
use an LLM to write it, by all means. but burning tokens to do strictly rote, strictly deterministic automation tasks is silly IMO
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:09:29
e.g. we've been automatically creating the release validation events for years, no AI involved
<@kparal:matrix.org>
15:09:47
I think MCP might be useful to start AI bots hammering the websites
<@kparal:matrix.org>
15:09:54
even though that might be just wishful thinking
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:09:55
if we just want to do 'have a kernel test day every X weeks' or whatever, we don't need an LLM for that
<@kparal:matrix.org>
15:10:03
I think MCP might be useful to stop AI bots from hammering the websites
<@kparal:matrix.org>
15:10:10
I think MCP might be useful to stop AI bots from hammering our websites
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:10:49
it's a nice hope :\ i suspect the rogue ones will want to scrape everything regardless though
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:10:52
more data for the maw
<@jgroman:fedora.im>
15:11:14
Well, OK, thought some agent talking to people wanting to create a testday would be useful. But we could think of some other use for sure.
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:11:29
ah, a kinda self-service bot? that might be an interesting case yeah
<@jgroman:fedora.im>
15:11:50
Yes, something like that.
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:11:57
make sure it has a "press 0 to talk to an operator" button though. :P
<@jgroman:fedora.im>
15:15:20
There would be some checkpoints where the plan is handed to a real person to review before creating anything.
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:17:41
!info only three people present, so we skipped the agenda and had a casual chat
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:18:23
!info Jaroslav Groman plans to look at writing an LLM-based self-service test day bot using the [MCP server he implemented](https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality/testdays-web/pulls/115)
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:18:49
i don't really have anything else important, we've got one more meeting before flock
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:19:01
oh, I guess
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:19:24
!info live install is known broken on X.org in Rawhide right now: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2477524
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:20:29
alrighty...thanks for coming, i guess
<@kparal:matrix.org>
15:21:07
thanks
<@adamwill:fedora.im>
15:21:27
!endmeeting