08:00:10 #startmeeting Sailfish OS, open source, collaboration -- 9th March 2023 08:00:10 Meeting started Thu Mar 9 08:00:10 2023 UTC. The chair is ViGe. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 08:00:10 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 08:00:17 #info Meeting information and agenda can be found here: 08:00:20 #link https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/community-meeting-on-irc-9th-march-2023/14658 08:00:28 I am the meeting's chairperson today, and will be doing my best to keep time and order. Please respect the timings and bee-hive. 08:00:42 #topic Brief introduction (5 min). Please prefix your name/handle with #info 08:01:08 #info Ville Nummela, sailor@Jolla, also the chairperson today 08:01:17 #info pherjung, community 08:01:38 #info Raine Mäkeläinen, sailor@Jolla 08:02:19 hi pherjung, nice to see you. I was wondering if anyone will show up as we didn't have any topics for today, except for the recurring ones 08:02:34 :) 08:02:58 hi pherjung[m] nice to see you as well 08:03:08 there is always something to talk about 08:03:41 #info Björn Bidar, sailor @ Jolla 08:04:01 #info dcaliste, community 08:05:36 So 3-2 for the sailors 08:05:42 We didn't have any questions sent in on the forum on time, so let's start with the bug reports: 08:05:46 #topic Untracked bug reports (5 min -- asked by Community Bug Coordination Team) 08:05:52 #info Our regular Community Bug Coordination Team update - see the forum for the links to actual bug reports 08:05:59 #info As a result of the work of the bug team, we now have an additional: 08:06:04 #info 10 high quality bug reports now recorded internally and tagged as "tracked" and 08:06:10 #info 1 bug report closed. 08:06:17 #info Thank you also to everyone who has reported issues. 08:08:05 There are still about +900 untracked bug reports and many are duplicate, already fixed or even wrong. 08:09:10 plenty of work left. And there's always more bug reports coming in. But your work is really appreciated! 08:09:57 Since there is a 10-bug limit, I prefer to give priority to real bugs. But a lot of bugs could be closed easily 08:10:24 #topic Open PR discussion (5 mins -- asked by jolla) 08:10:25 For instance, this one https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/14997 08:10:31 #info Any open PRs to discuss? 08:12:30 pherjung[m], that's a valid and known. I didn't had time yesterday to mark it as tracked. 08:12:31 pherjung[m]: I think that 10-bug limit really applies to "real bugs" only, as those are the ones that I have to do some work about. 08:13:06 pherjung[m]: This one is definitely a duplicate 08:13:25 pherjung[m], would it be a large work from your side to give a complete list of duplicates or already fixed so they could be marked automatically ? 08:13:52 pherjung[m], https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/on-android-keyboard-remains-displayed-when-an-alarm-sounds/7522 this was the previous one 08:14:21 dcaliste: I already do a triage which bug should be closed or is a duplicate of one 08:14:41 but as I'm not a dev, I may sometimes do some errors 08:15:06 I aim to ease the work of Jolla 08:15:20 So ViGe, what is blocking to automatically close them ? If there are (some) errors, one can still reopen the faulty ones. 08:15:21 Everyone can make mistakes. Reopening a bug report is easy. 08:15:25 because if a real bug is closed, it can be problematic 08:15:36 pherjung[m], no worries there. Also it's not big deal to keep two or more issues open if you're not sure whether they are duplicates or not 08:16:14 I usually try to be sure and I took the habit to ask the other members if I'm not sure 08:16:17 dcaliste: We don't have any mechanism for automatically closing anything. It's still manual work even if we have a list. 08:16:29 pherjung[m], what I find important is traceability between issues ie. cross link issues 08:17:21 ViGe: with some webscraping, everything is doable :) 08:17:35 but the API may offer this possibility 08:17:44 ViGe, ah that explains the 10 bugs limit ! 08:19:09 pherjung[m]: I'm quite sure it's possible through the API. Unfortunately the API is not exactly easy to get started with. 08:19:52 Looks like no one had any PRs to discuss, let's move on to the general discussion, we can continue this bug report discussion under that topic :) 08:19:57 #topic General discussion (20 min) 08:20:18 I can take a look 08:21:33 pherjung[m]: Well, after you have managed to create the token, it's not that hard actually. The token creation is the hard part if you are trying to make a real app, but in this case it could be made on the browser which makes things easier. 08:24:04 By the way, I found closing bugs can sometimes benefit from a bit of investigation. Some bug reporters rightly get upset if they think they're being ignored or overridden (e.g. bug closed without explanation). 08:24:29 hi flypig! 08:24:34 oh hi fylpig! 08:24:34 Hello :) 08:24:49 Sorry I was late, so didn't add my name at the start. 08:25:02 you're not the first one 08:25:04 :D 08:25:05 flypig: You definitely have a point there. So mass-closing with a script might not be the best solution really. 08:25:24 but, we could add a comment 08:25:44 Well, it could ruffle some feathers, but if you try, it might just work fine. 08:25:54 hello flypig ! I agree, and in case of duplicate, the script may provide the link to the original, saying that's it's still possible to contradict if the author think so. 08:26:44 Right, if there's a comment that explains how to reverse the situation ('ping someone if you think this is a mistake...'), that's probably fine. 08:26:54 I'm not fan to automatically close duplicate bug reports 08:27:25 And honestly there aren't a lot 08:29:41 Nice work with the newsletter by the way. The last one was great; really enjoyed reading about CLAT. 08:30:13 And the poll is fascinating too :) 08:33:18 flypig, great to hear! 08:33:28 flypig: you really set the bar quite high there. I have a feeling that even if there are more people involved now, there's no way we can reach the level that you set. But we are certainly trying! 08:35:06 That's very generous of you, but to me it looks like it's benefiting from some new blood. It's great :) 08:40:18 Alright, time to start wrapping up 08:40:24 #topic Next meeting time and date (5 min) 08:40:29 Proposing Thursday 30th March at 08:00am UTC. 08:40:36 Again a bit longer gap, to get us synced so that the meeting and newsletter are on alternating weeks. 08:41:38 Would be ok for me. 08:41:44 A good choice :) 08:42:06 Sounds good to me too. 08:42:12 Same here 08:42:26 Here too 08:43:08 Looks like there are no objections :) 08:43:13 #info Next meeting will be held on Thursday 30th March 2023 at 08:00am UTC: 2023-03-30T0800Z 08:43:16 Anniversary of the National Bank of Greece being founded in 1841. 08:44:37 Ok, that's all for today! Thanks everyone! 08:44:49 #endmeeting