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## page was copied from MeetingLogs/Security/20171211
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 * '''When''': Mon Jan 22nd 2018 16:43 UTC
 * '''End''': 17:09 UTC
 * '''When''':  Mon Jun 4 16:31:59 2018 UTC
 * '''End''': 16:46:03
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 * '''Chaired By''': Tyler Hicks (tyhicks)  * '''Chaired By''': Emily Ratliff (ratliff)
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 * tyhicks
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 * ratliff
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 * ratliff
 {{{#!wiki comment
 * mdeslaur
 }}}
 * None
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  * Otto Kekäläinen provided debdiffs for mariadb-5.5, mariadb-10.0, and mariadb-10.1 (LP: #1740608) (LP: #1740768)
  * Ray Link (rlink) provided a debdiff for xenial for xmltooling (LP: #1743762)
  * Generalist role rotation
   * CVE Triage: leosilva, Bug Triage: sarnold, Community: ratliff, Happy Place: sbeattie, mdeslaur
  * Contributions
   * None this week
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   * snapd PR reviews
    * layouts
    * portals
    * x11 interface slot policy
   * lxd snap regression wrt confinement
   * LSM stacking demo
   * create screencast interface
   * stric mode snaps on livecd
   * upload chrony with an AppArmor profile in bionic
   * turn on resquashfs tests. review-tools work to add an override mechanism
   * iterate on various PRs submitted last week related to udev
   * adjust snap-confine to always use a device cgroup
   * work through design considerations with Gustavo Niemeyer with respect to update-alternatives (or something similar) snapd interface
   * go through the anbox design and think through what proper confinement might look like
   * pick up review-tools snap USNs phase1/part ii work as have time
 {{{#!wiki comment
 }}}
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   * weekly role: CVE triage
   * intel-microcode update
   * mysql updates
   * QEMU updates
   * published exempi updates this morning
   * in the process of publishing an apport update for 14.04
   * security updates
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   * weekly role: happy place
   * GCC retpoline backports
   * kernel USN publication
   * git update
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   * openjdk packages
  * tyhicks
   * weekly role: happy place
   * embargoed issues
   * squashfs reproduceability
   * nudge a number of things along:
    * snapd seccomp logging PR
    * libseccomp Xenial SRU
    * audit SRUs
    * libseccomp-golang upstream PR
   * embargoed issue
   * updates
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   * update bionic LSM stacking patches with the latest upstream revision
   * !AppArmor mount mediation
   * FOSDEM prep
   * 4.16 pull request
   * apparmor pull request for 4.18.
   * kernel compatibility networking patches for the apparmor 2.x series
   * review mjg's networking patches
   * work on apparmor 3.0 release
   * caching bugs
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   * weekly role: community
   * sync w/ tyhicks to identify next MIR to start on
   * MIRs
    * gce-compute-image-packages should finish this week
    * fprintd next
   * profiling some pcp daemons
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   * firefox updates
   * chromium-browser updates to test and publish
   * rust updates
   * !AppArmor audit logging changes
  {{{#!wiki comment
   * chromium-browser updates
   * thunderbird updates
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   * weekly role: happy place
   * internal work
   * import KPI data into InfluxDB
  }}}
   * embargoed and internal work
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   * weekly role: bug triage
   * gim
p update
   * rsync update
   * mysql update
   * additional
security updates
   * procps update publication for Precise ESM
   * liblouis updates
   * security updates
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 The Ubuntu Security team will highlight some community-supported packages that might be good candidates for updating and or triaging. If you would like to help Ubuntu and not sure where to start, this is a great way to do so. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures for details and if you have any questions, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-security. To find out other ways of helping out, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved. The highlighted packages for this week are:
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Logs available at http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2018/ubuntu-meeting.2018-01-22-16.43.moin.txt http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2018/ubuntu-meeting.2018-06-04-16.31.moin.txt

Meeting

  • Who: SecurityTeam

  • When: Mon Jun 4 16:31:59 2018 UTC

  • End: 16:46:03

  • Where: #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net

  • Chaired By: Emily Ratliff (ratliff)

Attendance

  • jdstrand
  • mdeslaur
  • sbeattie
  • jjohansen
  • sarnold
  • chrisccoulson
  • leosilva
  • ratliff

Not present

  • None

Agenda

  • Announcements
    • Generalist role rotation
      • CVE Triage: leosilva, Bug Triage: sarnold, Community: ratliff, Happy Place: sbeattie, mdeslaur
    • Contributions
      • None this week
  • Weekly stand-up report (each member discusses any pending and planned future work for the week)
    • jdstrand
      • turn on resquashfs tests. review-tools work to add an override mechanism
      • iterate on various PRs submitted last week related to udev
      • adjust snap-confine to always use a device cgroup
      • work through design considerations with Gustavo Niemeyer with respect to update-alternatives (or something similar) snapd interface
      • go through the anbox design and think through what proper confinement might look like
      • pick up review-tools snap USNs phase1/part ii work as have time
    • mdeslaur
      • published exempi updates this morning
      • in the process of publishing an apport update for 14.04
      • security updates
    • sbeattie
      • git update
      • kernel CVE triage
      • embargoed issue
      • updates
    • jjohansen
      • apparmor pull request for 4.18.
      • kernel compatibility networking patches for the apparmor 2.x series
      • review mjg's networking patches
      • work on apparmor 3.0 release
      • caching bugs
    • sarnold
      • MIRs
        • gce-compute-image-packages should finish this week
        • fprintd next
      • profiling some pcp daemons
    • ChrisCoulson

      • chromium-browser updates
      • thunderbird updates
    • ratliff
      • embargoed and internal work
    • leosilva
      • procps update publication for Precise ESM
      • liblouis updates
      • security updates
  • Highlighted packages

    The Ubuntu Security team suggests that contributors look into merging Debian security updates in community-supported packages. If you would like to help Ubuntu but are not sure where to start, this is a great way to do so. See the available merges and SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures for details on preparing Ubuntu security updates. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-hardened. To find out other ways of helping out, please see SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved.

  • Miscellaneous and Questions
    • None

Log

http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2018/ubuntu-meeting.2018-06-04-16.31.moin.txt

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