Team Meeting Agenda for April 23, 2024
We will meet with this agenda on April 23, 2024 at 19:00 UTC in #opendev-meeting: == Agenda for next meeting == * Announcements * Actions from last meeting * Specs Review * Topics ** Upgrading Bionic servers to Focal/Jammy (clarkb 20230627) *** https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/opendev-bionic-server-upgrades *** https://review.opendev.org/q/topic:jitsi_meet-jammy-update *** Started looking at the wiki there are rough notes at: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/opendev-bionic-server-upgrades#L58 ** MariaDB Upgrades (clarkb 20240220) *** Relying on the container image MARIADB_AUTO_UPGRADE flag *** Etherpad and mailman are done. Gerrit and Gitea are all that remain. ** AFS Mirror cleanups (clarkb 20240220) *** Ubuntu Xenial is next but currently busy with PTG, Release, and other tasks. *** Can followup with webserver log processing to determine which other mirrors may be dead. ** Building Ubuntu Noble Nodes (clarkb 20240416) *** https://review.opendev.org/c/opendev/glean/+/915907 Glean updates for python3.12 support *** Appears we will need a debootstrap from debian unstable to build noble ** Etherpad 2.0.x Upgrade planning (clarkb 20240416) *** https://review.opendev.org/c/opendev/system-config/+/914119 *** Etherpad 2.0.2 removes the old APIKEY API auth method and now uses Oauth2.0 client_credentials instead. This new system is not yet released, but we are working to determine how to use it pre release. ** Add reference to the project-team-guide in the fail ci msg (fungi 20240423) *** https://review.opendev.org/914189 ** Gerrit 3.9 Upgrade Planning (clarkb 20240423) *** https://www.gerritcodereview.com/3.9.html Release Notes *** Downgrade is possible with an offline reindex using the old war. *** Need to compile an upgrade checklist (go over breaking changes and also test the downgrade). *** Server could stand to be upgraded as well but I think it is probably best to decouple these concerns. ** Wiki SSL Cert Renewal (clarkb 20240423) *** We have just under 4 weeks to renew the cert. This is one of the last (maybe the only) manually managed ssl cert. *** Will probably delay until we have less than a week left before processing it. * Open discussion
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Clark Boylan