16:02:01 #startmeeting 16:02:01 Meeting started Thu Aug 4 16:02:01 2022 UTC. The chair is pollo. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:02:01 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 16:02:07 #topic Roll Call 16:02:23 I'll give y'all 5mins because I need it too :) 16:02:32 \o 16:02:35 well, I'm here, obviously 16:03:07 o/ 16:06:03 hello 16:06:56 o/ 16:07:11 #topic DC22 Post-Mortem -- pain points 16:07:30 anything that went wrong, or we would like to work on for future events? 16:07:43 they seemed to be working pretty well from my POV, but then I wasn't on-site 16:07:45 "just in time setup" for hired equipment 16:08:01 (and spending the whole event chasing gremlins in the audio pathways 16:08:03 ) 16:08:18 Yeah, equipment coming earlier in the week would have helped those audio issues... 16:08:46 yeah, that's true. There were a number of apology slides issued due to audio issues 16:08:49 noisy audio inputs on the cameras 16:08:57 Also we spoke about it during the conf, but I think running audio directly into Vocto instead of via a camera is the way to go 16:09:16 I'd be open to experimenting yes 16:09:18 LED screens don't really work for presentations 16:09:30 let's not do those again :) 16:09:41 paddatrapper: the reason we didn't do that in the past was because of A/V sync issues 16:09:46 Surprisingly very few opsis issues 16:09:56 paddatrapper: I think if we're going to do that, SReview needs better A/V sync UI ;) 16:10:13 wouter: apparently, LCA does that and it works 16:10:21 as the delay seems to be consistent 16:10:26 wouter: yes, but we have desync anyway. And feedback from LCA was that the offset was typically fixed for a given set of hardware 16:10:36 right, fair enough 16:10:37 still some mysterious a/v desyncs during some days even though we didn't seem to have load issues on the voctomix machines 16:10:53 I wasn't saying "don't do it", merely trying to reiterate why we hadn't done it so far 16:10:55 hybrid talks needing a lot of babysitting 16:11:04 our OBS not being ansibled was a pain point I had 16:11:21 ansibled to do what? 16:11:34 olasd: do you think we are ready for more hybrid talks in the future, or is that something that requires a lot more work? 16:11:36 loopy. We either need more ansible on that role, or better doc 16:11:55 ah good pain point: remote talks are bleh 16:12:07 (hi, slightly belatedly) 16:12:13 it worked, but no one liked them and they were somewhat boring 16:12:41 I think we can do hydrid presentation where someone joins a talk, but let's not accept remote talks again 16:12:41 okay, fair enough 16:12:51 hybrid talks work better when it is a mix of in-person and remote presenters. A single remote presenter to a room of in-person attendees didn't work 16:12:57 I think we should keep hybrid events to BoFs/interactive sessions 16:13:00 yeah 16:13:01 pollo: +1 16:13:14 can we agree on that? 16:13:23 I think interactivity is required 16:13:30 I think so 16:13:30 if it's just "play a video", you can ship a URL to a video too 16:13:36 pollo: I don't think we need agreeds, just listing stuff 16:13:45 ok :) 16:13:46 so I *think* remote talk where the talk is done live *could* work. Did we do that? 16:13:58 not this time, i think 16:14:02 but that is kind of hair-raising 16:14:21 so I think perhaps we could consider that in the future, with the caveat that we might fail if network fails us etc 16:14:24 we didn't, but the feedback I got from the attendees/presenters was most missed the hallway track talking to the presenter before/after the talk 16:14:33 wouter: that opens a can of possible "shit, something went wrong"s 16:14:35 but anyway, we shot that down in the past as well, so, meh 16:14:50 paddatrapper: oh, right, yes 16:15:04 okay, sure, with that feedback, no more remote talks then, fully agreed 16:15:25 anything else? 16:15:50 I had more but I can't remember :P 16:16:02 #topic DC22 -- Status of published videos 16:16:16 tumbleweed isn't here, but AFAIU, videos have been published? 16:16:22 I think those are done. I saw tumbleweed also merge the upload for peertube 16:16:33 I don't know what the status on YouTube uploads is 16:16:34 yeah, they are 16:16:46 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYUtdmpYPTTL6_iJ3kpFtROmnacNg1R2S has 84 videos 16:16:51 but essentially that's just "run a script", so 16:16:54 #info final videos have been published on our archive, on Youtube and on Peertube 16:16:56 even better 16:17:01 kudos to people involved 16:17:13 #topic DC22 -- Archival of important bits 16:17:14 I think our workflow there works well, not much left to say about that 16:17:25 I archived the etherpad 16:17:31 Sorry, I was waiting for the meeting, and then forgot 16:17:33 I saw paddatrapper did grafana 16:17:47 we've sent a badger for speakers to upload their slides 16:17:52 +1 on the pain points above 16:17:54 are we missing something? 16:18:15 Yup, that is all merged 16:18:18 re: grafana, are we going to ansible that? 16:18:25 "raw" footage has been synced to vittoria 16:18:27 that's a future goal 16:18:40 okay 16:19:00 FWIW, SReview has hooks for prometheus data gathering too 16:19:12 interesting 16:19:26 (FOSDEM uses that as well, so...) 16:19:50 #topic DC22 -- Buying new gear? 16:20:02 I didn't sync the SReview logs, but I don't think that's crucial 16:20:03 Opsis alternatives! 16:20:07 I split that one in 2, global gear and gear for the Brazilians 16:20:14 let's start with global 16:20:33 yes, we should look into something that does 1080@60fps 16:20:44 I would like to experiment with replacing the Opsis boards with Elegato capture cards 16:20:55 paddatrapper: can I action you? 16:21:01 we could use the same hardware that FOSDEM uses, but that's not free hardware 16:21:01 Yup 16:21:14 #action paddatrapper to look into an opsis replacement, possibly using Elgato gear 16:21:16 (it works quite well though) 16:21:21 wouter: what is it? 16:21:28 I'm trying to remember the name 16:21:47 It's a company that makes all kinds of MPEG4 encoders 16:21:51 hardware ones 16:21:56 ! blackmagic design 16:22:12 paddatrapper: have a reference in mind? there's an event in Paris (10 years of guix) coming up in september, may be worth a shot :P 16:22:13 I don,t think they have boxes that do capture + HMDI output 16:22:16 https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/ 16:22:43 otherwise, we already have BM gear, it's expensive but it works 16:22:47 well, FOSDEM takes their encoder and wraps it in a wooden (!) box that does some other weird shit, but hey 16:23:00 anyway, paddatrapper has been actioned 16:23:08 that bit is open, I think they have a git repo on github 16:23:11 we also talked about XLR capture cards 16:23:21 to bypass the cameras 16:23:29 olasd: heh, we shall see. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to do another international trip this year 16:23:53 sorry, what? 16:23:58 bypass the cameras how? 16:24:13 We used a Focusrite Scarlette for the remote presentation interface. Worked well and is natively supported on Linux 16:24:14 oh, for audio 16:24:15 right 16:24:21 wouter: audio interfaces 16:24:55 I think it would be worth it to buy one of those now and play with it at our next event / sprint 16:25:25 +1 16:25:35 I think so too. Could just do a 2i2 unless we can think of uses for more inputs/outputs? 16:26:18 can the same box be used for our hybrid setup? 16:26:20 I personally can't, unless you want to do audio mixing in software 16:26:25 (which I think would be a terrible idea) 16:26:34 pollo: yes 16:26:47 then we probably need one with 3 inputs? 16:26:53 We were only using 2 inputs and 1 output for that 16:27:07 1 input and 1 output actually 16:27:22 Hmm... I'm not sure we will be able to use the same interface for both at the same time 16:27:39 ok, that was my question. We can have 2 boxes, but 1 would be better 16:27:44 Otherwise we'll need an HDMI input to the projector from the back 16:28:08 then let's get 2 of those? 16:28:25 And will have to run Jitsi on the Vocto machine 16:28:28 +1 16:28:44 olasd: did you have other gear we needed to buy for the EU kit? 16:29:00 not that I can think of 16:29:43 and would you be ok with the idea of adding up to 4 Focusrite boxes to our gear? 16:29:54 I guess they do take space... 16:31:05 If we can reduce the size of the HDMI capture boards, they can take that space :P 16:32:12 I don't understand your count of 4, but yeah, should not be a problem 16:32:32 1 for each room + 1 for hybrid events 16:32:37 #info we are looking to buy 2 Focusrite Scarlette and 1 TBD HDMI capture box soonish 16:32:48 ok, now for the Brazillians 16:33:08 so they've asked to have a kit for a single room, as they have lots of local events 16:33:15 IMO they need something easy to use and simple 16:33:17 (for the EU kit we could probably just hook up to the mixing desk via USB) 16:33:33 (at least for output) 16:33:43 True, makes things easier 16:33:52 we took back the opsis they had, since they weren't really using it 16:34:15 do we want to meddle in this, or do we let them ask on their own and let the DPL deal with that? 16:34:33 I would go for the latter 16:34:57 we can guide them as to what works and what doesn't, but it's something they need to understand, so it should be something that they helped build, I think 16:34:59 We could recommend gear, but ultimately they need to find things that work for them 16:35:00 no? 16:35:03 heh snap 16:35:07 right :) 16:35:10 it makes sense to have a look at what they intend to purchase and provide feedback, but yeah, what you both said 16:36:10 #agreed we can provide feedback on an eventual kit for Brazil, but we will let them make a proposal first 16:36:19 anything else for this topic? 16:36:50 #topic DC22 -- Other 16:37:20 it'd be best if the setup was supported within our stack, as it's always good to have more people familiar with it, of course. but it shouldn't be a blocker 16:37:38 (better have things done than have things perfect, etc.) 16:38:32 we had a DebConf! 16:38:40 #topic Potential Autumn Sprint 16:38:59 we mentioned it would be nice to have a sprint this Autumn to work on a few things 16:39:13 I thought the sprint would be in spring 16:39:28 ah, I understood Autumn since tumblingweed was in SA 16:39:38 I think we should talk months rather than things that are hemisphere-specific 16:39:41 Autum is... March? 16:39:45 *Autumn 16:39:46 oh sorry 16:39:53 my bad, October :P 16:40:03 or somewhere around that 16:40:09 I found another DC22 pain point (duh): 5 days between arrival and start of show may be too short to have our hardware clear customs :P 16:40:24 olasd: :P 16:40:39 I know I won't come to SA, but I'd be happy to participate remotely 16:40:45 especially if India's customs are tricky 16:40:53 An Octoberish sprint works for me 16:41:01 Indian people have assured me that customs will be tricky 16:41:13 olasd: also, we really need the hired gear set up before the night before talks start... 16:41:23 October would work for me too, but less so if it's too far away, not sure I can take the time off 16:41:27 so we can have a troubleshooting day 16:41:32 (I was recently told I'm out of vacation days for a while...) 16:41:39 * tumbleweed can October 16:42:06 I'm likely to be on unemployment for the next semester, so dates aren't really a blocker on my side 16:42:43 fwiw I can host at my place if there's nothing nicer / more convenient / etc (just quite a bit out of the way for everyone) 16:42:44 is 4 days enough? I'd envision something like Thursday-Sunday 16:42:53 thursday-sunday sounds good 16:43:02 (and I might be doing some construction too but it might be a minor inconvenience) 16:43:16 free hands to help! 16:43:17 October... sure. Travel, I doubt it 16:43:42 what about I send a poll with a few dates options around October? 16:43:50 sounds good 16:44:19 Sounds good 16:44:22 #agreed pollo to send a poll for an eventual October-ish, Thursday to Sunday videoteam sprint 16:44:36 anything else? 16:45:06 shall we start a pad for an agenda? 16:45:14 good idea 16:45:18 or a wiki page? 16:45:24 we normally use that 16:45:43 either works for me :P 16:46:21 if hardware is needed for the sprint, it's a good idea to order that asap so that it can be shipped in time and pass customs / post office strikes / etc 16:46:25 #action pollo to set up a wiki page for the event 16:46:29 (or DHL it) 16:46:52 highvoltage: I think we're waiting for paddatrapper to find a suitable replacement for the opsis, and then we'll make a request? 16:47:02 depending on dates I may be able/willing to travel. We'll see. 16:47:39 #topic Any Other Business 16:47:40 if the one I'm looking for works, it is a 2-5 day turnaround (Takealot), so don't have to worry too much about that 16:47:53 If it is something else, it may be more tricky 16:48:13 wouter: I need to give you t-shirts :) 16:48:15 * pollo stole CarlFK[m] cat and it's happy pawing on my desk 16:48:26 tumbleweed: ah yes 16:48:38 tumbleweed: are you in CPT yet? What's the schedule? 16:48:50 I'm here, yes 16:49:06 cool! definitely need to hook up then, somewhere soon 16:49:57 pollo: Jpeg! 16:51:11 https://share.riseup.net/#Eq14jJZrkP1jQQ38jsKLZg 16:51:17 #topic Next Meeting 16:51:22 #topic Next Meeting 16:51:32 I don't think we need weekly meetings for the time being anymore? 16:51:44 is our Thursday 16:00 UTC schedule still ok? should we look into changing it 16:51:58 I agree weekly meetings aren't needed, but we should still do a monthly one IMO 16:52:23 +1 to both points 16:52:30 if the next meeting is the first thursday of september we need to have planned the october sprint by then 16:52:32 probably 16:52:53 indeed 16:53:11 Maybe the 18th of August (2 weeks)? 16:53:35 Works for me 16:53:41 wfm 16:54:08 sure 16:54:09 #agreed Next Meeting will be on Thursday August 18th at 16:00 UTC 16:54:15 #endmeeting