18:41:01 #startmeeting 18:41:01 Meeting started Wed Jun 10 18:41:01 2020 UTC. The chair is TheSnide. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 18:41:01 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 18:41:08 #chair sumpfralle3 18:41:08 Current chairs: TheSnide sumpfralle3 18:41:16 #chair h01ger 18:41:16 Current chairs: TheSnide h01ger sumpfralle3 18:41:24 Hi all! 18:41:32 o/ 18:41:39 Another wednesday. Another weekly. 18:42:16 So. life is slowly going back to a closer-to-normal schedule 18:42:21 (at least here) 18:42:36 here too 18:43:05 I therefore would like to aim for a 3.0 release for the eDC20. 18:43:38 Nothing much in that date in particular. Just that it sets a goal. 18:44:35 I guess if 3.0 is out in August 2020, it's in a good shape of entering buster+1. 18:45:08 #info 3.0 release date objective is August 2020. 18:45:17 eDC20? 18:45:23 eDebConf20 18:45:35 ah, ok, virtual debconf :) 18:46:19 yeah. i'm still stuck in the 00s with the e- prefix :-D 18:47:27 #action TheSnide will make a list of must-haves for 3.0, that shall be done by end of June. 18:47:54 don't worry : the "shall be done" is mostly "by me". 18:48:24 :) 18:49:12 I started way too many things, that I have cull things that will never be ready. and finish the ones that can. 18:50:16 dont we all? 18:57:34 yeah, but it has gone to crazy levels since 6 months or so. 18:58:23 the 2 majors stuff still not working properly in 3.0 are CDEF & limits. 18:59:18 CDEF, is a no-brainer. But limits, I'm wondering if there's that many users of it left. 18:59:55 #action TheSnide will send a poll in the ML to see which features are still used. 19:00:29 ... and will be a reality check that noone uses munin anymore, but just hangs around for the nostalgia :-d 19:02:28 Also, I think that PostgreSQL will be the default DB in munin 3.0. But SQLite will remain supported. 19:03:00 that doesn't change much for users, but I'd encourage packagers to provide a psql config out-of-the-box. 19:03:39 what do you mean users of limits? almost all plugins use limits, right? 19:04:24 as, even with the pgsql overhead, it is less taxing than SQLite. The SQLite install is much simpler to manage, that said. 19:04:50 kenyon: yeah, but who has alerting configured? 19:06:54 I have emails sent when limits are breached 19:08:00 contact.email.command mail -s "Munin notification for ${var:host}" root 19:09:04 maybe most people are using something else for alerting, but I don't have nagios or similar set up, so munin's alerts are good enough 19:12:34 kenyon: ok, sounds good enough for me. 19:13:06 so, 2 topics for 3.0 :p 19:19:28 that's all for me. 19:21:45 limits are mandatory for me. 19:27:56 bcg: +1 19:28:20 #endmeeting