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Standup Notes 2018 10 05
(Asynchronous meeting)
PTO
Yesterday: Worked with Erik/Nina on survey and sent announcements to clients
Today: Some EA work, and then support/learning Python
Blockers: None
Yesterday: 1) Sprint planning and follow-up associated with it. 2) Working with Emmanuel, Kev and Nina, we disseminated a survey via our support portal, in hopes of getting some support feedback + a list of folks for UX research.
Today: 1) Follow-up with a couple of potential UX research subjects. 2) Meeting with Jen & Kev to finalize QA plan for 0.10.0. 3) UX review with Nina. 4) Routine PM tasks and non-SD work. Will be using learning time to deepen my understanding of securedrop-admin.
Blockers: None
Yesterday: 1) found make staging didn't work on macOS, filed an issue 2) debugged CI a bit on Nick's securedrop-client PR, found an issue 3) made a PR into the SDK for something we need exposed for the client, 4) did some reviewin / testin of the securedrop-client which is looking sick so far
Today: not sure I'll get to all of this but: 1) will do more securedrop-client stuff once my SDK PR is merged, 2) test make staging based on sheiny's PR yesterday fixing the md5sum requirement, 3) run through packaging securedrop-proxy
Blockers: plz merge my SDK PR so we can use it in the client :-)
Yesterday: Afternoon/evening, worked on getting functional tests running remotely via tor proxy in test container.
Today: So far, worked more on above, then shelved it to continue optimizing tests via replacemennt of time.sleep()s. A small amount of support tasks. Will be discussing test plan for 0.10.0 with Jen and Erik. Gonna look at Rust as a possible #learning topic.
Blockers: Need tbb-0.9.0 rebased against develop
At PyCon India
Yesterday: Tweak for fix on develop for mac compat., infrastructure binary bucket work/research
Today: Rebased tbb-0.9.0 ontop of develop (sorry for the delay kevin!). Unrelated to SD - INFRA/weekly learning tasks
Blockers:
*Yesterday:
- Created a placeholder securedrop-workstation-config metapackage, updated the securedrop-template builder to pull in this dependency. We can now use the package/build logic in https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop-debian-packaging/tree/securedrop-workstation-config-metapackage to push changes to the templates (either at build time or via apt updates) (PR open at https://github.com/freedomofpress/qubes-template-securedrop-workstation/pull/5/files)
- Updated qubes-workstation kernel to 4.14.74, tested said kernel and it seems to work. It's now live on apt-test-qubes
- Tested tor 3.4.4.8, it works, need to upload it to apt-test (I might be blocked due to git-lfs issues with existing packages, will ping mike).
*Today: Upload tor 3.4.4.8 to apt-test, review https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop/pull/3848
Blockers:
Not a work day
*Yesterday:*UX meeting in the AM, got a great start to integrating learnings between Training/UX with David/Jen/Erik; Worked with Erik, Emmanuel, and Kev, on getting the Support survey out the door; got GPG working for my ninavizz email, and failed miserably getting it to work for my Bigwheel email; UxR housekeeping tasks; tying-up a few loose-ends to bring closure to the JWS2.0 study, and a few scheduling things for the JWS2.1 sessions.
*Today:*Writing/sending thank you notes to JWS2.0 UxR participants from this past week; Completing & posting findings and action items from JWS2.0 study (this past week's user research); communicating with Erik on participants for JWS2.1 things; getting started on sketches/wireframes for solutions to action-items from this week, with online/offline being the key priority.
*Blockers:*Nope! :)