Hi folks,

Here are my notes from the team meeting earlier this week.

DSA account setup
=================

Noah has spent some time working to prepare an AWS account for DSA.  We
worked on a strategy to provide the required users and access without
breaking account management, and he plans to circulate a draft soon.

GCP permissions
===============

Bastian described some difficulties with self-managed GCP permissions,
and talked through some options.  Unlike most users, we cannot onboard
projects without Google.  But I saw some work merged earlier today, so I
think progress must've been good.

Secure boot CA expiration
=========================

We discussed some questions about impact from upcoming secure boot CA
expirations.  We do not expect any impact to users, since secure boot
doesn't typically enforce this validity period.  In general, Debian
users should expect no difficulties as long as firmware vendors continue
to ship the old certificates.  In the specific cloud case, the major
vendors often have features to let folks provide custom certificates
too.

Build reliability issues
========================

We talked about some of the recent reliability issues with the build,
and identified a few possible issues.  Some parts of the build pipeline
still run bookworm, and so use older components like qemu.  And some of
the issues seem to be related to network connectivity.  We made plans to
start upgrading the components and to test different mirrors - and
discovered that casulana has a local mirror.

Azure listing certification
===========================

We discussed a new certification process to make Azure marketplace
distribution a smoother process.  Noah has heard there's a developer at
Microsoft who plans to look into integrating this into our build
pipeline.

Amazon updates
==============

Arthur reported on some work he's doing to monitor the state and version
of packages in Debian that are important for Amazon.  And he's started
to a round of updates for some related packages that haven't seen
updates in a while.

Until next time,
Ross

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