Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Community Council catchup - UbuntuStudio

2014-08-06 Thread Len Ovens
On Thu, 24 Jul 2014, Elfy wrote: On 29/04/14 20:43, Elfy wrote: Hello all, The Community Council is scheduling meetings over the next cycle with the various teams, councils and boards in the Ubuntu community. The UbuntuStudio meeting is scheduled for August 7th 2014 @ 17:00UTC. Just a

Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Community Council catchup - UbuntuStudio

2014-08-06 Thread Steve Evans
Thanks for the invite!!! :) On Aug 6, 2014 11:23 AM, Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net wrote: On Thu, 24 Jul 2014, Elfy wrote: On 29/04/14 20:43, Elfy wrote: Hello all, The Community Council is scheduling meetings over the next cycle with the various teams, councils and boards in the Ubuntu

Outstanding systemd jobs

2014-08-06 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
I'm going to advertise lp:~upstart-devel/upstart/upstart-jobs again, which is a branch that stores the result of scanning all init.d scripts, upstart jobs and systemd units in ubuntu devel and debian sid. I've also now run a simple (dumb) script to generate a list of upstart jobs which do not

Re: Outstanding systemd jobs

2014-08-06 Thread Jamie Strandboge
On 08/06/2014 08:40 AM, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: I'm going to advertise lp:~upstart-devel/upstart/upstart-jobs again, which is a branch that stores the result of scanning all init.d scripts, upstart jobs and systemd units in ubuntu devel and debian sid. I've also now run a simple (dumb)

Re: Outstanding systemd jobs

2014-08-06 Thread Martin Pitt
Hello Dimitri, Dimitri John Ledkov [2014-08-06 14:40 +0100]: I'm going to advertise lp:~upstart-devel/upstart/upstart-jobs again, Thanks for this and your first analysis! I put that into http://pad.ubuntu.com/missing-systemd-units and added pointers to the relevant bugs for LXC and ufw

FYI: systemd in cloud-images

2014-08-06 Thread Scott Moser
Hey, Just wanted to let people know that thanks to Dimitri's help, we now have systemd in the cloud images. It is inert by default, but we've set up a way that you can launch an instance to boot with systemd. By feeding the instance some user-data, cloud-init will boot up to its early stages,