Thursday, 2024-11-21

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opendevreviewGhanshyam proposed openstack/governance master: Fix doc job for pillow 11.0.0  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/93596718:38
gmanntc-members: this fix the broken doc job due to pillow 11.0.0 https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/93596718:56
gmannplease check as it blocking things to merge18:56
spotz[m]checked but only had +!19:13
spotz[m]+1 even19:13
gmannspotz[m]: you can also Rollcall-Vote and +W as per house rule - https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/house-rules.html#code-changes19:15
gouthamri can help19:16
gmanngouthamr: thanks19:16
gouthamrthank you for fixing it up gmann 19:16
* gouthamr has issues staying online this week thanks to a storm and power outage that followed.. will try my best to connect and respond when possible! 19:17
JayFgouthamr: if you need a warm place and a working electrical outlet you're welcome down here :) luckily the area around me is in Rainier's shadow and somehow we barely got more than a stiff breeze19:18
gouthamrthat's great to know; thank you JayF :) 19:19
JayFNow, the power surges turned my house into a rave until I started turning lights off, but that was mostly all the impact we had here :D 19:19
spotz[m]Ok weird I did not see a rollcall19:19
spotz[m]I'm used to +w being the bottom vote:)19:19
spotz[m]done19:19
gouthamrJayF: for now, my wife's employer's been gracious to let us come along.. they're having a bring your husband/kid/dog/grandma to work day thanks to the weather :D 19:20
JayFI didn't realize it was so bad that folks up there might still have power outages19:20
JayFMy one friend who lives in north Seattle said he was outta power for ~12 hours19:20
gouthamr:( ah yeah, half a million people on the "eastside"... we're officially in the dark ages with cell towers being down as well.. should've signed up for starlink earlier :D 19:22
clarkbstarlink is at capacity now for the urban NW unfortunately19:22
gouthamrah! 19:23
clarkbI think you can still get service along the coast and in the cascades and to the east19:24
opendevreviewMerged openstack/governance master: Fix doc job for pillow 11.0.0  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/93596719:24
clarkbbut basically from eugene to vancouver BC along i5 its at capacity19:24
fungias someone who lives through power-disrupting storms on a regular basis, i have great empathy for those of you in pacnw experiencing struggles now. sometimes switching to a phone tether is my only option, as well as doing ~everything in text terminals and relying heavily on mosh rather than regular ssh19:25
gouthamr++ yeah totally... i'm hating GUIs and video meetings this week :D 19:25
fungii keep important/long-running processes in tmux sessions on cloud virtual machines and then connect to them from home like i'm using a thin client19:26
gmannyeah, there is outage in many places in Vancouver BC especially Vancouver island and lowerland.19:26
clarkbI'm feeling lucky as it seems to have hit the norht and south of us but wasn't a big deal here (just a lot of rain)19:27
gmannit was at my place last week for ~ 12 hrs but mobile hotspot helped a lot :).19:27
JayFThe offer is open to you to gmann if you can get down here :D I can make us all some bbq on my smoker :P 19:28
gmanngouthamr or take 'power break' break :)19:28
JayF(I assume based on your comment you're in BC?)19:28
clarkbwe have friends with newborn twins in the renton area that still don't have power. Their fireplace is working overtime to keep them wwarm19:28
fungiyes, also sometimes it's good to just say "storm's too bad, i'm going offline for a while to read a book by candlelight"19:28
gmannJayF :) yeah I am lower mainland vancouver. not so far from you19:29
gouthamr:D yes, it could be worse.. 19:29
gmannfungi: ++ i use that time to sleep :P19:29
gouthamrbut, its not done yet: ... "storm system19:29
gouthamrforecast to swing off the Oregon and Washington coastline on Friday. A19:29
gouthamrpunch of gusty winds are expected, mainly along coastal regions, could19:29
gouthamrproduce rough surf and additional isolated power outages. "19:29
spotz[m]Stay warm and safe everyone, OpenStack can wait if it's something the rest of us can't do19:29
fungioh, right, i always forget that sleep is also something people should do ;)19:29
gouthamrhahaha19:29
JayFegad I really had no idea it was that bad! We prepared like I would've for a hurricane back in NC and in Tacoma (at least at the Narrows Airport), they didn't even measure a wind gust >25mph19:29
fungii mean, wind's gusting to 50mph here today, but that's a thursday for us19:30
gouthamrit douglas firs, cedars19:31
fungieverything here is built with the assumption it's going to get constantly battered and flooded by hurricanes19:31
* gouthamr butchered that message19:31
clarkbthe common issue in the PNW is the trees. Ice storms bring them down like we had here last winter or you get lots of rain and then just a bit of wind starts knocking them over. In this case I'm guessing quite a few trees still had leaves on them and didn't need as much as they would in a winter storm19:31
clarkbafter our ice storm those in the know were quick to warn people about chopping all the trees down in response because then you get much worse urban heat islands19:32
gouthamrit's the douglas firs, cedars, birches, maples and redwoods that didn't get the message and were caught unaware :D19:32
JayFI certainly feel a /lot/ more secure in my house since we got rid of the firs in our backyard.19:32
fungiright, here it's maritime forest, so the trees are all hunkered down on their knees at all times. also you just don't have tall trees next to houses because19:32
fungi(or tall trees at all, those blow over)19:33
fungithe live oaks in my yard are like 5x as wide as they are tall19:34
clarkbya not many trees like that around here19:34
clarkband trees over 100' are relatively common even in urban areas19:34
fungi(possible exaggeration, but they're definitely a good deal wider than they are tall anyway)19:34
gmannI mostly face issue with my backyard fence break and I need to fix them with my toddler :) 19:35
fungigood opportunity to put the toddler to work, fence repair is a marketable skill!19:35
gouthamrwider-than-they-are-tall seems like a wise decision for longevity in trees19:35
gmannfixing fence is not so challenging but instructing/working with toddler is 19:36
JayFI am lucky that the neighbor I share a fence with is a realtor; she introduced us to the cheap local fence guy, they next-day fixed our fence for like, $100 a post (we had 3 snap during a storm a yearish ago)19:39
JayFThe downside of being a country boy living in a bigger city, I don't know who the local "Earl" is who will fix anything for $20 /s 19:40
gmannnice. my one of the neighbor is old and mostly I need to take care of maintenance  19:40
clarkbJayF: I live in urban county area so I'm not required to have a fence. Snowstorm took my fence out and I never put it back up again (if I had pets I'd caremore)19:41
fungiyeah, i have the same problem, or end up nominating myself the local earl19:41
JayFYeah. The nicest thing I can do for shared maintenance with my neighbors is contract it out; I'm not so good with a hammer :D 19:41
fungiwhen you grow up in the country there's this expectation of self-sufficiency, everyone's a shadetree mechanic etc19:41
gmannhere cost for a single post is ~200USD so I fix them with my left over wood or so :)19:41
JayFfungi: I more follow the archetype of making delicious canned goods and giving them away :P 19:43
JayFfeed everyone I can handle; fix everything I cannot :D 19:43
opendevreviewMerged openstack/governance master: Add ubuntu noble migration goal tracking etherpad  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/93546119:43
fungiJayF: also something i compulsively do, albeit poorly compared to my ancestors, yes19:43
gmannI am newly learning handyman (started last year only) but being grown up in village and farming activities, I am now almost doing most of the things by myself. next year I am thinking to build a new shed 19:44
JayFSo many cheap plentiful apples makes it easy to make jelly :D 19:44
fungithe naturally occurring pectin in apple peel makes it the ideal fruit for jelly too19:45
* fungi grew up in the apple capitol of nc, jelly and cidermaking were annual activities19:45
JayF.o(there's an apple capitol of NC)19:46
fungihendersonville!19:46
JayFfungi: oh, I hadn't thought about this: I'll actually be SUPER CLOSE to you around Thanksgiving! My folks are in Beulaville now; you're in the Outer Banks, right?19:46
fungiyeah, that's geographically close but not logistically close19:47
fungi(unless travelling by boat)19:47
JayFah, makes sense19:48
JayFEither way, if you want some homemade cranberry sauce or other goodies let me know and I can leave some with my mom :) I can nearly guarantee she'd add something delicious to it if/when you were able to get it lol19:49
fungiopenstreetmap puts the drive time between beulaville and kill devil hills at about 4h10m19:49
JayFah, you're in KDH, yeah19:49
JayFthis is basically maximum south; like 45 minutes from Jacksonville area19:49
fungiright, we're almost to the virginia line19:49

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