diff --git a/howto/upgrades/bookworm/data.csv b/howto/upgrades/bookworm/data.csv
index 45be4f33485ee4343c868762390a5e78e2d91eab..4a705c4c3541749e33d46ea91a2d31b28e94506d 100644
--- a/howto/upgrades/bookworm/data.csv
+++ b/howto/upgrades/bookworm/data.csv
@@ -46,3 +46,6 @@ Date,release,count
 2024-10-15,bookworm,77
 2024-10-15,bullseye,12
 2024-10-15,buster,1
+2024-11-11,bookworm,77
+2024-11-11,bullseye,12
+2024-11-11,buster,1
diff --git a/howto/upgrades/bookworm/predict.png b/howto/upgrades/bookworm/predict.png
index dbb1486dba9bafc2f29a5cff4894306b734f6ad6..0ed45650aba672bb62ed54d89d67ba5795a12d6c 100644
Binary files a/howto/upgrades/bookworm/predict.png and b/howto/upgrades/bookworm/predict.png differ
diff --git a/meeting.md b/meeting.md
index 44306b4b955766bc7e04909b8d71d4f74fd5a96b..61500972669679aebe5430c657ee01612f87b7b2 100644
--- a/meeting.md
+++ b/meeting.md
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ Those are just for TPA, there are broader notes on meetings in the
 
 # 2024
 
+ * [2024-11-11](meeting/2024-11-11)
  * [2024-10-15](meeting/2024-10-15)
  * [2024-09-09](meeting/2024-09-09)
  * [2024-06-10](meeting/2024-06-10)
diff --git a/meeting/2024-11-11.md b/meeting/2024-11-11.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2bd309f419d8cf1303c2d0ae0b74e845d0a792f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meeting/2024-11-11.md
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+# Roll call: who's there and emergencies
+
+anarcat, gaba, groente, lavamind, lelutin, zen.
+
+There's significant noise in monitoring, but nothing that makes it worth canceling this meeting.
+
+# Dashboard review
+
+## Normal per-user check-in
+
+Tried to make this section quick, but there were some discussions to be had:
+
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/boards?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&assignee_username=anarcat
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/boards?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&assignee_username=groente
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/boards?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&assignee_username=lavamind
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/boards?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&assignee_username=lelutin
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/boards?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&assignee_username=zen
+
+## General dashboards
+
+Skipped this section.
+
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/boards/117
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/web/-/boards
+* https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/tpa/-/boards
+
+# Tails merge discussion
+
+Let's review the work Zen did. Our rough plan was:
+
+ - confirm already identified consensus
+ - try to establish consensus on remaining items, or at least detail
+   controversies and blockers
+ - establish what should be done in 2025, 2026, < 2030, > 2030
+
+We followed the [TPA-RFC-73 Draft](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/wikis/policy/tpa-rfc-73-tails-infra-merge-roadmap) as it was at the time the meeting started.
+
+We figured that today, we would agree on strategy (e.g. puppet merge), on the colors (e.g. which services are retired), and postpone the "what happens when" discussion. We also identified that most services above "low complexity" will require their own discussions (e.g. "how do we manage the Puppet control repo", "how do we merge weblate") that will happen later.
+
+## Per service notes
+
+ - Alternative to puppet merge: migrate services to TPA before moving Puppet, but not a good idea because some services can't be easily migrated.
+
+ - registrars and colo could just depend on password store and not be otherwise changed.
+
+ - website depends on powerdns
+
+- agreement of merging puppet codebases first
+
+- eyaml: merge for now, until people get familiar with both trocla and eyaml, but we probably should have a single system for this
+
+- virtualization: proposal: treat the old stuff as legacy and don't create new VMs there or make new hosts like those, if we need to replace hardware we create a ganeti box
+
+- weblate:
+  - option 1: move the tor weblate to the self-hosted instance, need approval from emmapeel, check what reasons there were for not self-hosting
+  - option 2: move tails translation to tor's weblate and rethink the translation workflow of tails
+
+We didn't have time to establish a 2025 plan, and postponed the rest of the discussions here.
+
+# 2025 roadmap brainstorm
+
+Throw ideas in the air and see what sticks about what we're going to do
+in 2025. Following, of course, priorities established in the Tails
+roadmap.
+
+Postponed.
+
+## What we promised OTF
+
+For Tails:
+
+- B.2: Keep infrastructure up-to-date and secure
+
+> As in Year 1, this will involve the day-to-day work needed to keep the
+> infrastructure we use to develop and distribute Tails up-to-date. This
+> includes our public website, our development servers for automatic builds
+> and tests, the translation platform used by volunteers to translate Tails,
+> the repositories used for our custom Debian packages and reproducible
+> builds, etc. Progressively over Year 2 of this contract with OTF, as Tails
+> integrates within the Tor Project, our sysadmins will also start maintaining
+> non-Tails-specific infrastructure and integrate internal services offered by
+> Tails within Tor’s sysadmin workflow
+
+  https://nc.torproject.net/s/eAa88JwNAxL5AZd?path=%2FGrants%2FOTF%2F2024%20-%20FOSS%20Sustainability%20Fund%20%5BTails%5D
+  
+For TPA:
+
+- I didn't find anything specific for TPA.
+
+  https://nc.torproject.net/s/eAa88JwNAxL5AZd?path=%2FGrants%2FOTF%2F2024%20-%20FOSS%20Sustainability%20Fund%20%5BTor%5D%2F2024.09.10%20-%20proposal_v3%20-%20MOST%20RECENT%20DOCS
+
+# Metrics of the month
+
+ * hosts in Puppet: 90, LDAP: 90, Prometheus exporters: 504
+ * number of Apache servers monitored: 34, hits per second: 612
+ * number of self-hosted nameservers: 6, mail servers: 11
+ * pending upgrades: 0, reboots: 77
+ * average load: 1.03, memory available: 3.50 TiB/4.96 TiB, running processes: 321
+ * disk free/total: 65.69 TiB/139.85 TiB
+ * bytes sent: 423.32 MB/s, received: 270.22 MB/s
+ * planned bookworm upgrades completion date: 2024-10-02
+ * [GitLab tickets][]: 256 tickets including...
+   * open: 2
+   * icebox: 162
+   * future: 39
+   * needs information: 4
+   * backlog: 27
+   * next: 11
+   * doing: 5
+   * needs review: 7
+   * (closed: 3760)
+    
+ [Gitlab tickets]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/boards
+
+Upgrade prediction graph lives at https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/wikis/howto/upgrades/bookworm/#per-host-progress
+
+Note that we have only a single "buster" machine left to upgrade after the Mailman 3 upgrade, and also hope to complete the bookworm upgrades by the end of the year. The above "in 3 weeks" date is unrealistic and will be missed.
+
+The "all time" graph was also rebuilt with histograms, making it a little more readable, with the caveat that the X axis is not to scale:
+
+https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/wikis/howto/upgrades/#all-time-version-graph