[00:01]  * asac doesnt use greader
[00:09] <asac> cwong1: ok ... you think you will be able to upload the package with the syspref link today? i uploaded language-pack-gnome-zh and xulrunner-1.9 ... so everything else is ready ;)
[00:10] <cwong1> asac: As soon as I get access to moblin.org, I will do it.  It will be today or early morning for sure.
[00:11] <cwong1> asac: they took my access away temporary :):)
[00:15] <asac> cwong1: right so :-P
[00:15] <asac> good luck ;)
[00:16] <cwong1> I just need a new more secure sshkey... thats all.. :)
[02:29] <saivann> asac : If you're there and that you have time for it, I finished the thunderbird-locales package, see bug #230209
[02:30] <saivann> asac : Otherwise good travel :)
[19:37] <jtv> asac, you in by any chance?
[20:06] <fta> jtv, I guess he's in Prague
[20:16] <jtv> fta: ah yes, thanks.
[21:34] <gnomefre1k> oh good i forgot about UDS that means i can keep busy until im done :)
[21:36] <gnomefreak> ill be here for a little while, i need to check email
[21:36] <fta> :)
[21:36] <gnomefreak> alot of work to be done when your gone for months a ta time
[21:51] <gnomefre1k> damnit
[21:57] <gnomefreak> wtf is going on, has this been happening all day this much?
[21:58] <fta> ?
[21:59] <gnomefreak> the disconnecting from net
[22:00] <fta> no, just now
[22:06] <gnomefreak> hmm
[22:10] <gnomefreak> fta: do you have a upstream tb2 handy?
[22:10] <fta> yes
[22:11] <gnomefreak> can you test the reply-to-list addond with upstream?
[22:11] <gnomefreak> -d
[22:12] <gnomefreak> if not i will get to it but as much input i get the  better i will try it on tb3 if i can since it should work out of box without our patch.
[22:13] <fta> hm, my tb2 is not configured
[22:21] <gnomefreak> fta: make sur eyou ssh key is still on LP page as some of the updates seem to have people removing them again this is #3 for me
[22:39] <fta> i've updated my key on lp (but it was still there)
[22:40] <fta> oh, the one from my laptop is gone
[22:48] <gnomefreak> what is the likely-dup name of tag?
[22:49] <fta> no idea
[22:49] <gnomefreak> the one on tags page is telling me it hasnt been defined but i see asac using it all the time
[22:50] <gnomefreak> sorry typo
[22:50] <gnomefreak> forgot the l
[22:55] <gnomefreak> Jazzva: i found your duplicate bug
[22:56] <gnomefreak> Jazzva: bug 190172 is a dup of bug 192888
[23:04] <Jazzva> gnomfreak: Thanks :)
[23:04] <fta> hi Jazzva
[23:05] <Jazzva> Hello, fta :)
[23:05] <fta> Jazzva, are you coming to UDS ?
[23:05] <Jazzva> Wish I could...
[23:05] <Jazzva> Maybe next time :)... If it's not far enough and I have no school work to do :)
[23:06] <fta> oh
[23:07] <Jazzva> bug 137993: I'm thinking of this. If we make browsers Recommends, then mozilla-mplayer will be left installed, if the user removes all browsers, or at least those that support mozilla-mplayer
[23:08] <fta> Jazzva, where are you from ? Serbia ?
[23:09] <Jazzva> In case we leave all supported browser Depends, then we have the problem when some new broswer comes to ubuntu archives (songbird, for example), the user has no supported browsers installed, but songbird, and wants to install mozilla-mplayer. It will force him to install some of the browsers from Depends, until we add the songbird to the Depends. Any thoughts on this?
[23:09] <Jazzva> fta: Yes
[23:09] <fta> ok, looking at gmap, it's not as close that i thought
[23:09] <Jazzva> Heh :)
[23:11] <fta> i've never been to that part of the world (except romania a long time ago)
[23:11] <Jazzva> fta: It's ok, I suppose :). I like it
[23:12] <Jazzva> I have never been to most of the places :). Just a few surrounding countries, and USA...
[23:13] <fta> yeah :) i'm looking at photos (now that gmap has a nice new feature), looks nice
[23:14] <Jazzva> fta: http://picasaweb.google.com/jazzva/Spring08 newer pictures :)
[23:15] <fta> hm, maybe i should post some of my pics one day
[23:16] <Jazzva> I support you in doing that :).
[23:16] <asac> gnomefreak: likely-dup is a tag not specific to ubuntu ... its used to signal that a bug is likely a dupe of some other bug ... but the triager setting the tag doesnt know the id yet
[23:17] <fta> oh, asac
[23:17] <gnomefreak> asac: i got it :)
[23:17] <fta> asac, are you there yet ? :)
[23:17] <gnomefreak> who si CloudFX?
[23:17] <asac> yeah ... i am in praha
[23:17] <gnomefreak> if your here even more helpful
[23:17] <asac> and finall have internet too ;)
[23:17] <Jazzva> asac: Have a good time there :)
[23:17] <gnomefreak> s/si/is
[23:18] <gnomefreak> asac: you happen to know him?
[23:18] <asac> gnomefreak: know who?
[23:18] <asac> ah no idea ... dont know cloudfx
[23:18] <gnomefreak> he closes bug because not enough info doesnt even ask for more info
[23:18] <asac> whats his real name?
[23:18] <gnomefreak> its a dup most likel of compiz/ff greying out
[23:19] <gnomefreak> 1 minute looking
[23:19] <gnomefreak> https://edge.launchpad.net/~nick.ellery
[23:19] <gnomefreak> its im assuming nick ellery
[23:19] <asac> no, dont know him
[23:20] <fta> maybe a karma hunter ?
[23:20] <gnomefreak> ok ill keep my eye on bugs with his nick attached due to closing bugs that shoulnt be closed
[23:20] <fta> no idea, really, no offense intended
[23:20] <gnomefreak> fta: maybe but look at teams hes involved in
[23:21] <asac> well, i have no problems with reducing the open bug count ... if he closes good bugs i would be unhappy though ;)
[23:21] <gnomefreak> omg
[23:21] <gnomefreak> im gonna cry
[23:21] <gnomefreak> brb i know what he is doing
[23:21] <asac> but right ... we shouldn't allow bugs to be closed deliberately
[23:22] <gnomefreak> hes trying to lighten a load of bugs
[23:22] <asac> ?
[23:22] <gnomefreak> I highly doubt this is relative to Ubuntu, but did this error occur only
[23:22] <gnomefreak> once, or on numerous occasions?
[23:22] <gnomefreak> could have asked a better question IMHO
[23:22] <gnomefreak> he didnt close that one
[23:23] <gnomefreak> smoke > look at bug report > comment on bug report
[23:27] <fta> asac, is internet connectivity provided at the hotel ? it looks expensive on their website ?
[23:27] <gnomefreak> i think its desktop effects or the theme hes using brb smoke
[23:28] <asac> fta: yes. its free ... had to bug them twice ... but finally its unlocked now. noone else had issues ... so it should be
[23:29] <fta> asac, in each room or only a common place ?
[23:29] <Jazzva> fta, gnomefreak: You going to UDS?
[23:30] <fta> Jazzva, i'm going, saturday
[23:30] <Jazzva> fta: Oh, cool :)
[23:30] <Jazzva> Have fun :)
[23:31] <fta> i hope so, it's my 1st
[23:31] <gnomefreak> Jazzva: nope
[23:32] <gnomefreak> too far and i need to do shuff around here after being gone for as long as i have
[23:32] <Jazzva> gnomefreak: Oh well, another time...
[23:32] <gnomefreak> asac: what are you doing at UDS so early?
[23:32]  * gnomefreak forgot it was next week
[23:33] <fta> FOSSCamp
[23:33] <gnomefreak> ah
[23:34] <gnomefreak> shit wrong bug i think :(
[23:35] <asac> yeah ... fosscamp ;)
[23:35] <asac> lets see whats going on tomorrow
[23:37] <asac> fta: no its wired in the room
[23:37] <fta> nice
[23:37] <asac> at the conference location there will be wireless
[23:39] <asac> ... so maybe better to just stay at the room :)
[23:39] <gnomefreak> asac: what is the name of the addon installer? go to youtube get offered to install flash?
[23:40] <gnomefreak> i think he is confusing the 2 install options
[23:40] <asac> there is a plugin finder wizard
[23:40] <asac> and the "Get Extensions" dialog
[23:40] <gnomefreak> ah ok
[23:40] <asac> the confusion is based on the general confusion about the difference of plugins vs. extensions
[23:41] <asac> maybe we should really consider to package all plugins as extensions
[23:41] <asac> and improve the extension dialog
[23:41] <Jazzva> Just a heads up... I'll be a bit busier for the weekend. Finally sat down to write this assembler project I have to do... :)
[23:42] <asac> Jazzva: who asks you do to assembler?
[23:42] <asac> for what?
[23:42] <gnomefreak> asac: get rid of the plugin finder if we can as it tells you flash needs to be installed by manually
[23:42] <asac> gnomefreak: yeah ... thats a different thing
[23:42] <asac> thats the adobe flash detection kit
[23:42] <Jazzva> asac: The professor that teaches system programming. (Dunno if that's the correct translation of the subject :))
[23:42] <asac> Jazzva: ok :)
[23:43] <asac> what do you do in assembler?
[23:43] <gnomefreak> to use get extensions does it use plugin finder to find what you need to run page? and how does it show up?
[23:43] <Jazzva> We don't program in assembler. We have to write an assembler... basically, a parser that takes input file and makes output file. And it's really the basics. 7 instructions, no macros. That will be second homework, I suppose
[23:43] <asac> gnomefreak: the adobe flash detection kit prevents the plugin finder wizard to pop up and instead sends the user to flash site
[23:43] <asac> asking them to install it manually
[23:43] <gnomefreak> does it prompt without you doing anything
[23:44] <gnomefreak> oh crap
[23:44] <gnomefreak> thats not good
[23:44] <asac> Jazzva: ah ;O)
[23:44] <asac> gnomefreak: i have looked into this and have an idea how to make the flash detection kit void
[23:44] <gnomefreak> good thanks :)
[23:44] <asac> not sure if adobe or mozilla would like that idea ;)
[23:49] <gnomefreak> ok ill change this bug a bit and make it a wishlist for plugin finder since his other problem is not work aroundable that i know of
[23:51] <asac> ok off for today ... feel dizzy and will rather read a book to sleep  :)
[23:51] <Jazzva> good night, asac :)
[23:51] <asac> Jazzva: u2 :)
[23:52] <Jazzva> thx
[23:52] <gnomefreak> bug 212648
[23:52] <gnomefreak> yeah :)