[00:08] huhu http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/64-bit-support === asac_ is now known as asac [00:20] fta, chromium frustrates & delights in equal measure, i think [00:24] directhex, i'm not expecting much at this point. i just packaged it to be able to monitor the progress. i'm curious. rumors say something will happen soon, but it seems a long shot to me. [00:24] fta, i like chrome as a browser, but i don't know what to expect from it on linux - despite its f/oss underpinnings [00:25] fta, how's epiphany-webkit looking? [00:26] my packaging is not really acceptable as it is (ie, as upstream wants it). a 250M bz2 tarball and tons of 3rd party (static) libs. [00:26] epiphany-webkit, no idea, i'm not interested [00:27] well, it's more that i can't work on everything [00:28] epiphany-webkit still isn't packaged? [00:29] epiphany is not a mozilla-team package, so i don't really know [01:12] [reed], are you aware of the (future) bi-directional sync between lp and bugzilla ? [01:14] I thought the LP plugin already exists [01:14] http://news.launchpad.net/meet-the-devs/meet-graham-binns [01:14] NCommander, afaik, so far, it's just a one way link with a status [01:24] https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/BugzillaPlugin [01:24] "If you run a Bugzilla instance, you can use the plugin to: [01:24] * share comment histories between bugs that are tracked both in your Bugzilla tracker and also in Launchpad " [01:24] it doesn't allow you to push new bugs yet though [03:14] Hi guys. i've been having a problem with Firefox. [03:15] Most/all links show up as pure underscores and there's a bit of text missing from most/all sites i visit. [03:16] This is an output of 'firefox -safe-mode' : http://paste.stirk.org/42204