[10:54] <SiDi> MacSlow: hello
[10:54] <MacSlow> hey SiDi 
[10:55] <SiDi> I just wanted to ask you, is it you who implemented the code for synchronised sound notifications in gnome-sound-daemon ?
[10:55] <SiDi> I don't understand how they get to know about volume changes :p
[10:58] <MacSlow> SiDi, yes and no
[10:58] <MacSlow> gnome-sound-daemon is actually not responsible for this directly
[10:58] <SiDi> oh
[10:59] <SiDi> well, they dont popup without it running though, here
[10:59] <MacSlow> gnome-settings-daemon is the piece that actually listens to the multi-media keys on a keyboard
[10:59] <MacSlow> that triggers notifications via libnotify
[10:59] <MacSlow> which in turn get rendered by notify-osd (under Ubuntu 9.04) which I implemented
[11:00] <MacSlow> we patched gnome-settings-daemon to spit out the notification according to the specs for ubuntu 9.04
[11:00] <SiDi> Im looking for the daemon that watches volume changes and then sends the notifications to notify-osd
[11:00] <MacSlow> there are some common guidelines for using libnotify we introduced
[11:01] <MacSlow> SiDi, look at gnome-settings-daemon
[11:01] <MacSlow> that the bit we patched
[11:01] <SiDi> trying to understand how they get the volume changes, especially with pulse turned off (and i could only find code related to PA, while it does work without it)
[11:01] <MacSlow> SiDi, I got to switch conference rooms
[11:03] <SiDi> Ok np
[11:03] <SiDi> i'll look deeper in the diff file
[11:03] <SiDi> Thanks
[22:07] <bratsche_> kwwii around?
[22:08] <bratsche> kwwii around?