[09:52] <and471> mac_v: in Humanity/categories/48/package_development.svg, there are some redundant/cruft elements in the background that cause the shovel to be black in the software center (departments page), could you remove them?
[10:21] <mac_v> and471: yeah , i mentioned that , and mvo said it was a webkit bug
[10:32] <mac_v> and471: ah... i think i fixed it... could you file a bug?
[10:34] <mac_v> and471: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1325768/Screenshot-Ubuntu%20Software%20Center.png
[10:42] <and471> mac_v: in what, humanity or ...
[10:43] <mac_v> and471: humanity,
[10:43] <and471> ok
[10:44] <and471> mac_v, https://bugs.launchpad.net/humanity/+bug/478222
[10:45] <mac_v> and471: cool thanks, uploading fix... :)  must the quickest bug fix ;p
[10:45] <and471> mac_v, hehe
[10:45] <and471> mac_v, will it get synced into the repos? or do we have to file an SRU
[10:46] <mac_v> and471: not sure.. we need to ask pitti
[10:46] <and471> mac_v, ok
[10:47] <and471> mac_v, should be easy, as there is no regression potential (really)
[10:47] <mac_v> yeah
[10:47] <and471> well I am making some progress on the history part of software store
[10:48] <and471> mac_v, I have the f-spot style slider in (but not connected up) yet, but it is reading the history file/adding events on removal/installation
[10:49] <and471> mac_v, it is pretty cool :-)
[10:50] <mac_v> ;)
[10:53] <and471> mac_v, I also think we can integrate any apt-get commands into the history
[10:53] <and471> run cat /var/log/dpkg.log | grep 'install '
[10:53] <and471> and you can see what I mean
[10:53] <mac_v> and471: i miss those  , it would be nice if it is in history
[10:53] <and471> mac_v, though we willl have to check for duplicates
[10:53] <and471> mac_v, yup
[10:53] <and471> mac_v, though we won't have as much info on them
[10:54] <and471> mac_v, but it will work :-)
[10:55] <and471> anyway have to go now :-)
[10:55] <and471> mac_v, see ya
[16:28] <didrocks> pitti: thanks for working on Sunday and simplecommeubuntu in -updates :)
[17:28] <chrisccoulson> hello didrocks
[17:28] <chrisccoulson> how are you?