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Amaranthhmm, I think my next compiz upload is going to be hated00:15
Amaranth30 new binary packages :)00:16
bryceAmaranth, whew00:19
* Amaranth is splitting up compiz-plugins00:19
AmaranthHaving them all installed makes compiz start slower and we actually don't want to ship about half of them in the default install anyway00:20
* bryce nods00:20
AmaranthInstead of making a compiz-plugins and compiz-plugins-universe I've just split it up into individual plugins and made compiz-plugins a metapackage that depends on the ones we want00:20
rickspencer3bryce, ok, I've got it working, in that I can point to one of your jason files and display it in bughugger00:22
brycerickspencer3, sweet!00:22
bryceI've got it generating json files per team00:23
brycehttp://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Data/ubuntu-audio/00:23
bryceubuntu-desktop is taking a bit longer to generate ;-)00:23
* rickspencer3 tries00:23
bryceer, desktop-bugs00:23
bryceoho it's up - http://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Data/desktop-bugs/00:23
brycethose patches.json's are likely going to be the most valuable output of our work here00:24
rickspencer3oops00:24
bryceat least, for X it is00:24
bryceer, was00:24
rickspencer3bryce, do they all look for tags?00:24
bryceanyway, I moved the location of the .json's into team subdirectories, you may have to update your url's00:24
rickspencer3bryce, yeah, no worries00:24
rickspencer3I have tons to do in terms of managing the links anway00:25
brycerickspencer3, no the patches one does attachment scanning00:25
brycequeries that look for tags are extraordinarily easy, but limited in value00:25
rickspencer3well, people like to filter and sort based on tags00:25
bryceif there's tags we care about let me know and I'll add them00:25
rickspencer3but we can refine this kind of stuff when you get back00:25
bryceyeah00:26
rickspencer3well, if you can just stuff tag info for each bug task, I can just slurp it in00:26
bryceI do expose the tags for each bug, so bughugger can use them for filtering too00:26
rickspencer3in the meantime, I'll just make sure there are tags before I try to access them ;)00:26
rickspencer3http://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Data/ubuntu-audio/patches.json00:26
rickspencer3^ no tags00:26
bryceheh yeah just noticed that00:27
bryceI'll add it00:27
rickspencer3should we add a "patches" column?00:28
rickspencer3to bughugger, I mean?00:28
brycehere is the report I did using this data - http://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Reports/patches.html00:29
brycerather than a Patches column I did a "Patch Age" column, and that has been extraordinarily handy for sorting00:29
rickspencer3hmmm00:30
brycebut dunno if that could be exposed in bughugger very easily00:30
rickspencer3wondering if we need to get smarter about columns00:30
brycecould be00:30
bryceI've found with my own reports that each report seems to have a couple unique columns it wants to be showing00:31
bryceso some sort of dynamism would be slick00:31
rickspencer3like a standard set of columns, but then inspect the data and create new columns based on what's in there00:31
rickspencer3I do this with couchgrid already00:32
brycenifty00:32
brycealmost you'd want a template per query but that could get messy, not sure what the best approach is00:32
rickspencer3I have a feeling the code for managing the columns and treeview will shrink dramatically and become dynamic00:33
bryceoh that'd be nice00:33
bryceoh my god, seb128 is going to love this00:33
rickspencer3in couchgrid I just assume it's bound to a dictionary00:33
brycehttp://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Reports/desktop-bugs/patches.html00:33
rickspencer3I iterate over the keys and each key get's a column and the key name becomes the title00:33
bryceI was able to use my patch report thing on everyone else's packages without modification, sweet00:33
rickspencer3that is sweet00:34
rickspencer3so I wonder if we can do a similar thing with the remote bugs00:34
brycemm00:34
bryceI've got bits and pieces of code, I bet it could be done00:34
bryceyeah just need to stitch things together, should be feasible00:35
brycenot today tho :-)00:35
bryceoh wow, just realized we need to add compiz here too00:35
rickspencer3bryce, I'll try to refactor the code so that the display is dynamic based on the data while you are on vacation next week00:36
brycerickspencer3, kewl00:36
rickspencer3tbh, bughugger is just a prototype that's gotten out of control00:36
rickspencer3so it's time for some more refactoring00:37
bryce:-)00:37
bryceyeah similarly on my end00:37
rickspencer3I already extracted the launchpad bits like the logon dialog and search dialogs, etc...00:37
rickspencer3and am kind of ready to send those upstream00:37
rickspencer3not I'00:37
rickspencer3m wondering if couchgrid should derive from "dictionarygrid"00:37
rickspencer3and I can just write dictionarygrid, use it here, in couchgrid, and generally be useful00:38
* rickspencer3 rubs hands together in evil genius manner00:38
brycehehe00:38
bryceI need to come up with something better than cron for running all this stuff00:39
rickspencer3imagine writing a treeview like this:00:39
bryce(actually I already wrote a daemon for it, just need to get it integrated)00:39
rickspencer3grid = DictionaryGrid(my_dict)00:39
rickspencer3grid.show()00:39
rickspencer3bryce, cool00:39
rickspencer3how long do the processes take to run?00:40
brycethey vary all over the map00:40
brycesome take a few minutes, some of the more complex ones up to an hour00:40
rickspencer3mmm00:41
bryceI'm getting some cron jobs stacking up right now that I added desktop-bugs, fortunately I'm running this on a powerful machine but I'll need to keep an eye on it00:41
rickspencer3well, maybe we can get the scripts onto the qa server00:41
rickspencer3and then organize them in a discoverable way00:41
bryceyep00:41
brycehttp://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Reports/compiz/patches.html00:45
bryceAmaranth, looks like you guys stay on top of the patches pretty well :-)00:45
Amaranthhehe00:45
Amaranthor we don't get many00:46
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mak8Enter text here...hello02:29
mak8hi02:37
AnonnyMousehi guys. i've an Radeon HD 3450 running on karmic-64. reinstalled drivers from downloaded ati....run file, configured in catalyst gui, but still unable to get 3D-HA.03:19
AnonnyMouseany ideas?03:19
AnonnyMousehi guys. i've an Radeon HD 3450 running on karmic-64. reinstalled drivers from downloaded ati....run file, configured in catalyst gui, but still unable to get 3D-HA.08:29
AnonnyMouseany ideas?08:29
AnonYmoushi guys. somehow I've managed to completely screw up my X11/3D glx AT Radeon HD 3450 on my karmic-64.  how can I **completely** remove, purge, reinstall & reconfigure the entire GUI video stack?10:15
AnonYmousis anyone else experiencing issues with ATI on karmic 64?10:42
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baptistemmhi there17:45
rickspencer3Ihi17:45
rickspencer3hi, even17:45
baptistemmhi rickspencer317:45
rickspencer3I tossed and turned all night, thinking about fun and easy programming for Ubuntu17:47
chrisccoulsonhi baptistemm and rickspencer317:47
baptistemmsalut chrisccoulson17:47
chrisccoulsoni'm surprised to see anyone here on the weekend ;)17:47
rickspencer3I woke up determined that I need to start a new project to contain some pygtk widgets and other modules in one place17:47
rickspencer3chrisccoulson, right, but like I said ^ I woke up with a mission ;)17:48
chrisccoulsoni woke up determined to go back to sleep for a few more hours ;)17:48
chrisccoulsonheh17:48
rickspencer3lucky17:48
rickspencer3I just could not sleep starting at like 4am17:49
baptistemmchrisccoulson, bah, I start my irc client17:49
chrisccoulsoni had some catching up to do after not getting to sleep until 5am on the morning of my return to work ;)17:49
baptistemmand #ubuntu-desktop is on my list17:49
rickspencer3baptistemm, vous parles frainces?17:49
baptistemmrickspencer3, I'm french, so obviously I supposed to :)17:50
* rickspencer3 is in conversational French class17:50
baptistemmI'm17:50
baptistemmbut don't expect too much with my english17:50
rickspencer3well, I guess being French, speaking French would be helpful17:50
rickspencer3;)17:50
* baptistemm is sad not to have to speak english in its new job17:50
* rickspencer3 is sad to not have practiced French in 2 weeks17:51
baptistemmparlons français :)17:51
baptistemmca sera plus facile pour moi mais je ne suis pas sûr que tout le monde soit d'accord17:52
rickspencer3hmm17:52
rickspencer3I think you said ...17:52
rickspencer3we speak french and it's easy for you to not have every day17:53
rickspencer3:/17:53
rickspencer3ok17:54
baptistemm»17:54
baptistemm«  parlons français » = let's speak french17:54
rickspencer3oh, right17:55
baptistemm« it'll be easier for me but I doubt everyone will agree with that »17:55
rickspencer3that's the interrogative I guess17:55
baptistemmparlons français !!!17:55
rickspencer3je ne suis pas sur = I'm not sure?17:55
baptistemmyep17:55
baptistemmsûr17:56
baptistemma ^ above the u17:56
* rickspencer3 no french keys set up on netbook :(17:56
baptistemmand when you're are a girl it is sûre with e at the end17:56
baptistemmthis is #ubuntu-classroom-fr :)17:57
baptistemmrickspencer3, do you know about the google im bot en2fr ?17:57
rickspencer3heh17:57
baptistemmit is quite useful17:57
rickspencer3yes, I use it when doing homework sometimes17:57
rickspencer3current class in once per week, so I don't practice enough17:58
rickspencer3:(17:58
rickspencer3next class is twice per week, hope to make more progress17:58
baptistemmdid you subscribe to some french blogs17:58
rickspencer3not yet, because I can't read them too well :/17:58
rickspencer3like, I am a raw beginner hear17:58
rickspencer3je n'ai pas vocab :/18:00
* rickspencer3 doesn't even know if that is correct grammar :/18:00
jmarsdenrickspencer3: http://french.about.com/library/begin/bl_basic.htm    # Survival French :)18:02
rickspencer3jmarsden, thanks, I've actually started to script that site to download all of the audio files :)18:02
rickspencer3will have quite a vocab drilling program when done18:03
baptistemmbath time for my son, see you later18:03
rickspencer3bye baptistemm thanks18:03
baptistemmI'm back :)18:24
rickspencer3good morning jono18:24
baptistemmare SRUs only for patch upload or is it possible to upgrade a minor version (for GNOME soft)18:27
baptistemmI've package latest gnome-bluetooth, gvfs and nautilus (I'm blocked on this one due a to a libtoolize patch I don't know how to update)18:27
jonohey ri18:28
jonohey rickspencer318:28
rickspencer3behold: https://edge.launchpad.net/quidgets21:09
rickspencer3anyone have any useful pygtk widgets or other python modules that the use a lot that make programming easy and fun ...21:10
rickspencer3if they are looking for a home, let me, or propose a merge21:10
emmahi does anyone happen to be here who is familiar with the ubuntu-desktop?23:20
chrisccoulsonpossibly ;)23:21
hggdhhopefully23:27
chrisccoulsonhi hggdh23:27
chrisccoulsonhow are you?23:27
hggdhhey chrisccoulson, life is good, as far as we can say that ;-)23:28
hggdhand you?23:28
chrisccoulsonyeah, not too bad thanks. just enjoying some quiet time whilst baby is asleep :)23:28
hggdhheh. Been there...23:28
chrisccoulsonyeah, i should make the most of it and get some sleep myself really ;)23:29
hggdhyeah. Moments of peace are rare with babies23:29

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