[03:13] <peitschie> hi everybody :)
[03:16] <peitschie> i am wondering what is the best way to go about getting a merge-request reviewed for the python-launchpad-integration library?
[06:55] <ccheney> yipee, i got epiphany-browser built and with a resulting debs :)
[06:56] <ccheney> also with proper patches :)
[06:56] <ccheney> just need to do that for the other library packages and make sure it actually works
[11:48] <mnemo> "ubuntu-bug blah" says it can't contact the crash report server
[11:48] <mnemo> seems like some admins needs to be notified about that
[12:04] <vish> mnemo: bug #538097
[15:25] <mnemo> vish: a thanks, I marked myself as affected too now... I guess they will fix it first thing on monday morning
[16:49] <Ng> woah, simple scan is awesome
[16:49]  * hyperair wants a scanner which actually works in linux =\
[16:50] <Ng> hyperair: I just went to the local PCWorld, bought an HP printer and scanner (F4580) for 40 quid, plugged it in and I got a notification telling me it was ready to print, and then fired up simple scan and it works :)
[16:54]  * hyperair is envious
[16:54] <hyperair> Ng: are there any other brands? stuff like brother perhaps?
[16:55] <hyperair> Ng: canon appears to hate linux (their drivers suck grandly) and hp's ink is expensive
[17:03] <Ng> hyperair: no idea, I specifically wanted an HP because of their excellent support. They have compatibility lists for their printers for linux that specifically mention which versions of which distros work
[17:03] <hyperair> Ng: that's really cool. if only other brands were like that.
[17:03] <hyperair> Ng: i've a scanner which requires a virtual machine to use.
[17:05] <Ng> hyperair: yeah, I was so surprised and impressed that I didn't really look too hard for support from other brands ;)
[17:05] <Ng> I wonder if I can get the wireless printing support to work
[17:08]  * hyperair will give more consideration to hp next time.
[17:53] <Ng> I can. and wireless scanning \o/
[17:53] <Ng> this is absurdly cool
[18:46] <fagan> rickspencer3: Can we add a fps game to the list of featured games in the software center?
[18:46] <fagan> (there are a few good ones)
[18:46] <rickspencer3> fagan, we looked for ones
[18:46] <rickspencer3> but there were none that worked well across enough configurations
[18:46] <fagan> Ah that makes sense
[18:46] <rickspencer3> yeah
[18:47] <fagan> I was just wondering
[18:48] <rickspencer3> fagan, it's a good question, we discussed it a bit on a list
[18:48] <rickspencer3> I pushed for one myself, actually
[18:49] <fagan> It would be nice if we had a way of detecting their computers spec and suggesting applications that their computer can use well
[18:49]  * fagan dreams a little
[18:51] <fagan> hmmmm it would be nice too if we had an action section in the games catagory
[18:51] <fagan> Oh and the icon for sports games looks very bad
[18:51]  * fagan wonders if an icon looking bad warrants making a bug
[18:52] <rickspencer3> fagan, always worth it to log a bug
[18:52] <rickspencer3> fagan, fyi, I just pushed my pygame template into quickly trunk
[18:52] <fagan> Nice ill probably give it a look next week some time
[18:57] <rickspencer3> fagan, how do I make a good tutorial for the pygame template like the one you made for the ubuntu-application?
[18:57] <rickspencer3> (like using Yelp correctly and such)
[19:00] <fagan> rickspencer3: docbook is kinda like html. If you look at the tutorial I made you should be able to figure most of it out. Just ping me if you have any problems :)
[19:00] <rickspencer3> fagan, where is the tutorial in the ubuntu-application directory tree?
[19:01] <fagan> /data/templates/ubuntu-application/help
[19:01] <rickspencer3> thanks fagan
[19:01] <fagan> np