=== chaotic_ is now known as chaotic === chaotic_ is now known as chaotic === MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch === MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow [15:30] Good morning [15:30] A bit busy with signing contracts and stuff today, but I'll be back to finishing logging stuff in notify-osd [15:33] hey Nafai [15:33] Hi seb128 [16:10] Nafai: hey you were looking for a gmail thing for message indicator right? [16:10] check this out: http://ahadiel.org/projects/gmail-notifier [16:10] jcastro: Yes indeed [16:11] kenvandine pointed me to this one too: https://edge.launchpad.net/gm-notify [16:12] * kenvandine is on the gm-notify team :) [16:12] but i haven't touched it since jaunty [16:12] kenvandine: Does gm-notify support domain accounts? [16:13] yeah [16:13] Nafai, that is why i got commit access, i added that :) [16:13] Nice [16:13] and i created a package for them [16:13] but haven't really touched it since [16:13] i am happy just using evo [16:13] I'll give it a try, thanks :) [16:13] evo doesn't suck so much if you turn off filtering [16:14] I think this would be a nice addition in universe for people who want to use m-i with gmail [16:15] yeah [16:17] kenvandine: ok I will pencil in talking to you about it at UDS [16:18] kenvandine: m-i support has landed in tbird for 3.1 too so I'll chase that down too [16:20] Yay for UDS! [18:41] Nafai: did you fix the rb cover art thing? [18:41] I just noticed that it's working right [19:30] Do you really need to check if a notification daemon is running when using libnotify? [19:50] qense - there's no explicit libnotify API for telling you that really, but you should at least check the return values of any libnotify calls [19:52] ok