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ssj6akshatThis dude thinks ayatana is for pushing canonical stuff upstream- http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/10/mark-shuttleworth-talks-projcet-harmony-unity-and-more/#comment-8887898009:34
vishssj6akshat ¦ ayatana *is* canonical's umbrella project name09:37
vishmeh, they really should stop comments on OMG!09:37
* vish shrugs..09:37
ssj6akshatand stop all the laughs?09:38
ssj6akshatno thanks09:38
vishssj6akshat ¦ btw, gtk-csd was in maverick , and it was reverted09:39
ssj6akshatdidn't saw it, I started using maverick since alpha 209:40
ssj6akshatBTW I wrote that post09:42
vishssj6akshat ¦ yeah, it caused crashes in a lot of apps, and several things you mention there are really not right either..09:44
vish ssj6akshat ¦ and dont you mean copy-pasted a post ? ;)09:45
ssj6akshatI made an eye friendly version of irc logs complete with all the links to Open Week, but I think d0od removed them09:46
vishssj6akshat ¦ who does the banners for the site?09:46
ssj6akshatJoey Elijah Alexithymia aka d0od09:47
ssj6akshatthe founder of the site09:47
vishhmm, yea no mention of UOW at all in that post.. :/09:48
ssj6akshatat least it has got a link to the IRC log09:49
vishssj6akshat ¦ that is a link to the classroom logs, and classroom is not really confined to UOW..09:50
ssj6akshatalthough you can see it in the excerpt http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/page/3/09:51
vishstill not a reason to not mention in the post..09:52
ssj6akshatI do not blame d0od for this, he is working on OMG! full time and I might not be surprised that he is getting hallucinations due to lack of sleep09:54
vishssj6akshat ¦ d00d usually mentions and highlights the irc events,  there are several of his posts where he does specifically for the irc weeks09:56
ssj6akshatyeah maybe I forgot to mention it09:57
ssj6akshatI don't really remember, I was writing that post at midnight09:57
vishssj6akshat ¦ not too late to edit now.. ;)09:58
vishsome of the banners are really neat!09:59
ssj6akshatshould I ask d0od to join ubunut-art ?10:00
vishwhy not...10:00
vishssj6akshat ¦ i think he is already in the Mailing list ;)10:00
vishssj6akshat ¦ you guys should really think about ways to use the commenters' energy into helping Ubuntu, divert/harness some of that energy into doing something useful..10:03
ssj6akshatlike?10:06
ssj6akshatI have recently joined OMG! Ubuntu! (about a week or two ago)10:08
vishssj6akshat ¦ posts about how to get involved in Ubuntu, most of the the commenters seem to think that there is an elite community of developers.. but in reality anyone can be part of Ubuntu, they just need a direction10:08
ssj6akshatbut I am currently busy with exams10:10
ssj6akshatand I want to pass high school10:10
ssj6akshatstrange can't DM d0od on twitter10:11
ssj6akshatscrew the exams, i am going to write a post about contributing now10:13
ssj6akshatpeople- https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1q9sslHeAYfi9-yVUlByRsP0jrqmdmjkyoj6PTX_UUa4&hl=en&authkey=CIPApuwD10:32
ssj6akshatvish https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1q9sslHeAYfi9-yVUlByRsP0jrqmdmjkyoj6PTX_UUa4&hl=en&authkey=CIPApuwD10:34
ssj6akshat!botsnack10:39
ubot5Yum! Err, I mean, APT!10:39
bilalakhtar!ot | ssj6akshat10:46
ubot5ssj6akshat: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!10:46
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: What is that document for?10:47
ssj6akshathow to contribute to ubuntu - a post on omg! i am going to write10:47
ssj6akshatand i need help10:47
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: OMG! is not related to Ubuntu in any way, you being an OMG! author should have read its disclaimer10:50
bilalakhtarNot related to -> OMG! is independent of Ubuntu10:51
ssj6akshathow to contribute to ubuntu is related to Ubuntu :)10:51
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: But you are expected to write it yourself without poking people10:52
ssj6akshatvish asked me write, but i don't know what to write so i am asking for help10:52
ssj6akshatsorry it was not editable to everyone, i fixed it10:55
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: http://www.ayatana.org10:55
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: sorry, its http://blog.ayatana.org10:56
ssj6akshatvish help me11:01
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: vish 's away, its rude to poke people who have marked themselves as Away.11:09
bilalakhtarAND11:09
ssj6akshathow do you know that he is away?11:09
bilalakhtarthere is no hurry in posting on OMG!11:09
bilalakhtarssj6akshat: /whois <NICK>11:09
kvaloklattimer: hi. are there any plans in natty to have a setting for not showing keyboard indicator?12:11
klattimerkvalo: yeah, it's all being sorted lots going on12:11
kvalocool12:11
ssj6akshatphew12:12
ssj6akshatI hate unnecessary clutter12:12
kvalosame here12:13
klattimertake a look https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/packageselection-dx-n-indicator-keyboard12:13
kvaloklattimer: thanks, subscribed12:21
ronocCimi, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/49661614:08
ubot5Launchpad bug 496616 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) "Mediaplayer crashed with "pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated" (affected: 70, heat: 342)" [Undecided,Confirmed]14:08
Cimironoc: listen to mark dude! :P14:09
mptklattimer, if you're around, we'd like to talk with you about keyboard stuff over the next 90 minutes15:07
klattimermpt: here15:09
mptgreat15:09
klattimerso what's up?15:09
mpthi tedg15:10
tedgGood morning mpt15:10
klattimerhey tedg15:11
mptklattimer, so, I guess the top priority for Natty is generating the icons for each keyboard layout and input method15:11
tedgI'm not in Texas physically, so there's no more Howdy's ;)15:11
tedgAfternoon klattimer15:11
mptso that (a) the menu title can be just an icon, and (b) each menu item can have the appropriate icon.15:11
klattimermpt: I was thinking it better to have the icons, and the "hint" decals done, and composite those as required15:12
klattimerif you looked at the wireframes I sent?15:12
klattimerbut sure, we need icons, we also need the icons for various ibus packages also15:12
klattimerI need to collect all of these together15:13
mptklattimer, you sent me links to <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/packageselection-dx-n-indicator-keyboard> and <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KeyboardPreferences>. I haven't found any wireframes15:14
klattimerfor the most part, what I've proposed is pretty easy, as we're effectively just dropping the independent ibus indicator and changing the way ibus sets the input method15:14
klattimermpt let me check my sent15:14
mptoh, found them15:14
mptsorry klattimer15:14
mptOne day, Thunderbird will actually show attachments inline15:15
klattimermpt: and that day the devil will skate to work in a fur coat15:17
mptactually, I was being unfair15:17
mptit was showing them inline15:17
mptThey just started exactly beyond the first screenful15:17
klattimerjust really small?15:18
mptok, that looks fine15:19
mptexcept for the "instead of using a radio button" part15:19
klattimeryou don't like the idea?15:19
mptThe items should be both radio items *and* use icons15:19
mptThat's possible in dbusmenu15:20
klattimeryeah15:20
klattimerok15:20
mptSee wi-fi networks in the network menu for example15:20
mpt(indicator-network, I mean)15:20
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klattimerdo you like the new profiles window?15:21
klattimerlarger more readable layout example etc15:21
klattimerI'd like to get some great artwork and write a top quality cairo renderer for it15:21
mptIt looks like a good start15:22
mptProbably it needs to be a bit more inductive15:22
mpte.g. what list does "Sort layouts" apply to?15:22
klattimerwell if an artist can design a key15:22
klattimerand colour variations15:22
klattimerI can write them in cairo15:22
klattimerjust need an svg of a key to do it15:23
mptWhat is a "profile"?15:23
mptand so on15:23
klattimerSort keyboard layouts perhaps?15:23
klattimerand the Country would change to Language as a result15:23
klattimerI think there are two too many references to country15:23
klattimerWe should add some relevant tool tips and a help button to explain the options15:24
klattimerI'd happily do that with mallard docs15:24
mptklattimer, you say "Remove the unexplained 'by country' and 'by language' tabbed notebook"15:25
mptWhere are those tabs now?15:25
klattimeryeah, in the original UI there was no indication of what the tabs meant15:25
mptI don't see them in either the Keyboard Preferences window or the IBus Preferences window15:25
klattimerand I've replaced them with the radio buttons and Sort layouts title15:25
mptWhat original UI are you talking about?15:26
klattimerif you "add layout" in the layout options15:26
klattimeryou'll see the existing window15:26
mptah, I see15:26
mpteww :-)15:26
klattimerexactly!15:26
klattimerand if you look at the inconsistent add/remove in the previous UI15:27
klattimerthere's no way to edit a layout once you've added it15:27
klattimeronly show the layout15:27
klattimerObviously, the print button is the most important thing here? :S15:28
klattimeribus too is inconsistent, as you select from a drop down list, then press add15:28
klattimerit took me a while to work that out15:28
klattimerby merging like this, we kill both those complications15:28
mptklattimer, so, about changing the settings interface at all15:30
klattimer?15:31
mptThis will be discussed more at UDS, but at this stage we don't know whether Natty will have the new gnome-control-center15:31
mpt(It depends on how complex its dependencies are)15:31
klattimeris it nearing completion?15:31
klattimerwell I'm sure this work will be portable either way15:32
mptIf we will, then we shouldn't be implementing a new environment settings interface of any sort (e.g. keyboard) as a separate window15:32
klattimerhmm15:32
klattimerwhy not?15:32
klattimerI thought we'd be allowed some dialogs in the end?15:33
mptbecause then we'd end up like Windows Vista/715:33
mptwhere you don't know what's going to happen when you click something in the Control Panel15:33
klattimernah, if we keep it only one dialog at a time we're OK15:33
klattimerbut if we're doing away with all dialogs15:33
klattimerthat poses further problems15:33
klattimere.g. the options dialog15:33
mptSo, it might be useful to investigate how easy it would be to port a standalone window to a g-c-c pane.15:33
klattimerwell if the control center shell is being done, are there any current screen shots of the keyboard UI they intend to use?15:34
mptit doesn't look like it15:36
klattimerI cant seem to find anything about it tbh15:37
mptthough aday did do a review of the current settings window <http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/Whiteboard/KeyboardPreferences>15:37
mptTry <http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-control-center/tree/panels/keyboard>15:37
klattimeroh that's great15:37
adayklattimer: best ask mccann/svu/hadess about that. there's been some talk recently. 'typing break' has been dropped, for instance15:38
klattimermpt: it looks mostly untouched15:39
klattimerhmm, typing break is a useful feature, why drop it?15:39
adayklattimer: because it's in the wrong place15:40
klattimerhmm15:40
klattimerfair enough, if there's somewhere better to put it?15:40
adayklattimer: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomecc-list/2010-October/msg00006.html15:40
klattimerwhere would that be?15:40
adaya dedicated app, like workrave15:40
klattimerhmm, ok15:41
klattimerthat sounds fair15:41
adaympt: seen this? http://www.doodle.com/hgpcxeftrerkess315:41
mptaday, I had not, thanks15:41
mptklattimer, why do you have "Country", "Keyboard Layout", and "Layout Variant" as three menus rather than two?15:43
klattimerYeah, that's what I meant by there being one too many on there15:44
klattimerOne of those can be removed15:44
mptok15:44
mptMaybe this could instead be a table with three columns, where each cell is a radio menu15:44
klattimer?15:45
klattimerWe only need to organise by language or by country15:45
klattimerI don't think I'm following15:46
mptFor each "Profile" you need to specify (1) the country (or whatever we call it), (2) the layout+variant, and (3) the input method if any15:47
klattimeryeah15:47
klattimer3 combo boxes15:47
mpt3 menus * n profiles = table with 3 columns15:48
mptHowever, at the last UDS someone told me that all X input methods assume a particular keyboard layout15:48
klattimerinstead of 3 rows?15:48
mptfor hysterical X reasons15:48
mptSo for example, it's no use using the Chinese tonepy input method with the Afghanistan OLPC Dari keyboard layout15:49
klattimerwell it wouldn't because the input methods available would be linked to country or language15:50
mptbecause the Chinese tonepy input method expects to always be running on top of ... United States USA, I guess15:50
klattimerI think I explain that on the blueprint's whiteboard atm15:50
mptah, right15:50
klattimerChild options of this list are built according to the list15:51
klattimer            in ibus preferences (filtered to the current language or country?)15:51
klattimerhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/packageselection-dx-n-indicator-keyboard15:51
mptright15:51
klattimerthere are other things which need to be considered15:51
klattimere.g. laytex etc... will be in a submenu of the "by country" selection for "Other"15:52
klattimerso if it's not at all dependent on a layout, it can still be configured15:52
klattimeroh... yeah15:53
klattimerthat's why there's an extra country15:53
klattimer:/15:53
klattimerbecause when it's organised by language15:53
klattimeribus may have input methods which apply to a specific layout15:53
klattimeras per your example above15:54
klattimerbut that isn't relevant to the language15:54
klattimeror country15:54
klattimerit's simply the keyboard layout15:54
mptBut what I'm getting at is, is there any input method that *isn't* tied to a specific layout?15:54
mptIf there isn't, that potentially makes the design much simpler15:54
mptbecause we can present them as a single list15:55
klattimerhmm15:55
klattimermaybe we can then instead hide a few things away15:55
klattimerand mash things up behind the scenes15:55
klattimerSo e.g. By Country "China" -> Variant -> "Dontcare" ->Input Method -> Tonepy - will select the appropriate layout15:56
mptsomething like that16:00
klattimerok, we'll work it out along the way16:00
klattimershouldn't be too hard16:00
klattimerthe best thing will be taking away the ibus indicator code all together16:00
klattimerthe existing python stuff is horrific16:00
klattimerI'm still chasing more bugs which are popping up in strange places :/16:01
kenvandinehorrific is being too nice16:01
mptklattimer, ok, so maybe while you're working on the icons and the strange bugs, I can refine this layout for the combined window16:01
mptand by the time we've both finished that, we should be clearer about whether gnome-control-center is in Natty16:01
klattimerok, cool16:02
mptklattimer, in the meantime, are you ok with me posting those wireframes you sent me, and the blueprint whiteboard, on a single wiki page?16:03
klattimermpt: I'd already started getting into that16:03
klattimerbut got drawn away by tomboy and ibus bugs16:03
mptok, following the principle of comparative advantage, you should continue on that while I do the wiki stuff. :-)16:04
klattimerk16:06
klattimer:)16:06
klattimerwell tomboy is done16:06
klattimeribus is still beating me :(16:06
mptMaybe an indirect advantage of showing input methods in the same list as keyboard layouts is that it would be easier to do the keyboard stuff in upstream g-c-c without IBus necessarily being part of Gnome16:07
klattimermpt: it might be possible to make the input method configuration stuff plugable16:10
klattimerthen other input methods could write plugins for gcc/keyboard16:10
klattimerso selecting SCIM could show a SCIM config ui16:11
mptmaybe16:12
mptklattimer, if other people want to help out, where's the code for them to branch?16:29
klattimerI haven't started a branch yet16:29
klattimerhaven't started any code yet16:30
klattimerwhen I do, I'll update the wiki16:30
mptklattimer, ok, I'll put "contact Karl Lattimer" as a placeholder ;-)16:36
klattimerk cool16:36
adayklattimer: the gnome folk have been having the very same discussion. can't remember the specifics though17:00
adaythere is this - http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/Guidelines/SystemStatus/InputLanguage17:00
adaydon't know if it's any use though17:00
* fagan never liked how windows put the language selection into the bar 17:01
faganyou could do something in about me and have prefered language and input17:01
faganId love about me to be used a lot more17:02
adayfagan: there have been plans for a region and language settings panel for gnome3 - http://live.gnome.org/Design/SystemSettings/RegionAndLanguage17:04
aday(which is where this stuff would live)17:05
faganwell id like for things to start getting bunched up17:05
faganrather than having a few different preferences you could put a lot of it in about me17:05
faganI know its not that cool to be dumping everything in there but it would be a lot better to have everything in one place17:06
faganand your prefered language and input is about you so it makes sense logically17:06
adayfagan: the idea for gnome 3 is to have a personal settings section. you should check out the design work that's been done if you're interested17:07
faganwell ive kept up with most of it17:07
* fagan was just talking about the current ubuntu context that could be done in 1 cycle 17:08
davidbarthklattimer: hi Karl, still here?17:09
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klattimerdavidbarth: sorry was doing some packing17:48
klattimerwill be in orlando at about 2pm on sunday17:49
klattimergotta get to manchester tomorrow :P17:49
klattimergotta sort lots out tonight17:49
prograamhello17:56
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mptYokoZar, hi, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MenuBar#notification-area20:58
faganmpt: ill have that screenh21:07
fagan*shot21:07
faganas soon as paint desides to open21:07
* fagan is on his dads slow ass computer21:07
mptthanks fagan21:09
YokoZarmpt: Makes me happy.  By "not be resizable" I presume you mean manually, right? (since we have no way of knowing how many icons might end up there)21:45
mptYokoZar, yes, I'll clarify that21:46

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