micahg | chrisccoulson: what did you have in mind WRT the internal libpurple in instantbird WRT purple CVEs? | 00:03 |
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chrisccoulson | how often does libpurple get updated? | 00:04 |
chrisccoulson | oh, of course, it's just pidgin really ;) | 00:05 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: right | 00:05 |
chrisccoulson | we should make it build with system libpurple when we do the xul2.0 update | 00:05 |
micahg | 8 this year | 00:05 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: well, it can't ATM since that would defeat the purpose of instantbird instead of pidgin | 00:06 |
chrisccoulson | how come? | 00:06 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: see discussion I had on #instantbird on i.m.o yesterday | 00:06 |
micahg | it's heavily patches | 00:06 |
micahg | *patched | 00:06 |
micahg | the integration between libpurple and GTK is very high, whereas instantbird wants to use xul | 00:07 |
chrisccoulson | ah, ok | 00:08 |
micahg | There's a fedora guy with some ideas on how to fix it, I asked him to ping me when he gets that going | 00:08 |
micahg | in the mean time, one of the instantbird maintainers offered to backport the CVEs and make a new release upstream, I figured if I helped a little with that, it would take care of our immediate issue | 00:08 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: did you decide when to go on holiday yet? | 00:13 |
chrisccoulson | i should be on holiday already really :/ | 00:13 |
chrisccoulson | trying to get things done before the platform sprint though | 00:13 |
micahg | isn't that in Feb? | 00:14 |
chrisccoulson | micahg - it's the second week of jan ;) | 00:16 |
chrisccoulson | pretty much right after i get back | 00:16 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: ah, earlier this year | 00:17 |
micahg | I guess it makes sense, the release was 3 weeks early | 00:17 |
fta | BUGabundo, \o/ | 00:38 |
fta | BUGabundo, got my galaxy tab today | 00:39 |
BUGabundo | cool | 00:40 |
BUGabundo | how are you liking it so far? | 00:40 |
BUGabundo | a very diff experience from amazon reader | 00:40 |
fta | BUGabundo, i'd say it's complementary | 00:44 |
fta | BUGabundo, there's something wrong with my 3G services, i'm supposed to have 60 TV channels, for free, nada | 00:44 |
BUGabundo | wrong APN maybe? | 00:45 |
fta | BUGabundo, it's my 1st android, i like it, except for the ads everywhere | 00:45 |
BUGabundo | fta: you gonna really *like adams tablet* | 00:45 |
BUGabundo | its the best of both world | 00:45 |
BUGabundo | really awesome android tablet | 00:46 |
BUGabundo | with a secondary screen layer in eink tecnology | 00:46 |
fta | BUGabundo, i think i'll wait. i already have enough, desktop/laptop/netbook/2 ereaders/tablet | 00:46 |
BUGabundo | lol | 00:47 |
BUGabundo | I have two android phones (3.2" and 4.3") and a 13.3" laptop | 00:47 |
BUGabundo | need a 13" (10-15") tablet with android/chromeos/ubuntu boot :) | 00:48 |
fta | BUGabundo, i'll wait for the bigger tablet market to mature a bit | 00:49 |
BUGabundo | 6 to 12 months will be more then enough for it to mature | 00:49 |
BUGabundo | at the pace of android devices and releases come out | 00:50 |
fta | probably 2y, until my tablet contract expires | 00:50 |
BUGabundo | I've been using android for almost 18 months now, and the world changed upside down twice already | 00:50 |
fta | so i can have the next one cheap too | 00:50 |
BUGabundo | 2y contracts are a bust in this day and age | 00:50 |
fta | depends on the price | 00:51 |
fta | got that tablet for 39€ | 00:51 |
BUGabundo | lol | 00:52 |
BUGabundo | it costs over 600€ in retail | 00:53 |
fta | BUGabundo, i can't automount it on ubuntu, any idea what that could be? | 00:55 |
BUGabundo | its a samsung limitation, I think | 00:55 |
BUGabundo | usually ppl new to android forget the notification bar, mount SD option | 00:56 |
BUGabundo | but I think samsung limits their device to KIES software or something | 00:56 |
BUGabundo | *OR* you may need to run their app in the tab, that allows you to mount it | 00:57 |
BUGabundo | there's no automount.... at least not with stock | 00:57 |
BUGabundo | I bough an app for mounting the SD both in the device and PC | 00:57 |
fta | hm | 00:59 |
BUGabundo | let me check | 01:00 |
BUGabundo | ahhh | 01:08 |
jewsucanuse | chris, you still around? | 01:08 |
BUGabundo | fta: you need to enable usb debug | 01:08 |
fta | BUGabundo, in android? how do i do that? | 01:09 |
jewsucanuse | or anyone familiar with firefox's bugzilla componenets | 01:09 |
BUGabundo | fta: menu, settings, applications, devel, usb debug | 01:10 |
BUGabundo | fount it? http://img.funtasticus.com/2008/nov/121410daily/daily_9.jpg | 01:11 |
fta | BUGabundo, no devel in there :( | 01:11 |
fta | lol | 01:11 |
BUGabundo | don't you see a Development? | 01:11 |
BUGabundo | last entry | 01:12 |
BUGabundo | what do you see? | 01:12 |
fta | BUGabundo, \o/ | 01:16 |
BUGabundo | you did it ? | 01:16 |
fta | yes | 01:18 |
fta | it's less sexy than mounting the kindle but it works | 01:19 |
BUGabundo | lol | 01:19 |
fta | BUGabundo, is there a good pdf reader? | 01:36 |
BUGabundo | there are few | 01:36 |
BUGabundo | non AWESOME | 01:37 |
BUGabundo | some ppl like adobe's but its slow | 01:37 |
BUGabundo | I have a friend who says he has the best one (for him) | 01:37 |
BUGabundo | but SGT brings a *very* cool ebook app, doesn't it ? | 01:38 |
fta | SGT? | 01:40 |
BUGabundo | Samsung Galaxy Tab | 01:41 |
fta | hm, maybe | 01:42 |
fta | BUGabundo, you do I close for real those apps, some does, some just hide there and i have to kill them | 01:42 |
BUGabundo | YOU DON'T | 01:43 |
BUGabundo | that's the worse habbit (windows)users have | 01:43 |
BUGabundo | please DON'T | 01:43 |
BUGabundo | read android dev blog, there are *two* great posts on that | 01:43 |
fta | well, it just piles up | 01:43 |
BUGabundo | so what? | 01:43 |
BUGabundo | does it really bother you ? | 01:44 |
BUGabundo | its linux, who cares! | 01:44 |
fta | i don't know yet ;) i'm new to this world | 01:44 |
BUGabundo | *if* you reach a point where the OS needs more ram for an app | 01:44 |
BUGabundo | it will suspend or terminate a non foreground app | 01:44 |
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jewsucanuse | bugabundo, can you test a bug for me? | 02:46 |
jewsucanuse | oh he's gone | 02:46 |
AnAnt | anyone using cowbuilder ? xulrunner-1.9.2 doesn't seem to install in a maverick cowbuilder chroot | 04:44 |
AnAnt | also it causes the processor usage to be 100% | 04:45 |
AnAnt | I mean when it gets installed in a maverick cowbuilder chroot | 04:45 |
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fta | dpm, ping | 16:48 |
fta | dpm, (have time for my question from yesterday?) | 16:48 |
dpm | hi fta, yes | 16:48 |
fta | good | 16:48 |
dpm | (let me think for a sec first...) | 16:49 |
dpm | I think having milestones as you suggested and doing regular calls for translations would help getting people motivated and focused. In addition to that, I can try to blog about it again, to see if we get more people interested. Milestones and calls for translation work for the majority of OSS projects with a regular schedule, but for Chromium I'm not sure whether we can do this. Is there some sort of roadmap and predictable milestones? That'd be | 16:54 |
dpm | a good start | 16:54 |
dpm | fta, ^ | 16:54 |
fta | dpm, upstream, it's now one major version every 6 weeks | 16:55 |
fta | dpm, and we follow that | 16:55 |
dpm | in any case, I think it would also be useful to have a wiki to put all the information related to Chromium translations, as right now we've only got the announcement and the info you've been adding on e-mails. I had a quick look at the wiki you pointed me to yesterday, but I couldn't figure out a way of editing pages | 16:56 |
fta | dpm, have a look at this page: http://people.ubuntu.com/~fta/ppa-dashboard/chromium-daily.html (ch 10 in trunk & dev, 9 in beta and 8 in stable, it's a faster pace than before, when lucid got v5 and maverick v6) | 16:58 |
fta | at this pace, natty will be released with v11 or v12 | 17:01 |
dpm | fta, thanks. Is there any place with the exact schedule? I.e. with dates or with a calendar that people can subscribe to? This way translators could follow it and better coordinate their work | 17:02 |
fta | dpm, hm, i don't think so, they officially announced the 6 weeks schedule a few months ago. but i will check | 17:03 |
dpm | fta, ok, thanks. And do you know more about their wiki? i.e. the question above ^ | 17:03 |
fta | dpm, http://blog.chromium.org/2010/07/release-early-release-often.html | 17:11 |
fta | dpm, oh, http://dev.chromium.org/developers/calendar | 17:13 |
dpm | ah, nice. Although they only seem to mark releases for dev in their calendar. Am I getting something wrong? I'd expect the stable releases to be there as well | 17:18 |
fta | dpm, hm, right. i assume it's because the other channels are less predictable. look at the generic workflow at the bottom | 17:20 |
jdstrand | chrisccoulson, micahg: do you have any idea why seamonkey keeps ending up in main? how is it getting uploaded? | 17:22 |
jdstrand | http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt | 17:22 |
dpm | fta, hm, but is that not the old release cycle? It looks to me like the 12 week cycle, rather than the newer 6 week one. I guess the 6 week cycle must look the same but compressed, though | 17:24 |
fta | dpm, doh! | 17:24 |
micahg | jdstrand: could the source have accidentally been promoted? | 17:27 |
fta | dpm, can't find anything about who's allowed to edit the wiki. i think having a login is enough, but i'm not sure | 17:27 |
jdstrand | micahg: yes, it was. that was why I asked :) | 17:28 |
jdstrand | micahg: what was the process to get it uploaded? | 17:28 |
micahg | jdstrand: I thought that had to be done by an AA though | 17:28 |
jdstrand | micahg: not if it was pocket copied from a ppa | 17:28 |
jdstrand | micahg: was it pocket copied from a ppa? | 17:29 |
micahg | jdstrand: well, the last one I uploaded | 17:29 |
* micahg checks logs | 17:29 | |
micahg | jdstrand: oh, 2.0.10 was probably copied from the security PPA to maverick and then to natty | 17:30 |
jdstrand | micahg: 2.0.11+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu2 | 17:31 |
fta | jdstrand, hi, thanks for chromium | 17:31 |
micahg | jdstrand: no, that one I uploaded straight to natty | 17:31 |
jdstrand | fta: sure thing! thanks for the updated packages | 17:31 |
jdstrand | micahg: 2.0.11+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1? | 17:32 |
micahg | jdstrand: idk, chrisccoulson did that | 17:32 |
jdstrand | so, 2.0.10+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.10.1 was in main, which would explain the subsequent promotions | 17:32 |
jdstrand | I don't recall doing that, but oh well, it is fixed now | 17:33 |
fta | jdstrand, i see in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/sync-blacklist.txt that emacs21/22 are blacklisted, but emacs23 is not, is that issue solved? | 17:33 |
jdstrand | if you weren't aware of the ppa issue, if you ever ask an AA to pocket copy from a ppa to the archive, give them the overrides that need to be applied | 17:33 |
jdstrand | micahg: ^ | 17:34 |
jdstrand | micahg: though, if I had to guess, I made the mistake, though I really don't remember it... | 17:34 |
micahg | jdstrand: ok, I'll keep that in mind, thanks | 17:34 |
jdstrand | fta: I am not familiar with the issue with emacs23 | 17:35 |
fta | jdstrand, ok, n-m. i guess someone forgot to update the blacklist rules | 17:56 |
chrisccoulson | what's up with seamonkey? | 18:11 |
chrisccoulson | micahg - you haven't tested the 2.0.11 releases by any chance have you? | 18:12 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: not yet | 18:13 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: do you need me to test this weekend? | 18:34 |
chrisccoulson | micahg - if you don't mind please. i've not had a chance to do it yet | 18:34 |
micahg | chrisccoulson: ok, thanks | 18:35 |
micahg | oops | 18:35 |
micahg | I meant will do :) | 18:35 |
chrisccoulson | thanks :) | 18:35 |
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