[00:04] VarcMB: no, it means you digitally sign it using openPGP - let me find the instructions for that... [00:09] understand, i wait for your information, thanks you for your reply [00:09] geh... I can't find a complete instruction page... [00:09] VarcMB: try to follow this http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/taxonomy/term/88 - that's the most complete guide I found :/ [00:10] I get it, my father is here please get me a moment [00:10] Moment** [00:11] np === JackyAlcine1 is now known as JackyAlcine === JackyAlcine is now known as Guest79898 [01:22] I am back, the video is a shi** (not the information) the sistem all the time is stoped and don't play again [01:24] !coc [01:24] The Ubuntu Code of Conduct is a community etiquette document to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere, and can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ . For information on how to electronically sign the CoC, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SigningCodeofConduct . [01:26] :D [01:26] !coc [01:26] The Ubuntu Code of Conduct is a community etiquette document to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere, and can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ . For information on how to electronically sign the CoC, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SigningCodeofConduct . [01:36] I will try tomorrow. thanks for all yofel === bencahill_ is now known as bencahill === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:42] BugDay today is pidgin! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20110120 === kirrus is now known as kirrus_ === kirrus_ is now known as kirrus [15:53] charlie-tca__, ;) [15:54] you know, you would think with 200 people here, each person could not even have one bug! [15:54] oops [15:54] only got 136 people [15:54] well, still.... ;-) [15:55] heh [15:56] :D I want to play with Pidgin! [15:56] Where do I start? [15:56] great!@ [15:57] we're ready [16:00] charlie-tca__: How would I start making the patches needed? [16:00] Like I'm going to start working on bug #648839 [16:00] Launchpad bug 648839 in pidgin (Ubuntu) "Notification sound crackle (affects: 5) (heat: 44)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/648839 [16:01] and bug #677275 [16:01] Launchpad bug 677275 in pidgin (Ubuntu) "can not log in, sometimes can sometimes not, but most difficult to log in. (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/677275 [16:01] I am not a developer nor a programmer. [16:01] I can not help make patches. I just tiage bugs [16:01] Might ask in #ubuntu-motu [16:02] We are more interested in triaging bugs here. After we get them ready, the developers will look at them and patch or fix if possilbe. [16:03] What's a tiage? [16:03] *triage? [16:03] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage [16:06] Ah. Thanks. [16:06] Well, I'm off and getting started on those fixes. === bipul_ is now known as Bipul` [16:43] Wow, I still haven't finished downloading the entire Pidgin branch. === waschtl is now known as waschtl|gone [16:58] how badly one have to break his sound system to get [16:58] IOError: [Errno 2] Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu: '/proc/asound/cards' [16:58] i.e. IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/proc/asound/cards' [17:01] I have seen that in an apport bug once [17:01] (about apport) [17:02] it's a problem with ubuntu-bug audio - it should really report "Your sound system is totally broken. Please, take it behind the house and shoot in the fact" [17:02] face* [17:02] lol [17:03] nah, burn it with fire, that cleans up at the same time === PaoloRotolo_ is now known as PaoloRotolo === damnfool0 is now known as damnfool === damnfool is now known as fox-man [19:01] Hi, for anyone that's out there, I want to help with the BugSquad and have read some of the Wiki, but I'm relatively new to Ubuntu and don't know much. Is there still something I can do to help? [19:02] I don't know how to program...yet, as well [19:10] Great! we don't program here anyway. [19:10] We get the existing bugs as ready as we can for the developers to work on them [19:12] I see. Haha, I think I read in the Wiki about proofreading bug reports, I'm fairly confident I can do that [19:15] It is more involved than just proofreading [19:16] fox-man: start here - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage [19:20] Reporting bugs appears to be intuitive; Seems like a good place to start. Thanks charlie-tca [19:23] Hello all === charlie-tca is now known as charlie-tca__ === charlie-tca__ is now known as charlie-tca [19:54] VarcMB: hi! did you manage to sign the CoC yesterday? I had to go to bed and couldn't follow you till the end [19:56] hello triage ninjas [19:57] hi trinikrono [19:58] yofel: its hugday right ? for pidgin [19:59] it is [20:00] wow so many :D [20:02] yofel: if i see see a bug but when i open it is invalid should still close the bug for the hugday? [20:03] yes, it was probably triaged by someone outside of the hugday and s/he thus didn't mark it off the list [20:04] no it was done 2days ago, so i should still close it right? [20:04] yes [20:06] right so do i get a hug now [20:06] :D [20:07] * charlie-tca gives trinikrono a hug [20:07] thanks charlie :D [20:08] and now... more bugs, please :-) [20:11] Hi! I think Bug #539516 status should be 'Triaged'. [20:11] Launchpad bug 539516 in pidgin "Pidgin introduces spurious uneditable public status message, without user's permission." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/539516 [20:13] maybe you should check if that issue is still occurring after that :P, or ask to the user if can be reproduce it in a newer release [20:14] i have the latest pidgin, from their ppa and the problem is still there [20:15] oh well.. can you leave a comment about it, for the record :) ? [20:15] yes, good idea [20:16] can check to see if this bug is ready to be triaged i believe it has everything bug 539516 [20:16] Launchpad bug 539516 in pidgin "Pidgin introduces spurious uneditable public status message, without user's permission." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/539516 [20:16] and importance set to low [20:17] Hey i am back, no yofel i can't i am trying right now [20:17] Today is a importand day here? [20:17] trinikrono, which version of pidgin did you use? [20:17] VarcMB: Pidgin hug day https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20110120 [20:18] kamusin: i am in still in jaunty [20:18] Yes i know what is that, the people here can be my future mentor? :D [20:18] you want me to try it in natty? [20:18] trinikrono, if you are able to do it would be nice, but under Maverick it's ok I think [20:20] VarcMB: a few sure [20:22] Cool, i am working in my Canonical code. I like the idea about Ubuntu in the past i love Windows but now, is not the best one [20:37] kamusin, what should I do know with my bug? [20:55] Hey yofel are you there? [20:57] bdmurray, Thank you very much for the update today about bugzilla.samba.org bug 7577 in File services "SPNEGO auth fails when contacting Win7 system using Microsoft Live Sign-in Assistant" [Major,Resolved: fixed] [20:57] Launchpad bug 7577 in esound "libesd0: 0.2.34-1 is broken" [Unknown,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/7577 [20:59] Varc: now [20:59] I felt warm and happy and thought about your so kind reply ( I'd check with the server team) [21:00] I have my gpgKey sended to LaunchPad an di download the current version fo the canonical code [21:03] leagris: is there a bug in Launchpad pointing to this samba bug? [21:04] Varc: so, where are you currently? you downloaded the coc but didn't sign it yet, or...? [21:06] bdmurray, don't know but this morning, update pulled a new package and the changelog mentioned that pecific bug correction :) [21:06] specific [21:06] Yes, i am now decrypting the folder [21:06] * micahg waves to bdmurray [21:08] * leagris actually read changelogs and ubuntu-security so she can sleep well at night ;) [21:10] leagris: it looks like its bug 458637 in Launchpad [21:10] Launchpad bug 458637 in samba "Windows Live Sign-In assistant prevents samba from accessing Windows 7 shares" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/458637 [21:11] leagris: if you are using it and it works it would be good to verify the fix [21:12] Hell men, i can't complet it [21:17] Yes ! I have sigin my Ubuntu Code of Cunduct [21:20] bdmurray: would it be ok to add upgrade as an official distro tag since it's listed on the tags wiki pagE? [21:22] micahg: that tag seems too vague to me now - I understand what it is supposed to be be for but think the word 'upgrade' is subject to too much interpretation [21:23] bdmurray: can we make one like upgrade-request or something similar, I'm currently using the upgrade tag to figure out what stuff needs version updates before feature freeze, it would make a nice harvest data set as well [21:24] bdmurray, will re-enable windowslivre 2011 after upgrading my other computer with older 10.04 LTS to 10.10 as the update is not available for LTS [21:24] leagris: "Accepted samba into lucid-proposed, the package will build now and be available in a few hours." [21:26] thanks bdmurray, will add comments then tomorrow or this weekend. [21:26] leagris: awesome, thank you! [21:27] micahg: yes, something like upgrade-request sounds good ... I seem to recall something like upstream update maybe? [21:28] bdmurray: I don't see anything like that on the current wiki [21:36] bdmurray: what about upgrade-upstream-version, that'll auto-complete for those trying to use those old tags [21:37] micahg: sure that works for me [21:37] micahg: there are quite a few bugs titled 'Please upgrade' that would benefit from that tag. [21:38] bdmurray: if they get tagged, I'll try to have a look at them before Feature freeze [21:38] I'll update the wiki as well [21:39] I guess I should send an e-mail to the bugsquad later [21:39] bdmurray: err, would upgrade-version be descriptive enough? [21:40] the problem with upstream is that some might not be upstream upgrades [21:42] software? [21:43] a software tag? [21:43] upgrade-software-version [21:44] ok, I can buy that [21:47] bdmurray: done, upgrade-software-version is official [22:57] Hey guys, i do all in the LaunchPad and i send me application from the Bug squad with who i need talk or what i need do now [22:58] Varc: hello. You applied to the bugsquad? [22:58] Yes sir, in the LaunchPad Site [22:59] Varc: what is your LP id? [23:00] Cool, new word "LP" whats mean it? sorry i am new in that [23:00] Ohhh LaunchPad [23:01] vicroca64 [23:01] heh [23:02] What i need do now? [23:02] Varc: are you sure you applied for bugsquad? I cannot see your request [23:03] https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad-mentorship [23:04] oh. you applied for bugsquad-mentorship, not bugsquad [23:04] Where can i applicate for the Bug Squad? [23:07] Hello? [23:08] Varc: patience is a virtue... [23:08] Varc: have you read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/Mentors? [23:09] Varc: and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad? [23:10] Sorry for the "Hello" And yes i read the two guies but the last one don't complete [23:10] Now i apply for the Bug Squad [23:11] Uhhh, 951 members [23:12] Varc: welcome in :-) [23:12] Varc: for mentorship, you will have to wait for availability [23:12] Ok, so now i am in to the Bug Squad? [23:13] Varc: but you can always ask for help here on questions on how to deal with a bug (as far as triaging goes, we do not do support) [23:14] the Mentorship is needed? or better, where can i start my work? [23:16] you can start anytime; mentorship is *not* required [23:17] next to read is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage [23:17] it *does* help [23:18] I see, cool men thanks a lot for your help i am Victor Rodriguez from Venezuela, speak english, spanish and a bit or portuguese have 16 years old and if you need something let me know [23:18] will do, thank you for your interest in helping [23:19] Really i wanna help Ubuntu to Design new software but i think is better start down [23:20] it is probably a good idea -- before creating new things, it is good to know *how* to do it ;-) and -- amazingly enough -- *triaging* bugs help a developer understand what happens in real life [23:21] Yes, that's is the idea. Now please get me a moment i will to eat sometihng and come back in few minutes [23:21] Somthing** [23:21] something** (Sorry) [23:22] no prob [23:22] evilvish: there? [23:23] * hggdh is now considering changing self's nick to another tonge-twisting sequence of consonants [23:24] sphrd looks good... [23:38] what, the set of consonants in use got easy to pronounce now? [23:38] lol [23:39] * charlie-tca wonders who managed to pronounce that ?