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NCommander#startmeeting15:00
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* rsalveti waves15:00
NCommandergood morning world15:00
janimohello15:00
NCommanderwho's here?15:00
ografroop15:01
* NCommander smacks the wiki15:01
NCommander[link] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/Meeting/2011/2011021015:01
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NCommander[topic] Action Item Review15:01
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NCommander[topic] NCommander to talk to the release team on which team to track w.r.t. to bugs (co)15:01
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NCommanderco again15:01
NCommander[topic] Standing Items15:02
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NCommander[link] http://people.canonical.com/~platform/workitems/natty/ubuntu-armel.html15:02
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NCommander[link] http://people.canonical.com/~platform/workitems/natty/ubuntu-armel-natty-alpha-3.html15:02
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* NCommander closed two work items today :-)15:02
NCommanderand started work on modifying f-k to use archdetect15:02
* NCommander pokes everyone else15:03
NCommanderno one else has any comments?15:04
* janimo works on updating bootfiles15:04
janimoI'll close some WIs soon15:04
ograi dont think archdetect will get you anywhere15:04
ograwhat you want is persias new detection tool15:04
ograthats why more precise15:04
ogra*way15:04
persiaIt's *too* precise.15:04
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persiaf-k should install the same kernel on multiple devices when the kernel supports multiple devices.15:05
persiaarchdetect is the right way to do this.15:05
ograhmm, k15:05
ograwho is testing that and how ?15:05
NCommanderogra: well, first it needs to exist to be tested :-)15:05
ograwe only have omap for that but not the devices15:06
ograunless anyone has an igep215:06
ograor gumstix that works15:06
persiaSend out a call for testing.  There's plenty of folk with igep2 around.15:06
persiaDoesn't gumstix have an MMC issue?15:06
ograshould be in the testing plan15:06
ograi dont know if all of them do15:06
ogramine surely does15:06
ogras/does/did in lucid/15:07
persialucid is an old kernel :p  Try again15:07
ograanyway, jasper rewrite has to wait until i'm done with unity-2d .... there are updates in the queue15:07
davidmogra, how many are there?15:08
ogramy other specs arent FF relevant15:08
ogradavidm, all of it15:08
ogradavidm, i'll talk about it in the unity-2d topic15:08
davidmAh OK15:08
NCommander[topic] Unity 2D Status15:09
MootBotNew Topic:  Unity 2D Status15:09
ograhehe15:09
NCommanderogra: your time is now :-)15:09
ograso i had a call with Kaleo today15:09
ograto sync up15:09
ograthey have 3.4 ready15:09
ograi'm holind that back until the already reviewed packages are in main15:10
ograwhich should happen before end of the week15:10
ogra*holding15:10
ogra(since i dont want everything to be reviewed again)15:10
ogra(by MIR team)15:10
ograthere are two metacity patches we need15:10
ograboth have been reviwed by me and desktop team15:11
ograone of them needs fixes from bfiller15:11
ograif these patches are in and the packages are in main i'll care for the 3.4 update15:11
ograright before FF we will get 3.815:11
ogra(not sure if i will upload 3.6 specifically during next week)15:12
davidmogra, that makes sense15:12
ograthe unity-2d team has a policy that features are not to have bugs15:12
ograso they are under more pressure than us here wrt FF15:12
ograi'll likely be busy while in cambridge :)15:13
ogradoing their package upgrades15:13
ograwell, thats it15:13
ogra..15:13
ograquestions ?15:14
ograelse move15:14
NCommander[topic] Kernel Status (cooloney, rsalveti)15:14
MootBotNew Topic:  Kernel Status (cooloney, rsalveti)15:14
rsalvetifor omap 3 we got the new update from 38-rc415:14
rsalvetishould work the same way as before15:15
rsalvetidid some tests around here and it seems to be quite stable15:15
rsalvetiGrueMaster: how are your omap 3 testing going?15:15
rsalvetiwe need to test sound, s-video, usb-otg15:15
janimoI filed bug to drop versatile from kernel (only indirectly affects us now by having shorter build time)15:15
ogradid anyone test rootstock yet ?15:16
GrueMasterI was focusing on unity-2d testing yesterday.  Will test with new image today.15:16
persiaDoes the current qemu support omap well enough already?15:16
rsalvetijanimo: cool, sounds a good timing, as everybody is testing the omap 3 kernel15:16
rsalvetiogra: have that on may todo list15:16
ogragreat15:16
GrueMasterI have no way to test s-video.15:16
rsalvetipersia: yup, linaro is using on their tools15:16
ograpersia, yes15:16
rsalvetiGrueMaster: ok, I believe I can test the s-video output here15:16
rsalvetiomap 4 kernel got some more stable updates, but still no release15:17
ograwe have a ppa kernel15:17
rsalvetiwe had the kernel discussion this week15:17
ograthat waits for testing15:17
rsalvetito have a 3815:17
rsalvetiyup, ppa https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ppa15:17
GrueMasterogra: I haven't seen any notification of anything that needs testing.15:17
rsalvetithis is from the ti-omap4-dev branch, at the natty's kernel15:17
ograGrueMaster, two lines above :)15:17
ograthat kernel wont have a working display driver yet15:18
rsalvetithis kernel is basically the upstream one (same as master), but for omap 415:18
GrueMasteryea, I see it now.15:18
ograso make sure to have serial enabled when testing it15:18
rsalvetiseems we have proper dvi patches at the linux-omap15:18
rsalvetiso we should get at least dvi display working soon15:18
ogracould someone ask for them to be pulled into our branch ?15:18
ograor poke cooloney15:18
rsalvetiI can help with the patches, but can't work as my board has a broken dvi15:19
rsalveti*test15:19
rsalveticooloney should be able to work on this15:19
rsalvetiNCommander: put an action point for me to poke cooloney to work on the dvi patches15:19
ogra++15:19
ograthough someone said he is on vacation15:19
rsalvetihm, true, but should be back soon probably15:20
GrueMasterChinese new year.15:20
rsalvetianyway, I can email him15:20
rsalvetino other update atm15:20
NCommander[action] rsalveti to poke cooloney w.r.t. to DVI patches on OMAP415:20
MootBotACTION received:  rsalveti to poke cooloney w.r.t. to DVI patches on OMAP415:20
ograthat kernel should get main focus during testing15:21
rsalvetiI'll work to push the patch that gets beagle running at 720mhz soon too15:21
ograthe .35 one we have wont see any updates anymore15:21
rsalvetithat should improve the omap 3 performance15:21
ogra++15:21
rsalvetiyup15:22
rsalvetiquestions? :-)15:22
rsalveti..15:22
janimoyes, any news on .38 ?15:22
ograare we there yet ?15:22
janimofor omap415:22
rsalvetijanimo: not much15:22
ograjanimo, read above ?15:22
rsalvetiwe have upstream working on it15:22
rsalvetigot a branch with a ppa15:22
rsalvetibut still no patchset from ti15:23
janimoogra, must have missed it15:23
ogratoo much side conversation around :)15:23
GrueMasterAre we at least guaranteed that the .38 kernel won't burn up any hardware?  I don't want another babbage 2.5 incident.15:23
janimoand too much use of Ctrl-L on my part :)15:23
rsalvetiGrueMaster: should be safe15:24
GrueMasterok15:24
ograGrueMaster, it should work already, no idea if it will burn up anything but i doubt it15:24
ografeel free to be at the friday call15:24
ograto find out expected issues15:24
GrueMasterrequires waking up.15:24
davidmGrueMaster, that was a hardware failure, OMAP does not suffer from that15:25
NCommanderGrueMaster: unable to satisfy dependencies: Coffee is not available, but is referenced by other packages.15:25
ograGrueMaster, its the same time as this meeting15:25
* NCommander runs15:25
GrueMasterdavidm: Just making sure.  Better safe than...15:26
davidmTrue enough15:26
rsalvetimove?15:26
NCommander[topic] QA Status (GrueMaster)15:26
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NCommanderMoved15:26
ograwhere to ?15:26
ograleft to right or back -> forward ?15:26
rsalvetiforward is always better :P15:26
ograhehe15:26
GrueMasterDiscussed bug reports with marjo and davidm.  List we care about for reporting purposes is http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/team-assigned/canonical-arm-assigned-bug-tasks.html15:27
ograGrueMaster, you assigned some bugs to the team recently15:27
ogracan we have them listed in the meeting in the future and assign them right after to individuals ?15:27
GrueMasterList for discussing open bugs that the team should look at and take individual ownership of is http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/team-assigned/ubuntu-armel-assigned-bug-tasks.html15:27
ograawesome15:27
ograyou are ahead of my thoughts :)15:28
marjoGrueMaster, ogra: thx!15:28
GrueMasterThe second one will have the team assigned bugs as well as individual bugs.15:28
ograthough i really dislike to assigne them to the team15:28
ograwe explicitly avoided that in the past15:28
GrueMasterCome up with a better way to do a list and I'll use it.15:28
davidmogra, is only way to differentiate bugs we care about vs armel general bugs15:29
ogradavidm, why doesnt the way we use since years work ?15:29
GrueMasterwhat way is that?15:29
davidmthere are a lot of bugs we just don't care about making it far to easy to miss those that we do care for.  signal to noise ratio is too high on general armel list15:29
ograsubscribing the team instead of hard assigning them15:30
ograand then assign them to the individual that actually works on it15:30
ograwe never used the team as asignee15:30
ograand imho that can only be a temporary thing15:30
GrueMasterthere are a lot of bugs we don't care about that the team is subscribed to.15:30
davidmI don't think it really matters too much and what GrueMaster just said15:31
ograwho subscribed the team to them ?15:31
davidmlots of folks subscribe us to bugs15:31
ogracan we at least fix the bug policy accordingly then15:31
ograpolicy was to subscribe the team for awareness but leave them unassigned until someone actually works on them15:32
GrueMasterWhat about the bugs that linaro is working on that our team is subscribed to?  We care about them from a knowledge standpoint, but not a reporting standpoiint.15:32
ograassigning them to the team generates the false assumption someone works on it15:32
ograGrueMaster, right15:32
GrueMasterassigning them to the team acknowledges that they have been seen and are being reviewed by the team.15:32
ograassignment clearly means someone works on it15:33
ograwhich isnt true for team assigned bugs15:33
davidmWell I think we can adjust the policy document15:33
ograk15:33
ograhow do we make sure someone works on it15:34
persiaBest to be aligned with the general bugsquad guides, which matches what ogra has been saying.15:34
ograwe need to make up a period for reviewing them regulary and assign15:34
davidmpersia, then how do we tell what we care about in general?15:34
GrueMasterAlso, I am not sure how easy it is to generate a report with bugs the team is subscribed to.15:34
davidmThe list of bugs we are subscribed to is too large, the signel to noise ratio is much to hight15:34
davidms/hight/high/15:35
GrueMasterwithout excessive noise.15:35
ogradavidm, we *care* about all bugs the team is subscribed to ... we *work* on all bugs assigned to team membvers15:35
davidmNot true15:35
persiadavidm, There's currently a gap in managing buglists for teams in launchpad.  It's been discussed by the LP team, and has had some preliminary spec work, but it's a ways from deployment.15:35
ogradavidm, if thats not trues someone screwed it up15:35
persiaNCommander, action me to go follow up on that status, and report usefully.15:35
ogradavidm, that has beed our bug policy since years now15:36
davidmit is very true, with Linaro in the mix now its even more true15:36
NCommander[action] persia to work on determining the gap w/ managing bug lists on LP15:36
MootBotACTION received:  persia to work on determining the gap w/ managing bug lists on LP15:36
persia*status* I know the gap :)15:36
davidmnot disagreeing what has been old policy, what I'm saying is old policy has now hit wall making it less useful to us15:36
ograwell, i still want to be subscribed to get bugmail for the team15:37
rsalvetithe problem is that now we have linaro in the game15:37
GrueMastermy goal is less about following our bug policy and more about making a meaningful report for these meetings.15:37
davidmI want an easy way to get a report that I care fully about vs a report with a signal to noise ratio that is too hight to be useful15:37
davidmpersia, do you understand what I am looking for?15:38
persiaThe problem isn't linaro.  The problem is that LP never had any way to manage teams, and as the number of teams grows, this gets noticed.15:38
ograi dont see the team assignment as wrong as long as we make sure such bugs are assigned to actual persons within a very short timeframe (max a week)15:38
persiadavidm, Precisely.  You want to be able to identify a set of bugs that you want your team to work on, prioritise them, and collect reports on progress.15:38
davidmI'm OK with a max of a week15:38
ograbut that puts a high load on tobin15:38
davidmpersia, yes15:38
GrueMasterogra: not really.15:39
ograto assemble these liasts and do a lot of triage15:39
ogra*lists15:39
GrueMasterAnd please don't assume you know what my workload is.15:39
persiaogra, No, LP should be able to do it.  I need to resync with mpt about the design work done last month, and maybe toss up a PoC or something.15:39
ograi dont, but i can assume how it raises ;)15:39
ograassigning a bug needs conversation15:40
GrueMasterIf my workload becomes a concern, I will raise a flag.15:40
ograthat will definitely add time15:40
ograand guesswork on your side to find the right person to take it etc etc15:40
GrueMasterThats why I am assigning the team.  So we can discuss the list of team assigned bugs in this meeting (not the report formats).15:41
ogrageez15:41
persiaThat's a reasonable stop-gap.  Let's keep that list to be small for now, and actually cover them during the meeting, so they can be better reassigned.15:41
ograyour list has tons of crap15:41
GrueMasterMy idea was to spend time throughout the week triaging bugs (which I do while platforms are downloading & installing).  Then we have a nice report to discuss here.15:41
GrueMasterIt's a work in progress.15:42
ograyeah15:42
ograi see that15:42
ograthere are many bugs that can just be closed15:42
ogra(the babbage ones stick out in my face ;) )15:42
persiaLots of those aren't platform-specific15:42
GrueMasterthen close them.  At least start closing the bugs that you have fixed but not updated.  That takes a lot of my time too.15:42
ograthey are rather wontfix15:43
GrueMasterI am working on it.15:43
ograwhat about the bugs assigned to others i.e, i see lool, asac and dyfet15:43
ograwill you assign them back to the team ?15:44
GrueMasterI have a novel idea.  Instead of complaining, how about coming up with some valid suggestions on how to fix this?  It would be much more productive than calling my work crap.15:44
janimoGrueMaster, persia  I see some bugs (not arm ones) LP automatically closed after a period of inactivity. Is that up to the project's admins?15:44
ograGrueMaster, i dont call your work crap ...15:44
GrueMasterLP closes some bugs after a period of inactivity.15:44
persiajanimo, It's on a per-package basis.  There's a lot of debate about it.  I believe it's actively harmful for things to be closed like that.15:45
ograi call the bugs crap, nothing to do with you or the list15:45
GrueMasterAnd I am working on it.  As I said.15:45
ograjanimo, if you leave a bug in incomplete status for 60 days it gets autoclosed15:45
NCommanderI don't think we're going to resolve this in a single meeting, persia has an action item to deal with the bug/noise ratio, now can we please move on?15:46
janimoogra, I seem to remember some arm bugs from 2 years back15:46
persiaSometimes, depending, and it's supposed to get autoexpired, rather than autoclosed.15:46
persiaNCommander, Please.15:46
ograjanimo, then they werent marked incomplete15:46
ograNCommander, go15:46
NCommander[topic] ARM Porting/FTBFS status (NCommander, janimo)15:46
MootBotNew Topic:  ARM Porting/FTBFS status (NCommander, janimo)15:46
NCommanderQT works15:46
NCommanderqueue celebration :-P15:46
NCommander*que15:46
janimo:)15:46
NCommander*cue15:46
NCommanderbah15:46
ograhow about the rest of the ftbfs list :)15:46
NCommanderlack of coffee upsets me :-(15:47
janimoQt celebration FTFY15:47
NCommanderogra: looked at kdebindings15:47
ograawesome !15:47
NCommanderLooks like the CMakeLists.txt file is bugging up on ARM which causes the second failure, or a binding is out of whack15:47
NCommanderHaven't had a lot of time to look at it, but its next my list, which should clear the rest ofARM Porting/FTBFS status (NCommander, janimo)15:47
NCommander...15:47
NCommanderahem15:47
NCommander*clear the rest of KDE15:47
janimoNCommander, that should be mostly give-backs right?15:48
NCommanderjanimo: one hopes15:48
janimoon my part, small progress again on two haskell packages. Most time was Qt-debugging15:48
ograyeah, it stole a lot of time15:49
ograawesome work from you two !!!!15:49
rsalvetiyup, nice work15:50
davidmNCommander, did you see the GCC4.5 bug has a patch?15:50
NCommanderLinaro is handling with the toolchain regression which is the underlying cause of the qt breakage. I'll be syncing up regularly with the linaro folks on that15:50
NCommanderdavidm: no. my inbox has 490 unread threads :-(15:50
davidmLooks like it's fixed15:50
janimowe should tackle banshee next, with renewed confidence and sharpened debugging skills15:50
ograhaha15:50
davidmthey have a root cause and a patch15:50
ograthe eternal banshee bug15:50
NCommanderjanimo: statements like that always lead to weird dreams and a desire to slit my wrists15:51
davidmis that not the eternal mono bug?15:51
janimoNCommander, that is why  I brought it up :P15:51
ograyeah, or that15:51
ogragetting banshee working would be really noce though15:51
ogra*nice15:51
janimolikely mono. Mono team says no mono 2.8 in natty so we stick with 2.6 . 2.8 has arm fixes15:52
NCommanderjanimo: your welcome to work on mono. I warn you that staring into the untempered schism that is mono's codebase will drive most mortals insane15:52
ograi think much of the future featuresets in ubuntu use banshee features15:52
janimobut not easy to locate, may be side effects of rewrites done in the 2.8 cycle15:52
ograwhats the reason to hold back 2.8 ?15:52
NCommanderjanimo: might want to try 2.8, and see if it works. Not holding my breath, but maybe we'll get lucky15:52
ograwas it not released upstream yet ?15:52
janimoNCommander, I had started on looking at the test cases a month or so ago, we need to sync up15:52
janimoogra, lack of manpower15:53
janimoon part of the debian-mono team15:53
ograhmm15:53
janimoas it is a large transition apparently15:53
ograand there is no chance to pull it into ubuntu first i guess15:53
janimotalked to directhex a few weeks ago15:53
ograahead of debian15:53
janimoogra, I am fine with debugging mono, but packaging the whole CIL ecosystem gives me the willies15:54
ograheh15:54
persiaNot a lot of point: the CLI/Mono folk are fairly closely integrated between Debian and Ubuntu15:54
ograwe can give that to NCommander dont worry15:54
janimoI think it is a large task if it is not done by now15:54
janimoI thin 2.8 is months old15:54
* ogra giggles evil15:54
NCommanderogra: oh come on. I have a one evil bug per cycle. No fair giving me a second one15:55
NCommander:-P15:55
davidmrunning low on time folks15:55
NCommanderindeed15:55
NCommander[topic] ARM Image Status (ogra, NCommander)15:55
MootBotNew Topic:  ARM Image Status (ogra, NCommander)15:55
ograthey buuld15:55
ogra*build15:55
NCommanderand spin15:55
ogranothing to report ...15:55
ogra..15:55
GrueMasterWhat's the status on the minimal images?15:55
NCommanderas soon as unity-2d is in main, ogra or I will adjust the seeds and unseed UNE-2D15:56
ograoh, right15:56
janimoGrueMaster, no progress yet15:56
janimoGrueMaster, next up15:56
NCommander[topic] AOB15:56
MootBotNew Topic:  AOB15:56
janimoI'll start asking for merges15:56
ografoo15:56
davidmogra, what are the odds of having Unity 2D as default in image by next Thursday?15:56
NCommanderbah15:56
ogradavidm, i planned end of this week (as i said in the report above)15:56
ogra(mentioned it at unity-2d topic)15:56
davidmslid past me, sorry15:57
ograwe need two symbols files and an automatic bug assignee15:57
ograthey they are ready for main15:57
davidmI'm off to Scale and TI will be there so I'm going to carry some SD cards for them to use15:57
ogra(that were the MIR team requests)15:57
ogranote that there are bugs with the dash atm15:58
NCommanderogra: do you want me to do any symbol file work?15:58
ogra(expected ones)15:58
ograthey will go away with 3.415:58
ograNCommander, well, if you like to add the files to the bugs that would help15:58
NCommanderogra: ah15:58
NCommanderogra: I could just commit and upload them :-P15:58
ograNCommander, but to trunk please with a review from Kaleo15:59
ograNCommander, i gave you the bug numbers yesterday i think15:59
ograor do you need them again15:59
NCommanderogra: probably have them in my logs15:59
rsalveti#ubuntu-arm then15:59
ograanyway, lets close and move to -arm15:59
NCommanderI don't think we have anything else16:00
NCommandergoing once16:00
NCommandertwice16:00
NCommanderthree times16:00
NCommander#endmeeting16:00
MootBotMeeting finished at 10:00.16:00
rsalvetiNCommander: and thanks for sending the meeting notice more than 24 hours before the meeting :-)16:00
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* charlie-tca waves at the crowd19:02
* micahg waves19:02
* pleia2 waves19:02
mr_pouit\o19:02
charlie-tcaLet's do this then :-)19:03
charlie-tca#startmeeting19:03
MootBotMeeting started at 13:03. The chair is charlie-tca.19:03
MootBotCommands Available: [TOPIC], [IDEA], [ACTION], [AGREED], [LINK], [VOTE]19:03
charlie-tcaThe full meeting agenda is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings19:03
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Old business19:04
MootBotNew Topic:  Old business19:04
charlie-tcaThe old business at this time is the Xubuntu Marketing Plans. We still need to do the wiki page for it.19:05
charlie-tcaanybody got time to put a page together, along with the know how to do it so it makes sense?19:05
knomethere is some drafting done at http://wiki.knome.fi/xubuntu:marketing19:05
knomebut that's definitely not final or 100% sensible19:06
charlie-tcaIt's a start though! Thanks19:06
knomeno problem19:06
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Team updates - Team Leads19:07
MootBotNew Topic:  Team updates - Team Leads19:07
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Packaging & Development19:08
MootBotNew Topic:  Packaging & Development19:08
charlie-tcamr_pouit: your turn today19:08
mr_pouityep19:08
* knome sings: if i could tuuurn back time...19:08
mr_pouitA few syncs/merges from debian experimental (now that squeeze is released, xfce 4.8 is being uploaded)19:08
beardygnomehi all19:09
mr_pouitsome bugfixes on xubuntu-default-settings, and a few patches submitted upstream to fix some minor issues19:09
mr_pouitI guess that's all19:09
charlie-tcathank you, mr_pouit. Any questions for Packaging and Development?19:10
cody-somervilleIs there any small tasks or anything that I could take on?19:10
micahgo/19:10
knomewhen is the deadline for any updates?19:10
micahgjust one comment19:10
knome(the final deadline)19:10
micahgI was trying to get gmusicbrowser updated in Debian, but my git foo isn't great and bzr-git was failing, will give it another try this sunday19:11
charlie-tcamr_pouit: what is the final freeze for updating stuff?19:11
cody-somervillehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule19:12
knomemicahg, we can provide something easier, if you feel it's impossible to git/bzr ;)19:12
mr_pouitFeb 24th for non-bugfix19:12
knometwo weeks then19:12
micahgknome: no, everyone else can make it work, I just need to learn how to as well :)19:12
knomeis xfburn default?19:12
knomemicahg, okay ;)19:12
knomemicahg, feel free to join #shimmer and ask for help, if needed19:13
charlie-tcayes, xfburn is the default for natty19:13
knomegood19:13
knomewhat about cd rippeR?19:13
knomesound-juicer isn't working with most of my discs anymore.19:13
knome(and i do have lot of material to test with)19:14
charlie-tcacody-somerville: can you move the xubuntu marketing and xubuntu publicity to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu?19:14
charlie-tcaI would like to keep things xubuntu-related on our wiki.19:14
cody-somervillecharlie-tca, Move it from where? Are you referring to the wikipages on wiki.knome.fi?19:14
knomecharlie-tca, sorry for creating the page in my wiki, i was planning on developing that a bit further before releasing it to public19:15
charlie-tcayes, cody-somerville. We have a page over there now for articles and blog reviews for natty, as well as the marketing pages19:15
charlie-tcaknome: no problem. I am just trying to keep the xubuntu stuff in one place as much as possible19:16
ochosihi everyone19:16
ochosisry i'm late19:16
ochosidid i miss anything important? :)19:16
charlie-tcanot yet19:16
ochosik19:17
knomecharlie-tca, i understand. please do also understand that we try to keep anything we work on same place, which is pretty my wiki for now; most of the pages there relate/are stuff that *we* are going to work on19:17
ochosiarr, please let's all continue this discussion in one place19:17
charlie-tcaYup, that's why I never ask to move the stuff that might not be directly xubuntu connected.19:17
ochosiok, so we're talking about the wiki19:18
charlie-tcaIf they are not relative to Xubuntu, let's leave them on knome's wiki. However, if we are telling people to refer to them, they need to be on the Xubuntu wiki.19:18
ochosiso from the nodes in "xubuntu related", which ones would you like to move?19:19
charlie-tcaIs anyone else going to work on them, knome?19:19
knomecharlie-tca, the stuff that is on our wiki - not really19:19
knomecharlie-tca, if it is a process where others also take part, then it's of course in the ubuntu wiki19:19
charlie-tcaIf they are strictly a shimmer project, then yes, they stay on your wiki. If they are something the rest of xubuntu needs/ works with, they should be on the Xubuntu wiki.19:20
mr_pouitmaybe it's not that important, and could be handled some time else (i.e. not before the meeting)19:20
charlie-tcaall right, let's move on then19:21
charlie-tcacody-somerville: we will leave the marketing alone for now19:22
cody-somervilleOkay.19:22
charlie-tcaI think that was just to say it got started.19:23
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Bug Triage & Testing19:23
MootBotNew Topic:  Bug Triage & Testing19:23
charlie-tcaWe tested and released Natty Narwhal Alpha2!19:24
charlie-tcaGreat job, and many thanks to everybody that helped19:24
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charlie-tcaWe are seeing bugs in Xfce 4.8, and the stacktraces are not complete. Hopefully, we can try to find what is corrupting the traces?19:25
charlie-tcaOTOH, if you are running Natty, it is really nice!19:26
* ochosi is running natty now, the only downside is the lack of nvidia-current. other than that it's really great19:27
charlie-tcaany questions or comments on bugs and testing?19:27
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Artwork19:27
MootBotNew Topic:  Artwork19:27
charlie-tcaLet's give ochosi the floor here19:28
charlie-tcaochosi: update?19:28
ochosimkay, i've been working pretty hard lately to get to grips with the latest "great invention" of ubuntu, i.e. adding the resize-grip to every window19:28
mark76:/19:29
ochosisince our resize grip wasn't very visible until now, i tried to make it a) more visible and b) nicer looking19:29
ochosiit's all in the greybird mercurial repo already, so feel free to test it and give feedback19:29
ochosimr_pouit fixed the bug in xfdesktop and also helped me today to figure out the last remaining issues with the xfce-panel plugins19:30
ochosii'll try to fix them for the next release19:30
ochosiother than that, the xfwm theme is almost complete (only the stick-buttons are missing) and xfce4-notifyd theming is going well19:30
ochosiwhat we still need is an overhaul of the menu button-icon, that could really look nicer i think19:31
ochosiand we should settle on default launchers for the launcher-panel, but that's probably a different topic19:31
knome(any ideas are welcome...)19:31
ochosiyeah, about the menu-button: currently i was thinking of lubuntu's menu button, that's rather okayish19:32
beardygnomewhat's the current icon, the xubuntu logo?19:32
knomebeardygnome, yes19:32
ochosithe blue is a bit harsh imo19:32
beardygnomeit's it good to keep that for the menu then?19:32
knomeif the menu icon was like the lubuntu menu icon, we wouldn't need the text for the menu at all19:32
beardygnomewhat's the lubuntu one?19:33
charlie-tcaAs one who is not familiar with the different distros menus, and icons, I have no idea what that looks like19:33
mark76The lubuntu one is an abstraxct bird19:33
mark76abstract19:33
charlie-tcaand how does that say menu?19:33
ochosilubuntu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Artwork/Incoming/Natty/Ozone?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=ozone_menu_view.png19:33
mark76In much the same way a cute little mouse says "menu" :)19:33
knomemark76, we currently do have the text "Applications" though19:34
ochosimark76: well no, it's still kinda the logo (but yes, if you want to call the logo an abstract bird then i guess you're right :) )19:34
knomecharlie-tca, much in the same way that a fox embracing a planet says "web-browser"19:34
charlie-tcaActually, in natty, we do not have text19:34
charlie-tcaWe have the mouse, and no words19:34
ochosiyep, that's true19:34
knomeokay, i didn't know that.19:34
beardygnomewhy has the text gone?19:35
knomeanyway, i don't think a stylised menu-button (like the lubuntu menu button) does say "menu" any less than the logo19:35
charlie-tcaWhich is at least as blurry as ubuntu using a logo and lubuntu using a logo. It is hard to determine that is the menu19:35
mark76How about the word Menu shaped like a mouse?19:35
ochosiwe can also just add a button saying "Apps" like gnome3 does19:35
ochosii wouldn't mind that19:35
charlie-tcaHowever, when you get used to it, it works19:35
ochosimark76: in 24x24px ?19:36
mark76Heh. I never said it was a good idea19:36
knomewindows 7: http://origin.arstechnica.com/images/windows7/Jump%20Lists.png19:36
knomedoesn't say menu19:36
knomeis pretty much the same style as lubuntu19:36
knomeit stands out from the other icons19:36
cody-somervilleBecause the application menu is in the top left corner instead of the bottom left, I think the text gives an extra clue for new users19:37
beardygnomeimo, the menu button should be the distro logo19:37
ochosicody-somerville: but it always was in the left top corner..?19:37
knomeit can be the distro logo, but in a more stylised way.19:37
ochosibeardygnome: yeah, but it doesn't have to be the same colors19:37
beardygnomethat's what seems to be the standard for other ubuntu / ubuntu-derivative distros19:37
beardygnometrue19:38
knomenobody is saying we should get rid of the logo19:38
mark76Are you changing the logo colours to fit in with the new grey colour scheme?19:38
cody-somervilleYes. So existing users will probably figure it out no problem but new users from Windows will probably wonder where the start menu is and have an extra hard time finding it without the label.19:38
mr_pouitand a text requires translations, which are a pain to manage19:38
beardygnomewhy did we get rid of the text?19:39
charlie-tcaIf the logo is what the distribution has an official logo, I think it works. Windows no longer gives any words, either, do they?19:39
Sysi-lubuntu logo looks really cool but it's lxde logo, and does it work with other gtk themes?19:39
macocharlie-tca: correct, just a window19:39
charlie-tcaI won't have the lubuntu logo. Sorry19:39
charlie-tcaThat is not us19:39
knomeerrr19:39
knomeHALT19:39
knomewe are keeping the xubuntu logo19:39
knomewe are restyling the xubuntu logo19:39
ochosilive screenshot so that you can all see what it *could* look like (the logo is not final) http://imagebin.org/13724319:40
charlie-tcaOkay19:40
cody-somervilleAww... I really like the new one in maverick.19:40
macocharlie-tca: kubuntu just has a kde symbol, no text, but the fact that we have the same corner in use helps out there19:40
mark76How about putting the menu button on the bottom panel if you're concerned about Windows users being able to locate it?19:40
charlie-tcalet's put some images together and see what they look like then.19:40
Sysi-if we're removing text i think icon should be wider19:40
knomeochosi, wow, that looks just like something in the toiler today19:40
knome*toilet19:40
macoochosi: the fact that there's a windows start menu there too confused me :P19:40
ochosisry19:40
cody-somervilleknome, Ouch. Thats mean! :P19:41
knomecody-somerville, not really. that isn't really attractive in any way :P19:41
ochosiyeah, i mean this was a one-minute monochromization19:41
charlie-tcaplease!19:41
knome..and knowing ochosi i know he won't be hurt ;)19:41
ochosihehe19:41
charlie-tcalet's put together a choice of images, without the windows crap involved and look at this next week19:41
ochosi+119:41
mark76BRB19:42
beardygnomei like it, but i think that we should have some text, otherwise it won't stand out to new users19:42
charlie-tcaochosi: will you take an action item on it?19:42
Sysi-just tiny distro logo can be hard to connect with idea of menu19:42
ochosicharlie-tca: sure, how does it work? :)19:42
charlie-tca[ACTION] ochosi and knome will put together some logo designs to be discussed as the menu icon19:43
MootBotACTION received:  ochosi and knome will put together some logo designs to be discussed as the menu icon19:43
charlie-tcalike that19:43
knomehey! i wasn't asked! ;)19:43
charlie-tcaknome: sorry, I assumed again. Bad mistake on my part?19:43
ochosicharlie-tca: k, thanks :)19:43
knomeSysi-, like in windows, ubuntu, lubuntu, kubuntu and mac?19:43
knomecharlie-tca, no ;)19:43
knomecharlie-tca, just joking19:43
charlie-tcaand yes, I hate that assume thing19:43
charlie-tcaAny other questions for artwork?19:44
ochosik, may i continue with other small artwork updates?19:44
ochosi:)19:44
charlie-tcaplease do, ochosi19:44
ochosiyou know i could go on with this *forever* :D19:44
ochosino, really there is also chromium theming now19:44
knome(afk)19:44
Sysi-knome: windows logo is huge, mac don't have same kind of menu, ubuntu has text afaik, but i think it works in kubuntu (pretty big there too)19:44
charlie-tcaback on topic, now, please19:45
ochosii worked on that quite a while ago, but it has finally landed in natty: http://wiki.knome.fi/_detail/shimmer:chromium_style.png?id=shimmer%3Agreybird_chromium19:45
ochosiso i hope this will please all those users that moaned that chromium wasn't well integrated :)19:45
pleia2cool19:45
ochosione more thing i wanted to show you is generic app icons19:46
ochosiwe discussed that in a previous meeting19:46
ochosithis time i put together a small portfolio to show you what i was talking about19:46
ochosi(hm, wait, not an official meeting, i think it was just some discussion in #xubuntu-devel)19:47
ochosihttp://wiki.knome.fi/xubuntu:generic_app_icons19:47
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mark76is this the xubuntu meeting?19:47
ochosimark76: yes19:47
mark76K19:47
mark76Does Xubuntu have to imitate the Gnome 2 panels style?19:47
charlie-tcamark76: no19:48
ochosithe idea is to refrain from branding and to give users the idea that they're using the "web-browser" instead of ff19:48
ochosithe other thing you can see there is a proposal for an appfinder logo19:48
charlie-tcaochosi: there are no icons for browser and mail?19:48
beardygnomei'm not sure that "unbranding" is a good idea19:49
* micahg agrees with that19:49
ochosicurrently in elementary (our default icon theme) it's the same as catfish, which has a totally different funciton19:49
mr_pouitthen, in this case, instead of putting firefox, thunderbird and xfce4-terminal in the panel, we put the exo wrappers19:49
ochosiyep, that would be the feature i'm talking about19:49
ochosiit's not about unbranding the whole app19:49
ochosiit's about unbranding them in the default launchers19:49
ochosiand making the default launchers look more "default"19:50
charlie-tcaI could see a generic browser icon, not changing firefox at all. It means whatever browser you use, the menu and launcher stayed with a "browser" icon19:50
micahglaunchers only, not menus, right?19:50
beardygnomebut the launcher is the first place people look for the app19:50
charlie-tcalaunchers should match the menu, to avoid confusion19:50
beardygnomeso if i'm a new user to xubuntu and i want to get on the web, i'm going to look for the ff launcher19:50
charlie-tcawhat if the browser becomes midori?19:50
ochosibeardygnome: so what if chromium were the default browser?19:50
Sysi-btw, could we create browser selection with xdg-open? i've seen it in fedora19:51
mark76I have an internet launcher with web browser, email and IM clients in it. Is that an exo wrapper?19:51
micahg+1 for launcher only changes, -1 if the menus change as well19:51
charlie-tcayou look for the browser icon, not a specific app19:51
ochosii'm all with micahg here19:51
beardygnomei see your point, but i personally don't like it19:51
knomebeardygnome, we can't assume people think that internet == ff19:51
beardygnometrue19:51
charlie-tcaThen you keep the menu icon. It confuses to see one icon in the menu and another in the launcher19:52
Sysi-people think IE == internet..19:52
micahgI'll also assume we still have tooltips?19:52
mr_pouit(the menu won't change, these .desktop are only wrappers calling preferred applications set in exo)19:52
beardygnome+1 for keeping them ion sync19:52
beardygnome*in19:52
knomemr_pouit, those .desktop files can be in the menu as well, right?19:52
mr_pouitknome: yes, but they are hidden in the xubuntu menu for the moment19:53
micahgDecoupling the launchers makes for a consistent UI when default apps change, so this seems to make sense19:53
knomeso, you can see the unbranded icon both as launcher and in the menu19:53
beardygnomei think that the help document should state that the browser is (whatever) and can be found (wherever)19:53
charlie-tcaLet's vote on using a generic icon in the launcher only?19:53
ochosiok19:53
beardygnomeyep19:54
charlie-tca[VOTE] This is to determine use of a generic icon in the launchers, while keeping the brand icon in the menu19:54
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mr_pouitknome: but in the menu it's not nice, because you have both "firefox web browser" and "web browser", same for mail, terminal, and file manager (kind of ugly)19:54
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knomemr_pouit, what if you create a submenu 'default applications' or so for them?19:54
knomemr_pouit, or make them appear in the menu outside the submenus19:55
mr_pouitknome: yeah, that's what the default upstream menu does (outside, at the top)19:55
knomemr_pouit, like software conter19:55
charlie-tcayeah, too many menu entries is not good either19:55
knome*center19:55
charlie-tca[ENDVOTE]19:55
MootBotFinal result is 4 for, 2 against. 0 abstained. Total: 219:55
beardygnomewould i be able to get the branded icons back as launchers?19:56
charlie-tcaochosi: try it then19:56
ochosii agree with mr_pouit that duplicating the entries looks ugly, but maybe it would be a compromise19:56
ochosibeardygnome: you can change that panel with 1click anyway19:56
charlie-tcayes, you can change the icons in the launcher properties19:56
knomecharlie-tca, just a question about the vote19:56
charlie-tcago ahead, Knightlust19:56
charlie-tcaknome19:56
knomecharlie-tca, first we vote about something, then we can 'try' it. isn't it decided now?19:56
mr_pouitbeardygnome: remove the launchers, and add new launchers for firefox and thunderbird, you can even drag and drop from the menu ;)19:56
ochosibeardygnome: you can even change the icon for default browser to ff if you like ;)19:56
charlie-tcaknome: yes, and if we decide when we do it that we really don't like, we tried it, right?19:57
charlie-tcaochosi: make the change19:57
ochosik, will do charlie-tca19:58
beardygnomehow many apps are we talking about?19:58
charlie-tcaThe apps in the launcher panel in natty, 8-10 apps, I believe are what we have19:58
knomecharlie-tca, just wanted to point it out. i don't think the vote has much weight if it only lets people try things:)19:58
ochosibeardygnome: those that can have a default value19:58
ochosiok, one more thing before i'm done with artwork19:59
beardygnomei don't think we should many19:59
beardygnomejust browser and email19:59
ochosi[ACTION] ochosi and mr_pouit will change panel launchers to generic icons19:59
charlie-tcaknome: we are not that grammatically correct here, I guess. but your point is noted19:59
beardygnomeand appfinder / catfish, cos that's just confusing19:59
mr_pouitthe exo wrappers only concern 4 apps (and only 3 of them are in the panel)19:59
knomecharlie-tca, thanks. the devil is in the details... :)19:59
charlie-tca[ACTION] ochosi and mr_pouit will change panel launchers to generic icons19:59
MootBotACTION received:  ochosi and mr_pouit will change panel launchers to generic icons19:59
ochosithe last thing i'd like to ask you about is whether any of you have opinions on the three appfinder iterations i made20:00
ochosi(you can see them on the page i linked to before about generic icons)20:00
beardygnomei like the third one best20:00
charlie-tcaI like the third one20:00
beardygnomei think it makes the most sense20:00
charlie-tcaand I don't know why, either.20:01
knomeneed to go now. on any votes that might raise up, i give my voice for ochosi :)20:01
knome->20:01
ochosithe only issue with the issue with the third one is that it might be confusing with the ubuntu software center, no?20:01
charlie-tcaThanks for helping, knome20:01
beardygnomethat precisely why i like it20:02
mark76If you hover over the Xubuntu menu icon a tooltip saying "Applications menu" pops up20:02
charlie-tcamark76: is that in natty?20:02
beardygnomei think it make it look like you are searching for software20:02
mark76Yeah20:02
beardygnome*makes20:02
charlie-tcathat works then20:02
ochosibeardygnome: ok, i'll try to work on that one then20:02
charlie-tcaAny questions for ochosi ?20:03
ochosiabout the appfinder: i'll try to get the logo upstream to elementary, so if i don't manage to get the third one in, don't hit me :)20:03
beardygnomeochosi: work on it? looks fine to me :)20:03
ochosibeardygnome: has to be svg and all sizes, so yes, work :)20:03
beardygnomeochosi: np20:03
charlie-tcaThanks for all the hard work, ochosi. You are doing great!20:03
mark76Well, I say Natty. Actually I just installed a ppa for 4.8 in maverick20:04
ochosicharlie-tca: thanks, and no problem20:04
charlie-tcamark76: unofficial then. It might not be what is actually in Natty, since we never backported any of the changes20:04
mark76It's possible20:04
ochosibut yes, the menu-tooltip is the same in natty20:05
charlie-tcaand let's get the website updates in.20:05
beardygnomecharlie-tca: if we have dropped the word "Applications" from the menu, we need to update the docs again20:05
charlie-tca[TOPCI] Website & Marketing20:05
charlie-tcayup, beardygnome, we will20:05
charlie-tcapleia2: floor is yours20:05
pleia2oh good20:05
beardygnomecharlie-tca: the bot didn't pick that last command up20:06
pleia2so a couple weeks ago knome put together some drafts for the site20:06
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Website & Marketing20:06
pleia2then I took out my crayons and ruined them with stuff I wanted on them20:06
MootBotNew Topic:  Website & Marketing20:06
pleia2and we came up with this draft20:06
pleia2http://temp.knome.fi/xubuntu/xubuntu1104c.png20:06
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pleia2the idea is to go with the new branding, and in general make the intro page simple and clean20:07
beardygnomelooks great!20:07
micahg+120:07
ochosimaybe the bg-color is a bit too blue for me, but the layout is yummy!20:07
charlie-tcaxubuntu should be a small X20:08
charlie-tcabut it looks really nice20:08
mark76Hmm. Should the mouse still have a bluebird background?20:08
pleia2good question, maybe we do want to lean more toward the grey20:08
mark76Or black :)20:09
ochosimark76: it's in fact the other way round, bluebird leaned towards the logo20:09
charlie-tcanot black or grey, it should come from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Artwork20:09
charlie-tcathe logo is not up for change from the official logo20:09
beardygnomeso we should keep the official logo for the menu as well?20:10
pleia2so I think we're talking strictly about the background then (not the mouse)20:10
beardygnomerather than the one we saw before?20:10
ochosibeardygnome: that subject was artwork, now we're talking website20:10
ochosipleia2: +120:10
charlie-tcabeardygnome: ochosi will put some symbols together for us for next meeting20:11
beardygnomelogo's the logo wherever it is20:11
pleia2I'll ask knome to fix the capital x in xubuntu and toss up some other samples with different background colors :)20:11
pleia2any other thoughts?20:11
ochosimaybe more than just two headlines as news feed?20:11
ochosior how is that planned?20:12
charlie-tcaI like it, I think20:12
pleia2ochosi: yeah, maybe we can expand it to 4 or 520:12
pleia2it was also suggested that we make the news items more interesting20:13
ochosiyeah, i just wanted to get onto that20:13
charlie-tcaAre we staying in Drupal or moving to wordpress?20:13
pleia2rather than just "alpha $blah released" if the news (marketing?) folks could get more creative with something like "alpha 3 released - now with shiny chromium theme!"20:13
mark76:|20:13
pleia2charlie-tca: honestly I'd like to move to wordpress, but that's a major project and I'm not sure it's even possible on canonical-hosted servers at this point20:14
* ochosi loves wordpress20:14
charlie-tcaokay20:14
pleia2the plan for now is to just stick this in a drupal theme20:14
charlie-tcaI have to get you and vinnl together on the new releases. He writes them for us20:14
pleia2ok, thanks :)20:15
ochosihm, news-aggregation from personal dev-blogs?20:15
pleia2I think the idea of a team planet has been floated too20:15
charlie-tcaI have to wonder what that will turn out to be, besides something taking up space.20:16
pleia2yeah, I was unconvinced20:16
charlie-tcaWe don't blog well as team members20:16
ochosimaybe because there's no planet :)20:16
charlie-tcaI can't even get a blog a week out of all of us20:16
* micahg needs to start a blog :-/20:17
charlie-tcaochosi: you have a blog?20:17
pleia2maybe we could get some dev guest posts on the site itself rather than aggregation of personal blogs?20:17
* ochosi wouldn't mind blogging about his artwork stuff20:17
charlie-tcawe have the planet ubuntu already20:17
ochosicharlie-tca: i do, but since it's not really aggregated anywhere else than in the shimmer-sidebar (not very visible), i kinda stopped again20:17
charlie-tcapleia2 blogs often, the rest is really hit and miss20:17
pleia2so instead of "alpha 1 released" "alpha 2 released" we end up with "alpha 1 released" "hooray for new logo!" "alpha 2 released" "we have 4.8 now!"20:18
pleia2all different posts written by team members20:18
charlie-tcaand throw them into news releases or a blog?20:18
ochosimaybe the news releases20:19
charlie-tcahm, what if we put together a schedule, and tried to get someone to write an article every week to release to UNW for now?20:19
charlie-tcas/UNW/UWN20:19
pleia2just keep them in the standard news releases20:19
charlie-tcaThat would work20:20
pleia2we'll get drupal logins to authors20:20
charlie-tcaor forward them to vinnl to put in, even20:20
charlie-tcaWho wants to write an article for next week?20:20
ochositopic?20:21
pleia2ochosi: art? :)20:21
charlie-tcaartwork in Natty!20:21
ochositouché20:21
ochosiwhat day is the deadline?20:21
charlie-tcaWednesday20:21
ochosihmm, okay, then i'll have to finish it till sunday, i'm off sunday to wednesday20:21
ochosii guess that could work20:22
ochosiif you don't like it you can always write a new one till wednesday20:22
ochosihow long can it be/does it have to be?20:22
charlie-tca[ACTION] ochosi to write an article about artwork due for news on website Wednesday20:22
MootBotACTION received:  ochosi to write an article about artwork due for news on website Wednesday20:22
charlie-tcanot too long, I do all my writing in gedit, so I figure about 150 lines, normally20:23
charlie-tcaOkay, who wants the second week?20:24
pleia2I think even if it's less than weekly it's ok, just something every few weeks to break up the "released $x" posts20:24
pleia2make it more interesting :)20:25
charlie-tcaokay, I guess ;-(20:25
ochosicharlie-tca: hm, 150 lines in gedit depend on your screen-width :)20:25
charlie-tcaoh, 72 characters per line, of course, for me. I don't really know, though.20:26
charlie-tcaand sometimes that is a double-space being counted, too20:26
pleia2that's pretty much it for the website from me, I'll ask knome to draft some other drafts based on the feedback20:27
ochosicharlie-tca: ok20:27
charlie-tcaThank you, pleia2. It really is looking good!20:27
charlie-tcaochosi: more or less is fine, too20:27
charlie-tcasometimes it is about 5 lines, I think20:27
ochosi150 lines is ok for me20:28
charlie-tcahm, running way late.20:28
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Updates for Xubuntu 10.04.220:28
MootBotNew Topic:  Updates for Xubuntu 10.04.220:28
charlie-tcamicahg: anything?20:28
micahglooks like it will not have Firefox 3.6.14 and Thunderbird 3.1.8 since they've been pushed back until MOnday20:29
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charlie-tcaWe are doing ISO testing next week for Lucid Lynx 10.04.220:29
charlie-tcaEverybody is invited to help with the image tests.20:30
beardygnomewhat's the process for testing?20:30
pleia2someone should blog about image testing! ;)20:31
charlie-tcadownload the image, the install either in a virtual machine or hardware, check if things that changed work20:31
ochosipleia2: +1 :D20:31
charlie-tcaGood topic!20:31
charlie-tcaWe try to run each application at least once during the testing, but that won't always happen20:32
charlie-tcaI am going to jump to other business now, since we are very late20:32
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Any Other Business20:32
MootBotNew Topic:  Any Other Business20:32
charlie-tcaWe will have another meeting next week, 19:00 Thursday20:33
micahgo/20:33
charlie-tcago ahead, micahg20:33
micahgthunderbird-locales still needs testing in maverick-proposed if anyone had time20:33
micahgdone :)20:33
charlie-tcaThank you20:33
charlie-tcaanyone else have anything they would like to discuss?20:33
charlie-tcaThank you all for coming to this meeting. The participation is great!20:34
mark76I don't think the wallpaper should be grey20:34
ochosimark76: grey?20:34
charlie-tcaWallpaper is not decided yet, mark7620:34
mark76Yes, grey. It's a colour20:34
charlie-tcayou might be seeing the xfce defaults20:34
ochosicharlie-tca: wallpapers is not a bad subject, we should maybe discuss it next week20:35
charlie-tcaNatty still uses the same blue as 10.1020:35
ochosior in the meantime in #xubuntu-devel20:35
charlie-tcayes, in the channel, I think20:35
ochosik20:35
Sysi-(i think i should join there)20:36
charlie-tcaI think mark76 is seeing the default xfce wallpaper in 4.820:36
mark76Oh, no I hae my own20:36
mark76have20:36
mark76But I have seen some suggestions for 11.0420:36
ochosimark76: then let's discuss it in #xubuntu-devel20:36
mark76K20:36
mark76Linky link :)20:37
charlie-tcathe submissions we have now for wallpapers are at http://www.flickr.com/groups/uawt-7/20:37
charlie-tcaokay, let's call this to an end, then20:38
charlie-tca#endmeeting20:38
MootBotMeeting finished at 14:38.20:38
manuotazoi have a little situation.. what can i do when my internet on the ubuntu 10.10 doesn't work?21:54

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