[02:14] hello folks [02:27] hi ScottL [03:01] hi Kokito [03:09] how are you today ScottL ? [18:45] hi persia :) haven't seen you for a while, i hope you enjoyed UDS [18:45] hi paultag [18:45] scott-work, I did, although I'll admit to not managing to do any stuff related to Ubuntu Studio whilst I was there. [18:46] lol, hopefully luke talked to andy about the -lowlatency kernel [18:46] i'm very, very keen to get that into the repos this cycle [18:47] Do you have it in shape for upload? [18:47] I hear that 2.6.40 is the target this cycle. [18:48] no, abogani had 2.6.39 in a git repo and i built it in my ppa for -lowlatency [18:48] I don't think .40 is out upstream yet, so .39 ought work for now. [18:49] it looks if alessio will continue to maintain his git.ubuntu then i will build and maintain the -lowlatency kernel [18:49] i'll need to look at what we have because i haven't touched it in probably two months [18:49] OK. Take a look, prep it for oneiric, and we can drop it in. Best to get it well before feature freeze. [18:50] (before DIF is even easier) [18:50] when will the repos open? [18:50] it's here if you're interested in looking at it: https://launchpad.net/~slavender/+archive/broken [18:51] Repos are open already [18:52] that will make cory happy, he's been wanting to update some packages because of the gnome2/unity issue [18:52] Excellent [18:52] persia: have you kept up with some of the news? we are looking at moving to xfce for the DE instead of unity/gnome3 [18:53] I saw that. Have you talked to charlie_tca about it? [18:55] cory sent an email to the xubuntu-dev mailing list, i would presume that he saw it [18:55] but, no, i have not spoken directly to charlie about it [18:55] now i have, though [18:56] Oh, probably. I just tend to think in terms of personal interactions to ensure things go smoothly, but I tend to assume there will be problems with everything, which isn't always the case :) [18:56] Heh :) [18:57] he hasn't responded yet, so i still don't know that he's seen my comment :P [18:59] scott-work: are you following that icon set thread? [18:59] http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Faenza?content=128143 [18:59] ^ those *are* awesome looking [18:59] not sure how we would go about getting them in the repo where we could use them [19:00] persia: o/ [19:00] Hey holstein [19:03] holstein: i thought someone was already going to use faenza for something, meaning it was going to already be put into the repos, i could be wrong though [19:04] scott-work: that would be great [19:04] we should figure out who though [19:04] and why [19:04] so we dont steal someones awesome new icon idea [19:04] *not that theres anything wrong with that [19:04] oh, maybe it was in a PPA, not the repos :( [19:04] a PPA was linked [19:04] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/08/faenza-icon-set-gets-a-ppa/ [19:05] it would be kinda awesome to get icons in the repo [19:05] start contributing and have unique icons [19:05] this doens't preclude it from getting it into the repos*, but this may be too much work for this cycle with everything else going on [19:05] could be [19:05] * of course, it if had a shitty license then _that_ would preclude it [19:06] cory has contact with two artist types that seem interested in working with ubuntu studio [19:06] says GPL [19:06] these are "outside" types, meaning that they aren't already working with the ubuntu art group [19:06] dick is our art guy right? [19:08] i think sooner is better than later [19:08] trying to push icons in [19:08] now, there are probably people actually *not* working day and nite on ubuntu [19:08] at least for another week or so [19:17] holstein: yes, dick is the art guy, i'm worried about his involvement because he doesn't seemed to be very involved and his communication is sporadic [19:17] holstein: he has reasons for this, but i do not feel that i have the authority to declare them [19:18] it's all a bit touch and go, so we shall see how it goes [19:25] holstein: as far as the icon set, i would think we need to concentrate first on the DE and UI switch, then see if we can get faenza into the mix [19:25] it just might be something that we need to push until next release [19:27] If there are multiple interesting things, I would generally recommend working to get them all in the archive, which can make the discussion of what to select by default much easier. [20:03] holstein: would you like to have a go at getting the faenza icon set into the repository? [20:33] scott-work: well, i was thinking that might be something i could do [20:33] if its just a matter of talking to the right person [20:35] im giving another presentation on linux audio here in a bit :)