[00:30] <charlie-tca> mr_pouit: admins get those notices. I got one too. knome resigned from that team and made Xubuntu team the admins.
[08:17] <ochosi> mr_pouit: i fixed that bug myself by submitting an icon to florian ;)
[08:17] <ochosi> mr_pouit: and yes, the xubuntu-art team seems kinda deprecated :)
[08:20] <ochosi> but in case you wanna revive that team feel free to kick me in
[10:24] <mr_pouit> hoy
[10:25] <mr_pouit> ochosi: mmh, but there's no commit about a new icon in timer-plugin (even the recent 0.6.2 release stil uses gtk-paste…)
[10:25] <mr_pouit> ok, I don't really care about whether a special team is needed or not, so it can stay like that
[16:23] <GridCube> good evening
[16:24] <GridCube> ochosi can i get the new greybird on 10.04?
[16:24] <GridCube> or need to try it on 11.04?
[17:34] <GridCube> it does not look awesome on 10.04
[18:25] <ochosi> mr_pouit: hm, strange, gotta check that again then. guess i mixed it up with some other panel-plugin
[18:26] <ochosi> GridCube: the murrine version in 10.04 is too old for greybird
[18:26] <ochosi> GridCube: if you install a newer version from some ppa it will work
[18:26] <ochosi> GridCube: we plan to provide a newer version in the shimmer ppa, hopefully that'll happen soonish
[18:27] <GridCube> :)
[18:27] <GridCube> i tried it on my vbox
[18:27] <GridCube> it looks pretty nice
[18:27] <GridCube> :D i really like the tiny arrows
[18:39] <GridCube> :D updating murrine did it ochosi 
[18:40] <GridCube> D: 
[22:52] <charlie-tca> mr_pouit: We are keeping Synaptic Package Manager in Xubuntu, aren't we? I would prefer it over software center, TBH
[23:34] <mr_pouit> there's already software-center in the default install
[23:35] <charlie-tca> I know, does that mean we also lose synaptic?
[23:36] <charlie-tca> Ubuntu has also decided to not include it anymore, by default.
[23:36] <charlie-tca> Software Center has its share of broken, though.
[23:38] <mr_pouit> nope, we still have both
[23:38] <charlie-tca> Great! Puts my mind at ease then. Thank you
[23:39] <charlie-tca> Oh, yeah. I am told gtk2 will be gone in 12.04
[23:39] <charlie-tca> Ubuntu developers will not maintain anything gtk2 at that time
[23:41] <charlie-tca> Of course, that doesn't mean we can not maintain what we need, too.
[23:51] <mr_pouit> yeah, I discussed about that with didrocks
[23:52] <mr_pouit> indicators will go gtk3-only as well, so we'll have to either stop using them, or port some wrappers for gtk3 in the panel
[23:56] <charlie-tca> At least will be be able to decide down the road though