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ochosihttp://www.webupd8.org/2011/07/lubuntu-1110-default-theme-ozone2-gets.html09:29
ochosithis is frickin crazy, why is lubuntu going for the same look as  xubuntu, just one cycle later??09:30
* charlie-tca sighs13:37
charlie-tcaAlternate images for Ubuntu and Xubuntu will not work in VBox today13:37
mr_pouiteverything is oversized anyway =]13:38
charlie-tcaMakes it that much harder to use cd-r13:39
charlie-tcawill burn a dvd and try it on hardware13:39
charlie-tcasolitaire is broken in Oneiric, too13:40
knomeomg! how can we live without it13:41
knomere: some discussion on mailing list, a draft: http://temp.knome.fi/xubuntu/web_banners/microbutton_80x15.png13:42
charlie-tcaThe text is blurring here, but I like the design.13:43
knomeblurring? are you sure you don't have a zoom on13:43
ochosiit's pixel-perfect text here...13:44
charlie-tcaI always have text zooming on, does that mean I have to put up with blurred graphics?13:44
knomewith firefox, i think that might be the case13:45
knomethere is NO antialiasing in the font, it should be pixel-by-pixel perfect, as ochosi said13:46
charlie-tcaThen the button is crap13:46
knomeERR13:46
knomeno13:46
charlie-tcaI don't have to have blurred buttons on most websites.13:47
knomeit is not supposed to be streched really13:47
charlie-tcaThere is a difference between zoom all and zoom text-only13:47
charlie-tcaIf zoom text-only causes a graphic button to blur, it is a bad design13:47
knomethere is something wrong with your browser, or your settings.13:47
knomethis has absolutely nothing to do with the button design13:48
charlie-tcaOkay, sorry, I don't think the button is okay afterall. It is blurred13:48
knomethere is something wrong with how the browser renders it13:49
knomemaybe it would work if it was inside an <img>-tag, not loaded directly13:50
knomethe button is *not* blurry.13:50
charlie-tcaIf I have to change my settings to see it properly, it is a bad design13:50
knomegosh!13:50
knomehttp://gamelab.uta.fi/wordpress/wp-content/themes/freshy2/images/valid_xhtml11_80x15_2.png13:50
knomeis this button blurry?13:50
charlie-tca404 error13:51
knomeokay, can you give me a screenshot of the blurry button then?13:52
knomeif you zoom in firefox, the button definitely goes blurry. that's because the image is 80x15, and it's not meant for strecthing. firefox probably does not know how to handle images that are loaded directly (vs. <img>-tag)13:53
knomeas addressed in http://temp.knome.fi/xubuntu/web_banners/microbutton_80x15.html, where the image is loaded with the <img>-tah13:55
knome*tag13:55
charlie-tcaHere it is - http://imagebin.org/16477513:55
knomethat button is *not* blurred.13:55
knomethe mousehead is, but it's because the image is 15px tall, and there is no way to get a good-looking mouse without antialiasing in that size.13:55
charlie-tcaso, my eyes are blurring again?13:56
knomethe text is pixel-perfect.13:56
knomeprobably13:56
charlie-tcaThank you. I appologize then. 13:56
knomeno problem. good to have it sorted13:56
charlie-tcaI will stop evaling stuff as blurred/hard to see/bad13:56
charlie-tcaat least for oneiric13:57
charlie-tcaI told google stuff is blurred in google + too13:57
charlie-tcaI assume it goes with the clouding vision, maybe13:58
charlie-tcamr_pouit: hardware fails to install alternate images too13:58
knomeugh, i need to go now13:58
knomewife is waiting @city13:58
knomesee you later13:58
charlie-tcabut at least it isn't only us. Must be something Ubuntu did again13:59
charlie-tcaochosi: take note. My vision is bad again, be best not to have me looking at the theme.14:08
charlie-tcaand if I do, kind of ignore it, I guess. 14:09
ochosicharlie-tca: ok, thanks for the heads-up14:25
ochosion the technical side: i just added support for compiz/metacity in bluebird as well14:25
charlie-tcaThank knome, he went through the misery of finding it14:25
ochosihmm, i see14:26
ochosianyway, sorry to hear that14:26
charlie-tcaheh, it is my regular 18 month or so cycle, I think14:27
charlie-tcaAlternate images are causing a kernel panic right after booting the image14:28
charlie-tcaXubuntu community meeting in #xubuntu-devel in 45 minutes. Everyone is invited to attend. Agenda is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings18:14
Unit193I'm about sure I can't make it18:26
pleia2I have an appointment at that time, but if I could get feedback to the questions I posed in https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2011-July/007858.html that'd be great18:37
pleia2also I'm working on beardygnome's second email too, should have a response tonight18:37
pleia2pretty much just the first bit of the email, and it is "Xubuntu session" right?18:38
charlie-tcaWe offer both Xubuntu and Xfce sessions18:40
charlie-tcaA user should always choose Xubuntu session, unless they want the other18:41
charlie-tcaXubuntu is a community developed, Ubuntu Linux-based operating system18:41
charlie-tcais a yes18:41
charlie-tcaand as for the blog/news/xfce news, I do not think we should repeat anything from the planet, but maybe we should be offering what is on Xfce news feed, it really is not a busy feed, as far as I know, mostly it is about the latest versions of modules when they are released.18:43
charlie-tcaHowever, gnome feed is not repeated for Ubuntu, and maybe we should follow their lead?18:43
charlie-tcaJust throw a pointer up now and again that xfce news is available for anyone to read?18:44
charlie-tcapleia2: maybe better wording for the above would be :18:45
charlie-tcaXubuntu is a community developed, Ubuntu-based linux operating system.18:45
micahg+118:46
* micahg would capitalize Linux as well since it's a proper noun18:46
micahgerr18:46
charlie-tca??18:46
charlie-tcait depends on usage18:46
charlie-tcaLinux is the kernel, is a proper noun, but linux is different from windows, is not 18:47
micahgactually, I think Linux and Windows should be capitalized in that example, but I could be wrong18:48
charlie-tcaI will go with others, I don't know proper capitalization that well18:48
astraljavalinux is different from windows doesn't make any sense.18:48
charlie-tcahuh? Are they the same?18:49
astraljavaOther than pointing out something called linux isn't the stuff you have in the walls of your house.18:49
charlie-tcaLinux is the core of the operating system, windows is the operating system as it is popularly known18:49
astraljavasmall-case windows has nothing to do with computing.18:50
charlie-tcaand windows is the core of the Windows Operating System, isn't it?18:50
charlie-tcaThen micahg would be correct, and both Linux and Windows should be caps?18:50
astraljavaIMHO, yes.18:51
madnickYes, since both are names18:51
charlie-tcaI will go with others, I don't know proper capitalization that well18:51
charlie-tcaAre we ready for a meeting. ?18:58
charlie-tcapleia2 and Unit193 will not be attending, as I understand it.18:58
astraljavaIn a minute!18:58
charlie-tcatick tock, tick tock18:59
charlie-tcanow?18:59
charlie-tca#startmeeting19:00
charlie-tcagreat! lost the meeting bot already19:00
charlie-tcaWelcome to the Xubuntu Community Meeting19:00
charlie-tcaWe keep the agenda at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings19:01
knomewoot :)19:01
charlie-tca* Old business19:01
charlie-tca* Team updates19:01
charlie-tca  * Packaging & Development19:01
charlie-tca  * Bug Triage & Testing19:01
charlie-tca  * Website & Marketing19:01
charlie-tca  * Artwork19:01
charlie-tca  * Documentation19:01
charlie-tca* Announcements19:02
charlie-tca* Governance structure19:02
charlie-tca* Any Other Business19:02
charlie-tcaReminder:   please use ".." on separate line when you've finished typing.   If someone wants to comment during the updates, please "o/", so we know to wait.19:02
charlie-tcaWe do allow anyone to speak up, that wants to.19:02
charlie-tca[TOPIC] Old Business19:02
charlie-tcamicahg to find what Ubuntu-desktop does with java in restricted-extras19:02
charlie-tcamicahg: any status?19:02
micahgcharlie-tca: sent an e-mail, waiting on response19:02
charlie-tcaThank you19:02
charlie-tcastart ML discussion on panels, reviews of current panels, launchers on panels, etc19:03
charlie-tcaochosi: did we get any thing on the review?19:03
charlie-tca=== Team updates ===19:04
ochosisry, was busy with other stuff, afaik the discussion/review hasn't really started19:04
charlie-tcafeature freeze is approaching fast19:04
charlie-tcawe need to do something if we are going to, right?19:05
knomewhen is FF?19:05
micahgAug 1119:05
knomeplenty of time to do the discussion19:05
ochosimicahg: maybe we can update gmusicbrowser?19:05
micahgochosi: is there a new version?19:05
ochosi(or at least set a deadline for it)19:05
ochosithere are quite a few bugfixes, no new release in the strict sense19:06
charlie-tcaI would say if 4 weeks hasn't been enough time to get it started, three weeks is cutting things short19:06
micahgochosi: is he planning a release any time soon?19:06
knomeochosi, want to start the discussion on the ML today? i can give my comments right away19:06
ochosimicahg: not sure, he's not planning releases, strictly speaking19:06
charlie-tcaknome: Why not send the email to get it started?19:07
ochosimicahg: i think he's still trying to improve it to finally release 1.219:07
ochosicharlie-tca: good idea19:07
knomecharlie-tca, i'm planning to do other things today, eg. more banners19:07
ochosiawwh :)19:07
ochosimicahg: but i guess i can talk to him to do a 1.1.8 release19:07
micahgochosi: personally, I prefer releases to snapshots, but if there are sufficient fixes, I can find out how to make a tarball from th repo19:08
ochosimicahg: actually github has a tarball-feature, so you can simply take it from there19:09
charlie-tcaCan we continue?19:10
charlie-tcasilence is not golden...19:10
charlie-tca[TOPIC] === Team updates ===19:10
charlie-tca[TOPIC] ==== Packaging & Development ====19:11
charlie-tcamr_pouit or micahg ?19:11
mr_pouitas you prefer :p19:11
charlie-tcaGo ahead, sir19:11
mr_pouitok19:11
mr_pouitnothing much new again, uploaded a new xubuntu-default-settings to make some cleaning of gdm/natty specific hacks, and merged the new xfce4-indicator-plugin with transparency support19:12
mr_pouitmicahg wanted to investigate why evince is still on the daily builds, but I don't remember the result ;)19:12
micahgit's due to gnumeric19:13
micahgso, gnumeric can use epdfview, but the preview files aren't cleaned when you close epdfview, not sure if that's a deal breaker or not19:13
charlie-tcaWhat does that mean? Do you have to manually close the previews then?19:14
astraljavaThey're stored in /tmp, right?19:14
micahgyep, they're in /tmp19:14
charlie-tcaDoesn't /tmp get cleaned on a restart?19:14
astraljavaShouldn't be a problem, most people reboot often, right?19:15
micahgit's a potential privacy issue on a running machine19:15
astraljavaTrue.19:15
charlie-tcaeven if they don't, does /tmp keep it forever?19:15
micahgcharlie-tca: w/out a reboot, yes19:15
charlie-tcaOther things also get stored there, right?19:15
micahgyeah19:16
charlie-tcamr_pouit: opinion?19:16
micahgI'm not comfortable asking for an alternate depends on epdfview w/out this being fixed19:16
mr_pouityeah19:17
astraljavaBut wait, isn't most privileges in /tmp 600?19:17
charlie-tcaThen we keep evince?19:17
astraljavas/isn't/aren't19:17
micahgastraljava: hmm, right, true, it is 600 on those files, so maybe not an issue19:17
astraljava..19:18
charlie-tcaIf you are printing a private file, do you expect to not have traces left on the drive?19:18
micahgthat's true, flash drive files would be impacted19:19
charlie-tcaI don't think I understand what is wrong with a copy left in /tmp vs a copy you stored on the drive before print preview was invoked?19:19
micahgso, I guess we either get this fixed so that epdfview acts like evince in this scenario or go back to evince19:19
micahgcharlie-tca: the file might not be on the system at all19:19
charlie-tcaokay, let's revert to evince again, then. 19:20
ochosisorry to bother, but why were we going for epdf again?19:20
micahgochosi: 2-3MB CD space19:20
micahgwe're 30MB oversized ATM19:20
charlie-tcadid we remove pinyin yet?19:20
beardygnomecan't we just drop somrthing to get the space back?19:21
charlie-tcaNot that simple19:21
knomelike gimp? 19:21
astraljavabeardygnome: I think that's what the discussion is all about. :)19:21
* knome hides19:21
beardygnomeknome: that's where i was headed :-)19:22
knomepeople, PLEASE start the app comparison wiki page.19:22
charlie-tcaIf ubuntu adds things, we get oversized, If they remove them, they don't always get removed from the Xubuntu image19:22
astraljavaWait, Xubuntu actually ships gimp by default?19:22
charlie-tcayes, astraljava 19:22
knomedon't waste time on loads of irrelevant emails19:22
charlie-tcaWe never had the space issue Ubuntu did19:22
micahgmr_pouit: should we revert to ibus-pinyin from ibus-sunpinyin like UBuntu did?19:22
knomeiirc, we've had the space issue for a few releases already19:23
mr_pouitmicahg: I've absolutely no idea. I usually try to follow what ubuntu doesn on these matters ;-)19:23
mr_pouit*does19:23
micahgwell, they have a custom CD with ibus-sunpinyin for China I think19:23
mr_pouit(there are several transitions in progress apparently, since we have two versions of libwebkit aboard)19:24
micahgwe're stuck with them I think, the GTK3 version is used in yelp19:25
micahgUbuntu has the same issue19:25
astraljavaFortunately this isn't an LTS release. :)19:26
charlie-tcaHow come alternate 64 is 30MB lighter then the other images?19:26
micahgI think the two transitions we're impacted by ATM are the SSL 1.0.0 and libnotify ones, libnotify will be done once transmission gets its build-deps MIRd and builds, libssl I haven't started on yet19:26
astraljavacharlie-tca: Only 13, and the same with both archs, isn't it?19:27
charlie-tcano19:27
charlie-tcaalternate 64 is only 702MB, 19:28
astraljavaSorry, my bad.19:28
charlie-tcaalternate i386 is 715MB, and the desktop images are both over 730MB19:28
micahgnot sure, we have some amd64 archive failures in main, could be those updates changed build-deps, idk offhand19:28
micahgs/archive/build/19:28
charlie-tcaAll debian installer images are causing kernel panics today, but they had been working19:29
charlie-tcaanything else on development and packaging?19:30
charlie-tcasummary: keep evince, find out why cd's are oversize19:31
micahgI think so at this point19:31
charlie-tcaand merged the new xfce4-indicator-plugin with transparency support   19:32
charlie-tcawhich is a big one, right?19:32
charlie-tca[TOPIC] ==== Bug Triage & Testing ====19:32
charlie-tcaWe still don't have live sessions, even though the new x11-common is out19:33
charlie-tcawhat else do we need to push to get things moving for us?19:33
charlie-tcaTesting is being done as often as we can, with the results at http://2tu.us/3dmh19:34
charlie-tcamr_pouit: any bugs I can push people with to get the live session working now/19:34
charlie-tca?19:34
mr_pouitnope, it's still waiting on some support from gdm/lightdm19:35
charlie-tcabugs in Oneiric are being tracked at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Bugs/OneiricOcelot , Please update it when you report a new bug19:35
mr_pouit(and they are aware of the issues)19:35
charlie-tcaDo I need to push people, or will it happen before alpha3 next week?19:35
mr_pouitsorry, I don't know when this'll happen :(19:36
charlie-tcaAny questions on bugs and testing?19:36
micahgmight be something to bring up in the Desktop meeting AU edition19:37
charlie-tcaI keep bringing it up in the release meeting, I don't know the dekstop meeting?19:37
charlie-tcaDo you attend it?19:37
micahgI'm around for it sometimes (won't be tomorrow)19:38
charlie-tcaThey do show the d-i bug 815962 fixed now19:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 815962 in udev (Ubuntu) "oneiric d-i based images kernel panic on boot" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/81596219:38
charlie-tcaMaybe we will have working images tomorrow19:38
charlie-tca[TOPIC] ==== Website & Marketing ====19:39
charlie-tcaMany thanks to beardygnome for his great website review!19:40
beardygnomenp19:40
beardygnomeglad to be of service :-)19:40
charlie-tcaAs many times as I read it, I never realized how many times we referred to Ubuntu instead of Xubuntu19:40
knomei thought that was deliberate thing on some of the spots19:41
knomebut i might remember wrong19:41
charlie-tcaknome: any update on the website?19:41
knomeon w&m: http://temp.knome.fi/xubuntu/web_banners/microbutton_80x15.png was created today, and more is to come19:41
knomei'm hoping to get back on working on the actual website this month19:41
beardygnomeknome: it is in some places, i only mentioned the ones that i thought weren't deliberate19:41
knomebeardygnome, okay, right :)19:41
charlie-tcaI owe knome an apology for this morning. I looked at the banner just referenced, and it was blurred. He has since pointed out my eyes are very blurred again19:42
charlie-tcaseems my vision is not good at this time19:42
charlie-tca..19:43
knomecharlie-tca, no problem19:44
* charlie-tca hates not seeing good19:44
charlie-tcaanything else, knome ?19:45
knomemmh... not at the moment, i think19:45
charlie-tcaThank you for the update. It would be good to get the website moving again.19:45
knomeyes, definitely19:45
charlie-tcaAny questions for website?19:45
knometo get the blog set up!19:46
charlie-tcaplease19:46
knome:)19:46
charlie-tca[TOPIC] ==== Artwork ====19:46
charlie-tcaochosi: You get a turn, too19:46
* knome rolls ochosi like a dice19:46
knomeis it a six? is it?19:46
ochosii'll keep that a secret, knome ;)19:47
knomehehe19:47
charlie-tca:)19:47
ochosiok, not many news, i added a metacity theme to bluebird19:47
ochosiso basically the two themes we added since i started to contribute actively now work with compiz/metacity19:47
ochosiapart from that i tested gtk3 again in my oneiric install19:48
ochosibut everything is still moving too much in gtk3 and unico to really get down to coding the gtk3 theme19:48
ochosiif someone feels like doing a theme for lightdm, please step forward :)19:49
knome(albatross is underway of having a facelift!)19:49
ochosithat's about it from my side :)19:50
charlie-tcaI don't know about a theme, but it is fairly easy to add the wallpaper from greybird to lightdm19:50
ochosiit's css, so maybe we can use parts of the gtk3 theme when it's ready19:50
charlie-tcaThank you, ochosi 19:50
ochosinot sure though19:50
ochosinp19:50
charlie-tcaThat would be great!19:50
charlie-tcaany questions for artwork?19:50
charlie-tcaAnyone that wants to work on the theme for lightdm for Xubuntu?19:51
mr_pouit(a plymouth theme is also needed :)19:51
charlie-tcayeah, that's a lot harder19:51
ochosimr_pouit: seriously?19:51
ochosioh, you mean if we don't want to keep the current one :)19:51
charlie-tcaWe been needing one for a while now19:51
ochosidoes anyone here have experience with that?19:52
mr_pouit\o19:52
mr_pouit /o\19:52
* astraljava is not an artist by a long stretch19:52
charlie-tcaI would love to see the current wallpaper as a plymouth background too :)19:52
knomecharlie-tca, you don't want a new wallpaper for oneiric? :P19:52
ochosihehe19:53
mr_pouitochosi: my experience: take the ubuntu-logo plymouth script, change some random colors and the logo, and poof, here's xubuntu-logo plymouth theme19:53
mr_pouitbut that's not very great19:53
charlie-tcaIf we have a good one come into view, we might grab it19:53
knomemr_pouit, that's greater than alexander the great!19:53
ochosimr_pouit: how does that work? could we add animations? if yes, how?19:53
charlie-tcabut wouldn't it be great to see the current wallpaper a plymouth theme?19:53
knomecharlie-tca, we'll create something with ochosi, that's for sure. if not for oneiric, for the new greybird release then19:54
mr_pouitochosi: you can do that if you know the scripting language used19:54
charlie-tcaWe could splash XUBUNTU across it even, it white or yellow19:54
knomecharlie-tca, the current, or maybe the forthcoming19:54
ochosimr_pouit: pfff. not sure i want to learn something so useful outside of plymouth19:54
knomewell definitely not yellow, that would remind me of sweden too much19:54
mr_pouitbut anyway, I'll have to update our plymouth script for oneiric, because the natty one doesn't display fsck progress19:54
knomemr_pouit, what's the script language there?19:54
charlie-tcathat's right. 19:54
mr_pouitknome: plymouth specific apparently =]19:55
charlie-tcaOkay, I will go looking at plymouth, if I can figure out how to19:55
knomemr_pouit, awwh, resembles... ?19:55
madnickIt looks like C19:56
knomesomebody good with C?19:56
knomemadnick maybe? :)19:56
charlie-tcaI don't know any of those, so I should be good to go, huh?19:56
madnickNot good with animations however :)19:56
knomewell, we can get artists helping you19:56
knome(ochosi)19:57
* knome hides19:57
madnickI could look into stuff19:57
knomegreat!19:57
charlie-tca|o/19:57
knomemadnick, seriously, ping me or ochosi when/if you need help with the artistic part19:57
madnickokay19:57
charlie-tca[ACTION] madnick to look into plymouth theme, with help from knome and ochosi for animations19:57
charlie-tcaThank you, madnick 19:57
madnick:)19:58
knomei don't think we need any fancy animations really, right?19:58
charlie-tcaright19:58
knomejust something to indicate progress19:58
ochosioh yes, i want a spinning wheel and a diamond and a unicorn that rides into the sunset!19:58
knomeochosi, still?19:58
charlie-tcaSee, and the wallpaper has the sunset!19:58
ochosihaha19:59
knomeplease remember mouse is our mascot, so the unicorn must be riding a mouse, or the other way around!!19:59
ochosi:)19:59
charlie-tcaand not on the horn, either ;)19:59
knomehaha19:59
* ochosi jots everything down for the next xubuntu wallpaper draft20:00
charlie-tca[TOPIC] === Announcements ===20:00
knomeochosi, gosh! ;)20:00
charlie-tcalet's get through this 20:00
charlie-tca * The next meeting will be on Sunday, 2011-07-31 at 22:00 UTC20:00
charlie-tca * Important dates coming up:20:00
charlie-tca * 11.10 Alpha 3: August 4, 201120:01
charlie-tca  * 11.10 FeatureFreeze : August 11, 201120:01
charlie-tca  * 11.10 Release Date: October 13, 201120:01
charlie-tca  * UDS-P will be in Orlando, Florida the week of October 31 - Nov 4. Please apply for sponsorship by August 24.20:01
charlie-tca  * UDS-P information at http://ubuntu-news.org/2011/07/15/ubuntu-developer-summit-sponsorship-now-open-2/20:01
charlie-tcaanything else?20:01
knomeyeah20:01
knomeplease start the image editor app comparison wiki page20:01
charlie-tca[TOPIC] === Any Other Business ===20:02
knomeeven if we didn't change anything for oneiric, it will be useful at later time20:02
charlie-tcaimage editor comparison should be started on the wiki20:02
knomeyes20:02
knomei sent mail to the ML20:02
knomestating the correct pagename and template name20:02
knometo somebody to pick up20:02
knome(it's a relatively low-hanging fruit, since others will help!)20:03
charlie-tcahttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Specifications20:03
knomehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Specifications/Oneiric/DefaultImageEditor20:03
charlie-tcaI don't think we are going to drop gimp, but you never know, huh?20:03
knome(not yet created)20:03
knomei'm all for dropping it, if we find an easy to use, stable enough image editor20:03
knomeit is true that most of the normal users don't need the majority of gimp features20:04
knomeand i suppose gimp takes quite a lot of space20:04
charlie-tcalike I am not normal?20:04
charlie-tcaI would prefer to see software center dropped, personally20:05
knomei don't know, but many people use gimp for resizing, flipping and cropping images, and gimp is a bit slow for that20:05
charlie-tcabut, yes, gimp is a huge space taker20:05
beardygnomecharlie-tca: in favour of what?20:05
knomeit is easy enough to install gimp anyway (sudo apt-get install gimp!)20:05
charlie-tcaYou can use Synaptic Package Manager20:05
knomei prefer synaptic as well, if one needs a GUI20:05
charlie-tcaor even apt-get install ...20:05
beardygnometrue, (i do myself) but i think software center is wasier for new users20:06
knomebut i think the SC is easier for new users20:06
beardygnomethe general public is becoming quite used to "app stores"20:06
knomecharlie-tca, doesn't apt-get install need sudo?20:06
charlie-tcaI still believe new users belong in Ubuntu instead. 20:06
pleia2yeah, new people really love the software center, in my experience20:06
* beardygnome hopes apple don't sue him20:06
charlie-tcaeverything needs sudo, doesn't it?20:06
knomethe SC is not too large/bloaty/irrelevant anyway?20:07
charlie-tcaDoes the "app store" part work for Xubuntu?20:07
knomecharlie-tca, nvm, thought you commented on sth else :)20:07
micahgcharlie-tca: shouldn't it?20:08
charlie-tcaI open it every 6 months to test it, for the final candidate image tests20:08
charlie-tcaum, ubuntuone doesn't work for Xubuntu, the buy music parts don't work for Xubuntu, I haven't tested the buy apps now parts to see if they work outside of Ubuntu20:08
micahgcharlie-tca: if they don't that should be a bug20:09
charlie-tcaSoftware Center is finely tuned to Ubuntu20:09
knomemicahg, agreed!20:09
micahgthe packages should have appropriate dependencies20:09
knomeshouldn't be too hard to hide those20:09
charlie-tcalike the bug for ubuntuone? filed a long time back, with the comment: "as soon as Xubuntu writes the interface" ?20:10
charlie-tcabut I regress20:10
knomecharlie-tca, link?20:10
charlie-tcaAny other business?20:10
micahgcharlie-tca: why can't we use the UBuntu UbuntuOne client?20:10
charlie-tcano, I don't have it. I quit following the bugs for ubuntuone20:10
charlie-tcamicahg: because it doesn't work?20:10
knomeokay20:10
* micahg isn't sure what that means20:11
GridCubegood evening20:11
knomehey GridCube 20:11
charlie-tcawhich became very obvious when I cancelled my payments for ubuntuone and switched to Dropbox20:11
beardygnomemicahg: i think it requires nautilus20:11
charlie-tcamicahg: it doesn't work with thunar.20:11
micahgah, that part doesn't work20:12
charlie-tcaand when you add nautilus to xubuntu, it really gets messy20:12
knomeyeah.. way too messy20:12
knomeand bloaty20:12
knome:)20:12
beardygnomemicahg: it doesn't work with kubuntu either, iirc20:12
charlie-tcaThat is the whole part of ubuntuone worth having. If all you get is a web interface, there is no advantage to saying you have it20:12
charlie-tcaKubuntu now has an interface, though20:12
* charlie-tca thinks "so does windows"20:13
beardygnomeoh well, i'm happy with dropbox for now20:13
beardygnomeat least that works with thunar20:13
charlie-tcayup20:13
knomesshfs works with thunar ;)20:13
* beardygnome thinks ubuntuone has a windows interface too20:13
charlie-tcabut experience doesn't really give me a reason to think most of Software Center works with Xubuntu, either20:14
* knome thinks the BROWN color was appropriate for ubuntu20:14
beardygnomeknome: and now smb does too :-)20:14
knomebeardygnome, afaik smbfs always worked ;)20:14
charlie-tcaOkay, anything we really need to bring up?20:14
charlie-tcaI want to end this meeting20:14
knomeand (curl)ftpfs!20:14
knomecharlie-tca, go ahead20:15
charlie-tcaThank you all for participating. It is great to see people interested in keeping Xubuntu strong!20:15
charlie-tca#endmeeting20:15
knomewait, what? i was here to make xubuntu go soft!20:15
charlie-tcaand now, please continue20:15
knome;)20:15
astraljavaHaha! :)20:15
knomeGridCube, see my email to the mailing list20:16
micahgcharlie-tca: so, if you find places where software center doesn't work in xubuntu, please file bugs20:16
charlie-tcaI guess I just don't like software center20:16
charlie-tcaI won't find it, micahg 20:16
charlie-tcaI don't use it20:16
astraljavaBut yeah, now that the official part is over, I want to say that I'm willing to lend a hand in the devel part if needed, too. You guys are doing a real good work, and I'd really love to be a part of it, extending the testing part.20:16
knomeastraljava, great!20:17
charlie-tcamr_pouit: more help ^ ^ ^20:18
GridCubeI realize how late i am, but in the topic of graphic editors and such i tried to edit the wiki and it said i did not had the privileges to do so20:18
GridCube:( i miss the whole meeting20:19
knomeGridCube, do you have an account in the wiki?20:19
charlie-tcaDid you login to the wiki?20:20
beardygnomegot to go now, see you at the next meeting20:20
charlie-tcaGridCube: better late than never20:20
* GridCube is reading the irclogs.ubuntu.com for today20:20
GridCubemmm no i do not have a wiki account20:20
micahgGridCube: openid through launchpad20:20
GridCubei see20:20
micahgmr_pouit: so, should I try to make the seed changes to go back to ibus-pinyin or should I try to find some space elsewhere?20:21
knomemicahg, mr_pouit: how much excess stuff do you think can be in the image?20:22
knomei mean, just totally useless packages for majority20:22
micahgknome: I'm not sure what you mean20:22
charlie-tcaheh, about 40MB20:22
knomemicahg, ^20:22
charlie-tcaor maybe more than that20:22
charlie-tcabut it takes time to get it weeded out20:23
micahgwell, ATM, we have no space :)20:23
charlie-tcausually close to rc20:23
knomewould it make sense to try to shoot those out for PP20:23
charlie-tcaoh, that kind of useless? I don't think there is much there20:23
knomemicahg, no i mean, the packages that ARE in the images, how many do you think we could drop with no consequences for majority of xubuntu users?20:23
micahgI don't think there's much ATM that's useless20:23
charlie-tcaWe are pretty tight20:23
knomeright20:24
micahgwe could always throw gmusicbrowser back out20:24
* micahg hides20:24
* knome kicks micahg in the private area20:24
knomethat's probably one of the smallest packages20:25
micahgAccess Denied20:25
* knome enters the sudo password20:25
charlie-tcaI guess if push comes to shove, we will drop gimp, but not yet20:25
micahgnah, I think the ibus change was most of the 30MB20:25
charlie-tcame too20:25
knomei don't think gimp is something that we objectively need to hold on as long as we can20:25
micahgThunderbird was probably the rest20:25
charlie-tcaThat's right. I heard Thunderbird added another 3 or 4 mb this wekk20:26
charlie-tcas/wekk/week20:26
micahghttp://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/11/giving-up-the-gimp-is-a-sign-of-ubuntus-mainstream-maturity.ars20:26
charlie-tcaI think gimp is something we hang on to, yes20:27
knomecharlie-tca, rationale?20:27
charlie-tcaUbuntu gave up gimp because they really cd space. We don't have that issue yet20:28
TheSheepknome: you want to try and persuade Adobe to let us distribute Photoshop instead?20:28
charlie-tcaWe are usually under 690MB for the final release20:28
knomeTheSheep, bah20:28
knomei think the post that micahg pasted has some valid points20:28
knomethat have nothing to do with the CD space20:29
charlie-tcaI don't care what the actual final wording used was. The real reason was space on the cd20:29
knomeand those are as true, and maybe even more true, for xubuntu20:29
TheSheepgimp is a professional tool20:29
* micahg actually meant to find a backlash article20:29
charlie-tcaIf you really believe gimp needs to go, help GridCube with the reviews.20:30
knome"Its expansive assortment of rich features necessitate a complicated user interface that is intimidating to inexperienced users. It is also saddled with a lengthy startup time due to its large collection of plugins."20:30
charlie-tcaUbuntu is aimed at those users20:30
charlie-tcaIt is designed for the new to linux/coming from windows users20:31
TheSheepknome: do you have any suggestion for a simpler editor?20:31
charlie-tcaThat doesn't mean Xubuntu is going to try to grab those users20:31
knomeTheSheep, not really, but there were quite many mentioned in the ML20:31
TheSheepknome: I would be interested in such a tool personally20:31
knomecharlie-tca, of course not. but xubuntu shouldn't try to fill in the niche for those who want high-end editing app, ubuntu studio is for those20:32
TheSheepknome: I tried a lot of them, and only found a cool digital painting tool20:32
knomecharlie-tca, and i'm not saying you should rather install ubuntu studio 20:32
charlie-tcaWe don't. That's why we don't install all the apps studio does20:32
knomecharlie-tca, xubuntu and ubuntu studio have completely different focus groups20:32
charlie-tca+120:32
knomecharlie-tca, what's the rationale in shipping gimp then?20:32
knomeTheSheep, mypaint?20:32
charlie-tcanothing comparable for editing images20:33
TheSheepknome: yeah, but it sucks for pixelart20:33
charlie-tcaWhat is the replacement that works?20:33
knomeTheSheep, yup.20:33
knomecharlie-tca, i have no idea. i'd say inkscape, but it's high-end too, and it crashes too much.20:33
charlie-tcainkscape is harder than gimp20:33
TheSheepknome: and mtpaint is pretty bad20:34
knomecharlie-tca, seriously, i think a really simple image editor that can crop, resize and do some other very basic functions would be perfect for xubuntu20:34
micahginkscape is SVG only20:34
TheSheepmicahg: false20:34
charlie-tcaSure, if there is one, knome 20:34
knomemicahg, it can export to png :P20:34
TheSheepcharlie-tca: vector graphics is harder, but I think inkscape has pretty good ui20:34
knomecharlie-tca, in my opinion, inkscape was actually easier to get a grip on than gimp. that's me coming from windows.20:34
micahgah, I didn't read far enough in the description20:35
knomegimp just has too much things visible by default, imo.20:35
micahgbug still, it's mainly SVG w/PNG export20:35
charlie-tcaI tend to do more than just crop and resize, myself. I like to add colors, sometimes, and erase/hide parts of the image20:35
micahg*but20:35
knomemicahg, sure :)20:35
TheSheepmicahg: but it's not suitable for photos and pixels20:35
micahgso, not a good default20:35
knomecharlie-tca, i consider those "basic functions" that are probably found in many editors20:35
knomemicahg, TheSheep: yes, it's not a good default. :)20:36
TheSheepI think that inkscape should be installed by default20:36
TheSheepbut that's separate from gimp20:36
knomei don't think so.20:36
knomemaybe in ubuntu studio... :)20:36
astraljavaAlready is. :)20:36
GridCubecharlie-tca: :/ the stuff i updated on the spreadsheet aint there anymore...20:36
charlie-tcaInkscape is very specialized, it is not your "average user" application20:36
TheSheepknome: it's excellent for making all those pdfs that people use office for20:36
knomei think that openttd should replace the games package, too ;)20:36
knomecharlie-tca, is is gimp :)20:36
knomes/is is/as is/20:36
GridCubeall the test done by me (as my name is in the first row) are empty D:20:37
charlie-tcaGridCube: testing?20:37
GridCubeyes20:37
TheSheepcharlie-tca: I think that inkscape is an excellent tool for small dtp that all home computer users sooner or later do20:38
charlie-tcawhich first row?20:38
charlie-tcatoday?20:38
GridCubeno every day 20:38
GridCubeeveryone of my test have nothing added20:38
knomei probably should know more about image editors as i'm an artist, but seriously, if i really badly need pixel editing, i just go to photoshop, because i know it so much better than anything else, and that's what makes it so quick for me.20:38
* micahg thinks that's inkscape as a default app except for ubuntustudio is pointless20:38
GridCube:/ its like it didnt saved what i added to the correspondent data cell20:39
knomei agree with micahg 20:39
knomethe first step would just be to create the wikipage, write some basic information and add all the apps mentioned in.20:40
charlie-tcaI am not seeing any tests for four days, but your tests from the 20th are there20:40
charlie-tcaI have never used inkscape20:40
mr_pouitmicahg: yes, let's go the easy way, if the pinyin changes will give us some space, feel free to do them, thanks :)20:40
TheSheepcharlie-tca: it's really easy to do simple stuff with it20:40
charlie-tcawell, not much, anyway. I found it very difficult, compared to gimp20:40
TheSheepcharlie-tca: like "have you seen my cat" poster20:41
TheSheepcharlie-tca: it's not supposed to be used like gimp :)20:41
charlie-tcaI couldn't make it do hardly anything, when I tried. 20:41
knomecharlie-tca, it's somewhat different, yes, but the interface is very clean, and once you get a grasp of all the tools, it's a breeze20:41
knomecharlie-tca, it's not for pixel-by-pixel editing, mind you :)20:41
charlie-tcaGridCube: can you add those tests back?20:41
TheSheepknome: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_raster_graphics_editors#List20:42
charlie-tcaWell, if you are talking about a simple, easy to use app, inkscape has a high learning curve20:42
GridCubei cant remember, but i see now that they have been edited to just say PASS thats why i didnt saw them20:42
charlie-tcaso does gimp, I admint20:42
knomecharlie-tca, we're not considering inkscape for inclusion in the defaults. i'd PERSONALLY do that, but not for xubuntu.20:43
TheSheepknome: pinta looks promising20:43
knomeTheSheep, never used that :)20:43
GridCubecharlie-tca: talking about simple, the one im personally liking lately is Pinta, i know is mono and all, but its awesome20:43
charlie-tcaPinta is still in development stages, isn't it?20:43
TheSheepknome: me neither, just saw it on that list20:43
knomei actually think we should create some really basic usecase scenarios20:43
micahgmr_pouit: will try to do later this week (it's my first time actually updating a meta package)20:43
knomelike "crop and flip a photograph"20:43
charlie-tcaif pinta pulls in mono, that won't really save space20:43
madnickfrontend for imagemagick?20:44
GridCubeand then its gnome-paint, its pretty impressive also   http://code.google.com/p/gnome-paint/20:44
GridCubemadnick: that would be the most amazing thing ever20:44
charlie-tca+120:44
knomegnome-paint resembles ms paint a bit too much imo :D20:44
GridCubeknome: somehow thats the idea20:45
knomeGridCube, yeah, i know20:45
knomeGridCube, would you please start the wikipage? i'm sure others will chime in later?20:45
GridCubemany people have learned to use the mouse, cut, copy and paste using mspaint20:45
knome- last ?20:45
knomei suppose gnome-paint can read jpg and png?20:46
GridCubeknome will do, but in 2 days i have a final exam on information sources, and i can't really expend my time on that, actually i should be studying rigth now20:46
GridCubepassed that day i will start doing the top 10 FAQ and the wiki 20:46
charlie-tcaokay20:47
charlie-tcaKeeping in mind, if it pulls in half of gnome, it is disqualified20:47
knomeGridCube, okay, if you can do that after those few days, it's great20:47
micahgcharlie-tca: gnome-paint's deps are already met in xubuntu20:47
knomeTheSheep, i'm sure there is apps that are not mentioned in wikipedia20:48
knomeTheSheep, probably those that can do other things as well, and image editing is just secondary feature20:49
TheSheepknome: impossible!20:49
charlie-tcalike gimp?20:49
charlie-tca:)20:49
knomelike f-spot20:49
TheSheepknome: things not mentioned in wikipedia don't exist!20:49
* charlie-tca couldn't resist20:49
TheSheepknome: I pasted that link as some starting point for the research20:50
* TheSheep is trying nathive now20:50
knomeTheSheep, sure. did you read the ML thread?20:50
TheSheepknome: of course not20:50
TheSheepknome: wehat ML?20:50
TheSheepwhat20:50
knomeTheSheep, xubuntu-devel20:50
charlie-tcaI intentionally tried to stay out of the gimp discussion, I am trying not to influence what is being said20:50
TheSheepknome: you want me to read it?20:51
charlie-tcaWill try not to throw the reviews, either. If we can find something that works, great!20:52
knomeTheSheep, many apps were mentioned there20:52
GridCube(most by me)20:52
GridCubeXD20:52
charlie-tcaknome: I have to trust you to give some guideance to these reviews20:53
TheSheepknome: not really20:53
TheSheepknome: they are all just porn management apps20:53
TheSheepknome: not graphics creation apps20:53
knomeTheSheep, yeah... just disregard whatever i wrote20:53
knome;)20:54
TheSheepknome: I always do20:54
knomegood20:54
knomeand where's my polish beer?! :)20:54
knomej/k20:54
TheSheepaah20:54
TheSheepknome: no, no, I need to get down to that20:54
knomenathive doesn't look at all bad20:54
TheSheepknome: sorry20:54
astraljavaStill in the polish sheep's bladders?20:54
knomei wonder how easy it is to resize/crop/flip20:54
knomenathive doesn't seem to be in the repos20:55
TheSheepthe binaries are for python 2.6 :/20:55
knomeBOO20:55
* TheSheep gets the sources20:55
TheSheepit has a crop tool20:57
TheSheepresizing is by dragging the nodes of the image20:58
knomemmh..20:58
knomelike in paint20:58
knomei don't like that style, but that's probably easy for most20:58
TheSheepcan't see a way to flip20:58
knomethat's bad20:59
TheSheepon the plus side, it's all python20:59
TheSheepcool, you can use the crop tool to actually enlarge your canvas21:00
TheSheepI suppose you can make the move tool allow flip, right now it just throws a python exception when you try it :P21:01
charlie-tcapolishing the beer?21:01
GridCube(it is raining like... a lot... i do not have much imagination today)21:01
charlie-tcacats and dogs?21:02
GridCubeyeah that21:02
TheSheepcould have been worse, could rain turtles21:02
GridCubeand the windows are like PAPLAM PAPLAM21:02
GridCubeXD21:02
TheSheepway worse than frogs21:02
charlie-tcaseems so21:03
TheSheepI think that nathive is the simplest thing that could possibly work21:03
charlie-tcaworse than cats, too21:03
TheSheepunless it's cats wearing helmets21:03
TheSheepthen it's about the same21:03
charlie-tcaI guess it would be21:04
charlie-tcaNever saw cats wearing helmets, though21:04
charlie-tcausually it is the dogs21:04
astraljavaBut surely cats don't weigh as much as turtles?21:04
astraljavaOkay, maybe I'm thinking about the huge ones.21:05
TheSheeptortoises :P21:05
astraljavaRight. :)21:05
knometeenage mutant ninja turtles?21:06
astraljavaOh THERE WE GO!21:06
TheSheepthat would be a short rain21:06
TheSheepthere is only 4 of them21:06
astraljavaBut really painful.21:06
TheSheepthey claim to have a #nathive channel here, but it's empty21:07
TheSheepthe project seems to be abandoned21:07
TheSheeplast release october 201021:07
knomehttp://media1.keepbusy.net/pics/pic-dump-87-16.jpg21:07
TheSheepdamn, and it was python too :(21:07
TheSheepknome: yum yum21:08
TheSheepfhtagn21:08
charlie-tcaoctober 2010 isn't even a year yet?21:08
charlie-tcaThose poor turtles. It must really hurt21:09
TheSheepcharlie-tca: it had 4 releases a month before that21:09
charlie-tcaoh21:09
charlie-tcawell, I guess that does make it badder, then21:09
TheSheepNext scheduled release21:09
TheSheep0.926: Soon.21:09
TheSheephaha21:09
TheSheepdead for sure ;)21:09
knomesent mail21:10
knomelet's see what we get21:10
Unit193That was one very large backlog...21:12
Unit193charlie-tca: I agree on purging USC, that's now the FIRST thing I do after installing Xubuntu21:13
Unit193(I also know it will never happen)21:13
GridCubehttp://kornelix.squarespace.com/fotoxx/ another one wooo! \o/21:13
TheSheepthat's again a photo collection manager, not graphics editor21:15
knomeTheSheep, imo that's not necessarily a bad thing, if the editor part can do things we want it to do21:16
TheSheepI wonder which one of the two kinds of software is needed21:16
TheSheepyeah21:16
TheSheepI think that one other common use case is putting some text on a cat photo21:17
TheSheepwe should totally support and encourage that21:17
charlie-tcaNlol21:17
TheSheepseriously21:18
TheSheepgnome-paint has a text tool that says: Sorry, but the text feature has21:20
TheSheepnot yet been implemented.21:20
TheSheep:D21:20
knomehaha21:20
knomenice one that21:20
ochosilol21:20
GridCubeits like writing idkfa on quake21:23
* GridCube feels old 21:24
knomeiddqd?21:24
TheSheepidclip21:24
TheSheepmtpaint at least has a working text tool21:25
knomeand idbeholdl...21:25
charlie-tcaworking text tool *should* matter21:25
knomedefinitely21:26
TheSheepit wouldn't be so bad if it didn't use its own icons and colors everywhere21:26
knomeTheSheep, mtpaint?21:26
TheSheepyeah21:26
TheSheepand the ui is too complicated21:26
knomefix that for oneiric+1? :)21:26
knomeright, then don't fix it21:26
knomeTheSheep, maybe write those comments down in a text file, so you can add them to the wikipage later21:27
TheSheepfor some reason you can pick 5 different colors21:27
knomein a way that's quite intelligent21:27
GridCubehttp://kornelix.squarespace.com/fotoxx/21:27
GridCubecharlie-tca: have you seen that last one i shared 21:27
knomei'd like to be able to select 5 colors in photoshop21:27
TheSheepknome: it is also a specialized tool -- for pixel art21:27
TheSheepknome: that's why21:28
GridCubebut i think we should have a criteria on what do we expect it to do21:28
knomeGridCube, resize, rotate, crop, simple draw (ms paint-like)21:28
knometext also21:28
GridCubethat last one meets all21:29
knomeit looks gtk1'ish21:29
GridCubein the screenshots they have yes21:29
GridCubei don't know about now21:29
TheSheepknome: I don't know what the second tool is supposed to do :/21:30
knomeTheSheep, rotate? or in mtpaint?21:30
TheSheepin mtpaint21:30
knomemmh21:31
TheSheepah, shuffle21:32
TheSheepit doesn't do anything with 1px brush21:32
TheSheepbut with larger brushes it randomly swaps pixels inside21:32
knomeright...21:33
TheSheepfor shading21:33
knomeproblem with fotoxx. doesn't seem to support transparent png21:34
charlie-tcaI try not to look at them. It makes it so much easier to say "no, not that one"21:34
charlie-tcaemail sent to ml for review of panels21:34
TheSheepI will call it a day, good night21:35
knomeTheSheep, night21:35
knomeGridCube, where's the image editing stuff in fotoxx?21:36
GridCubein the menu retouch? i guess?21:37
knomenope21:37
knomethere is pretty much no image editing stuff21:38
knomelooks more like a photo manager21:38
GridCubeoh... i dont know :/21:40
knomeif you manage to find the tools...21:44
GridCubeim not using linux atm21:48
knomewhenever you are21:48
GridCubewill do for the comparison21:48
GridCube:)21:48
knomegreat21:49
GridCubecharlie-tca: i will write more for the ML but for now i have to tell you that the first panel thing on 11.04 the thing that really bothered me about it, was the web-browser icon21:51
GridCubeand then that it was in the bottom, i do not understand, not know, any person that actually uses the menu bar on top, i found that whole paradigm alien to my experiences21:52
charlie-tcaWhere do you put the menu bar?21:53
GridCubedown21:54
GridCubei mean the one whit the menu21:54
GridCubethe start menu21:54
GridCubeon top , if auto hided, i use the icon bar but in auto resize mode, so it wont interfire(?) when i try to close windows21:55
knomeinterfere21:55
GridCubethanks21:55
GridCubeoh... its xubuntu-users!22:10
GridCubei dont have an account there22:11
charlie-tcawhat is?22:13
GridCubethe mail you just send22:13
GridCubethe one i just awnsered22:14
charlie-tcaI sent it to both lists22:14
charlie-tcaYou can reply to xubuntu-devel22:14
GridCubeoh i got a bounce reply22:14
charlie-tcaoh, maybe it went to both lists22:15
GridCubeoh then the cc its the one that failed :P22:15
GridCube(cc is "Con Copia" i dont know how its said on english)22:15
knomecarbon copy22:16
charlie-tcait did too22:16
charlie-tcanp22:16
GridCubeoh, i see, so its the same acronym XD 22:16
charlie-tcaI cheated, I sent the message to both mailing lists to get a wider response22:18
knome:P22:18
GridCube:P thats no cheating, thats responsible thinking22:19
charlie-tcavinnl says pinta is still too unstable22:30
GridCuberead that22:40
GridCube:( too bad it seems so awesome22:40
charlie-tcaThat is the second one I have seen say it is unstable22:41
GridCubei know, its less than a year old project22:41
GridCubebut is heavily based on pain.NET which is a stable project?... i dont know how that relates22:42
knomepain.net? lol22:42
GridCubeit was just an option in any case22:42
charlie-tca.net is usually microsoft, isn't it?22:43
GridCube:P22:43
GridCubeyes, usually, mono is the *nix version of it22:43
micahgno mono please :)22:43
charlie-tcaKeep an eye on it, and see if it makes it two years22:43
GridCubeXD22:43
GridCubeokay22:43
micahgat least until we lose some of the other stacks (GTK2, python2.6)22:43
GridCubeits gtk2+ 22:44
GridCube:P22:44
micahgright, but we don't have room for another stack, we already have an extra GTK, Webkit, and python(maybe) this cycle22:44
GridCubeI understand, as said, it was just an option22:45
charlie-tcaI thought python2.6 was gone?22:45
GridCubedoesn't emesene depends of it? or... xubuntu doesnt come whit emesene?22:47
GridCube... i cant remember22:47
charlie-tca!info emesene22:47
ubottuemesene (source: emesene): instant messaging client. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.11.4+dfsg-0ubuntu1 (natty), package size 1450 kB, installed size 6932 kB22:47
micahgcharlie-tca: ah, right, but a lot of the python packages have python2.6 files still I think22:47
charlie-tcaGridCube: no, I don't think we install emesene by default22:48
GridCubemmmkay22:48
GridCubei though you did22:49
GridCubesay charlie-tca, why don't you think that xubuntu should be an entry level linux distro?22:50
charlie-tcaBecause you need some experience to be able to configure everything. Ubuntu does it all for you, but Xubuntu does not.22:50
micahgwe have pidgin, why would we need emesene22:50
GridCubewe have pidgin? really?22:51
GridCubei think we have empathy22:51
charlie-tcanope22:52
GridCubeoh... im messing things up22:52
charlie-tcaUbuntu has empathy, we give you pidgin and xchat22:52
GridCubeI see22:53
GridCubei don't remember having pidgin on 10.0422:54
charlie-tcaWe have had pidgin for a very long time22:54
GridCubeXD oh. well i guess its just me never using it then22:54
charlie-tcaWe never switched to empathy or gwibber or what ever22:54
GridCubeoh, well sorry then22:55
charlie-tcanp22:55
micahgcharlie-tca: do you want to seed pidgin-mbpurple so people can use twitter/identi.ca?22:55
charlie-tcaheh22:56
charlie-tcais that why it don't work?22:56
charlie-tcaDo we have room?22:56
GridCubeif you delete gimp...22:56
micahgwell, once we get it undersized again, pidgin-microblog is only 137k22:56
micahgso I'd say yes :)22:57
charlie-tcasure, then let's do it22:57
charlie-tcaGridCube: see, how easy is it to know to install that?22:57
micahgwe can always drop it towards the end if we need the extra space22:57
charlie-tcaentry-level?22:57
GridCubeXD22:57
GridCubeok ok22:58
GridCubebut i like xubuntu and i find it pretty awesome to use, i guess it lacks a few easiness things i dont see22:58
charlie-tcaIt is easy to not see some things. 22:59
charlie-tcaespecially when it works for you!22:59
GridCubeI understand22:59
madnickhehe, plymouth scripting its pretty neat stuff :)23:05
charlie-tca:)23:05
madnickI will need more information in regards of exactly what to implement, I guess I should send that request on the ML?23:08
knomemadnick, yeah, that would be cool23:11
madnickI'll do that tomorrow, now I have to go to bed23:12
knomesure23:12
knomegood night23:12
* GridCube adverted a crisis by using a fan to air dry the wet books that were given back to him23:12
knomeerrmmm23:12
GridCubeah the little things about working on a library that no one tells you, raining days23:15
charlie-tcawell, at leawt the cats with helmuts didn't hurt the books23:15
knomehelmut? lol23:15
GridCubeyep thats true23:15
GridCubea helmut is a very dangerous thing to trow at a book, not even talking about cats here23:16
charlie-tcaThat's true. I would suppose though with the cat is even worse?23:16
GridCubehair charlie-tca , lots of wet hair23:17
charlie-tcatrue. That does come from the cats23:17
knomethat could come out of a Helmut, too23:17
GridCubehahaha23:18
charlie-tcaWell, yes it could!23:18
charlie-tcalol23:18
knomewell, that was definitely a weird movie23:22
raul_Hi!23:40
knomehello23:40
raul_how are you?23:41
knomefine, and you?23:41
raul_me too, thanks!23:41
raul_I'd like to contribute in a new xfwm theme for xubuntu, but I don't know how23:41
GridCubeochosi is the one you need to talk to23:42
knomeraul_, you could start by joining the xubuntu-devel mailing list and introducing yourself23:42
raul_Hmmm, I write a "mockup" in CSS3 http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/7086/screenshot0725201108411.png23:42
knomeraul_, https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel23:43
raul_thanks23:43
knomeno problem23:43
knomethis channels isn't a bad channel either, but i think ochosi is going to be away for a week now23:43
raul_so I could send my time via e-mail?23:43
raul_theme*23:43
raul_*-)23:44
knomethat too, if you have something ready, but please also tell who you are, and maybe why do you want to contribute etc.23:44
knomei suppose we are using the greybird theme for oneiric though23:44
raul_yes :)23:44
knomeso is that theme in css, or is it xfwm already?23:44
raul_is xfwm already23:44
raul_I write the design in CSS23:45
knomeah, right23:45
raul_and I take a print screen of the page and edited in GIMP23:45
knomeat least then it wouldn't hurt to include the xfwm theme in the mail23:45
raul_but I don't made the stick and shade buttons yet D:23:46
knome(if it's a complete xfwm theme already)23:46
knomedoesn't matter really23:46
knomecharlie-tca, ?23:46
raul_this is based in original greybird xfwm theme23:46
charlie-tcayup23:46
knomecharlie-tca, is it decided that greybird will be in oneiric?23:46
charlie-tcaYes, I think it is. 23:47
knomeokay23:47
charlie-tcaI don't know, maybe ML or shimmer ML?23:47
knomecharlie-tca, there's no "shimmer ML" :)23:47
charlie-tcawell...23:47
knomeraul_, you can also send the theme at least to simon@shimmerproject.org, please also cc me, pasi@shimmerproject.org23:48
charlie-tcaLet you and ochosi take a look and see what you think23:48
raul_thank you very much23:48
knomethe theme doesn't look bad at all23:48
knomeit reminds me much of the xfce default xfwm though23:48
raul_but I don't have time to finish this theme (the shade and stick buttons are not completed)23:48
knomeraul_, no problem23:49
raul_ok :)23:49
raul_I could also send the CSS3 design file?23:49
knomeraul_, if you want, that's fine too23:49
raul_hm thanks, but only work in webkit engines23:49
knomeno problem23:50
knomei don't know if we have time to finish the theme in the near future either though23:50
knomeochosi is currently working with upgrades to greybird and i'm working with multiple other projects23:50
raul_I planned to make a gtk theme, but I don't know if next version of xfce will have gtk 323:50
knomei have no idea either23:51
raul_great! I love greybird23:51
knomewe're actually also making modifications to the albatross theme, do you know that?23:51
raul_no, I love Albatross but I didn't like the xfwm theme :(23:52
knomei think those window buttons could give at least some inspiration for the facelift, if not even use those23:52
raul_:D23:52
knomethe xfwm theme is the xfce default23:52
knomei kind of like it, but it's a bit too contrasty, maybe23:52
raul_I could make a black version in this weekend23:52
knomeare you good with icons, btw?23:53
raul_no :(23:53
raul_I made four themes23:53
knomewell whatever the case, here's what i think would be the best thing to do:23:53
raul_but I abandoned the project and I've lost them23:53
knomeafter ochosi has come back from his holiday (maybe in a week or a bit more), come back here or #shimmer, and let's have a talk23:54
raul_I making this theme (called 'rain') since last wake23:54
knomedo you know the shimmer project?23:54
raul_week*23:54
raul_ok :)23:54
raul_I will try to remember D:23:54
GridCube*bookmarks*!23:55
knome(here's something that we've tested as the new albatross xfwm buttons: http://temp.knome.fi/shimmer/albatross/new_xfwm_proposal.png)23:55
charlie-tcaCan come back here and ask about building a theme again. We will point to #shimmer23:55
knome..and we're hanging around here with ochosi anyway23:55
raul_this theme is inspired by google chrome buttons and Windows Longhorn milestone themes http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs46/f/2009/231/3/d/Longhorn_Air_Theme_Final_by_giannisgx89.jpg23:56
knomeraul_, mm-hmm. i don't know windows theming much :)23:57
knomeraul_, anyway, nice to see new people that are interested in artwork23:58
raul_:), I always wanted to contribute in xubuntu artwork, 'cause xfce is my favorite desktop environment23:59
raul_now, because I didn't like KDE, Gnome 3 and Unity23:59
knomeraul_, btw, there is the xfce design special interest group as well, so you can contribute upstream!23:59
raul_don't*23:59
knomehttp://wiki.xfce.org/design/start23:59

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