[08:15] <andyrock> good mornig all
[09:43] <fhd> Hi, I've compiled Unity 2D and I'd like to fix a small bug with the launcher.
[09:44] <fhd> But whenever I kill the original launcher to start mine, it restarts itself. How can I supress that?
[10:31] <fhd> Just renamed /usr/bin/unity-2d-launcher for now, but I bet there is a more elegant way :)
[10:56] <andyrock> fhd, if you install unity-2d when when you kill the old launcher, the new one will be runned
[16:23] <fhd> Hi again. According to the wiki, Unity 2D development on Oneiric should be done on the 4.0 branch. However, it seems like most patches are written against trunk. Which version should I use?
[16:24] <ephan> 4.0
[16:24] <ephan> It's the official Oneiric Unity Version
[16:24] <ephan> https://launchpad.net/unity 4.4.0 is latest released version
[16:24] <fhd> ephan: Is trunk further ahead or behind of 4.0?
[16:24] <ephan> @fhd
[16:24] <ephan> Farther
[16:25] <fhd> ephan: And fixes made against 4.0 get merged into trunk?
[16:25] <ephan> Not sure about that, but likely
[16:26] <fhd> ephan: OK. I've made a merge request with a fix against 4.0, so I guess it's allright then
[16:26] <ephan> Nice fhd, may I know what it was?
[16:26] <fhd> ephan: Do I BTW have to add some reviewers to the request manually? Usually necessary with Google projects.
[16:26] <fhd> ephan: Just a sec
[16:26] <ephan> You need your code to be reviewed indeed
[16:26] <ephan> Everybody needs their code reviewer, wether you're the project leader or you're a newcomer
[16:27] <ephan> s/reviewer/reviewed
[16:27] <fhd> ephan: Yeah, but do I need to add some manually?
[16:27] <fhd> ephan: This is the issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/795422
[16:27] <fhd> ephan: A super simple one to get me started
[16:27] <ephan> heh indeed super simple one, I wish I found one like that XD I haven't found the one to begin with
[16:28] <ephan> You need a review request, so you need to request a review. I remember jcastro making that manually, he made a page on Launchpad, but I don't know how it works, maybe not even everything gets reviewed.
[16:28] <ephan> I'd wait for something who has a better understanding of how the Unity Project works
[16:28] <fhd> ephan: Do you know the bitesized list? That's where I found it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bugs?field.searchtext=&orderby=-importance&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&field.status%3Alist=TRIAGED&assignee_option=any&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.bug_supervisor=&field.bug_commenter=&field.subscriber=&field.tag=bit
[16:29] <fhd> This link is better: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity-2D/Bitesize
[16:29] <ephan> I do know the bitesize list
[16:29] <ephan> http://goo.gl/tiheb It's int he topic too
[16:29] <ephan> But I didn't find any as simple as that
[16:30] <fhd> ephan: OK, I'll see if I can find some docs on the review process
[16:30] <ephan> fhd, try http://goo.gl/i1WA1 it may help
[16:35] <fhd> ephan: Looks like I don't have to add reviewers manually, I'll wait if something happens
[16:35] <ephan> Cool
[16:36] <ephan> I'm commenting on some bugs now
[16:36] <ephan> It's all I can do XD
[16:36] <fhd> ephan: I've always wondered: Do you know what the difference between unity-2d and unity-2d (Ubuntu) is here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/795422
[16:36] <ephan> I think Unity-2D is for computers that don't really run OpenGL fine
[16:37] <fhd> ephan: Yeah, but it's there twice, once "unity-2d" and once "unity-2d (Ubuntu)"
[16:37] <ephan> That I don't know, weird
[16:37] <fhd> ephan: Does the first one mean "upstream"?
[16:37] <ephan> idk
[16:39] <ephan> Actually I think I just scrwed something
[16:39] <ephan> is there Compiz for Unity-2D?
[16:40] <fhd> ephan: No, Unity-2D is compiz free
[16:40] <ephan> I thought so
[16:40] <ephan> I scrwed something
[16:41] <ephan> Fixed
[16:49] <oneporter> Hi, I'm not sure if anyone's here, but I've been interested in contributing for a while, and I am looking for a good reading resource that explains setting up the development environment to tackle bugs like the ones in 100 papercuts.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[16:51] <oneporter> haha go figure, one of the links at the top is what I'm looking for, sorry for the noob question all
[18:00] <Trevinho> Hey... I've just placed my ubuntu membership candidature, If you want please support me in my wiki page :P https://wiki.ubuntu.com/3v1n0 [sorry for the ads] :)
[18:32] <ephan> Cool Trevinho