[07:50] <andrejz> hello dpm!
[07:51] <dpm> morning andrejz
[08:16] <andrejz> dpm, can you please send the list of todos from the meeting?
[08:16] <dpm> hi andrejz, yes sorry, I've been busy with other projects. I'll try to do it this evening.
[08:17] <andrejz> ok, thanks
[08:17] <andrejz> no problem i have been busy myself too
[10:20] <andrejz> dpm, i cannot disable git-gui-glossary from administration page
[10:22] <dpm> andrejz, could you elaborate on why you can't? i.e. permission problem, LP oops...
[10:22] <andrejz> the template owner is "katie", which is invalid value
[10:23] <andrejz> hence i cannot save it and am not suer what should i change owner field to
[10:25] <dpm> andrejz, try to change it to ubuntu-translations-coordinators (not sure if packages can be owned by teams) or to yourself. Generally, I would simply change the owner to the last uploader, but it seems that it's being uploaded automatically by ubuntu archive auto-sync: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/git/+changelog
[10:35] <andrejz> sorry, running 11.10 and emapthy has apparently still some bugs, can you repeat whatever you wrote, dpm
[10:36] <dpm> andrejz, sure, no problem :-)
[10:36] <dpm> andrejz, try to change it to ubuntu-translations-coordinators (not sure if packages can be owned by teams) or to yourself. Generally, I would simply change the owner to the last uploader, but it seems that it's being uploaded automatically by ubuntu archive auto-sync: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/git/+changelog
[10:36] <andrejz> also i have another question
[10:36] <andrejz> kdepim is in main
[10:36] <andrejz> but has > 30 templates
[10:36] <andrejz> how can i determine which one is installed and used by default and which not
[10:38] <dpm> andrejz, I think the only thing to determine is if kdepim is installed by default (i.e. you don't need to look at each template, if I'm not mistaken). Here's one way to do it:
[10:40] <dpm> You can go to the CD image download page and look at the .manifest file, which contains all the binary files provided in the image (i.e. what is installed by default)
[10:40] <dpm> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
[10:40] <dpm> there you can have a look at:
[10:40] <dpm> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/oneiric-desktop-i386.manifest
[10:40] <dpm> which is the manifest file
[10:40] <dpm> and look for kdepim
[10:40] <dpm> if it's in there, it means it's installed by default
[10:41] <dpm> that's just one easy way, although not very accurate
[10:41] <dpm> it's not accurate because the manifest file contains binary package names, while the templates in LP are sorted in source packages
[10:42] <dpm> but I think it should do in this case
[10:42] <andrejz> i prefer the accurate way if it's not too difficult ;)
[10:43] <dpm> it's not difficult, but it takes some time, something I don't have much of right now, unfortunately :(
[10:43] <andrejz> i see
[10:43] <andrejz> i think it would be then best to use the less accurate method and set the templates
[10:43] <andrejz> they can be reviewed again at a later time if time constaints permit it
[10:44] <dpm> for the accurate method, if you're interested: you have to either use existing apt/dpkg tools to determine the source package name from a binary package name, or write a python script for that
[12:40] <andrejz> dpm is it possible to apply template change to only a part of the templates from the list for now?
[12:40] <dpm> andrejz, you mean priority change?
[12:40] <andrejz> yes, priority change
[12:40] <dpm> yes, sure
[12:41] <andrejz> a lot of people will be working on translations next weekend (UGJ)
[12:41]  * dpm adds it to the TODO list for this evening