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joeleskomicahg: not sure what you mean about an oneiric release. I tested the current build of seamonkey on lucid through oneiric. It builds and other have tested as well.06:00
joeleskomicahg: I've been using the current 2.5 seamonkey from my ppa on maverick and oneiric as my daily browser.06:02
micahgjoelesko: just a merge with your changes from your merge into the .head branch proposed as a merge into the .oneiric branch (or did I not create that yet)?07:01
micahgjoelesko: also, would you want to wait 2 more weeks to update seamonkey in oneiric to get 2.6 or would you be willing to test 2.5?07:01
micahgjoelesko: so, the thing is, with security updates, you want to test the binaries on the release they're built for in case there are any platform specific bugs07:02
micahgjoelesko: I need to prepare a short list of functionality for you or someone else to test before it would be able to go to -updates/-security in the stable release07:02
micahgonce we fix the various remaining packaging issues in precise, we can do an update for lucid-natty as well (I don't like to do too many updates w/major packaging changes)07:03
kevkeHey peeps, maybe someone knows about this issue, even google does not get it. My Thunderbird keeps polling http://solvians-push1.www.gs.de/public/index.html10:20
FernandoMiguelgood afternoon14:00
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gnomefreakany plans on updating the daily chromium PPA for Precise?15:21
FernandoMiguelaren't they already?15:22
FernandoMigueloh they aren't15:22
chrisccoulsongnomefreak, yeah, i guess i'll get around to that at some point soon15:22
gnomefreakchrisccoulson: thanks15:22
gnomefreakFernandoMiguel: no its not15:22
chrisccoulsoni haven't used chromium for quite a while now, so i just forgot to do it ;)15:23
gnomefreaki dont use it as default but i do use it maybe 1/2 the time15:24
gnomefreakdefault is ff-trunk15:24
gnomefreakhere is a good read: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/243541/seven_changes_to_watch_for_in_ubuntu_1204_precise_pangolin.html15:25
gnomefreakok im out i keep dozing off15:25
FernandoMiguelI went to chrome instead15:30
FernandoMiguelmaybe we should drop it15:31
chrisccoulsonFernandoMiguel, perhaps we should, although I probably wouldn't take that decision ;)15:54
chrisccoulsonmost people in canonical seem to use chrome as well15:54
chrisccoulsonwhich is pretty depressing tbh15:54
FernandoMiguelright now, we have very little to gain15:54
FernandoMiguelvs the binary google provides15:55
FernandoMiguelchrisccoulson: most of out attach come from two places15:55
chrisccoulsonif we dropped chromium, we'd never have the oh-so-fun chromium versus firefox sessions at UDS ;)15:57
FernandoMiguelone the awesome work done by fta15:58
FernandoMigueltwo  we using chromium way before there was a chrome for linux15:58
FernandoMiguelchrisccoulson: none of those two verifies now15:58
FernandoMiguelI have no idea what does are15:59
mdeslaurwell, building chromium with the ubuntu toolchain has security advantages16:16
jdstrandhmm16:17
jdstrandI don't know that it is true that 'most people in canonical use chromium'16:18
jdstrandFernandoMiguel: fta's work lives on actually-- at least in some sort of automated builds aiui16:19
jdstrandthat might just be for stable16:19
FernandoMigueltrue16:19
jdstrandmicahg would know best16:19
jdstrandwell, and chrisccoulson16:19
chrisccoulsonyeah, the automated builds continue, but the chromium ones are on life support really16:34
* micahg will fix that soon16:34
micahgchrisccoulson: I was going to fix the CHromium FTBFS this week and ask you to enable precise :)16:35
keffie_jayxhey all, I wanna help out20:32
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