[00:09] <pleia2> http://twitter.com/#!/XubuntuLinux
[00:09] <pleia2> well, there is nothing on it
[00:09] <pleia2> but it now exists
[00:09] <pleia2> I figure we just tweet the blog posts there
[00:09] <knome> hihi
[00:09] <knome> great
[00:09] <knome> btw..
[00:10] <knome> looking at the right sidebar in twitter
[00:10] <knome> the logo looks a bit ugly? ;)
[00:10] <knome> no rounded (transparent) corners? ;)
[00:10] <pleia2> hrm, mouse does not squish well
[00:10] <knome> no, the mouse looks okay
[00:10] <knome> it's the corners that eeks mee
[00:11] <pleia2> ah, maybe transparent png will work better then
[00:11]  * pleia2 experiments
[00:11] <knome> mmh
[00:11] <knome> not completely transparent, the mouse should be white :)
[00:12] <pleia2> ok, there
[00:12] <knome> yeah, great
[01:27] <knome> pleia2, for some reason, it appears that the xubuntu twitter icon is back to non-transparent :|
[01:40] <knome> pleia2, now it looks transparent again.
[02:34] <knome> http://temp.knome.fi/xubuntu/precise_wall/brainstorm-20111207-01-rays.png
[02:45] <knome> jono, where in irc can i contact the cd-image team, or anybody that knows about maybe-ubiquity?
[02:50] <pleia2> knome: shiny
[02:50] <pleia2> but not tall enough?
[02:50] <knome> that's exported from svg
[02:51]  * pleia2 nods
[02:51] <knome> my idea is to create a wallpaper that spans both my monitors
[02:51] <knome> so the normal user would basically see the right-hand side only
[02:55] <jono> knome, not sure, you might want to mail ubuntu-devel or ask in #ubuntu-devel
[02:56] <knome> ok.
[14:56] <charlie-tca> Good morning
[14:57] <charlie-tca> Testing today, manual install or guided resize
[14:57] <charlie-tca> well, manual partitioning or guided resize
[14:58] <madnick> Did i386 desktop
[14:58] <madnick> It works
[14:58] <charlie-tca> Update the iso tracker?
[14:58] <madnick> About to test alt
[14:58] <madnick> oh, i perhaps should hehe
[14:58] <madnick> i will
[14:59] <charlie-tca> http://91.189.93.73/qatracker/milestones/204/builds
[14:59] <charlie-tca> Thanks for running those!
[15:00] <ochosi> btw, if you're testing xubuntu-stuff it'd be nice if you could test greybird again
[15:00] <ochosi> i rewrote big parts of the gtk3-theme
[15:00] <madnick> where is the repo?
[15:00] <ochosi> i think it should work fine, but i don't have a full gnome3 environment here, so it might be that i don't see some widgets that are broekn
[15:00] <ochosi> https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird
[15:01] <madnick> thanks
[15:01] <ochosi> np
[15:01] <madnick> ill try it on the image im installing now
[15:01] <charlie-tca> I can test it, but I am still running Xubuntu 11.10 here. Can add the themes to precise in a test setup, though
[15:01] <ochosi> you don't have to use git if you don't want, you can also dl a tarball from github
[15:01] <ochosi> ok, well even 11.10 is fine
[15:01] <ochosi> anything really :)
[15:01] <ochosi> thanks for testing!
[15:03] <charlie-tca> downloading now
[15:03] <charlie-tca> you are very welcome
[17:46] <charlie-tca> Anyone able to install using the 64bit images today?
[17:47] <charlie-tca> madnick, you need to update the daily tracker for your tests, please.
[17:52] <madnick> charlie-tca: irl poked me (fridge stopped working, had to go and get fuses) will do it now, the install is done I see
[17:53] <charlie-tca> Did we do the same tests? I had to run some, since there were none in the tracker yet
[17:54] <charlie-tca> OH! sorry. misread that line. Did you get the refrigerator fixed?
[17:54] <madnick> Yes, but all my food is ruined :(
[17:54] <charlie-tca> Ouch!
[17:54] <charlie-tca> That doesn't help anything :(
[17:54] <madnick> Btw, today is the first time I login to the tracker, it says: Warning: http://91.189.93.73/ does not look like a trustworthy URL. 
[17:55] <madnick> Ill just login :P
[17:57] <madnick> charlie-tca: btw, the desktop one today, said i was not connected to internet.
[17:57] <madnick> But Im not sure its a bug
[17:57] <madnick> Or if the DNS was not updated
[17:57] <charlie-tca> weird
[17:57] <charlie-tca> mine connected
[17:57] <charlie-tca> I don't remember if the URL gave me that message or not. If it did, I must have added an exception to firefox
[17:59] <madnick> Well, its the same url I got from the release channel, so i will trust it 
[18:00] <madnick> ok i filled in all things i've tested so far, will continue to poke around a bit
[18:01] <charlie-tca> Thanks for doing that. I am sorry to hear about the food, though.
[18:02] <madnick> The worst part about it, is that I have stocked up on some nice caribou :(
[18:02] <madnick> Can't eat that now
[18:03] <charlie-tca> Oh, man!
[18:03] <charlie-tca> I really think that is good eating, too
[18:04] <madnick> I will make sure to change my fuses from 6amp to 10amp, but I am not allowed to do it, change the panel, because im technically not a certified electrician, even tho I worked alot with eletricity/eletronics, last time i changed some stuff they got pretty mad :P
[18:05] <charlie-tca> I know that one, too. I been yelled at by some mighty fine electricians for doing stuff like that.
[18:06] <madnick> yup, it is quite frustrating :P
[18:09] <madnick> knome: since I'm sorta done with the greeter things, where shall i put it? launchpad?
[18:09] <madnick> (this includes the settings interface)
[18:36] <charlie-tca> Will have to wait until tomorrow to see if Alternate 64 will work
[19:08] <charlie-tca> GridCube: good afternoon, sir
[19:09] <GridCube> good afternoon mister charlie-tca 
[19:09] <GridCube> how are you in this nice day?
[19:09] <charlie-tca> Testing is going daily again. You were correct about the daily tracker.
[19:09] <GridCube> :) great!
[19:10] <charlie-tca> I am fine, finger is healing nicely
[19:10] <GridCube> i've done just a few tests lately, like 2
[19:10] <GridCube> :) good to hear that 
[19:11] <scott-work> charlie-tca: what happened to your finger?  nothing too bad i hope
[19:11] <charlie-tca> I cut it, doc put 4 stitches in it
[19:11] <charlie-tca> I bleed well
[19:13] <GridCube> :o
[19:13] <GridCube> well its good now
[19:14] <GridCube> so charlie-tca, you can get some nice reports of tests?
[19:14] <GridCube> like charts and things
[19:14] <charlie-tca> Not that I can find yet
[19:14] <GridCube> thats what madnick and I where working on next :P superb charts for tests
[19:14] <charlie-tca> So far, all I get is the results on the tracker. I can't seem to get reports to work
[19:15] <GridCube> :) oh well it will come i guess
[19:15] <GridCube> its still better than the google spreadsheet
[19:15] <charlie-tca> You think? I hope so. It doesn't help much when all you can see is today's results
[19:15] <GridCube> true that
[19:15] <charlie-tca> I don't get to see if it failed even yesterday
[19:16] <GridCube> i think that, data is there, report system should be there too
[19:16] <charlie-tca> I agree. Maybe that is still in-work, though
[19:17] <charlie-tca> We can now have more than one entry for each test, per person. If I test both VBox and hardware, I can make two entries for it.
[19:18] <GridCube> :) yes
[19:19] <GridCube> and in theory you will be able to load presets of test machines, so you cansay... "i did x test with y specs" 
[19:20] <GridCube> also bug reports reported there would send a message to the reported bug with the user specs, testcase and build number
[19:20] <GridCube> but that was particularly hard to do as far as i understand
[19:22] <charlie-tca> I don't know where you put your test machine information
[19:24] <GridCube> its not enabled yet
[19:24] <GridCube> it should be on the user configuration panel
[19:25] <GridCube> stgraber said it would be implemented but he didnt knew when
[19:26] <charlie-tca> All Xubuntu 64bit images fail to install today
[19:58] <knome> GridCube, remember that you have until the end of next week to write and finish the specification for discussion about the media players :)
[19:59] <GridCube> yes 
[19:59] <GridCube> bad weeks, finals and such
[20:00] <knome> well yeah. still
[20:00] <GridCube> i could simply drop all of it, its a matter of tastes, and sudo apt-get its just a few strikes away, tho i still think gmusicbrowser its like the worst of all posible options
[20:01] <knome> GridCube, i do encourage writing the specification though.
[20:02] <GridCube> ok
[20:02] <GridCube> will try to get it done
[20:02] <knome> thanks
[20:02] <GridCube> :)
[20:03] <knome> it's not so strict, we can wait a bit longer, but the general idea is to have the specs written, so we have time to discuss and implement too
[20:03] <GridCube> ok
[20:05] <knome> the ultimate deadline is something around the end of the year, but as most of us have several items, discussind and dealing incomplete specs might drag a bit
[20:06] <GridCube> :)
[20:06] <GridCube> talking about issues
[20:06] <knome> mm?
[20:06] <GridCube> i've send a message to the guy that did the kbdleds thing, he never answered
[20:27] <knome> try again
[20:27] <knome> things don't always come easy
[20:35] <Unit193> I'd say the GDoc was better, I could actually enter stuff in that...
[20:44] <pleia2> charlie-tca: thanks, since the doc he linked was just a draft I wasn't sure if "3 or 5" was a placeholder or an actual choice we had :)
[20:45] <charlie-tca> Choice, I don't think anyone touched the draft since it was drawn up at UDS
[20:45] <pleia2> that's good
[20:45] <charlie-tca> :)
[21:06] <pleia2> http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/12/07/open-source-heartbreak-learning-to-love-again-with-xfce4/
[21:18] <baizon> nice to hear :)