[08:04] <dpm> good morning all
[08:59] <TiMiDo> good morning dpm
[09:01] <dpm> morning TiMiDo
[11:59] <artnay> hi all, just found this: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-online-tour/trunk
[13:36] <dpm> hi artnay, yes, it's the tour at http://www.ubuntu.com/ :-)
[13:37] <dpm> happy Chinese New Year happyaron, and good work with translating the tour ;-)
[13:42] <happyaron> dpm: thank you!
[13:55] <dpm> TLE, now that G+ pages can have multiple admins, can you please add me to the page admins when you've got a minute?
[13:56] <dpm> in fact, we should probably add the whole ubuntu-translations-coordinators team if everyone is happy with it
[13:59] <TLE> dpm: yes, I'll add you and ask on the list who else wants to be admin
[13:59] <dpm> TLE, cool, thanks
[14:03] <TLE> dpm: done
[14:04] <dpm> excellent, thanks TLE
[15:12] <happyaron> dpm: ping
[15:13] <dpm> hi happyaron
[15:14] <happyaron> dpm: I would like to ask who is in charge of input method related stuff now? it seems Ubuntu has been heavily out of sync on some of the items...
[15:15] <dpm> happyaron, let me come back to you in a minute, I'm being pinged somewhere else
[15:15] <happyaron> I guess the problem was involved with the status of language-selector, but not very sure.
[15:15] <happyaron> dpm: ok
[15:34] <dpm> happyaron, ok, I'm waiting for someone to reply to me, so I'm shortly back. In short, there is no one in charge of input methods in Ubuntu since ArneGoetje went. A couple of weeks ago, the im-{switch,config} upstream developer got in touch with me because he wanted to upgrade ubuntu to im-config, and I got him in touch with pitti. pitti recommended him to discuss it in more detail in ubuntu-devel-discuss, but I'm not sure if he sent the e-mail to
[15:34] <dpm> the list
[15:36] <happyaron> ok, I meant for the same thing, since IME Packaging Team are treat im-switch support as first priority, and may cause some problems in ibus or other input methods.
[15:37] <happyaron> there are changes specific to im-config in ibus, but seems not backported to im-switch.
[15:42] <dpm> happyaron, let me send a follow-up e-mail to him and CC you
[15:43] <happyaron> dpm: thanks
[16:06] <happyaron> dpm: Got the mail, thanks! Actually I am one of the input method maintainers at Debian, :)
[16:06] <dpm> happyaron, ah, then you'll probably know Osamu already :)
[16:07] <happyaron> dpm: yeah, we worked closely.
[16:50] <kelemengabor> dpm: Hi, I hate to bring this up, but according to https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+language-packs there are no langpack updates lately - why is it so?
[16:56] <dpm> hi kelemengabor, looking...
[16:58] <dpm> kelemengabor, acording to https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+language-packs there have been exports (last one today, previous one last week), let me check the status of the package releases...
[16:59] <dpm> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-en-base/+publishinghistory
[16:59] <dpm> last package on the 4th of January
[16:59] <dpm> let me check the status of the cron job with pitti
[17:19] <dpm> kelemengabor, ok, checked with pitti and reenabled Precise langpacks.
[17:19] <dpm> thanks for the heads up!
[17:19] <kelemengabor> you are welcome :)
[17:19] <dpm> they were disabled for alpha-1 and weren't enabled back, that's why
[17:20] <kelemengabor> I already heard this excuse earlier :(
[17:24] <dpm> perhaps we should set some kind of notification system to e-mail the coordinators list if a cron job has been disabled for more than a week or something.
[17:25] <dpm> this would be relatively easy to implement and give us notice straight away
[20:56] <simosx> the import queue for pulseaudio seems to be stuck since last October, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/pulseaudio/+imports
[20:56] <simosx> shall we kick it a bit so the translations move into launchpad?
[21:43] <kelemengabor> simosx: I only see two de_CH translations being stuck, this is what you mean?
[21:46] <simosx> kelemengabor: actually, my interest is for Greek, which I uploaded a few hours ago.
[21:46] <simosx> kelemengabor: I am not sure what's the status with the other two, my priority would be for the Greek translation.
[21:46] <kelemengabor> I understand :)
[21:47] <kelemengabor> the other two is probably there because we do not have such a team/locale in Ubuntu
[21:48] <simosx> kelemengabor: ok, so shall I expect that the review will proceed as normal like with the other uploads I did?
[21:48] <kelemengabor> I think so
[21:48] <kelemengabor> your translation was uploaded only one hour ago, this much wait should be okay
[21:49] <kelemengabor> IIRC the approver script runs once in an hour
[21:50] <simosx> kelemengabor: nice, no need for me to worry ;-).
[21:50] <kelemengabor> or so... the generic import queue for precise is operating fine, your translation should be imported by tomorrow morning