=== MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch === MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow === bregma_ is now known as bregma [14:15] bregma, tvoss, dandrader, Satoris: standups! [14:15] working on jenkins documentation and utouch-frame generic backend [14:15] I'm mocking up Xlib and Xinput2 to make a unit test for the grail backend of utouch-geis. [14:15] Super secret thingy. [14:15] working on some outstanding minor tweaks in utouch-geis that were delayed due to precise freeze [14:15] I have finally gotten reviews of 17 touch patches for the x server, so I plan on preparing an SRU for it today [14:16] cnd, what's an SRU? [14:16] dandrader, stable release update [14:17] since we're in final freeze, any changes that aren't critical will need to be provided as an SRU [14:18] once that's done, I'll move on to fixing bug 968845, which is where macbook trackpads go crazy when you close the lid [14:32] Satoris, have you fixed the duplicate bug tasks in the report? [14:32] I'd like to use it to generate a bug list for the weekly report today [14:36] Errm, didn't I send you the fixed one yesterday already? [14:42] cnd is going to get spanked for mentioning g*t [14:42] Satoris, not that I recall [14:42] Satoris, is it pushed up to bzr? [14:42] Yes. [14:42] ok [14:43] I'll grab from there [14:43] bregma, it's a question I've been grappling with for a while now [14:43] even more so when desrt showed me git add -p [14:43] I got some emails today that were dated last week. Canonical's email server seems to be behaving a bit strange. [14:43] ugh [14:43] I had actually wondered the same thing, thanks for vocalizing [14:44] I got some emails on Monday dated in early March [14:44] I've started to look into git-bzr [14:44] it doesn't have an "official" project space yet, it's mostly a git branch on github [14:44] and it has some issues [14:44] but it was able to convert the ubuntu packaging branch for xorg-gtest to bzr so I could push it up and get daily builds working again [14:46] I would like Git a lot more if its UI wasn't designed solely to drive its users to madness and eat their souls. [14:46] But maybe that's just me. [14:46] Satoris, yes, you can't really appreciate git until you learn its idiosyncrasies [14:46] it's unfortunate [14:47] you stil have a soul? [14:47] before git ate it, I suspect [14:47] No, that is what irritates Git. It tries to grasp it and it's not there. [14:52] cnd, Are the Xinput2 structs documented anywhere (I might have asked this before...) [14:52] dandrader, I don't know about the libXi XInput2 structs [14:52] the XInput protocol structs are documented [14:52] they are very similar [14:53] ah, ok. the protocol documentation [14:53] /usr/share/doc/x11proto-input-dev/XI2proto.txt.gz [15:00] cnd: did you receive my weekly report just now? [15:03] I have to leave now, but in case you have not received it, the fault lies in the email server. === dandrader is now known as dandrader|lunch === mck182 is now known as mck182|afk [17:13] dandrader|lunch, just received your touchscreen laptop :) === dandrader|lunch is now known as dandrader [17:14] \o/ [17:14] dandrader, I plan on installing ubuntu so we don't have to waste time doing that at the sprint [17:14] do you have any issues with that? [17:14] not at all [17:19] k === mck182|afk is now known as mck182 [20:48] hmm... my fix for bug 967267 in geis, where delta values are calculated incorrectly when touch count changes, has caused a regression [20:49] it's the reason why the window lags my fingers on a touchscreen [20:49] it will also probably cause window motion to speed up again when using the magic trackpad