[13:19] <dandrader> bregma, ping
[13:20] <bregma> pong-ng-g
[13:20] <bregma> dandrader, your SRU was accepted
[13:21] <dandrader> bregma,  yep. do you have a device with a touchscreen running ubuntu? :)
[13:22] <bregma> I do... it's not toally up-to-date (and won't be for at least a few hours)
[13:22] <bregma> the archive servers seem a little overwhelmed this morning for some reason
[14:15] <dandrader> my status report: Continuing the work on a new port of Unity gestures code to use Geis v2 with accept() and reject()
[14:16] <dandrader> bregma, tvoss: stand up meeting
[14:16] <bregma> playing with fancier test case harnesses
[14:20] <bregma> I guess that's done, then
[14:25] <tvoss> restoring my harddisk, cursing the new chromium gr infrastructure
[14:28] <Satoris> Fighting crappy Internet, preparing for sprint, combing through Arsenal.
[14:35] <bregma> tvoss and Satoris, could you copy me on your weekly status reports?  I'm writing the summary report this week in Chase's absence.
[14:36] <Satoris> My previous line pretty much summarizes my weekly report. Just substitute crappy Internet with bug work.
[14:37] <tvoss> bregma, ack
[14:37] <Satoris> Oh, and preparing for Sprint presentation.
[14:37] <bregma> you mean crappy bug work instead of crappy internet? .... done
[14:38] <Satoris> Yes. Of course.
[14:38] <bregma> hey, _all_ my work is crappy, not just my bugs
[14:38] <Satoris> I focus my crappiness with laser precision on bugs.
[14:39] <Satoris> Especially the ones I file on other projects.
[14:39] <bregma> mmm, the smell of laser-heated bugs, their chitinous carapaces popping like popcorn.....
[14:40] <Satoris> Smells like victory.
[14:41] <bregma> and slightly like burning hair
[14:41] <Satoris> Well, there's that.
[14:43] <Satoris> I have tomorrow off, so see you on Monday.
[15:37] <drostie> Anyone tried kubuntu-active yet?
[15:39] <drostie> it's supposed to have a KDE optimized for touch, just came out.
[15:42] <cnd> bregma, dandrader: the utouch-geis sru should have contained all the bug fixes to date
[15:43] <cnd> srus take a couple weeks to process, so we can't just fix one bug in each sru
[15:44] <bregma> I didn't realize there were more bug fixes available
[15:44] <cnd> bregma, there are like 5
[15:44] <cnd> bug 985916
[15:44] <bregma> I know I have one in the queue, but it's not done yet
[15:44] <cnd> bug 986215
[15:44] <cnd> bug 813819
[15:45] <dandrader> cnd, so what should be done now?
[15:45] <cnd> and then the one that was uploaded, bug 984069
[15:45] <bregma> I will make sure these get in with the next SRU
[15:45] <cnd> I would rather get them fixed in this sru
[15:45] <cnd> can we ask someone on #ubuntu-devel for help?
[15:46] <cnd> it shouldn't be a problem to supersede one sru with another
[15:46] <cnd> particularly because without bug 985916, unity window move gestures don't work right
[15:47] <bregma> with this many bugfixes would it not be better to just do a new upstream release?
[15:47] <cnd> bregma, probably
[15:47] <cnd> as long as the upstream release only contains the fixes
[15:47] <cnd> I think one or two items have been committed that are not strictly bug fixes
[15:47] <bregma> I'll have to check that
[15:47] <cnd> so we will need to consider branching
[15:48] <cnd> thanks bregma, dandrader
[15:48] <bregma> yes, back to my branching process discussion point I've been meaning to finish writing up so we can discuss it next week
[17:15] <bregma> man, it's nice to be playing with C++ again