[00:05] <NMinker> hello Ubuntu Developer
[00:05] <Resistance> greetings, developers!
[00:07] <erappleman> greetings all
[00:08] <Resistance> you know some of you arent being heard very well over the audio stream right?
[00:16] <erappleman> are there any improvements planned for ureadahead?
[00:17] <erappleman> D:
[00:17] <erappleman> that's not true
[00:18] <shirgall> For some reason the session is marked as 16:15-17:00 in Launchpad, even if it is on now... something did not propagate/
[00:25] <NMinker> I've had CPU issues with compiz and Nautilus on my (single core) netbook (which has had Ubuntu on it since Maverick)
[00:26] <shirgall> Boot speed relevant here too or just login?
[00:27] <NMinker> login
[00:27] <shirgall> Rats, I don't get to complain about btrfs. :)
[16:50] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 5 minutes left in this session!
[16:51] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 4 minutes left in this session!
[16:52] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 3 minutes left in this session!
[16:53] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 2 minutes left in this session!
[16:54] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 1 minute left in this session!
[16:55] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: This session has ended.
[17:03] <mpt> "Held back" = kept on the version from the previous Gnome release?
[17:05] <mterry> mpt, yeah, we're going to track 3.6 again
[17:06] <mpt> ok, I just wasn't familiar with that term
[17:09] <mpt> Will PolicyKit prompts in 3.6 still work fine outside of gnome-shell?
[17:09] <mterry> mpt, yeah :) we used it in the sense of keeping on the same GNOME version
[17:09] <seb128> mpt, yes
[17:09] <mpt> ok
[17:10] <seb128> what we have now is not actively maintained but not going away either
[17:10] <mpt> I'd like launchpad-integration to die
[17:11]  * cyphermox happily rips it out of e-d-s :)
[17:11] <mpt> \o/
[17:11] <mpt> An xkill-like "Contribute to this program" would work for programs that don't necessarily have menu bars
[17:13] <mpt> "This session is brought to you today by these fine executables..."
[17:14] <mpt> System Monitor already matches processes to applications
[17:14] <mpt> (maybe heuristically, I don't know
[17:14] <mpt> )
[17:15] <mpt> I could publish a sketch of what a Contribution Indicator might look like (reviewed by ted if he's interested), and anyone inspired (like the people who've talked about a "community indicator" in the past) could pick it up
[17:28] <mpt> Is that GTK2? If so, that software-center might be a false positive
[17:28] <mpt> There's still a GTK2 UI in the tree
[17:29] <mpt> or maybe I don't know what I'm talking about
[17:29] <seb128> mpt, it doesn't seem to come from s-c itself
[17:29] <mpt> ok
[17:32] <mpt> Update Manager uses aptdaemon already
[17:39] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 5 minutes left in this session!
[17:40] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 4 minutes left in this session!
[17:41] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 3 minutes left in this session!
[17:42] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 2 minutes left in this session!
[17:42] <mpt> Requests for what, sorry?
[17:43] <mpt> excellent
[17:43] <mterry> mpt, gnome-policykit changes
[17:43] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 1 minute left in this session!
[17:43] <mpt> I'd love to work with someone on that
[17:44] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: This session has ended.
[18:50] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 5 minutes left in this session!
[18:51] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 4 minutes left in this session!
[18:52] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 3 minutes left in this session!
[18:53] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 2 minutes left in this session!
[18:54] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 1 minute left in this session!
[18:55] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: This session has ended.
[19:11] <mpt> That's what Google said
[19:13] <mpt> Requiring people to opt in to recommendations to make a purchase would be one way of reducing the number of purchases.
[19:16] <mpt> ok.
[19:17] <mpt> no, that's not what opting in means
[19:18] <mpt> Opting in to recommendations means clicking "Turn On Recommendations" in the Recommendations box
[19:26] <mpt> ---
[19:26] <mpt> Fake reviews: That's one of the uses of the "Inappropriate?" link
[19:32] <noodles775> Most of the reviews awaiting moderation that I can see are for either "Contains inaccuracies" or "Offensive language", but most non-English (I guess all the nearly all the English ones have been moderated).
[19:36] <noodles775> FWIW: Top non-en languages (num awaiting moderation): es (67), de (26), fr (34), ru (21)
[19:54] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 5 minutes left in this session!
[19:55] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 4 minutes left in this session!
[19:56] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 3 minutes left in this session!
[19:57] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 2 minutes left in this session!
[19:58] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 1 minute left in this session!
[19:59] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: This session has ended.
[21:57] <hyc> Hello room
[22:54] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 5 minutes left in this session!
[22:55] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 4 minutes left in this session!
[22:56] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 3 minutes left in this session!
[22:57] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 2 minutes left in this session!
[22:58] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 1 minute left in this session!
[22:59] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: This session has ended.
[23:12] <wookey_> binary drivers! buuurn him
[23:12] <wookey_> especially as noveau works nicely these days
[23:19] <wookey_> so this is why the cups upstart job has some fooage waiting for the socket to appear - we're using that for 'ready indicator'?
[23:23] <wookey_> I had upstart fail to kill cups process today
[23:24] <wookey_> good :-)
[23:24] <wookey_> I filed a bug
[23:25] <xnox> link?
[23:27] <wookey_> looking :-)
[23:30] <wookey_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/996585
[23:30] <udsbotu> Launchpad bug 996585 in cups (Ubuntu) "cups (1.5.0-8ubuntu6) upgrade to precise fails: invoke-rc.d: initscript cups, action "start" failed" [Undecided,New]
[23:30] <wookey_> not particularly relevant to your disucssion
[23:54] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 5 minutes left in this session!
[23:56] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 4 minutes left in this session!
[23:56] <wookey_> it _is_ 1am
[23:56] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 3 minutes left in this session!
[23:57] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 2 minutes left in this session!
[23:58] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: 1 minute left in this session!
[23:59] <highvoltage> win 24
[23:59] <udsbotu> uds-gb-f: This session has ended.