[14:25] mterry: heh it's alright. [14:25] the point of our site is to provide good quality answers and if the current answers aren't good enough, adding your awesome answer is so much encouraged. [14:26] you did just that, and i already upvoted you! === mhall119_ is now known as mhall119 [14:58] jokerdino, thanks for providing the first answer, though, that was really helpful already. I chose Mike's one in the end, as it provided more info. But yours is useful to understand what the "share" part means, which wasn't clear to me before [15:00] you're welcome, sir :) [15:00] you both sound apologetic that you have to unaccept my answer and accept his. i have no worries about that. [15:01] so.. yeah [15:02] http://askubuntu.com/questions/98692/how-to-add-support-for-the-global-menu-to-a-python-non-gtk-non-qt-app [15:02] ^that question has a nice bounty on. and definitely a good place to document relevant stuff. please do advertise it a bit more.. [15:42] jokerdino, done :) [15:43] thanks :) [17:24] I'm confused about developer.ubuntu.com and the ubuntu software center. [17:24] The software center seems to be showing me the same apps I can get with apt-get from standard repos ... [17:24] but developer.u.c is for a process that gets apps into some other, less blessed, repository, isn't it? [17:25] (Was hoping I'd understand this better after UDS, but I still don't.) [18:02] yes regardless what repositories you have, you should allways be able to install them with apt-get or synaptic or so... but I don't know about ubuntu software center, is it complete? (have all applications, or only selected ones?) === jalcine is now known as jacky [20:04] akk: I think there is currently only one app in USC for 12.04 that cae in through the d.u.c. process [20:04] *that came in* [20:06] it's named 'leds' [20:08] Right, I guess most of the apps are only approved for 11.10? [20:09] In case anyone's lurking and wondering, it turns out it's the "extras" repository [20:09] certainly more than 1 [20:09] and can be searched with aptitude using the origin "LP-PPA-app-review-board" [20:09] indeed [20:10] I think the app reviews for 12.04 were delayed somewhat because of the release & then UDS [20:10] * akk will be blogging this since it doesn't seem to be written up anywhere [20:11] also how to package python apps since that isn't really documented either [20:12] akk: maybe you can contribute that to the developer site even (or offer your blog post for them as a start after you published it) [20:13] I'd be happy to help write docs for the developer site. [20:13] It's pretty confusing now -- it looks very welcoming until you start trying to actually do anything. :) [20:13] I think 'dpm' is responsible for that site, but he's not in here right now