[08:26] <triptec> in ubuntu, is it possible to detect 2 gestures at the same time?
[08:26] <Satoris> Yes.
[08:27] <triptec> or is it like windows where one have to release a gesture before another one can begin
[08:27] <triptec> os
[08:27] <triptec> oh*
[08:27] <triptec> I'm about to make a multitouch flash application will that work u think?
[08:27] <triptec> on ubuntu?
[08:30] <Satoris> Flash as in Adobe Flash?
[08:30] <triptec> yeah
[08:30] <Satoris> Probably not.
[08:30] <triptec> oh
[08:31] <triptec> well, I guess I didn't really think so but I was more hoping
[14:11] <cnd> triptec, you can make flash apps, but they don't have any multitouch support in ubuntu
[14:11] <cnd> being closed source and all, we don't have any way of fixing that
[14:12] <cnd> especially since they've abandoned flash on Linux anyway
[14:15] <dandrader> cnd, flash is abandoned on Linux!? oh, didn't know that..
[14:15] <cnd> dandrader, yeah
[14:16] <cnd> adobe has stopped development
[14:16] <cnd> they have committed to a few years of security fixes
[14:16] <cnd> but that's it
[14:16] <dandrader> when was that announced?
[14:16] <cnd> a couple months ago
[14:16] <dandrader> ok..
[14:16] <Satoris> They are providing it with Chrome, though.
[14:16] <cnd> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/adobe-abandons-linux/10418
[14:17] <dandrader> hopefully html5 replaces all current flash use cases overtime
[14:17] <cnd> dandrader, bregma, tvoss, Satoris: standups :)
[14:17] <dandrader> as for my status report: checking how nux is integrated with compiz in unity. putting geis events into nux
[14:17] <Satoris> In addition to Arsenal I have been working on my other team. In fact, I'm not sure if I should even be here any more.
[14:18] <cnd> I got some X patches off my plate, so I need to do some small revisions to the uTouch article and then some more research
[14:18] <tvoss> sprint organization, Kanban fun
[14:18] <cnd> Satoris, if you have other work, then I think it's ok if you don't keep coming to this meeting
[14:18] <cnd> it probably won't last much beyond this week anyway
[14:18] <cnd> Satoris, just make sure to follow up and get the arsenal stuff done
[14:19] <cnd> Satoris, where does that stand?
[14:19] <Satoris> I have a merge request going.
[14:19] <cnd> ok
[14:19] <Satoris> Then I need to get it run on the production machines.
[14:20] <bregma> it's a stat holiday here today
[14:20] <cnd> bregma, ok, please leave then :)
[14:20] <cnd> we don't want your kind round here no more
[14:20] <bregma> I just did, not I'm back again
[14:20] <cnd> until tomorrow :)
[14:20] <bregma> I don;t seem to have a login to the kanban -- should I, or do I need to go to someone?
[14:21] <Satoris> Getting back to knee deep C++ was an interesting change. All those static hoops you have to leap through and all.
[14:22] <cnd> tvoss, bregma's comment ^^
[14:22] <tvoss> bregma, just don't ask ;)
[14:29] <dandrader> cnd, is there any problem in having multiple subscriptions with the very same parameters/filters?
[14:30] <cnd> dandrader, I don't think so
[14:30] <dandrader> cool
[14:37] <dandrader> I was wondering the other day, what's the use case for gesture classes that dynamically appear, change and go away?
[14:39] <bregma> that should only happen when the mythical programmable recognizer comes into being
[14:40] <dandrader> hmm
[14:44] <cnd> dandrader, we had some interesting ideas way back that never materialized
[14:44] <cnd> bregma created geis in a way that provided for those ideas
[14:44] <cnd> but some areas look like holes or odd interfaces without them