[08:31] <gour> morning
[08:31] <mgrandi> hi
[08:31] <gour> is extmerge plugin obsolete?
[08:36] <gour> another thing i'm curious is that it seems that pipelines are recommended over looms to have mq-like functionality in bazaar, but i wonder if it's really required or one can do it using feature branches & shelve only?
[08:37] <gour> probably there is something more in looms/pipeline which i do not understand (yet)
[08:38] <mgrandi> im not experienced with either of those sorry =(
[08:42] <gour> ok
[15:02] <Noldorin> lifeless: given any thought to my namespace suggestion yet? :)
[16:09] <jelmer> Noldorin: namespace?
[16:10] <jelmer> gour: you can do the same thing with feature branches and shelves
[16:49] <Noldorin> jelmer: this was a conversation about launchpad i had with lifeless from earlier… don't worry ;)
[18:48] <lifeless> Noldorin: not beyond that discussion
[19:33] <gour>  jelmer: thanks...that's what i hope to hear ;)
[19:46] <Noldorin> lifeless: heh fair enough… any plans to? :)
[19:57] <lifeless> Noldorin: as I said at the time, its not on any roadmap; examining that part of the interaction design is unlikely to bump stuff in the roadmap today; as for getting in in the future, most of the 'urgent' backlog is more functional in nature.
[20:00] <Noldorin> i.e. "no. we're never going to get around to this"
[20:00] <Noldorin> haha, fair enough
[20:03] <lifeless> perhaps :) I don't want to hold false hope out. OTOH we don't have any reason *not* to re-examine things there and improve, but doing that has to compete with all the other pressures and tasks.
[20:03] <lifeless> 'I don't know' would probably be a better summary.
[20:04] <Noldorin> yeah
[20:05] <Noldorin> it seems to me that if an issue is low priority, then it stays low priority forever
[20:05] <Noldorin> there will *always* be more "important" tasks than it no?
[20:06] <lifeless> two things can happen; we can drain the lake above it, or something can push it up to a higher level.,
[20:06] <lifeless> so, say we decide to do a usability review, we might find that namespace management is a primary driver for all sorts of poor interactions and UI
[20:07] <lifeless> at which point, everything namespace is going to become more important
[20:12] <bob2> also, 'everything namespace' is a good name for a new-wave post-industrial rock band
[20:15] <lifeless> bob2: make it imperative
[20:16] <lifeless> namespace everything
[20:23] <Noldorin> lifeless: i see. fair enough :)
[20:23] <Noldorin> at least i've planed the seed now!
[20:23] <Noldorin> heh