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dpmmorning all06:46
ajmitchhi06:48
dpmhey ajmitch, how are you doing?07:34
ajmitchdpm: good thanks, how are you?07:52
dpmajmitch, good as well, voting on the judge sheet and changing some statuses in myapps :)07:53
ajmitchI can see I've got a lot to vote on tonight07:53
dpmI'm going to e-mail all contest developers whose app is in Needs Information too, so that they come back to us07:53
* ajmitch will try & go through those that have 2 votes already, they should be quick :)07:55
dpmexcellent07:57
dpmif someone could go through the contest entries on the 'Reply from Developer' list on https://trello.com/board/ubuntu-arb-submissions/4fee2215cee295013c0862ba that'd be great too, which would reduce the list of apps pending review07:59
* ajmitch will take a look if there's time later08:04
OwaisLdpm: Hey, I've already fixed the copyright file issue in fogger that was raised on the ML earlier today. :)08:07
dpmthanks ajmitch08:07
* ajmitch wishes the dash would respond in < 30 sec on his desktop08:09
dpmand thanks OwaisL. The ARB members will now be able to resume the vote on your app, good work!08:09
dpmok, sent the e-mail to a bunch of people, I hope I'm not blocked for spam :)08:26
ajmitchI hope not :)08:28
ajmitchI'm sure that for some of these apps the generated debian/rules is just about bigger than the app08:29
coolbhavihey highvoltage dpm12:16
highvoltagehey coolbhavi12:16
dpmhi coolbhavi12:17
dpmhey highvoltage12:17
coolbhavihighvoltage, I just saw a comment like reviewing this app 30000 feet over atlantic :) where are you now?12:18
coolbhaviin SA?12:18
highvoltagecoolbhavi: back in canada, was in debconf in nicaragua and was on my way back12:19
dpmnice :)12:19
coolbhavihighvoltage, oh nice :)12:19
dpmcoolbhavi, highvoltage, if you've got some time, do you think you could have a look at the contest entries on the 'Reply from Developer' list on https://trello.com/board/ubuntu-arb-submissions/4fee2215cee295013c0862ba ? I think some of them might be up for voting or nearly, and they might require just a few minutes and a status update12:21
highvoltagedpm: I could, however I'm prioritising current votes, I still have around 30 outstanding ones12:24
highvoltagedpm: I'll do that after them12:24
dpmhighvoltage, excellent, thanks a lot12:25
coolbhavidpm, I just had a quick look through and moved ppa software center into voting status12:46
dpmnice!12:46
dpmawesome coolbhavi, thanks12:46
coolbhavidpm, no mention12:47
coolbhavimhall119, hey12:57
mhall119coolbhavi: hello13:41
coolbhavimhall119, pm?13:41
mhall119sure13:41
dpmmhall119, do you have a rough count of how many quickly apps were submitted for the contest?14:29
mhall119dpm: not quickly apps, no14:29
dpmmhall119, did you not import all quickly apps to quickly-gtk?14:29
mhall119no, just the ones I had local branches for because I was reviewing them14:30
* highvoltage can only say so far "a large number of them"14:31
highvoltageit's noticable because the quickly apps have become really quick and easy to review14:31
mhall119dpm: I can probably modify dholbach's apps-brancher to look for .quickly files, but it'll take a while14:33
mhall119is this for the stats jono wanted yesterday?14:33
dpmmhall119, yeah, but don't worry about it. It's not an important stat for now. I was just asking in case getting the number was a matter of a couple of mins14:34
* highvoltage gets open arb votes down from 32 or so to 2419:25
highvoltage(well, of the ones I had open, anyway)19:25
ajmitchhighvoltage: awesome work19:38
achunisuccess20:12
achunieh, wrong channel :)20:13
highvoltageare javascript libraries allowed in arb app?20:54
highvoltagelike if someone ships jquery with their app?20:55
ajmitchthat'd be borderline, especially as we have libjs-jquery in the archive20:59
highvoltageyeah I saw it depends on it as well, so I guess they've been meaning to use the packaged files21:00
highvoltageI commented about it on myapps21:00
ajmitchwhich app?21:00
highvoltagelightread21:00
* ajmitch just saw a comment come through from you about copyright, you didn't mention jquery21:01
highvoltagehmm, I'm sure I did21:01
ajmitchsearch for jquery on https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/apps/1225/feedback/21:01
highvoltage"Even though it ships those files, it's also marked as dependencies in the control file. It might be that you just need to link to the installed ones and not ship them anymore."21:02
highvoltageah right21:02
highvoltageI see21:02
ajmitchwhat does it use them for?21:03
ajmitchdoes it wrap some html view?21:03
highvoltageyeah seems to show it in a webkit browser21:03
ajmitchbtw, what are your thoughts on https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/app-review-board/2012-July/001380.html ? I asked him to email the list about it21:05
ajmitchI'm guessing that we'd need to beg the TB for another exception21:05
ajmitchI'd ping mr graber but I suspect he's a little busy :)21:06
highvoltageajmitch: "Unfortunately this causes errors21:13
highvoltagewhen running arb-lint on the application."21:13
highvoltageis that the actual problem?21:13
ajmitchwell, the problem is that the have a nautilus extension, it can't live in /opt21:16
ajmitchlike writing lenses21:16
highvoltagein cases like that I guess it's an app that should go into the archives21:17
ajmitchhttps://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/apps/1020/feedback/ is the app itself, it'd be usable (but less so) without the nautilus extension21:18
stgraberajmitch: my own opinion at this point (TB hat on) is -121:18
ajmitchstgraber: I figured it would be21:18
stgrabernautilus extensions have pretty broad access to nautilus IIRC and failure to load crashes nautilus completely21:18
stgraberso the stability of your desktop depends on how good your suckiest extension is, not sure we want that21:19
ajmitchgeorge_e: how functional is nitroshare without the extension?21:19
stgraber(I wrote a nautilus extension, so I have a vague idea of how bad that stuff is ;))21:19
ajmitchyeah I've had to hack out some bad extensions in the past :)21:20
george_eajmitch: Fully functional.21:20
george_eIt doesn't depend on the extension in any way.21:20
george_eThe extension merely uses the XML RPC API exposed by the application.21:20
ajmitchgeorge_e: ok, it looks like we'll need it updated to not include it in the package then, sorry21:20
george_eajmitch: Yeah, that's okay.21:21
ajmitchonce you can upload to the PPA properly :)21:21
george_eYeah, turns out I was using the wrong PGP key.21:21
stgraberto be fair, I haven't looked at the nautilus3 API, but I don't expect it to be mucher better than nautilus221:22
george_eI'm fixing that now as we speak.21:22
ajmitchstgraber: pretty sure that nautilus-python extensions will still be in-process21:22
stgraberideally you'd expect some kind of clear separation between the core and the extensions, similar to what unity does, so that the world doesn't blow up when an extension crash (and considering how much fun python can be with file encodings, you have to expect it to go wrong pretty often...)21:23
ajmitchright, unity may be a bit slow talking over dbus, but at least my buggy lense doesn't kill my desktop21:23
george_eajmitch: Okay, I've stripped out the Nautilus extension and uploaded packages here: https://code.launchpad.net/~george-edison55/+archive/nitroshare/+packages23:18
george_eIt may take a few minutes before they finish building.23:18
ajmitchgeorge_e: ok, can you comment on that in the myapps submission?23:18
george_eajmitch: Sure.23:19
george_eajmitch: There. Also - I made a note that I have only removed the extension from the packages in the PPA - the extension is still in the code branch.23:20
george_eajmitch: Wait a minute - Launchpad is returning funny errors.23:21
george_eI think I need to re-upload the packages again :(23:22
* george_e is really having a bad day.23:22
george_eajmitch: Okay, I finally got it fixed and published for Precise. The other series are just catching up.23:59

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