[02:10] <holstein> smartboyhw: if you would, correct me in this channel please
[02:10] <holstein> especially on stupid little picky grammatical errors where your correcting me is just adding lines to the screen
[04:54] <micahg> grr...publishing and photography will have to wait until after beta 1...srry
[04:54] <micahg> *sorry
[04:57] <micahg> at least it should build again
[05:02] <micahg> FWIW, the tasks should still be installed on the live media, but won't be in the archive, if it causes issues with the ISO, we can still try to get them in for beta 1, but I think I need help
[05:02] <micahg> or rather, see if cjwatson can do it maybe as I think I've failed here
[05:34] <smartboyhw> ......
[05:34] <smartboyhw> holstein: ping
[05:38] <smartboyhw> holstein: PING
[11:54] <scott-work> smartboyhw: i looked at the build fail email and it looks like is an indicator package that is the problem
[11:54] <smartboyhw> Yes it is
[11:54] <smartboyhw> Strangely Xubuntu has the same problem I think
[11:54] <scott-work> smartboyhw: i spoke with mic.ah about this, because i had seen him mention the indicator already, and he was working on getting something to the repos soon
[11:55] <scott-work> not strangely really, we are using the same indicator system as them actually
[11:58] <smartboyhw> OK
[12:23] <holstein> smartboyhw: poing
[12:24] <smartboyhw> holstein: pong
[12:24] <smartboyhw> Hi holstein:)
[12:25] <holstein> hey!
[12:25] <smartboyhw> The build failures are still on, Xubuntu indicator problems:(
[12:26] <holstein> sure..
[12:27] <smartboyhw> ...
[12:30] <holstein> wait til ours start to pile up
[12:30] <holstein> OH... and theres a meeting in the main dev channel about just remving JACK or one of our big main packages ;)
[12:30] <smartboyhw> What? I'll go there immediately
[12:31] <holstein> nah.. you dont go there
[12:31] <smartboyhw> ?
[12:31] <holstein> and you certainly dont go there and complain
[12:31] <smartboyhw> I won't complain, only listen
[12:31] <holstein> im just saying.. there are a lot of fires to put out
[12:31] <smartboyhw> :)
[12:31] <holstein> no need to be concerned yet
[12:32] <smartboyhw> ok
[14:31] <scott-work> holstein: do you know which package?
[14:31] <scott-work> if this is only being removed from the main repo, this might not be a problem really
[14:31] <holstein> scott-work: im just saying.. like last cycle
[14:31] <holstein> when the s nearly hit the f ;)
[14:31] <holstein> thats when i get worried
[14:32] <smartboyhw> ...
[14:33] <scott-work> this is all i've seen so far:
 knome: hey, looks like pidgin-libnotify is broken for now due to the indicator-messages transition, causing xubuntu to fail to build [07:26] <knome> Laney, can you drop that until we fix the indicators? thanks [07:26] <Laney> it'll need a pidgin upload to drop it [07:26] <Laney> can you test an upload just dropping the recommends? [07:27] <knome> i'm not a technical person, and i'm busy with real work now [07:
[14:33] <holstein> yeah.. its not a big deal yet i dont think
[14:33] <holstein> we dont use those anyways, right?
[14:34] <smartboyhw> Ah
[14:34] <scott-work> i think pigdin is shipped on the image but not installed
[14:34] <smartboyhw> That's the build errors
[14:38] <micahg> smartboyhw: scott-work: yeah, pidgin-libnotify shouldn't cause a build failure for US
[14:38] <smartboyhw> ...
[14:38] <micahg> the rest of the packages were accepted
[14:41] <holstein> smartboyhw: also, its a good idea to keep an eye on things in case its something xubntu can benefit from out help on
[14:41] <holstein> our help*
[14:41] <smartboyhw> OK
[14:41] <smartboyhw> What things?:)
[14:41] <holstein> smartboyhw: whatever you choose
[14:41] <holstein> you can get the xubuntu emails
[14:42] <smartboyhw> Well, I am subscribed to it
[14:42] <holstein> you can just look at the ones like that in our list and know that its not going to effect us
[14:42] <smartboyhw> The dev list at least
[14:42] <smartboyhw> Helped do some documentation work too:)
[14:42] <holstein> sure
[14:43] <smartboyhw> sure:)
[19:57] <scott-work> accidentally found this:  http://archive.org/details/ubuntu_Studio_spot