[08:11] <coolbhavi> dpm, hey
[08:11] <dpm> morning coolbhavi
[08:12] <coolbhavi> dpm, morning! I have pinged the postman dev on list
[08:12] <coolbhavi> lets see
[08:12] <dpm> coolbhavi, yeah, I saw it, thanks
[08:56] <coolbhavi> dpm, pm?
[08:58] <dpm> sure, go for it, no need to ask :)
[14:00] <coolbhavi> dpm, nice explanation.. Thanks
[14:08] <dpm> np ;)
[14:13] <coolbhavi> dpm, wouldnt it be nice to have a review in progress tab on myapps
[14:14] <coolbhavi> so  that we can mark an app as review in progress and move them under review in progress tab in myapps when we work on an app
[14:15] <dpm> coolbhavi, I'm not sure I can follow. Does the "Start Review" button not do exactly that?
[14:17] <coolbhavi> dpm, start review button takes you to an information entering page on the review of the app where in we can have a button as review in progress
[14:17] <coolbhavi> explicitly
[14:18] <coolbhavi> like I have started a app review interest calculator and start review without any info would sound weird
[14:20] <dpm> coolbhavi, but I think you can just leave the comment blank, otherwise it will send an e-mail to the developer and the arb list
[14:20] <coolbhavi> dpm, let me try that
[14:22] <coolbhavi> dpm, ah thanks! I always thought the other way around
[14:23] <dpm> np ;)
[14:33] <coolbhavi> cwayne, pushed github lens to precise too
[14:33] <cwayne> coolbhavi: thanks! you're awesome :)
[14:34] <coolbhavi> haha :)
[15:10] <coolbhavi> dpm, another review done :)
[15:10] <coolbhavi> good night!
[16:09] <cwayne> is there any way to see how many times a free app has been downloaded?
[16:12] <dpm> cwayne, unfortunately not
[16:13] <dpm> we do not have any system in place to track downloads from the extras repo
[16:13] <cwayne> dpm: ah, all right thanks.  is that planned for the future?
[16:13] <dpm> we could get some data from the logs on the server, but we've not had the chance to work on infrastructure for doing that
[16:14] <dpm> cwayne, it's on the radar, but there is no ETA for now
[16:14] <cwayne> dpm: thanks :)
[16:14] <cwayne> dpm: what about a seperate software center category for unity lenses, is that on the radar?
[16:15] <dpm> cwayne, on that one you should probably ask the folks on the #software-center channel. I've no heard of that feature request, but they will be able to tell you in more detail. You can ping mvo or mpt if you see them there
[16:16] <cwayne> dpm: great, thanks
[16:16] <dpm> np :)
[16:19] <cielak> cwayne: looking for the number of downloads you may dig out some data from http://popcon.ubuntu.com/ - it's not accurate as only few participate in popularity contest, but it can give you some very general estimate
[16:20] <cielak> if we knew an exact number of downloads of a certain package, we might compare it to it's result on popcon, to calculate the % of users who have send their data to popularity contest, and that would give a much closer estimate
[16:20] <BerndSch> hi, it would be great if someone could take a look at: https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/apps/548. I'm trying since the beginning of the year to get my Lens into the software center for 12.04 and 12.10. Please review it and publish it. Would be awesome. Thanks
[17:27] <PaoloRotolo> Hi all!!
[17:27] <PaoloRotolo> Hi jono :)
[17:28] <jono> hey PaoloRotolo
[22:39] <cwayne> anyone in the arb around?
[22:39] <cwayne> my app got pushed with a bug, need it to be updated :/