[01:37] <darkxst> jbicha, can you copy gvfs to staging to rebuild against the new goa?
[01:51] <darkxst> actually it will need some minor changes to install the goa monitor
[02:23] <darkxst> jbicha, http://pastebin.com/2zckE7s1
[02:30] <jbicha> you know I don't think I've touched gvfs before
[02:35] <darkxst> its basically just a rebuild to get the goa module built
[02:36] <darkxst> for files integation in nautilus
[02:37] <darkxst> i.e.  ownCloud support
[02:54] <jbicha> the backends install stuff is an interesting hack
[02:55] <jbicha> it's going to be a bit annoying whenever regular Ubuntu updates gvfs though
[02:57] <jbicha> by the way, several sponsors prefer the series be left at UNRELEASED
[02:58] <jbicha> but I had one sponsor who didn't like that I left it that way
[03:21] <jbicha> darkxst: you want to try again? https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3-staging/+build/4354323
[03:21] <jbicha> I didn't test-build it first this time :(
[03:47] <darkxst> jbicha, I did test build it and it build fine
[03:47] <darkxst> here
[03:50] <darkxst> meh -> Build GOA volume monitor:     no
[03:52] <jbicha> missing goa build-depends?
[03:52] <darkxst> jbicha, yes
[03:55] <darkxst> jbicha, just add 'libgoa-1.0-dev (>= 3.7.1)'
[03:57] <darkxst> hmm, had been told not leave the UNRELEASED before
[04:28] <jbicha> that's the fun part of having to find a sponsor, it's hard to tell what they'll ask you to do :|
[04:35] <jbicha> I think I figured out the PS1 gnome-terminal problem
[04:49] <jbicha> darkxst: does the new bash in the staging ppa work for you?
[06:59] <darkxst> ricotz, hey, if you update e-d-s can you make sure the goa owncloud module is added to packaging.
[06:59] <darkxst> (I am off for the weekend in a bit)
[09:15] <sgo11> After the grub load, there is a screen which shows "Ubuntu Gnome" and process bar (4 dots). how can I change it? what is it called? I don't think that is managed by plymouth. thanks.
[19:01] <camelinahat> Hi Folks, grats on the distro! What will be involved to become one of the 'recognized Ubuntu flavours' as seen here: http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives
[19:05] <jbicha> camelinahat: I believe we're official as of Monday
[19:05] <jbicha> we've held off on doing a more formal announcement until we get an idea for how soon we'll be able to piggy-back off Ubuntu's image building infrastructure
[19:06] <camelinahat> jbicha: That's awesome! Congrats! :)
[19:08] <camelinahat> can I ask, long term, how do you plan on comparing with the Gnome 3 PPA? same packages pre-installed as they offer (and without the unity stuff) or not quite so bleeding edge and just standard repository gnome 3 packages?
[19:16] <jbicha> we're the same people behind the GNOME3 PPAs
[19:17] <jbicha> all official Ubuntu flavors have to stick with the regular archives for their images
[19:19] <camelinahat> Ah okay. I wasn't aware of the last point. So for the most Gnome 3 experience it's best to go with the image, and then continue using the PPA as well. :)