=== chriadam|away is now known as chriadam [07:37] jykae: normal deb packaging for now. the packaging needed is relatively simple, so you can for example copy debian/ from some other Ubuntu app if you don't want to use Qt Creator [07:38] just add more qt dependencies as you go [07:38] I think it's relatively easy to get hands on _some_ Ubuntu Touch enabled hardware https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices [07:39] either the Nexuses (Galaxy Nexus even maybe affordable) or some of the community supported that is under "Working" category === chriadam is now known as chriadam|away [07:53] Mirv: thanks for the answer! I've been thinking to try on my SGS II but it's my main use phone, so I don't want to miss the Android OS. Does anyone here tried Ubuntu Touch on SGS II ? Does it make sense to make dualboot for SGS II ? [08:01] you might want to check #ubuntu-touch regarding the devices hacking :) dunno about how feasible dual-booting is. [08:02] ok, I'll shout more there :) [11:46] Hi. I created a lunar clock in Python and I want to add it to Ubuntu Unity taskbar. How 2 do this? [11:57] up! === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson === francisco is now known as Guest70796 [15:31] Is this channel about mobile apps only? [15:32] nope [15:32] All ubuntu apps i believe [15:32] zerwas: ^ [15:33] I'm no coder but i want to help get Pybitmessage more integrated into Ubuntu. Am i right that there's no easy way to integrate a Qt app into the messaging menu? [15:39] zerwas: no, it's not [15:41] All I found was https://launchpad.net/messaging-menu-qt But the library is not in the repos so I don't know how an app developer is supposed to use it properly [15:45] zerwas: if ur no coder u won't be able to handle this problem :/ [15:45] qwertzui11: thanks. it might be easier to just create a new user interface for bitmessage from scratch :/ [15:46] zerwas: im not familiar with the project "bitmessage", I guess it depends :) [18:55] Hi. I made a lunar calendar app and I want it to show in unity/gnome taskbar. How can I do that? === chriadam|away is now known as chriadam