[04:47] Good morning all :-) [08:26] elfy hey :-) [08:26] hi DanChapman [08:32] elfy, whats the plans for xubuntu with using autopilot for testing? [08:32] well ... [08:33] we've got some people looking at it - not sure it's working all that well with our apps at present - I don't really know tbh the progress [08:34] hopefully we'll be able to make use of any that exist for 'install cases' [08:34] personally I'm not convinced by the use if it - trying to actually find any reasoning for using it is much like searching a haystack for a needle [08:35] we don't get a lot of people even testing - everyone appears to want to test ubuntu ;) [08:35] elfy well my ubiquity test works for xubuntu, so thats one that will work. :-) and Doc Viewer should aswell. [08:36] as we're a small team we have to be careful that we don't prioritise things that won't help us as much as other things [08:36] yea - I know you've been working on that ubiquity thing - those will probably help us [08:37] what we're trying to do is get to a position for the LTS testing cycle [08:37] closest thing I've got to any sort of useful comment is from balloons 'yea - there are issues with autopilot and gtk2 things' [08:40] Well i know most focus is on touch and the core apps at the moment. But i'm a bread and butter kinda guy. Care more about the things i use daily. So i would rather work on those things... So i'm happy to work on xubuntu autopilot tests if they are needed/wanted. [08:46] DanChapman: thanks for the offer :) the one's that we know about at present are tagged as xubuntu in the bug list for autopilot [08:46] if it's ok with you I'll tell the few in our team who've started to look your name :) [08:47] DanChapman: I understand where the focus lies, I even understand why :) [08:48] elfy, :-) no problem at all, i'm happy to help... yeah let them know. [08:48] k [08:48] sigh - one handed - ok - thanks is what I meant to say :p [08:50] :-D [08:50] in my head I can see the auto tests being excellent for - open, create, save, close type tests [08:50] which then leaves the manual tests to do the more advanced stuff that'll need more human input [08:50] just appears to be a pipedream at the moment though :) [08:51] anyway - mid-morning - time to go do some r/l things - cya later - and thanks once again [08:52] elfy, no probs [08:52] have fun [08:52] /market day ... === Noskcaj10 is now known as Noskcaj [10:28] hello :) [10:28] dkessel, hey :-) [10:28] i am trying to install the touch core apps ppa under raring. but i get some dependencies issues. is that known and is there a solution? [10:35] dkessel, I'm not sure. have you tried branching each app and running it that way? [10:36] DanChapman, mhh at the moment i am trying to install each of the apps manually using the ppa. maybe there's just something wrong with the metapackage... [10:36] dkessel, paste the errors plz [10:36] !paste | dkessel [10:36] dkessel: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [10:37] all right. it's been since i've been here ;) [10:39] smartboyhw, there you go: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5849460/ [10:41] dkessel, hmm, probably the dependencies needed for the apps themselves doesn't match. Can you try to go to #ubuntu-touch to ask? [10:41] sure [15:17] anyone who can answer a calendar/autopilot question? [15:19] Cecil, ouch, if DanChapman is here he would be able to answer [15:19] Hey SergioMeneses [15:21] smartboyhw, hey! how are you? [15:29] I figured it out. I just needed a bit more experience with the Touch UI gestures... (was trying to replicate by hand what autopilot was showing on screen)