[08:37] <xnox> superm1: i'm not sure yet, but developers from mir/desktop teams are working on porting ubiquity.
[08:42] <xnox> superm1: at the moment in saucy, ubiquity is still starting it's own X session. And to change that there should be commits in lp:ubiquity, there haven't been any yet.
[14:41] <xequence> What would be the easiest way to test ubiquity plugins?
[15:55] <xequence> Currently I'm starting ubiquity from my standard installation, after having installed the plugins, so this seems to work
[17:02] <infinity> cjwatson: There's a kernel cmdline twiddle to make d-i look in -proposed, right?  (I really feel like I should know this, but I do it so infrequently)
[18:18] <superm1> ah okay thanks for update xnox
[18:42] <xnox> xequence: that's a reasonable way to test a plugin.
[18:42] <xnox> xequence: there is some automated unit-tests one car write for the plugin. E.g. see tests for the ubuntuone plugin. but running ubiquity after dropping in a plugin, is currently the only way to fully run/test a plugin.
[18:47] <xnox> infinity: google "ubuntu testing enable proposed"  => https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed => apt-setup/proposed=true
[18:54] <infinity> xnox: My google-fu failed me, apparently.  Thanks.