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=== udsbotu changed the topic of #ubuntu-uds-client-1 to: Track: Client | Qt 5.1(.1) migration plans and blockers | Url: http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-1308/meeting/21934/client-1308-qt51/
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sil2100Hangout link: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/368836c93bc010c273ce53686164a50dd2e47904?authuser=0&hl=en <- hangout link13:59
* rsalveti waves14:03
ScottKDid anyone from upstream review this patch?14:09
tsdgeossil2100: ↑↑↑↑14:09
rsalvetiMirv: is the package with jit enabled by default on arm already available in the ppa?14:13
rsalvetiwe'd like to have it enabled by default if possible14:13
rsalvetiit's way faster at least14:13
sil2100ScottK: you mean the QPA themeplugin order-load patch?14:14
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ScottKYes.14:14
rsalvetione easy way to check, is going to https://www.webkit.org/perf/sunspider/sunspider.html14:14
rsalvetipmcgowan: ^14:14
pmcgowanok14:14
pmcgowanrsalveti, please do ;)14:14
rsalvetiif it works fine with that, when testing jit, then it'll probably work everywhere14:14
rsalvetipmcgowan: sure :-)14:14
sil2100ScottK: not yet, as I said, once I get some info from the upstream developers and then assess if it's really needed14:15
pmcgowanScottK, what do you think about getting 5.1 into saucy?14:15
sil2100ScottK: but it seems so for now at least14:15
rsalvetiMirv: pmcgowan: do you know the status of the pixelratio patch in qtwebkit?14:15
ScottKI think you're better of to go to 5.1.14:15
rsalvetithat was the most annoying one to fix, besides jit14:15
pmcgowanScottK, yep14:16
ScottKWhatever rough edges it has, it'll be an overall improvement.14:16
rsalveti+114:16
rsalvetiright14:18
rsalvetiok, thanks14:18
asacas long as the impact is well understood and all stakeholders are happy, i also feel we should do it14:18
rsalvetiyeah, that needs to be fixed before switching I guess14:18
pmcgowanasac, yes, we need a concerted testing plan, then flip14:19
rsalvetido we want a formal call for testing (if it didn't happen already)?14:21
asacyeah. that would be cool14:21
rsalvetiasac: can we test custom images already using the same infra used by the official image?14:21
asaccan we prepare stuff outside and do a binary copy? building qt takes a while, so we reduce the time where we are in an inconsitent state14:22
rsalvetiI'd like to get it run over all the smoke tests we have14:22
asacrsalveti: i would like to see it prepped in ppa, tested and directly/atomically binary copiued over at best14:22
rsalvetithat's fine, and the builders are way faster nowadays14:22
asactahts tehe safest route i see14:22
rsalvetiwell, that can break the green results :-)14:22
rsalvetiI wanted a parallel image, and make it tested the same way as the original one14:22
asaci think there is some risk acceptable14:22
rsalvetito see if there's any other regression in the apps14:22
asacif we do our homework, roughly know what to expect (e.g. what can we explain will break)14:23
ScottKDebian has done a lot of work on Qt5 recently.  I would also suggest merging their 5.1 packages and then updating to 5.1.1, if they haven't already.14:23
rsalvetiasac: well, you're stopping CI today because of that issue14:23
asacthen i am fine14:23
pmcgowanrsalveti, you think a custom image?14:23
asacrsalveti: we dont stop it... we put it in manual/coordination mode14:23
asacwhich means we just go step by step14:23
rsalvetipmcgowan: we can easily create a custom image if needed, but just wondering if that will help testing it14:23
asacto ensure the big things land in an isolated manner14:23
asacfor easy blame :)14:23
asacat best we manually test with dist-upgrade from the ppa that we will copy from, run some autopilots etc.14:24
rsalvetimaybe a call for testing using the external ppa is already enough, not sure14:24
asacand then if we are happy just binary copy over14:24
rsalvetiasac: right, but that needs to be coordinated14:24
RiddellMirv: you can ask me or others in kubuntu to upload14:24
rsalvetiand we already have the test infra for the default image14:24
rsalvetiwhy not reusing that for custom images?14:25
rsalvetiinstead of getting someone doing manual tests14:25
pmcgowanrsalveti, I will talk to francis as well, maybe the 3 of us can have a call14:25
ScottKDid you review what changes we have that should go to Debian to reduce the diff?14:25
MirvRiddell: yeah, I think the upload is not an issue, the allowing of upload is they key14:25
Mirv-y14:25
rsalvetipmcgowan: sure, sounds good14:25
asacrsalveti: lets continue later ... spilled coffee all over here :)14:26
asacbrb14:26
rsalvetilol14:26
ScottKWith my release team hat on, it sounds like all the discussion about risk and what's being done to mitigate it could be boiled down to a nice FFe that would be easy to assess.14:27
ScottKUnderstood about the packages not in Debian, but for the ones that are, it's important to keep the minimum diff for long term maintainability.14:27
ScottKAIUI, the packages that aren't in Debian haven't been formally released by upstream yet, so Debian would actually prefer not to have them.  No issue there.14:29
pmcgowanright14:29
seb128the maintainability/minimal diff doesn't seem something that has to do with FF14:29
ScottKNo.14:30
ScottKSince we're talking about the next three months today, it seems worthwhile to plan for at some point though.14:30
Qb1t3rDoes WebGL work on QtWebkit in Qt 5.1?14:33
pmcgowanQb1t3r, it should afaik14:35
pmcgowanQb1t3r, there is work remaining to enable it in touch14:35
ThanksYouMrMinerQuestion Why not Qt5.1.2 ?14:36
tsdgeosbecause there's no 5.1.2 (yet)14:36
MirvThanksYouMrMiner: 5.1.1 was released today, so it's a bit hard to use 5.1.2 yet14:36
rsalvetialright, thanks!14:37
Mirvthank you, glad to have more clarity14:38
Mirvrsalveti: if the JIT answer was fuzzy, yes all PPA:s (the latest ready one qt5-beta2 / 5.1.1~20130820) have now the JIT enabled14:47
Mirvah, and adding formal test call to the tasks, balloons can probably help there14:48
rsalvetiMirv: thanks14:48
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sil2100https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/72fd9e8502afb6b3ca99d9a43c67acd183ebbfe7?authuser=0&hl=en <- hangout link15:01
sil2100davidcalle: ^15:02
davidcallesil2100, thanks, installing plugin... -_-"15:03
sil2100Starting the session15:05
elopioI would like to know the current state of automated user testing, with autopilot. Please add it to the schedule :)15:10
sil2100elopio: ACK :)15:13
sil2100http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-1308-client-1308-scopes <- for the pad15:25
sil2100thostr_: ^15:25
tedgIt seems odd to say that we want server scopes for things like Deviant Art.15:26
tedgWhere they'd be much stronger scopes if they could use local accounts.15:26
tedgi.e. I could search my private deviations15:27
alecuThe problem I have now building the click scope is that some results are available fast (ie, the installed apps) and some are not (ie, the apps available to install, which come from a webservice)15:29
alecushould I be using different scopes for this, or perhaps I should be using a different api?15:30
alecuQ: ^15:30
pstolowskisil2100: ^15:30
davidcalletedg, very true, but this rely on online accounts integration too15:31
tedgdavidcalle, certainly, but that's not too difficult15:32
fugue88Having results jump around while new results come in is really disrupting when you're trying to click/tap something.15:35
alecujamesh: great, thanks.15:35
alecujamesh: is that with the vala api still, right?15:35
alecuQUESTION: will the C++ api for scopes be available in 14.04 or 14.10?15:36
davidcalleSound is lagging quite badly for me, not sure I get everything you say15:36
davidcallepstolowski, ^15:36
alecudavidcalle: I can hear him perfectly15:36
jameshalecu: yes15:36
jameshalecu: ResultSet.flush15:37
pstolowskidavidcalle: ah. see last note on etherpad15:37
alecugrat15:37
alecugreat15:37
davidcallepstolowski, thanks. Looking15:38
alecuQUESTION: I can clearly understand how scopes running in the server return lists of results, but it's not very clear to me if those scopes can also interact with complex previews on the client side (like the scope that let's you type in your credit card or log into your account to purchase music or apps). Is that at all possible, or are interactive previews only available for client side scopes?15:42
alecu*lets15:43
__lucio__alecu, the previews ive seen just require some piece of data to work. like music previews15:43
__lucio__alecu, we can call those previews and feed them server generated data15:43
looldavidcalle: This would need some kind of service that knows what's ok to request15:53
loollike libvirtd or something15:53
alecuright, it will be slow15:56
alecuI just wanted to understand if it was at all possible or planned15:56
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sil2100Thanks everyone16:01
alecuthanks all!16:02
mhr3_such a nice wrap up by thomas :)16:02
alecuindeed16:02
elopiothank you!16:02
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sil2100https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/129ef8287d8f93045020a8dff5ef577b473f200a?authuser=0&hl=en <- hangout link18:01
sil2100jibel: want to join in? ;)18:03
sil2100Session started!18:05
ukbeastfinally lol18:05
ukbeastCan't wait wait for MIR. :318:06
rickspencer3kgunn, what is the sense of the feedback from the call for testing?18:07
rickspencer3is everything cool for FF?18:07
ukbeastQuestion - how does Mir work with wine?18:08
rickspencer3gah, I logged out of the server18:08
jderose-system76i'll like to talk some about what system76 would like to see in the mir input layer, once it's written (that's not in place yet, correct?)18:08
jderose-system76also, is it possible to get an invite to the hangout?18:08
ukbeastdoes it fullscreen properly?18:08
rickspencer3kgunn, if you answered my question, I think I missed it18:08
ollirickspencer3, you didn't miss it18:09
rickspencer3olli, kgunn I can't seem to get the youtube video to load now :(18:09
john-mcaleelysil2100, ^^ invite to hangout request18:10
sil2100https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/129ef8287d8f93045020a8dff5ef577b473f200a?authuser=0&hl=en <- here you go!18:10
ollirickspencer3, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhNCVh18vn8#t=30618:10
rickspencer3oops18:11
rickspencer3looks like chromium barfed18:11
jderose-system76no, i mean once the x input stack is replaced18:11
jderose-system76hmm, okay18:11
rik-shawxubuntu will delay shipping xmir 13.10.  Are any other flavors working with it now, or is it going to be a "wait and see" from Ubuntu, then filter to derivatives in +1?  Any insights in communications with partners appreciated.18:11
rickspencer3I'm back18:12
rickspencer3kgunn, the problem was that chromium was slowly crashing for me :(18:12
sil2100olli: can you join in ^?18:13
sil2100Or is there not much to say?18:13
ollisil2100, I think kgunn is doing a great job18:13
sil2100;)18:14
ollirik-shaw, re flavors, the current situation is that only UbuntuKylin is planning to have xmir in 13.1018:14
rik-shawfair response: maybe more practical is do you guys test out other desktops along the way to see where they may stand?18:14
greymechWill 14.10 have Compiz?18:15
ollirik-shaw, we will once a flavor commits to use the technology18:15
rik-shaw@olli: thanks for the replies18:15
ollirik-shaw, it's in our best interest as an upstream to make sure our customers/consumers are covered18:15
ollirik-shaw, with regards to other partners, we are talking to a group of partners that we have identified as critical stakeholder in the Mir Ecosystem18:17
greymechThe only flavour that I have not had running on xmir is Ubuntu Gnome18:17
ollithis group does include ISVs, OEMs, GPU vendors18:17
olliand focuses commercial partners18:18
olliJono and team are working with the community partners, such as other upstreams (DEs) and flavors18:18
rik-shawproprietary drivers: I heard things are going on with discussions with Nvidia and AMD to support Mir.  I also read this may help Wayland as the requirements would be the same.  Do you know anything about this (if true)?18:19
ollirik-shaw, this is a very sensitive topic as these discussions are under NDA18:19
olliso we would prefer to not talk about it at this stage18:19
rik-shawolli: thank you for the reply.18:20
rik-shawyes, thank you.  w/o delving into the wayland discussion, just hoping there is a chance that mir could benefit even though that are skeptical / critical of it.18:22
sil2100Thank you everyone!18:23
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greymechThank you18:23
rik-shawthanks again.18:23
jderose-system76thanks!18:23
john-mcaleelythanks!18:24
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