[06:35] <jibel> Good morning
[10:54] <pitti> jibel: ah, apport still failed due to missing /var/log/kern.log (same problem)
[11:34] <davmor2> morning all
[12:41] <elopio> good morning team!
[12:44] <davmor2> morning elopio
[12:45] <elopio> how are you davmor2 ?
[12:45] <davmor2> elopio: good thanks
[15:12] <slickymaster> balloons: ping. You there?
[15:29] <melodie> hi
[15:31] <melodie> among the distinguished people here, is there someone who may have knowledge related to the debian-cd scripts used to create the Ubuntu versions? I make use of Ubuntu Mini Remix to create some remixes, and the author of the UMR meets with an issue. I wondered where it would be possible to find an answer, or at least a lead? https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-cd/+question/240037
[15:34] <balloons> slickymaster, pong
[15:35] <slickymaster> hi balloons
[15:35] <slickymaster> can you tell me if by any chance there is such a tag like <key></key> that can be used in the manual tests
[15:38] <balloons> slickymaster, key tag? what for?
[15:39] <slickymaster> balloons: just a questions of making the tests more code like readable, really
[15:40] <slickymaster> in spite of writing hit the "Enter" key we would simply write hit <key>Enter</key>
[15:47] <balloons> slickymaster, ahh.. no, nothing like that
[15:48] <balloons> you could bold it or italics it, but that's not standard across the tests
[15:48] <slickymaster> balloons: ok, thanks anyway
[15:48] <slickymaster> yeaps, that's the problem
[15:48] <slickymaster> using those tags we could somehow standardize the tests
[21:06] <balloons> evening dkessel_
[21:06] <balloons> evening Letozaf_ :-)
[21:06] <balloons> and morning to you Noskcaj
[21:06] <Noskcaj> hey balloons
[21:06] <Letozaf_> balloons, evening balloons, how are you ?
[21:07] <balloons> Letozaf_, feeling better. Glad to be back in action. Putting together the work items from our blueprints
[21:07] <dkessel_> gold evening balloons, morning Noskaj, hey Letozaf_
[21:07] <Letozaf_> balloons, glad you feeling better
[21:08] <Letozaf_> dkessel_, hey
[21:10] <dkessel_> balloons which touch app still needs someone to fix autopilot bugs?
[21:10] <balloons> yes indeed :-)
[21:11] <balloons> dkessel_, well, file manager just got fixed and it was the worst. Music too got fixed. Let me give you the list of other bugs you can look at
[21:12] <dkessel_> looking for something to do tomorrow evening before the membership application meeting ;)
[21:12] <balloons> dkessel_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6521877/
[21:12] <balloons> big list, but all the filemanager ones are done, calculator too and music
[21:13] <balloons> dkessel_, basically anything you see on the dashboard that has a failure, you can investigate :-) http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/trusty/
[21:14] <balloons> dkessel_, this is handy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/TouchTesting#Running_autopilot_tests
[21:14] <balloons> If you see something failed in the dashboard, grab the source and run it on your phone
[21:14] <balloons> if the failures happen there too, then try and fix them, push a new branch and test it on the device (if you can)
[21:14] <balloons> submit an mp and repeat.
[21:15] <dkessel_> I only have the emulator...
[21:16] <dkessel_> OK I will have a look at the dashboard tomorrow
[21:17] <balloons> dkessel_, emulator / desktop works too
[21:17] <balloons> excellent
[23:05] <darkangel> Hello peepsz