xequence | cub, Takes a while to get into packaging. Would of course be good if you could have something useful to do for at least one package | 11:01 |
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xequence | ..and in that way you slowly learn all the details around it. | 11:01 |
xequence | Since I'm still learning, I haven't been able to write good docs on how to get into Ubuntu Studio packaging easily | 11:03 |
xequence | A lot has to do with which tools you use, and how they work | 11:03 |
xequence | And there's quite a bit of difference between many of the packages | 11:04 |
cub | yeah, I would like to as there are some packages I'm more interested in for my own use | 11:08 |
cub | but time is always in the way | 11:09 |
cub | so I start reading up, have to break for something else in life. And next time I have to start from scratch again. :P | 11:09 |
cub | I'm zsync the nightly isos to test what we talked about yesterday on my way home | 11:10 |
cub | hmm but it said nothing was fetched. xequence can is there a new nightly build even though nothing has changed in the iso? | 11:11 |
xequence | cub, While doing that, you can investigate the source package for ubuntustudio-default-settings. And ask about anything that comes to mind | 11:11 |
xequence | Not sure | 11:11 |
xequence | Any build from a month back should be good to test on this particular item | 11:11 |
cub | sure | 11:12 |
cub | on both i386 and amd64? | 11:12 |
xequence | one of them is enough | 11:12 |
cub | how's work coming along? | 11:13 |
xequence | I don't know much about login sessions myself. So, if you want to get your hands dirty on this one, you could be our expert on that | 11:13 |
cub | I could always try. :D | 11:13 |
xequence | I'm preparing a new version of ubuntustudio-controls (have been for three years, it seems) | 11:14 |
cub | will you be handling the release parts now that Howard is away? | 11:14 |
xequence | Yes | 11:14 |
xequence | But, if you want, you could do that, of course | 11:14 |
cub | hehe not yet | 11:14 |
xequence | :) | 11:14 |
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