[08:00] <dholbach> good morning
[09:09] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Get a Different Name Day! :-D
[09:20] <Laney> mpt: by header, do you mean ListItem.Header?
[09:20] <Laney> because what I had there was the 'title' of the Dialog
[09:20] <Laney> and those /were/ ListItems - that's one of the reasons I was complaining about Dialogs not being so useful right now
[09:21] <Laney> I think I get to file some bugs and not do this work right now...
[09:50] <dpm> mzanetti, what do you think about https://code.launchpad.net/~bobo-324/reminders-app/fix-1273111/+merge/204404 ? I wasn't too sure about the hardcoded width
[09:51] <mzanetti> dpm: yeah... I don't really like it either
[09:51] <dpm> mzanetti, do you have any suggestion for him to try something else?
[09:51] <mzanetti> dpm: but I would need to experiment with it myself to figure something more suitable
[09:51] <dpm> ok
[09:55] <dpm> mardy, about this MP... https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/reminders-app/app-access/+merge/204191 - could you rebase it to trunk when you've got a minute? Also, does it still require to use a ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts branch that's not yet landed for testing?
[09:58] <mardy> dpm: it's not landed yet :-(
[09:59] <dpm> mardy, np, I'd suggest that we wait until it's landed to review the MP, is that ok for you? Or do you expect it to take quite a while for it to land?
[10:02] <dpm> WebbyIT, mzanetti, I'm going through the branches needing review and I've noticed this one: https://code.launchpad.net/~rpadovani/reminders-app/rtfmplaceholders/+merge/204393 - we decided to put RTF on hold for now as it will require quite a lot of work. Does this branch still needs to be reviewed as the first step to get RTF support, or shall we mark it as WIP?
[10:03] <Laney> zsombi: timp: Is the DatePicker supposed to implement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDatePickers#Specification> ?
[10:03] <WebbyIT> dpm, you can mark it as WIP, I only added icons in toolbar...
[10:04] <mzanetti> dpm: yeah, please put it to WIP
[10:04] <Laney> That sounds more like an OSK mode than a UITK component to me, but I don't know ...
[10:04] <zsombi> Laney: yes, in parts. That wiki page is outdated, and noone had time to update it with the desired layouts.
[10:04] <dpm> done, thanks guys
[10:05] <zsombi> Laney: it cannot be an OSK layout as it can be invoked from other components than inputs.
[10:05] <Laney> zsombi: I mainly mean the bit where it's in the same place as the keyboard
[10:05] <zsombi> Laney: more, it should be shown as popover in form factors > phone
[10:05] <zsombi> Laney: that is achieved using PickerPanel
[10:06] <Laney> aha
[10:06] <zsombi> Laney: you should use PickerPanel to invoke the DatePickers, the other components were made public so it can be included in dialogs, panels, etc
[10:07] <Laney> can you maybe refer to that from the DatePicker documentation?
[10:08] <zsombi> Laney: yes, we could, pls file a bug against ubuntu-ui-toolkit so we can track it
[10:09] <Laney> done
[10:09] <zsombi> thx, bug number?
[10:09] <mardy> dpm: I agree, let's wait
[10:10] <Laney> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/+bug/1279729
[10:10] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1279729 in Ubuntu UI Toolkit "Refer to PickerPanel from DatePicker's documentation" [Undecided,New]
[10:10] <Laney> now let me see if I can open one of these from a Dialog ...
[10:11] <dpm> ack, thanks mardy
[10:13] <mzanetti> zsombi: is the ExpandablesColumnt to be move to Ubuntu.Components too or should I keep it in ListItems?
[10:14] <zsombi> mazanetti that can stay there... have you checked my comments on the MR?
[10:18] <mzanetti> zsombi: yeah, on it
[10:18] <zsombi> mzanetti: sorry for asking you to split the MR, but it makes sense to have the changes in small separate ones so it can be tracked much easier
[10:19] <zsombi> especially the fixes on UbuntuTestCase
[10:19] <mzanetti> :/
[10:19] <mzanetti> ok
[10:28] <zsombi> mzanetti: you can have one MR for Expandable and ExpandablesColumn, but have a separate one for the UbuntuListView
[10:28] <mzanetti> zsombi: ack
[10:29] <mzanetti> gives more LP karma :D
[10:29] <mzanetti> always look at the bright side :D
[10:29] <zsombi> mzanetti ;)
[10:29] <dpm> mzanetti, I'm going through the work items for reminders as well, could you help me updating their status with the questions here? -> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6924809/
[10:30] <mzanetti> dpm: yeah, I can help a little with that. although I probably only do real work on reminders next week.
[10:31] <dpm> mzanetti, that's fine, for now I meant helping by answering the questions and finding out which ones are done and which ones need work :) ^^
[10:31] <mzanetti> dpm: ack... will walk through the BP items
[10:31] <mzanetti> there's probably more I've already done by now
[10:32] <dpm> given the fact that you were quicker implementing features before the work items were even written, I've got no doubt about that :)
[10:32] <mzanetti> :D
[10:34] <dpm> mzanetti, if I want to test reminder creation, do I still need to follow a set of steps before I add the reminder? I seem to remember that was the case when you first landed reminder support, but I've not yet had the chance to test them (will do now)
[10:34] <mzanetti> dpm: yes, the note still needs to be fully downloaded before you can edit the reminder time
[10:35] <mzanetti> dpm: however, if you already have the branch that downloads visible items, that should do it for you
[10:35] <dpm> mzanetti, I should have it, that should be in trunk and the 0.4 version that is in the store since yesterday should have included it
[10:36] <mzanetti> ah, nice
[10:36] <dpm> let me test that now
[10:39] <mzanetti> zsombi: first one: https://code.launchpad.net/~mzanetti/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/children-to-data/+merge/206139
[10:39] <mzanetti> zsombi: though jenkins might still complain a bit about this one... I'll watch for its reports.
[10:45] <zsombi> mzanetti: ok... let's see what J will say about... it used to be unstable... again :/
[10:50] <dpm> mzanetti, in the reminders tab, what's the checkbox next to each reminder for?
[10:51] <mzanetti> dpm: I see you're not an evernote user :D
[10:51] <mzanetti> dpm: its for marking the reminder as done
[10:51] <dpm> actually I do use it every now and then, but I've never used reminders :)
[10:51] <dpm> ok, thanks
[10:52] <dpm> mzanetti, is the "Add reminder" button supposed to be working, or is it not yet implemented?
[10:52] <mzanetti> dpm: that's not working yet
[10:52] <dpm> ack, thanks
[10:52] <mzanetti> iirc. it's been a while
[10:53] <mzanetti> JamesTait: lol
[10:54]  * mzanetti just scrolled up to see what day it is
[10:54] <JamesTait> mzanetti, do you recognise the reference? ;)
[10:54] <mzanetti> no
[10:55] <mzanetti> still found if funny
[10:56] <JamesTait> mzanetti, http://youtu.be/BLTR8qYWJbQ
[10:57] <JamesTait> It still may not make much sense in such a short clip, but it adds some context.
[10:57] <mzanetti> is that rowan atkinson?
[10:57] <JamesTait> It is indeed. :)
[10:57] <mzanetti> lol
[11:01] <JamesTait> mzanetti, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0526716/?ref_=tt_ep_ep1 is the episode in question.
[11:01] <mzanetti> JamesTait: nice. Will watch it tonight.
[11:02] <mzanetti> maybe I should watch the whole series
[11:05] <JamesTait> I'd recommend it. :)
[11:07] <nik90> dpm: doesn't developer.ubuntu.com have cookies to store the user credentials? It seems I have to login everytime I open the page.
[11:10] <mzanetti> dpm: ok... updated the BP
[11:14] <WebbyIT> mzanetti, if I try to shoot a photo on PC with the app I have this error: CameraBin error: "Error while writing to file "/home/rpadovani/.cache/com.ubuntu.reminders/"."
[11:14] <WebbyIT> mzanetti, is it a know issue?
[11:14] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: hmm, no
[11:14] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: does the directory exist?
[11:14] <WebbyIT> mzanetti, yap
[11:15] <mzanetti> wait... why isn't there a filename?
[11:15] <mzanetti> it /should/ generate some filename like image_1002141215.jpg
[11:15] <mzanetti> anyways, no its not known... you'd need to debug it.
[11:16] <mzanetti> if you can't find the issue, let me know
[11:16] <WebbyIT> mzanetti, dunno, If I change  camera.imageCapture.captureToLocation(cameraHelper.importLocation); with only  camera.imageCapture.capture(); it works as expected
[11:16] <popey> nik90: ubuntu single sign on requires sign on daily i believe
[11:16] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: yeah, but then it tries to store it to /home/phablet/Pictures/ on the phone
[11:16] <mzanetti> which won't work
[11:27] <daker> nik90: developer.u.c is different from myapps.developer.u.c
[11:27] <dpm> thanks mzanetti
[11:28] <dpm> nik90, I'd have to check. The store is actually a separate process running django
[11:30] <Laney> Can I change the text colour of a ListItem.SingleValue?
[11:30] <Laney> They appear as black-on-grey when used inside Dialogs
[11:52] <WebbyIT> lol, mako compiles reminders-app faster than my secondary computer
[11:55] <WebbyIT> mzanetti, I have same error on mako, I tried also to give 777 permissions to the folder and to explicit the name of the file
[11:55] <WebbyIT> QCameraImageCapture error: "Could not save image to /home/phablet/.cache/com.ubuntu.reminders/"
[11:59] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: I think its not the write permissions, but the fact that it doesn't generate a filename
[11:59] <mzanetti> but that used to work... really strange it doesn't any more
[12:00] <WebbyIT> mzanetti, you're right: camera.imageCapture.captureToLocation(cameraHelper.importLocation + "111.png"); works
[12:01] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: actually it should generate a filename on its own if there isn't one given...
[12:01] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: well, you can just put one in there... e.g. cameraimport.jpg
[12:01] <mzanetti> WebbyIT: iirc the cameraHelper cleans it up after attaching to the note
[12:01] <mzanetti> so it shouldn't be an issue that the filename is always the same
[12:02] <mzanetti> but please try all possible scenarios...
[12:04] <WebbyIT> yes, I'll do some try
[12:49] <dpm> WebbyIT, once you're done with the camera, if you are interested in something else to look into, I've just filed bug 1279779 and bug 1279780
[12:49] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1279779 in Ubuntu Reminders app "Reminders tab needs sorting by date and time" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1279779
[12:49] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1279780 in Ubuntu Reminders app "Reminder creation views needed" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1279780
[13:19] <WebbyIT> dpm sure, thanks :-)
[13:19] <WebbyIT> I've also seen that you shared file on GDrive,
[13:20] <dpm> yeah, the tablet designs look nice :)
[13:21] <WebbyIT> Yap :)
[13:56] <mzanetti> dpm: WebbyIT: hey. creating a reminder is a bit of an issue
[13:56] <mzanetti> dpm: the thing is, reminders are normal notes
[13:57] <mzanetti> on the evernote website you can't create a reminder directly but you need to create a note and the set the reminder flag to it
[13:57] <mzanetti> according to the wireframes we're supposed to create only a reminder, which would probably result in an empty note. not sure that's really a good idea
[13:59] <dpm> mzanetti, oh, I see. We should sync up with Dani on that, thanks for the heads up
[14:08] <elopio> alex-abreu: ping? I would like to remind you about https://code.launchpad.net/~elopio/webbrowser-app :D
[14:09] <alex-abreu> elopio, oh ... ok I ad it to my review list
[14:10] <elopio> thanks.
[14:24] <dpm> mardy, if we'd like to test contact/calendar syncing, I'm being told that there are some packages in a PPA that we could use. Could you help us with some advice?
[14:44] <mardy> dpm: yes, there's a SyncEvolution package in the phablet-team PPA which supports Online Accounts
[14:45] <dpm> mardy, cool, thanks. What will that package give me? What should I be looking for when testing?
[14:53] <jdstrand> kalikiana: hey, I'm using u1db as a storage and it works great. is there documentation on how I can hook it up to u1 for syncing across devices?
[14:54] <kalikiana> jdstrand: that isn't in trunk yet - I have nobody who wants to review it cause it's c++ :-]
[14:54] <jdstrand> heh, ok :)
[14:55] <kalikiana> unless you happen to have some time for that *wink, wink*
[14:55] <jdstrand> heh, not in the immediate future, but maybe at some point
[14:58] <kalikiana> in case anybody with c++ skills wants an easy road to fame https://code.launchpad.net/u1db-qt/+activereviews code is there, only review/ testing needed ;-)
[15:05] <dpm> kalikiana, is https://code.launchpad.net/~kalikiana/u1db-qt/syncWithU1/+merge/202508 the main one that needs to be reviewed to get u1 support?
[15:09] <kalikiana> dpm: yes
[15:10] <kalikiana> there's some potential follow-ups but that gets things essentially working
[15:11] <ybon> Bazaar workflow question: you guys track each branch of a project in a separate directory? I.e. no way to "git checkout" like?
[15:13] <dpm> ybon, bzr is a bit different, each branch is separate
[15:13] <ybon> ok
[15:13] <ybon> that's what I'm understanding
[15:16] <mardy> dpm: do you have access to this document? https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/1awk0wL88oTt1jXpnv1FenFcF9Dy5CEBxVTjGWBtx5YU/edit#heading=h.8c5s45jwpl4f
[15:16] <mardy> dpm: but don't follow the instructions there, yet
[15:16] <dpm> mardy, ok, I can see it, but I'll wait on your instructions :)
[15:18] <mardy> dpm: get this, first: https://code.launchpad.net/~renatofilho/+junk/sync-server
[15:18] <ybon> popey: I'm afraid I'm starting by adding more issues :s
[15:18] <dpm> mardy, sure, what does it do?
[15:21] <mardy> dpm: it contains the .service and .application files that are needed to link SE to OA
[15:23] <mardy> dpm: try to build it (I'm not sure it builds, actually...)
[15:23] <dpm> mardy, gotcha. So it's a matter of building it, installing it and then following the instructions in the doc?
[15:26] <mardy> dpm: yes, make sure that the .service and the .application files get installed
[15:26] <mardy> dpm: then follow the document starting from point 3
[15:27] <dpm> mardy, ok, thanks
[15:27] <dpm> mardy, one last question: will this work both on desktop and on the phone?
[15:28] <mardy> dpm: yes
[15:28] <dpm> ok
[15:28] <mardy> dpm: or maybe it won't work in either :-p
[15:28] <mardy> ;-)
[15:28]  * dpm gets prepared to break things
[15:35] <ybon> pkunal-parmar: is that a typo: function gloablModel() ? :)
[15:35] <pkunal-parmar> yes :)
[15:35] <pkunal-parmar> I think I changes it in some MR,
[15:35] <ybon> ok :)
[15:35] <pkunal-parmar> which are current in review
[15:35] <ybon> ok
[15:36] <ybon> pkunal-parmar: when I delete an event, it doesn't get deleted from the UI, is it worth I try to debug this?
[15:36] <pkunal-parmar> no
[15:36] <dpm> I think this might be because of eds not being up to date in 13.10
[15:36] <ybon> ah
[15:36] <pkunal-parmar> I think, problem is your EDS version
[15:37] <ybon> but I've pulled the coreapps ppa
[15:37] <ybon> it isn't enough?
[15:37] <dpm> it still might be behind of the version where that bug was fixed
[15:37] <ybon> ppa:ubuntu-touch-coreapps-drivers/daily this one
[15:37] <ybon> ok
[15:37] <dpm> that's what I meant earlier on when I mentioned that it might be a bit behind. I should have been more clear, sorry
[15:38] <ybon> no pb :)
[15:38] <ybon> so do you know how I get the good version of EDS?
[15:38] <pkunal-parmar> ybon, if you want to start contributing, then you can check how we can add support for setting date in NewEvent
[15:39] <ybon> I'm ok with that :)
[15:39] <pkunal-parmar> dpm, do you know when DatePicker is landing ?
[15:39] <ybon> but I think I should update my EDS before doing anything ;)
[15:39] <pkunal-parmar> right
[15:39] <dpm> ybon, the only way is to backport the trusty version to 13.10 in the PPA, but I'm not sure if anyone will have the time for that, as we're all focused on trusty and getting ready for the release
[15:40] <ybon> ahem
[15:40] <dpm> pkunal-parmar, I don't know the status of DatePicker, but I think zsombi might know more
[15:40] <ybon> are you guys on Trusty on your desktop?
[15:40] <dpm> I'm on trusty on my desktop and 13.10 on my laptop
[15:41] <dpm> trusty has been quite solid so far
[15:41] <ybon> is it stable enough for day to day work?
[15:41] <ybon> okay
[15:41] <dpm> also the upgrade
[15:41] <dpm> yeah, it is for me
[15:41] <ybon> ok, so maybe I should do that
[15:43] <zsombi> pkunar-parmar: DatePicker as well as PickerPanel had been released afaik
[15:44] <zsombi> pkunar-parmar: the docs at least show them http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/qml/sdk-14.04/Ubuntu.Components.PickerPanel/
[15:44] <pkunal-parmar> I was able to use Picker panels, but datepicker was not available
[15:44] <pkunal-parmar> but I will check
[15:47] <pkunal-parmar> ybol, I will go to sleep now, you can mail me if you need any help
[15:47] <ybon> pkunal-parmar: I guess ybol is me? :)
[15:48] <pkunal-parmar> yes :), sorry for typo
[15:48] <ybon> ;)
[15:48] <ybon> where can I find you email, in case of need? :)
[16:01] <dpm> ybon, you can find the e-mail of the developers in the project in LP, let me give you the link
[16:01] <ybon> dpm: he has given me his email in pm :)
[16:01] <ybon> but thanks :)
[16:02]  * ybon off to the harbour master to get a better Internet to upgrade
[16:02] <dpm> ok, cool, in any case, if you're logged in to LP and their e-mail is not set to hidden, you can find them here: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-calendar-dev
[16:02] <ybon> ok thanks :)
[16:15] <om26er> renato, ping
[16:21] <ybon> humm "Could not calculate the upgrade" aborting
[16:21] <ybon> is there a fancy thing to do to release-upgrade on an alpha?
[16:25] <ybon> humm, many many Broken package, not sure is doable for me at this stage :(
[16:54] <ybon> dpm: here is the list of broken packages when I try to upgrade: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6926413/ so I think I'm in 13.10 for now :/
[16:54] <ybon> plan B was to compile the Trusty version of EDS over Saucy, right?
[16:58] <ybon> is this the package we are talking about https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-server ?
[16:59] <balloons> ping nik90
[17:14] <dpm> ybon, the package is the Qt E-D-S plugin
[17:54] <ybon> dpm: aaah, thanks :)
[18:36] <ybon> -- Installing: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/organizer/libqtorganizer_eds.so
[18:36] <ybon> ^^ dpm :)
[18:36] <ahayzen> balloons, ping
[18:37] <balloons> ahayzen, pong
[18:37] <ahayzen> balloons, this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/autopilot-qt/+bug/1269578
[18:37] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1269578 in Autopilot Qt Support "Autopilot cannot access MediaPlayer component" [Critical,Confirmed]
[18:37] <ahayzen> balloons, regarding ur comment in the merge earlier
[18:38] <balloons> ahayzen, yes ty.. notice they backed out the "fix" it broke things
[18:38] <ahayzen> balloons, yeah lol
[18:38] <balloons> but it's still a critical bug
[19:30] <balloons> ahayzen, apparently it's on target to be fixed again next week :-)
[19:31] <balloons> it's a good bug that you found
[19:31] <ahayzen> balloons, cool :)
[19:32] <ahayzen> balloons, could i ask for ur opinion on another MP?
[19:32] <balloons> ahayzen, certainly
[19:32] <ahayzen> balloons, https://code.launchpad.net/~andrew-hayzen/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/fix-swipe-delete-002/+merge/202171
[19:33] <ahayzen> balloons, read this comment https://code.launchpad.net/~andrew-hayzen/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/fix-swipe-delete-002/+merge/202171/comments/480172
[19:33] <ahayzen> balloons, basically there was an animation not occurring before, which i've now fixed ... but how do i go about creating a test which would fail before and work now (so basically detects the animation occurring?)
[20:25] <ybon> what's the best way to have a "nexus" host to be able to run calendar app tests (as in  http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-calendar-dev/ubuntu-calendar-app/trunk/view/head:/testrun.sh ) ?
[20:27] <balloons> ahayzen, sorry, got distracted
[20:27] <ahayzen> balloons, np
[20:27] <balloons> ahayzen, Leo is asking for lower level tests.. that is something in the sdk isn't being well tested
[20:28] <ahayzen> balloons, so wht should i do?
[20:28] <balloons> you managed to find it because it broke something
[20:28] <balloons> Leo is just concerned that it could regress again
[20:29] <ahayzen> balloons, yeah it broke our move from our custom swipe delete => SDK
[20:29] <balloons> imho, if elopio is happy with the merge in the toolkit, file a bug to get the test added to the sdk
[20:29] <balloons> I realize that might just bury it, but they are two different things
[20:30] <balloons> I wouldn't hold your merge on the basis of the other.. but as he said, it needs a qml test for the sdk to test for this
[20:30] <ahayzen> balloons, ok, i'll probably try and talk to tim at some point as i need someone to approve it anyway
[20:34] <elopio> ahayzen, balloons, yes, just that. Please talk to somebody on the toolkit, and they will either help you writing that missing test, or tell you to file a bug and assign it to somebody.
[20:34] <elopio> ahayzen: thanks for working on it.
[20:34] <ahayzen> elopio, thanks for ur help
[21:32] <ybon> popey: around?
[22:01] <nik90> popey: hey, sry I missed the clock app meeting today
[22:16] <ybon> anyu idea why there is no .desktop file in the calendar-app?
[22:16] <ybon> -u
[22:18] <nik90> ybon: there is a desktop file for the calendar app.
[22:18] <nik90> ybon: bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-calendar-dev/ubuntu-calendar-app/trunk/view/head:/com.ubuntu.calendar_calendar.desktop.in
[22:18] <ybon> ah, desktop.in is valid too?
[22:18] <ybon> but so why the manifest.json doesn't point this one?
[22:19] <nik90> ybon: all core apps have transitioned to cmake. As a result the source could indicate .desktop.in while after building the click package it is converted to .desktop
[22:20] <nik90> I do not know how exactly it works since the commit was not done by me
[22:20] <ybon> ah
[22:20] <ybon> interesting
[22:20] <ybon> but then when I do "Ctrl-F12" to run the app on the device, it fails
[22:20] <ybon> looking for the .desktop that does not exist
[22:20] <nik90> what really?
[22:21] <ybon> I sware :)
[22:21] <nik90> I will just the clock app since it just made the transition recently...give me a minute
[22:21] <ybon> I give you this minute with pleasure :)
[22:24] <nik90> ybon: shit you are right!
[22:24] <nik90> balloons: ping
[22:25] <ybon> also, while you are here nik90: any idea how I set up the "nexus" hostname for running the unittests?
[22:25] <ybon> I don't think I can add a port in /etc/hosts
[22:26] <nik90> ybon: sry not sure about running unittests on devices
[22:26] <ybon> I just see a "testrun.sh" that want to do that
[22:26] <ybon> how do you run test usually?
[22:26] <ybon> I mean autopilot
[22:26]  * ybon noob
[22:27] <nik90> ybon: I run autopilot tests on the device using a script given by popey
[22:27] <nik90> You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu.com/6721815/
[22:27] <ybon> wow :)
[22:28] <nik90> yup popey is a magic bot :)
[22:28] <ybon> I was expecting some "make autopilot" wizardrie ;)
[22:49] <ybon> is there a commit comment convention on bazaar/launchpad? Like in git, only 70 chars for first line, then jump a line, then others lines