[01:06] <TheMuso> c
[04:46] <darkxst> desrt, ping
[04:48] <darkxst> desrt, did you see Bug 1284017?
[04:48] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1284017 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome-shell crashed with SIGABRT in g_thread_abort()" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1284017
[05:22] <pitti> Good morning
[07:48] <czajkowski> pitti: you're up very early!
[07:48] <pitti> czajkowski: heh, yes
[07:49] <czajkowski> pitti: just too excited to be working on Trusty you're here so early :p
[07:50] <pitti> well, I'll call it a day early today, as we're going to the Alps for some days of hiking and skiing :)
[07:50] <czajkowski> oh lovely
[07:53] <didrocks> pitti: oh nice! Seeing how it's raining here, you should start to have some snow :)
[07:53] <pitti> bonjour didrocks
[07:53] <pitti> didrocks: ah, sunny here, but it's going to rain tomorrow :/
[07:53] <didrocks> Guten Morgen pitti
[07:53] <pitti> but Sunday they promised 9 hours of sun
[07:53] <pitti> so, hiking tomorrow, skiing on Sunday :)
[07:53] <czajkowski> didrocks: now you know how people living in england feel all day long in winter, rain! and lots of it
[07:54] <czajkowski> and ireland :)
[07:54] <didrocks> czajkowski: heh, yeah ;) It's already the second day and I'm bored by the weather :p
[07:54] <didrocks> pitti: excellent, I hope you'll enjoy :)
[07:55] <pitti> didrocks: merci
[07:55] <pitti> didrocks: I took Mon/Tue off, so nice long weekend
[07:56]  * didrocks wonders if he shouldn't take holidays until the image is green again :)
[07:56] <didrocks> like 2 weeks
[07:56] <didrocks> qt 5.2 should be done by then
[07:56] <didrocks> maybe even the scope transition
[07:56] <didrocks> and AP python3
[09:05] <seb128> good morning desktopers, happy friday!
[09:05] <Laney> morning!
[09:06] <seb128> Laney, hey, how are you?
[09:09] <Laney> happy friday seb128! I'm good thanks, looking forward to the weekend ;-)
[09:09] <Laney> you?
[09:09] <seb128> I'm good as well, thanks
[09:09] <seb128> same, w.e soon! though some work to get done before that ;-)
[09:10] <seb128> update-manager is less bored this morning :p
[09:10] <seb128> Laney, can you hint britney to try gnome-session and ubuntu-settings updates together?
[09:13] <Laney> lemme see
[09:20] <Laney> pushed that
[09:21] <seb128> Laney, thanks
[09:31] <Laney> pitti: hey, can you do me a favour using your TB powers please?
[09:31] <Laney> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/devel-permissions/2014-February/000630.html
[09:31] <Laney> Archive Upload Rights for gunnarhj: archive 'primary', source package 'ubuntu-doc'
[09:32] <Laney> I think that there was a typo when Stéphane granted this
[09:42] <seb128> Laney, the grouped hint worked
[09:42] <Laney> excellent
[09:42] <pitti> Laney: ah, let me find  out how that work
[09:42] <seb128> pitti, hey, wie gehts?
[09:42] <Laney> pitti: edit-acl from lp:ubuntu-archive-tools
[09:42] <Laney> also, yeah, happy friday ;-)
[09:43] <Laney> edit-acl -p gunnarhj -s ubuntu-doc remove then -s ubuntu-docs add AFAIK
[09:44] <pitti> $ edit-acl -p gunnarhj query
[09:44] <pitti> == All rights for gunnarhj ==
[09:44] <pitti> Archive Upload Rights for gunnarhj: archive 'primary', source package 'language-selector'
[09:44] <pitti> Archive Upload Rights for gunnarhj: archive 'primary', source package 'accountsservice'
[09:44] <pitti> Archive Upload Rights for gunnarhj: archive 'primary', source package 'ubuntu-docs'
[09:44] <pitti> Laney: better?
[09:44] <Laney> pitti: looks good to me, thankk you!
[09:44] <Laney> s/kk/k/
[09:45] <seb128> pitti, there is a gvfs 1.19.5 -> 90 update, do you want to have a look to it?
[09:45] <seb128> Laney, glib-networking in the same case in you are want to do it
[09:46] <pitti> seb128: can do in parallel to upgrade testing, just need to do something for jibel ATM
[09:46] <Laney> seb128: noted it down, ty
[09:46] <seb128> pitti, no hurry, thanks
[09:46] <seb128> Laney, thanks ;-)
[09:47] <Laney> cool, someone did it in debian already
[09:47] <Laney> should be a sync ...
[09:47] <seb128> nice
[09:47] <pitti> likewise, I'll merge our gvfs with Debian then
[09:49] <denisw> nice to see nautilus also having a classic menu bar now :)
[09:52] <larsu> ochosi: the nautilus patch adds the menubar when the Gtk/shell-shows-menubar xsetting is set
[09:53] <larsu> otherwise you'd get a menubar inside the nautilus window, which is weird with the current design
[09:53] <pitti> seb128: do you know why we have a separate gvfs-backends-goa binary?
[09:53] <seb128> pitti, because we don't want goa
[09:53] <seb128> we use uoa
[09:53] <pitti> ah
[09:58] <ochosi> larsu: oh, i see. thanks for clearing that up!
[10:00] <seb128> hey ochosi, larsus
[10:01] <larsu> seb128: hi!
[10:01] <seb128> larsu, wie gehts? happy friday!
[10:01] <ochosi> hey seb128 :)
[10:01] <larsu> seb128: I'm okay thanks! And you?
[10:01] <ochosi> oh, viele deutschsprachige hier? :)
[10:01] <ochosi> (never noticed)
[10:02] <larsu> ochosi: seb128 tut nur so ;)
[10:02] <ochosi> hehe
[10:02] <seb128> larsu, I'm good thanks
[10:03] <ochosi> all looking forward to the weekend i suppose?
[10:05] <seb128> oh yes, it has been a busy week again ;-)
[10:05]  * seb128 could use some extra sleep and recharging of batteries
[10:05] <ochosi> (lucky people, poor leisure-time contributors don't have these kind of weekends)
[10:06] <seb128> (yeah, we can't complain ;-)
[10:06] <ochosi> seb128: still post-FF exhausted?
[10:06] <seb128> yeah, a bit, but things are getting better
[10:10] <ochosi> good that there's at least hope at the end of the (release) tunnel
[10:11] <seb128> yeah, it's not bad, good to see things landing and work done
[10:12] <seb128> it's just that when you in the middle of doing the actual reviews/landings/uploads you up being overwhelmed the ff week when everybody tries to finish their thing and get it in ;-)
[10:15] <ochosi> yup, in a way that always seems to be the same each release (although LTS seems tougher)
[10:23] <seb128> hum
[10:23] <seb128> why is cheese complaining about "Error during camera setup: One or more needed GStreamer elements are missing: cluttervideosink."
[10:23] <seb128> gstreamer1.0-clutter is installed
[10:28] <seb128> shrug, removing ~/.cache/gstreamer-1.0/registry fixed it...
[10:28] <seb128> (same mentioned on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1047389)
[10:28] <Laney> I think there's a blacklisting
[10:28] <sabdfl> rvba
[10:29] <Laney> could conceivably be hybris fallout
[10:29] <ubot2`> bugzilla.redhat.com bug 1047389 in cheese "cheese fails to start, prints error message "One or more needed GStreamer elements are missing: cluttervideosink"" [Medium,Assigned]
[10:29] <seb128> how so? like it failed to init once and got blacklisted?
[10:29] <Laney> yes
[10:30] <seb128> hum, k, that's quite suboptimal
[10:30] <seb128> reminds me off compiz unloading the unityshell plugin if you happen to hit a bug which makes it not load correctly :p
[10:36] <pitti> seb128: gvfs two-way merged, tested, uploaded
[10:43] <seb128> pitti, danke!
[10:44] <seb128> pitti, speaking of gvfs, that reminds me I should open a bug about the "ipod are displayed with an usb key icon" issue
[10:49] <seb128> pitti, jfyi, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1286072
[10:49] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1286072 in gvfs (Ubuntu) "ipod displayed with an usb key icon" [Undecided,New]
[10:49] <pitti> ack
[11:15] <ritz> cyphermox, ping, wrt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1116317 . Do you plan to pull in the patches from debian into trusty ?
[11:15] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1116317 in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu Raring) "[ffe] allow option to create user connections by default" [Medium,In progress]
[11:15] <om26er> seb128, hey! Can i get this reviewed https://code.launchpad.net/~om26er/ubuntu-system-settings/pep8_pyflakes_fix/+merge/207966 ?
[11:16] <om26er> it doesn't change the actual test code, just makes it nice. more will follow
[11:16] <seb128> om26er, hey, I saw it, I'm a bit busy but I'm going to try to have a look
[11:16] <seb128> I've not a lot of clue about pep8 and pyflakes though
[11:17] <Laney> do/can you add a test to run those linters so that we don't go backwards in that regard?
[11:17] <om26er> seb128, just run 'pep8' on the tests dir and if it does not show any errors then the code is good ;)
[11:17] <om26er> same for pyflakes
[11:17] <seb128> k
[11:17] <seb128> what Laney said as well
[11:24] <om26er> CI have a hook for that, I'll get that added for uss
[11:25] <Laney> I meant in the source
[11:25] <Laney> https://gitorious.org/python-dbusmock/python-dbusmock/source/8a64b02c27837290f908b42d7fa3d0a7625b69b6:tests/test_code.py#L32
[11:26] <Laney> s/32/19/
[11:36] <didrocks> Laney: do you know how to make an armhf chdist?
[11:37] <Laney> I have done it before
[11:37] <didrocks> I have done: chdist --arch=armhf create trusty-armhf http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty "main universe restricted multiverse"
[11:37] <Laney> that's not the same thing as knowing though
[11:37] <didrocks> ahah :)
[11:37] <Laney> can you use the chdists on snakefruit?
[11:37] <didrocks> but it's trying to get i386 on ports.ubuntu.com
[11:37] <didrocks> sure, but would have been better to not use snakefruit resources and have a local one :)
[11:39] <didrocks> I'm really unsure why it's trying to getch i386
[11:39] <didrocks> fetch*
[11:40] <Laney> for multiarch I guess
[11:40] <didrocks> oh, it should be enabled, good point!
[11:41] <Laney> you can say deb [arch=blah] ...  in sources.list
[11:41] <didrocks> yeah
[11:42] <didrocks> I wanted to avoid that but mhhh :)
[11:44] <Laney> I'm guessing that it uses the dpkg configuration from your host
[11:45] <Laney> maybe
[11:45] <didrocks> Laney: yeah, I was trying to find any clue in the chdist config and nothing
[11:45] <didrocks> Laney: so you're probably riht
[11:45] <didrocks> right
[11:45] <didrocks> let me check if I can override that the other way around
[11:45] <didrocks> telling "no foreign arch please"
[11:48] <didrocks> setting a list of arch doesn't work
[11:48] <didrocks> so yeah, probably taking the host config
[11:57] <Laney> didrocks: yeah if I use a chroot without i386 to update it it works
[11:58] <didrocks> Laney: yeah, I tried with the arch restriction, only way I found for now :/
[11:58] <Laney> have a chroot with chdist installed to do updates
[12:03] <didrocks> yeah, that can be a solution. I don't use it enough though, but possible. Thanks for the hint Laney!
[12:04] <Laney> in that case I'd just use the one you have access to on snakefruit :-)
[12:05] <didrocks> yeah, will not hesitate to do that next time directly I guess :)
[12:06] <Laney> I have it symlinked into my home directory to avoid having to sudo or mess around
[12:10] <didrocks> ahah :)
[12:12] <Laney> crisis: run out of milk, still tea left in the pot
[12:12] <Laney> send help
[12:14] <didrocks> tea without milk should be mandatory
[12:14] <didrocks> that's on the list :)
[12:21] <Sweetshark> ritz: how urgent is it to get bug 1200277 fixed in the archive? I think we'll do another upload for trusty anyway before release, but dont see much movement in precise/3.5.
[12:21] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1200277 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[LibreOffice] - libreoffice-writer.desktop when drag/drop to desktop, 100% broken. " [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1200277
[12:21] <Sweetshark> ^^ seb128
[12:21] <ritz> Sweetshark, not very
[12:22] <Sweetshark> ritz: cool, thanks.
[13:04] <desrt> darkxst: i did.... unfortunately i'm having a difficult time with my computer... it keeps rebooting when i try to compile stuff
[13:04] <desrt> darkxst: new one is in the mail today :)
[13:04] <ritz> chrisccoulson, hi, any thoughts on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/1281887 ?
[13:04] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1281887 in thunderbird (Ubuntu) "upgrade thunderbird to 24.3.0" [Undecided,New]
[13:14] <asac> seb128: is uss using private qt headers?
[13:15] <seb128> asac, not that I know, why?
[13:15] <asac> seb128: because you landed qt5.2 fixes
[13:15] <asac> seb128: and people are currently operating on the assumption tha tunles you use private headers
[13:15] <asac> seb128: qt will no break you
[13:16] <asac> so if you neded fixes it means we can never use a qt point release as a drop in replace in future
[13:16] <asac> so i need hard data as this will change the way we think about qt substantially
[13:16] <seb128> there was one tweak for tests, nothing for build/run for the code I think
[13:16] <asac> seb128: only valid cases for breakage are: a) private headers or b) qreal
[13:17] <Laney> what 5.2 fix?
[13:17] <asac> seb128: can you validate? we want to ensure we triple test all our apps without bulding them against qt5.2
[13:17] <asac> so we get the data to decide what to do in the future
[13:17] <seb128> Laney, asac: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~system-settings-touch/ubuntu-system-settings/trunk/revision/571
[13:18] <seb128> that's the only change we had for 5.2 issues
[13:25] <chrisccoulson> ritz, when I get some spare time
[13:26] <chrisccoulson> it's not my main focus anymore
[13:26] <seb128> chrisccoulson, hey, how are you?
[13:27] <seb128> chrisccoulson, since the recent firefox update I've a "Firefox" menu on the left of the tabs is that known?
[13:27] <chrisccoulson> seb128, ill. my daughter has given me a cold. how are you?
[13:27] <seb128> :-(
[13:27] <seb128> chrisccoulson, get better!
[13:27] <chrisccoulson> seb128, oh, i've not seen that. i don't think that's intentional
[13:28] <seb128> I'm good thanks
[13:28] <seb128> hum, I wonder if that's a problem with my profile or some integration bit missing
[13:28] <seb128> I've the menu in the unity panel though
[13:28] <chrisccoulson> yeah, that's not meant to happen
[13:28] <ritz> chrisccoulson, thanks :)
[13:29] <seb128> but you don't see the issue?
[13:29] <chrisccoulson> i don't
[13:29] <seb128> hum, k :/
[13:29] <chrisccoulson> although, the integration is quite broken with the new australis theme anyway
[13:34] <chrisccoulson> hmmm, i think i've had enough of v8 for one day
[13:53] <xnox> seb128: did you notice http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/trusty/desktop/amd64/20140224/6808/health-check/813406/ ?
[14:37] <seb128> Laney, rb looks fine to me, if you still want to sponsor it
[14:41] <seb128> xnox, no, didn't notice, I don't watch those logs
[14:46] <seb128> shrug, I hate suspend/inhibits
[14:47] <seb128> the "don't suspend on lid close when on power" doesn't work (or need to restart u-s-d, going to try that in a bit)
[15:00] <seb128> bregma, hey, any sign of an unity landing? (having the fixes from Trevinho in, and a build on ppc64el so it can migrates to trusty, would be nice)
[15:07] <bregma> seb128, the ever-growing HDPI tweak MP is going to some thorough testing before we try to land it:  it's not a good Friday landing candidate
[15:07] <seb128> bregma, :/
[15:07] <seb128> bregma, having it in a silo would mean it's easy for others to test
[15:08] <seb128> bregma, and you can trigger rebuilds if new commits arrive
[15:08] <bregma> and the ppc64el failure makes no sense, in that there's no reason for a piece of code untouched for over a year should start failing to compile, unless the build machine itself is unstable
[15:08] <seb128> I retried the build, failed again
[15:08] <seb128> they changed the toolchain on ppc64el to default to -O3
[15:08] <seb128> so maybe an issue there?
[15:09] <seb128> though the log has undefined references, that shouldn't be coming for -O changes...
[15:09] <bregma> seb128, we have a bunch of other small fixes to land in Unity (mostly AP test fixes) I'm more interested i getting out of the way first so we can have more reliable testing of the big change
[15:10] <seb128> bregma, well, fine by me, I just want to see the lockscreen stuff to land, and that seems less and less likely since that's coming after HiDPI and HiDPI is still not landed :/
[15:14] <qengho> I have this new machine, running saucy, and I'm trying to build on it "bzr bd --builder=pdebuild". pbuilder doesn't download any of the build-deps, though. "Depends: python but it is not going to be installed." "Aborted".  Any ideas?
[15:15] <ogra> grrr
[15:15] <qengho> >   http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7010845/
[15:15] <ogra> how the heck do i tell my laptop to not pop up notifications for meetings asnd ring horridly loudly when i have meetings scheduled
[15:15] <ogra> ?
[15:16] <ogra> it preferably does that when locked and sitting next to my girlfriend while i'm away in the office
[15:16] <ogra> the popup has a "show" button, but nothing opens if i click it .... only "dismiss" seems to work
[15:17] <qengho> ogra: I had to "killall indicator-datetime-service"
[15:17] <ogra> (it goes on for hourse if i dont unlock and dismiss)
[15:17] <ogra> qengho, not an option for my GF
[15:17] <qengho> ogra: Plug in headphones to mute until you return?
[15:17] <ogra> i would just like to quieten it with an option or so
[15:18] <ogra> qengho, right, muting is what i do when i think of it in advance
[15:18] <ogra> but i fail that at times ... meaning she sits here with a loud ringing thing for 2h
[15:18] <ogra> i dont suppose we want to release like that
[15:19] <qengho> ogra: A "silence alarms" button on the lock screen would be nice.
[15:19] <ogra> well, i would prefer a way to switch sound for alarms off completely in the system-settings
[15:20] <seb128> ogra, qengho: upgrade, the fix for that bug landed yesterday
[15:20]  * ogra hugs seb128 
[15:20] <ogra> awesome !
[15:20] <seb128> ;-)
[15:20] <seb128> ogra, hugs go to charles who did the fixing
[15:20] <ogra> :)
[15:21]  * ogra hugs charles too
[15:43] <qengho> I guess I had to create the pbuilder image with "universe" component, but that doesn't explain the refusal to install things like "python".  Ah well.
[15:56] <seb128> Laney, did you see my ping about rb? do you still want to sponsor it?
[15:57] <Laney> seb128: sorry, must have missed it
[15:57] <Laney> feel free to do that
[15:58] <seb128> Laney, I don't want to steal it from you, you started it and have a tree with the archive uploads, etc ;-)
[15:58] <seb128> I just test run the binary
[15:58] <Laney> they should be in larsu's bzr branch
[15:58] <Laney> I think he merged from me
[15:59] <seb128> k
[15:59] <Laney> I can do it, but finishing up the reset tests atm
[15:59] <seb128> I can do it if you want, as said you started on it so I didn't want to "hijack"
[15:59] <Laney> don't mind
[15:59] <seb128> ok, so I'm doing it
[15:59] <seb128> thanks
[15:59] <Laney> great, cheers
[16:00] <seb128> bregma, I can reproduce the ppc64el unity build issue btw, by building with O3 on my intel box
[16:01] <seb128> so it is -O3 by default on ppc64el creating the bug
[16:01] <bregma> seb128, I'm trying to do that, too, but I have a slow machine
[16:01] <seb128> unity takes ages to build
[16:01] <seb128> took me 30min to hit the error
[16:01] <seb128> (4 years old i5 laptop)
[16:01] <bregma> I can try stripping that option from CXXFLAGS and forcing -O2 in an MP in today's landing
[16:02] <seb128> yeah
[16:02] <seb128> please make sure that any rules hackery doesn't eat -g again though :p
[16:02] <seb128> well, if it's on ppc64el only it should be fine
[16:28] <Sweetshark> seb128: MIR and FFE galore: bug 1285424, bug 1276252 and bug 1286216. Comments appreciated.
[16:28] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1285424 in hunspell-fr (Ubuntu) "[MIR] hunspell-fr" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1285424
[16:28] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1276252 in fonts-crosextra-carlito (Ubuntu) "[MIR] Caladea and Carlito fonts, essential fallback fonts" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1276252
[16:28] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1286216 in Ubuntu "[FFE] new package libreoffice-dictionaries" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1286216
[16:29] <Sweetshark> seb128: The MIRs are already CC'ed to the MIR team, the FFE not yet to the release team, would love a quick nod-off from you first.
[16:29] <seb128> ok, looking
[16:38] <seb128> Sweetshark, yeah, they all 3 make sense to me. for the FFE maybe specify if it superseed the openoffice one totally/if that one can be dropped from the archive for the LTS
[16:42] <Sweetshark> seb128: thanks. added a note to the description and cc'ed ubuntu-release
[16:44] <seb128> Sweetshark, thanks
[16:46] <Laney> QDEBUG : PluginsTest::testResetInPlugin() reset function in plugin
[16:46] <Laney> INFO   : PluginsTest::testResetInPlugin() Did not receive message: "reset function in plugin"
[16:46] <Laney> thanks qt
[16:46] <seb128> gatox_lunch, your click u-s-s branch fails to build on a missing "fakedownloader.h", where can I find it?
[16:47] <seb128> Laney, hum?
[16:48] <Laney> the message is there
[16:48] <Laney> but the test says it doesn't see it
[16:48] <seb128> \n difference?
[16:48] <Laney> hmm maybe
[16:49] <Laney> it works with a console.log() message from js
[16:49] <seb128> print "!%s!" and see if the second "!" is on a new line :p
[17:02] <gatox> seb128, it shouldn't be there.... i forgot to remove that include, removing it
[17:02] <seb128> gatox, thanks
[17:09] <Laney> seb128: hahaha seems qDebug inserts an extra space at the end
[17:09] <seb128> Laney,  https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/unity-settings-daemon/backport-small-bugfixes/+merge/208816 please
[17:09] <seb128> Laney, "nice"
[17:09] <seb128> go Qt!
[17:10] <Laney> anyway, woo tests etc
[17:10] <Laney> you want that usd thing in today?
[17:10] <seb128> \o/
[17:10] <seb128> Laney, I've a silo with that mp in it
[17:10] <seb128> but I'm not going to publish until it's accepted
[17:10] <seb128> and yeah, there were some other fixes I wanted to land today
[17:10] <seb128> that's a 2 liner, as safe as it can get
[17:11] <Laney> HAHA
[17:11] <Laney> oh you
[17:11] <seb128> :p
[17:11] <Laney> didn't i see a comment with the upstream commits?
[17:12] <seb128> yeah, I had one with more backports, but it turned out to be buggy
[17:12] <Laney> you superseded it?
[17:12] <seb128> so I wipped it out and make that one with the obvious changes
[17:12] <seb128> made
[17:12] <Laney> ok, I just wanted to click on them
[17:12] <seb128> wait
[17:13] <Laney> what happened to https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-daemon/commit/?id=96b3a1d980f3ccd2a9f42ca669592014c0a9b44c ?
[17:13] <Laney> was that the buggy one?
[17:13] <seb128> we already have it in our try
[17:13] <seb128> the buggy one was the power changes
[17:13] <seb128> they conflict with ubuntu-lid-action diff we have
[17:14] <seb128> in our *tree*
[17:15] <Laney> oh ok
[17:15] <seb128> I ended up backporting only https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-daemon/commit/?id=17b0a43b3f7d2fe31d25a95850489bb3a869bcb7 and https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-daemon/commit/?id=f48210a591bef31b2a691ed88d01c95fdd63f32f
[17:15] <seb128> Laney, btw the lid stuff is buggy for me
[17:15] <seb128> if I set "do nothing on lid close when on power" and close the lead of my docked laptop, it goes to suspend :/
[17:16] <seb128> lead->lid
[17:16] <seb128> doh, I start being tired, should read what I type
[17:17] <Laney> mmm
[17:17] <Laney> ask p_itti about it on monday i guess
[17:17] <seb128> yeah, I plan to
[17:17] <seb128> I'm going to test undocked and after a session restart as well
[17:22] <gatox> seb128, done
[17:25] <seb128> gatox, thanks
[17:30] <seb128> Laney, sooo
[17:30] <seb128> Laney, https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-system-settings/+activereviews ... do you have an opinion on what we should land next?
[17:31] <seb128> what about
[17:31] <seb128> https://code.launchpad.net/~laney/ubuntu-system-settings/system-update-show-downloading/+merge/208341
[17:32] <seb128> https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/ubuntu-system-settings/welcome-wizard/+merge/186862
[17:32] <seb128> https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/ubuntu-system-settings/workaround-scrolling-issue/+merge/208692
[17:32] <seb128> those 3, seems a safe batch for a friday evening
[17:32] <seb128> we can land the ringtone and reset on monday?
[17:32] <Laney> that's quite small
[17:32] <Laney> I didn't check if it conflicts with the click-updates one
[17:35] <Laney> those three seem fine
[17:53]  * didrocks waves good evening and good week-end!
[18:19] <seb128> oh, IRC is back
[18:21] <dobey> hrmm
[18:21] <dobey> is gnome-settings-daemon supposed to get uninstalled automagically?
[19:17] <desrt> so xps13... this is fun
[20:18] <dobey> desrt: eh? how so?
[20:19] <desrt> dobey: new laptop just came with ubuntu preinstall
[20:19] <desrt> and a nice ubuntu logo on the bottom :)
[20:19] <dobey> ah