=== OutOfControl is now known as benonsoftware === forestpiskie is now known as elfy === elfy is now known as forestpiskie [15:37] zequence, i have merged your changes to main, should have a new release shortly [15:47] knome: You mean, the slide show? [16:09] zequence, yep, that [16:36] knome: Thanks [18:16] zequence: redoing the installer from scratch. I found that the basic python gui (package python-tk, AKA tkinter) is supposed to be a part of a basic install. (kde doesn't of course) It seems more than one of our packages requires it anyway. I was going to rewrite in python using that for the gui, but it pulls in tcl/tk anyway... which I happen to know well. [18:17] So I am doing it that way as a next step. The gui is much more flexable than zenity and it seems KDE doesn't ship that anyway. [18:20] Anyway, first I will do tcl/tk, then work on porting to python-tk and finally port from there to python-qt as qt seems to be emerging as the most cross DE/platform and if not certainly many of our apps use it so the user will be installing it anyway. [18:21] OvenWerk1: The plugin in lp:ubuntustudio-live has a nice way of selecting packages [18:22] OvenWerk1: You should look it up. You toggle packages from our metas. [18:22] In a tree structure [18:22] Can it be run from an already installed other DE system? [18:22] Would be a nice addition [18:22] It's python code, so you can put it in any python app [18:22] Take out the important bits only, of course [18:23] which gui did you use? [18:23] The plugin uses the ubiquity gui, with a GTK part [18:23] it doesn't have a standalone gui [18:23] the interesting part of it is the tree-view function and selecting packages from our metas that way [18:23] "it" meaning python? [18:29] I am looking at an installer for adding studio/media creation SW to other DEs. While many of our apps do use gtk, it is kind of a lot to load just for an installer. KDE doesn't come with gtk libs by default and lxde is heading away from them too. [18:30] unity and touch is becomeing more QT oriented as well. [18:44] OvenWerk1: it meaning the plugin [18:48] Sounds interesting. zequence I had thought it was just for installing whole metas, but being able to pick and choose is nice. Can the user do a "select all" for any one meta as well? [18:53] zequence: Has our settings been uploaded? It seems to me I did some changes some time ago that do not seem to be in the ISO. We should take a look through our packages and check for non-uploaded packages. [18:54] Entangle should be in the photography menu not graphics. [19:12] OvenWerk1: All packages that I have made changes in have bug reports and are up for FFe or UIFe review [19:12] what changes? [19:13] OvenWerk1: Can't see any commits of yours for since last year [19:13] OvenWerk1: Yes, you can select the whole meta, or single packages in it [19:13] All of the packages that need upload are in the sponsors queue [19:14] http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/ [20:00] zequence: let me check, I thought I had changed default-settings [20:04] zequence: sorry, try lp:ubuntustudio-menu [20:04] I will put in a bug report [20:11] OvenWerk1: make sure to subscribe ubuntu-release and ubuntu-sponsors [20:36] Bug #1295354 [20:36] bug 1295354 in ubuntustudio-menu (Ubuntu) "[FFe] Menu item for entangle is in the wrong sub menu" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1295354 [20:39] zequence: Ok, I think. [20:57] OvenWerk1: Yep. It's in the sponsors queue now [21:07] OvenWerk1: I also linked the bug with the branch [23:52] I knew I forgot something.