[06:46] <dholbach> good morning
[11:28] <Laney> ochosi: who writes light-locker for you guys? :-)
[11:29] <Laney> Just looking at your diff & I think life would be easier if you used GDesktopAppInfo and GSettings from glib instead of manually parsing the desktop file and finding its Exec= line
[11:37] <ochosi> Laney: i'm one of the two maintainers/authors of light-locker
[11:37] <Laney> Well, saw it go by in the queue and noticed that
[11:37] <ochosi> we considered introducing some sort of configuration storage, it's still on the roadmap
[11:37] <Laney> Reading the options out of the exec line doesn't seem like the easiest way to do it
[11:38] <Laney> gsettings isn't too bad to use, I recommend it
[11:38] <ochosi> for the moment, the desktop file is the best available workaround for us
[11:38] <Laney> GDesktopAppInfo has built in support for finding the user's copy if it exists btw, that's why I recommend that
[11:38] <ochosi> yeah, it's mostly a question of picking up dependencies along the way and providing light-locker for as many distros as possible
[11:38] <ochosi> but i guess we can pick up the same depends as lightdm
[11:38] <Laney> both standard functionality
[11:39] <ochosi> mhm, i'll discuss it with cavalier once we've fixed that strange issue with suspending
[11:39] <Laney> shouldn't introduce any depends outside of glib
[11:39] <ochosi> mhm, sounds good
[11:39] <Laney> and gobject-introspection since you're python
[11:39] <ochosi> yeah, actually that python app was written very quickly
[11:39] <ochosi> at first there was no plan to provide a separate configuration dialog for light-locker
[11:40] <ochosi> we wanted to integrate that in xfce4-power-manager
[11:40] <ochosi> but then the small python app seemed like the best fallback plan for 14.04
[11:40] <Laney> nod
[11:40] <ochosi> it's funny how both unity and xubuntu took a (slightly risky) leap to a new locker in 14.04
[11:41] <ochosi> (i have to admit, i would've loved it to be light-locker, cause then we'd have some common bugfixing)
[11:41] <Laney> yeah, people realised that 1995-style lock screens aren't cool any more
[11:41] <ochosi> :)
[11:42] <ochosi> i'm pretty sure in a few years they will be cool again
[11:42] <ochosi> then we'll have to port xscreensavers various crazy animations to our lockscreens :p
[11:42] <Laney> true, I do miss floating teapots
[11:42] <ochosi> huhu
[11:42] <ochosi> yeah, that was a nice one
[11:43] <ochosi> gah, i *already* feel nostalgic about that – not a good sign
[20:29] <sergio-br2> hey hello
[20:33] <Noskcaj> hey sergio-br2
[20:33] <sergio-br2> hey Noskcaj, fine?
[20:33] <Noskcaj> Yeah, pretty good. How are you?
[20:34] <sergio-br2> yeah, fine too. I have a doubt, would you help me?
[20:34] <Noskcaj> sure
[20:35] <sergio-br2> i'm trying to put VBA-M (you know?) in the repos, it is licensed in gplv2. So, what is the best to do? Try in debian or motu?
[20:37] <sergio-br2> trying to fix bug #378561