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amigamagicI didn't understand this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Utopic/DesktopLayoutProposal00:30
amigamagicto me it looks like a draft and all the things that there are there, are already in the current 14.04 release00:32
gryknome, remind me, what are you writing it off?00:52
Unit193"they either lack some technical features we need, would produce really complex/overflowing UI, or cost something.  we need translators to have their own user role, and we want to only allow them translating.   also need to only show the languages they are able to translate, to them"01:00
amigamagicUnit193, have you read my deja-dup specification? I just updated it with a simple use-case scenario.01:02
Unit193Not yet, no.  I'm waiting until they are all layed out.01:03
amigamagicwhat means they are all layed out?01:04
Unit193gry: Right, didn't ping you for the quote, but that's what he said last time.01:06
grywhat is he writing the new site off? what cms? i understand it takes time, he needs more people who know some thing01:08
Unit193Wordpress.01:08
Unit193http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/01/17/%23xubuntu-devel.html#t04:30 That's about where it started.01:10
Unit193(I'm pointing at last time, because I don't think much progress has been made, and I don't know translations, being English only.)01:13
gryi shouldve got knome to do it with gsoc, but i'm slow. it's a nice resource of development effort01:18
=== gry is now known as Gryllida
elfyknome: re Processes - you worried about changes if they are just wording ? not actual changes to a process 09:56
elfyeg - QA instead of testers09:56
knomenot really09:56
knomeand since you're the qa lead... just edit anything related to QA09:56
elfyk - just checking - I didn't think you would :)09:56
elfyyep09:57
knomeas long as it's not gobbledigook09:57
elfyoh :|09:57
elfylol09:57
knome-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO1eVQ5NSh009:57
amigamagichi elfy, knome09:59
elfyknome: I know that one :)09:59
elfyhi amigamagic 10:00
knomeelfy, i have the special edition album + book, with my name printed on the book... :)10:00
elfy:)10:00
amigamagicelfy, I know you don't use backup systems, but by chance have you taken a look at my specification? :)10:06
elfyI did give it a quick look - but not a proper one 10:06
elfyamigamagic: you need to realise that what I might say isn't so much about me but about whether I think that something is worthwhile for all of *us*10:07
amigamagicI hope you looked at the last version, not the very first10:07
elfyI'd like bits of libreoffice - but I can understand why we don't :)10:07
elfyor at least aren't worried enough to argue for it's inclusion10:08
amigamagicbut libreoffice is a completely different thing10:08
ali1234i can't understand it really10:08
ali1234i don't use libreoffice personally but abiword sucks10:08
ali1234and so does gnumeric10:08
amigamagiclibreoffice is good, I always use on every machine, windows, osx, linux, etc.10:09
amigamagicbut I can understand if  you don't want to include it10:09
ali1234exactly, it's the defacto standard10:09
amigamagicin the default package10:09
amigamagicbut a basic system tool should always be included in a modern os distro10:10
ali1234not always10:10
amigamagicand today, a backup solution is a standard tool in a modern desktop os10:10
ali1234it depends what the distro is trying to be10:10
ali1234there is no sense in putting a backup tool in tails10:10
knomeali1234, i'm reading more of "we should drop abiword and gnumeric" than "we should install libreoffice"10:11
amigamagicof course it depends from the distro target10:11
ali1234knome: well for me personally i'd be fine with that since i don't use any of them.10:11
ali1234but if you ask what i think the majority of users would want, then i'd say libreoffice10:11
amigamagicI'm starting to think that in your vision xubuntu should not have not ever a single application apart the basic system tools10:12
amigamagicit's that its target?10:12
knomeali1234, i agree it would be saner to just drop them than seed libreoffice instead10:13
elfyI'm starting to think that you want a cross between windows and ubuntu10:13
amigamagica super-light distro with only the minimum essential?10:13
knomeamigamagic, read the strategy document: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/StrategyDocument10:13
Gryllidalibreoffice by default may be a poor idea10:14
amigamagicelfy, windows don't come with an office suite installed10:14
ali1234actually it does usually10:14
ali1234but it is a trial version10:14
ali1234you have to unlock it10:15
amigamagicali1234, those are the pc/notebook manufacturers, not windows itself10:15
ali1234so you get the worst of both options10:15
ali1234amigamagic: irrelevant. it's on there when you buy it10:15
amigamagicali1234, it's not always true.10:15
ali1234well you can install manually install xubuntu as well and choose exactly what packages you want10:16
bluesabremy new laptop came with no bloatware, but still had a trial microsoft office copy... but the trial software is not installed with a clean windows installation from disk10:16
amigamagicAnd if you bought your os license and your pc, separately, you will have to install all the software you want.10:16
knomehey bluesabre :10:16
knome:)10:16
bluesabrehey folks10:16
amigamagicbluesabre, exactly10:16
amigamagicit's that what I wanted to say10:17
knomeamigamagic, he just said he had the trial anyway10:17
amigamagic"but the trial software is not installed with a clean windows installation from disk"10:17
knomeyes... but if the average person goes into the store, and buys a windows pc, do you think the first thing they do is reinstall windows?10:17
knomeor just start using it?10:17
amigamagicknome, so basically, you are saying that libreoffice should stay in the default installation package.10:18
GryllidaThe installer should ask "Hi, you can install libreoffice, or abiword, or <whatever else the options are>".10:18
knomeamigamagic, "stay"? we're not seeding libreoffice.10:18
ali1234Gryllida: unfortunately the gui installer does not work like that10:19
knomewell it can...10:19
ali1234however you can do that and more with the expert mode installer10:19
knomebut i doubt if it would be worth asking10:19
amigamagicknome, sorry for my english10:19
knomeif we ask that, everybody would just install libreoffice, or not install anything10:19
knomewell, generalized10:19
ali1234right, and there's a good reason for that10:19
knomethose who want abiword or the other less known one know how to do that without an installer option as well10:20
knomeseeding libreoffice, even if it wasn't installed in the live session, would bump up the ISO size up quite a bit...10:20
GryllidaThe intent behind that was to make some people aware. If some advanced mode already exists and does this, it's okay.10:20
amigamagicknome, sorry for my english10:20
ali1234why is the xubuntu iso so damn big anyway?10:20
amigamagicsorry, wrong repost :P10:21
GryllidaIt's not a problem, your English is good.10:21
bluesabreit's a difficult decision to make really.  We can look at the relative success of elementary who do not ship any office suite in favor of having a good-looking os with quality software10:21
brainwashquality software :)10:21
knomeali1234, http://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-goes-1gb-for-raring-gimp-and-gnumeric-are-back/10:22
ali1234well then the question is do you want to compete with that head-on?10:22
ali1234or offer something totally different to a different set of users?10:22
brainwashhow much additional space is required for libreoffice writer + calc + gtk?10:23
amigamagicthe question is: should xubuntu be a system ready for the average user from its very first start (I mean, with all the most used apps installed), or it should be only an elegant, easy to use system, polished, etc., but the generic user should install all the applications he usually uses (like libreoffice)?10:23
bluesabreand it also depends on install regions... where is xubuntu installed, do users need the option of having libreoffice on the iso because they cannot download the large libreoffice package10:24
bluesabreand do users in those remote regions need a full office suite?10:25
knomeand/or would they need more langpacks on the ISO10:25
brainwashwe are only talking about writer + calc10:25
bluesabrethat too10:25
knomebluesabre, that pulls in base, which isn't too small.10:25
knomeerr, brainwash 10:25
knomebrainwash, you can run tests with germinate10:25
brainwashdo we have any numbers?10:26
knomeno10:26
bluesabreabiword and gnumeric might not be the greatest (or the prettiest), but they do get the job done10:26
amigamagicI think abiword at least is better than the write in windows.10:26
bluesabreand our iso size might start to suck.  we don't support the standard CD anymore, but lots of people might have a 1GB flash drive around10:27
bluesabrebump the upper boundary to 2GB and that will make it less convenient for some10:27
ali1234isn't there something else we could drop?10:28
ali12341GB seems like a lot of xfce10:28
knomeali1234, langpacks?10:28
knomeali1234, we do have the ubuntu core.10:28
knomeali1234, if you want to trim the size, please feel free to experiment10:28
elfybluesabre: it's not just flash size - but getting it in the first place10:29
ali1234surely translations can't be that big... they are just text, no?10:29
bluesabreone of the things we'd like to do is go python3 only, there are still a few python2 stragglers10:29
ali1234that would be cool10:29
knome"isn't there anything else to drop"10:29
knomeyes, gimp...10:29
bluesabrebut yeah, we ship gtk2 and gtk3, python2 and python310:29
ali1234and porting python apps is something i can do10:30
knomebut that's another thing people are clinging to10:30
knomeeven if it is, to say the least, silly10:30
knomei'd really love an alternative, but having went through the options several times, there isn't a good one10:30
amigamagicSometimes I think... And if there could be two version: a lighter one, with only the minimum essential (only english lang, etc.) that fits on a cd, and the BIG ONE, with all the all the whistles and bells...10:31
knomeamigamagic, you mean, like installing via the minimal ISO?10:31
amigamagicyes10:31
bluesabrebut then we need twice as much iso testing10:31
knomeyes10:31
bluesabreand quite often we are pretty minimal in our coverage10:31
knomemaintaining two versions would be insane10:32
knomebluesabre, better than many other flavors, though10:32
ali1234one thing i always wanted was more emphasis on dev tools10:32
elfybluesabre: and it's a massive struggle to get what we have tested enough10:32
bluesabreyes10:32
ali1234i always said manpages-dev should be in the defaults10:32
knomeali1234, well, that's another issue... is xubuntu geared towards developers or users...10:32
* bluesabre considers a xubuntu-dev-tools metapackage10:33
knomehuhu10:33
* knome considers bluesabre getting some upload rights10:33
* bluesabre needs to work on some wikipage applications10:34
knomei'm still available if you need hand with it10:34
amigamagicif you have a basic minimal iso, and you test only that, what bad could do then, adding some big but standard packages like gimp and libreoffice in the big one? Really would it be so bad?10:34
elfyamigamagic: what's your launchpad name? 10:35
bluesabreoh yeah, knome, any idea why jackson was only able to get super-minimal upload rights?10:35
ali1234knome: free software lives or dies by user-developers, so i believe all community built linux distributions should be developer first10:35
amigamagicelfy, the username I think is debianmaverick10:35
bluesabreI'd like to get rights to the entire xubuntu/xfce package sets10:35
amigamagicali1234, I would like "geany" as the default code editor already installed... :)10:37
amigamagicit's a way lot better than gedit and it doesn't require all that gnome deps10:37
ali1234that's why we have mousepad10:37
bluesabrefedora xfce spin does geany by default, but I'd say its overkill10:37
bluesabremousepad is fantastic10:38
amigamagicI don't remember who suggested me geany, but I thank him very much10:38
knomeseriously, stop proposing silly thing10:38
ali1234text editor choice is a highly personal thing10:38
knome+s10:38
knomei'd like inkscape in the default installation10:38
knomeand virtualbox10:38
amigamagicknome, me too10:38
knomeand a very minimalistic panel applet10:38
knomebut most of our users don't10:38
amigamagicknome, "most of our users" should have a word in all this... We are not them10:39
amigamagichow we can do that?10:39
bluesabrethere's really no sane way to do it10:39
ali1234well, asking them won't work10:39
bluesabreour most vocal users are internet users, and most of them cry out for libreoffice10:39
elfyamigamagic: and getting people involved in a sensible discussion just ends up with a load of 'someone else does it' - which isn't helpul 10:39
bluesabrebut that's such a small subset10:40
knomewe haven't got too much negativity for our application choices, so we're doing something right10:40
elfyyep10:40
knomewe're also getting generally good reviews, so we're doing something more right10:40
knomeultimately, free software is about freedom, and that includes installing what you want10:41
knomethe defaults are just... sane defaults10:41
amigamagicwe would need a poll like: "Do you want libreoffice as default app installed in xubuntu"?10:41
ali1234btw... i installed ubuntu-desktop^ and ubuntu-sdk and it totally messed up my whole system10:41
amigamagicbut I'm sure 90% of the users would respond: YES, we want it10:42
bluesabrebut polls don't reach enough of our users10:42
bluesabreand they tend to be one-sided10:42
elfyamigamagic: if we have a poll then it has to have the negative side - ie - the download is now 'this much bigger with lo'10:42
amigamagicelfy, you could put that in the poll10:43
elfyyou could10:43
amigamagiclike: "you want libreoffice and a big download" or "don't want libreoffice, small download"10:43
amigamagicso no one can complain10:44
amigamagic:D10:44
elfyI'm still of the opinion that we have sane defaults - if people want something else - they can install it10:44
amigamagicbut what is  a "sane default"? There is some spec somewhere?10:44
elfyamigamagic: I'd complain - I don't want ALL of libreoffice - I ONLY want calc and writer10:44
amigamagicelfy, yeah, me too want only calc and writer10:44
bluesabrebbiab10:45
elfyanyway - I've had enough of this conversation now 10:45
amigamagicand I don't understand why we are talking of libreoffice, when I wanted to talk of a backup system... :lol:10:45
amigamagicbut at the end, I know, it's all my fault... :D10:46
amigamagicbtw I think would be a very good feature for reviewers to have a distro with a good default backup system well integrated in the system.10:47
amigamagicthey would give more points to it10:47
amigamagicand a backup system is a basic small tool, it's not libreoffice or gimp...10:48
knomeamigamagic, you should read the log behind the link i pasted to ali1234 as well10:52
knomewe pretty much shouldn't add stuff to the ISO because "we like it" and "it is small"10:53
knomeif we don't think our users need it, keep it out10:53
amigamagicso why MS, Apple and Canonical think that a default backup system should be always present in a os, and we don't?10:54
knometell me that.10:54
amigamagicmaybe for the same motivations I wrote here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Utopic/Deja-Dup10:55
elfywiki is connecting through Sway Treacle Mines again 10:56
amigamagicI think noone read my spec after the first three rows... :(11:00
knomeamigamagic, people are exhausted after the release11:00
knomeelfy, not connecting at all for me :P11:01
knomebbl, guests coming in soonish ->11:01
elfyyep - I get a 500 11:01
amigamagicthere is a use-case in the bottom of the specs... Maybe I should put it on top?11:01
knome(ack, same here)11:01
knome-->11:01
elfyhave a good day knome 11:01
knomeyou to!!11:01
knome*too11:01
knome:P11:01
knome--->11:02
knome(really off now)11:02
elfyyep - kind of wandering a bit today - cya 11:02
amigamagicbye knome :)11:02
amigamagicdon't you thing this should be deleted or, at least, heavily updated: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Utopic/DesktopLayoutProposal ?12:25
ochosiafternoon evryone12:53
elfyhi ochosi 12:54
ochosihey elfy12:55
ochosiwhat's up?12:55
elfywatching really old sci-fi cos I want to stay in the warm and dry :)12:56
ochosiheh, sounds like fun12:56
elfythinking about the package tracker 13:02
bluesabrethat sounds not fun13:11
ochosi:}13:12
elfybluesabre: it's better than the other job I'm doing 13:13
bluesabre:)13:13
bluesabreochosi, any progress on the light-locker bugs?13:14
ochosinot really13:14
ochosihaven't been around too much this week13:14
bluesabresame13:14
bluesabreI'm hoping knome can go comment on the gnome-menus bug13:15
bluesabreIn the meantime, I've been making some slow progress at my own menu parser13:15
ochosiholy crap :)13:15
ochosiis the other one so buggy?13:15
bluesabreIt crashes, which causes alacarte and menulibre to segfault13:16
bluesabreand once it gets to that point, it stays there13:16
bluesabrebut I cannot recreate it13:16
ochosi:/13:16
ochosithat sucks13:16
bluesabrebut knome can :D13:16
bluesabreso I've decided to go my own route for menulibre 2.1/2.2 and eliminate the middle man13:17
ochosisounds like "fun"13:17
bluesabre:)13:18
bluesabrethe other apps don't have such critical bugs, need to do a minor release for mugshot13:18
bluesabreother than that, we can start with utopic at any time13:19
ochosiyeah, i actually have a few ideas i wanted to pitch in U13:19
elfyawesome 13:20
elfyI hope :p13:20
elfybut we'll not test it if it's too late :D13:20
ochosibluesabre: can you reproduce the light-locker bug too?13:20
ochosii mean the critical one13:20
bluesabrewhich one?13:20
bluesabreand no13:20
bluesabrelight-locker works perfectly for me13:20
ochosioh, rly? lid-close+suspend works fine?13:20
bluesabreyeah13:21
bluesabrelet me check to make sure its still good13:21
bluesabrewhat currently happens?13:21
elfyyou have to restart lightdm to get to desktop13:21
ochosiit comes back from suspend13:21
ochosithen lightdm-gtk-greeter lets you unlock13:21
ochosiand then you end up at a blank screen13:22
bluesabrek, lemme check13:22
bluesabreall is well13:23
bluesabreusing nvidia-prime13:23
bluesabreand no other non-free components13:24
ochosihm13:24
bluesabreI do need to authenticate to mount my dvd drive when it starts back13:24
ochosidid you close the lid?13:24
bluesabreso I should report that today13:24
bluesabreyeah13:24
ochosihmm13:25
bluesabrelid close, laptop suspends, lid open, laptop wakes, login, back to where I was13:25
bluesabreand I installed from the final iso, so this is all current stuff13:25
ochosiright13:25
elfyI still have the same issue with a new clean install 13:26
elfynot nvidia though 13:26
ochosithat' [Ds"kinda" good news, so it's maybe hardware dependent13:27
ochosii also nhave nvidia and i get the bug13:27
bluesabremight be a race condition13:28
ochosii need to test whether it works when i kill xfce4-powermanager13:29
ochosicause then logind should handle the lid and suspending13:29
ochosiand light-locker should listen to the lock-signal13:30
ochosiif that works, we'd have to inhibit systemd inhibition on lid-actions13:30
ochosior: if lid-close = suspend13:30
elfyso - 2 with nvidia - 1 has bug, 1 without, 1 with intel with the bug between the 3 of us13:30
ochositesting this now, brb13:30
bluesabreI can try with the intel card today at some point13:31
bluesabreyay gpu switching13:31
elfy:)13:31
ochosihmm13:33
ochosiso without xfpm it doesn't lock13:33
bluesabreyup13:33
brainwashproblem solved :)13:34
ochosinah :)13:34
ochosii need to restart light-locker by hand13:34
elfyand without xfpm but suspending from menu it does need password13:34
ochosicause lls prevents ll from locking when xfpm and session aer there13:34
brainwasho.O13:34
ochosielfy: but suspending from the menu doesn't produce that error anyway13:34
elfyyep13:35
ochositesting that now, brb13:35
brainwashthe vt switch is the problem13:36
ochosinope13:36
ochosii just tested it and it works13:37
ochosixfpm is the problem13:37
ochosiwithout xfpm suspending with lid-close works like a breeze with light-locker13:37
brainwashvt switch on wake up is not the problem13:37
brainwashbut xfpm calls xflock4 -> ll before suspend13:38
ochosibluesabre: maybe your light-locker config is still "old" in the desktop file and it launches without "no-lock-on-suspend", hence it works13:38
bluesabrecurrently running: light-locker --lock-after-screensaver=0 --no-lock-on-suspend --no-late-locking13:38
ochosihmright13:39
ochosiodd13:39
ochosiit should more or less consistently break was what i had thought 13:39
ochosibrainwash: yes, that's why i think ideally xfpm shouldn't handle lid-close when it's set to suspend and lock-on-suspend is on13:40
bluesabrehm13:40
bluesabrelock-on-suspend was disabled in my lls13:40
ochosibut it'll then need to tell light-locker to handle the locking..13:40
bluesabreone sec13:40
* ochosi scratches head13:40
bluesabreinterestingly, I cannot seem to disable lock-on-suspend13:42
ochosii guess because light-Ãlocker handles it after all?13:43
bluesabredoes xfpm not apply settings immediately?13:43
bluesabreor... does it not get the updated settings without using its gui?13:43
brainwashochosi: did you already test if calling the lock function on wake up works fine?13:46
bluesabrehm13:46
bluesabrecannot disable lock-on-suspend at all13:46
ochosibrainwash: that's what i'm trying to do now13:46
ochosibluesabre: killall light-locker and start it again with "--no-lock-on-suspend"13:47
ochosibut first disable it in lls13:47
brainwashhttps://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/test re-uploaded xfpm with lock on wake up13:47
ochosibrainwash: oh, i actually just did the patch locally :D13:47
ochosican i see your diff?13:47
ochosii just shuffled one "if" in xfpm_power_sleep in power.c13:48
brainwashI've uploaded it to test it on a friend's machine13:48
ochosidid it work?13:48
brainwashnot tested yet :/13:48
ochosiok, so let me see the diff before installing :)13:48
brainwashit's just moving the if block...13:49
brainwashlike you've said13:50
brainwashno magic involved13:50
ochosito before or after the WAKING_UP signal?13:51
ochosi(i'm trying immediately before the waking-up signal now, just to see whether it'll really mess things p)13:51
brainwashhttp://lpaste.net/10326213:52
bluesabreanything useful here?  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7345261/13:52
ochosibrainwash: ok, that would have been my first guess too. but it could be that you have to move it after line 3413:53
ochosibluesabre: "systemd requested session lock"13:54
bluesabreaha13:54
bluesabretoo many systems at play here13:56
ochosiyeah13:57
brainwashI really like the new unity lock screen (ignoring all the mess under the hood)13:58
bluesabrebrainwash: me too13:58
brainwashso light-locker without vt switch would be awesome13:58
ochosiit will be13:59
bluesabreI wonder if the systemd-ification is going to make utopic painful13:59
bluesabregood news is that all that upstart work we did means nothing for U14:00
bluesabre:\14:00
ochosiyeah, we'll see14:00
ochosino idea what it'll involve14:00
brainwashupstart can still manage user jobs :)14:01
ochosimy guess is we should try pitti's PPAs early enough14:01
bluesabreyeah14:01
bluesabreI need to start pushing for upload rights now-ish14:01
bluesabregot some writing to do this evening14:01
bluesabre:)14:01
ochosi+114:01
ochosi:)14:01
ochosioook14:03
ochosibrainwash: tested that solution now...14:03
ochosiso it does work, with the drawback of showing the running session for 2secs14:04
ochosior actually less than 2secs here14:04
ochosidepending on how quick wake-up is i guess14:04
brainwashdid you remove the 2 sec sleep?14:04
ochosiwe should try to cut it down to 1sec or so14:04
ochosioddly enough i can't build the powerman version from 14.04 locally14:04
ochosii get a builderror14:04
ochosiso i used your ppa14:05
brainwashoh14:05
brainwashyeah, showing the desktop is bad14:05
ochosiwe could lower the sleeptime14:05
ochosior remove it and hope it's there for no good reason14:05
brainwashI already removed it14:05
ochosiwanna push it through the PPA again? or just upload the deb some place14:06
brainwashsee http://lpaste.net/10326214:06
bluesabreif it goes to the ppa, you'll have to wait a bit for it14:06
ochosiyeah14:07
brainwashI moved the sleep call14:07
bluesabreit's been a rough month apparently14:07
bluesabreso many starbucks and ice cream receipts14:07
bluesabre:)14:07
ochosibrainwash: not sure moving the sleep is any good14:07
ochosieither drop it or don't move it14:07
ochosii guess though that it was there in order not to interfere with any suspend-related stuff14:08
ochosiso on wakeup it shouldn't matter (hopefully)14:08
ochosilet's try removing it14:08
ochosiso if you can quickly rebuild and upload the deb somewhere i can test it14:08
brainwashbut now there is a 1 sec sleep after the lock call14:08
brainwashso it should not matter14:08
ochosiyeah, but it's silly :)14:09
ochosianyway14:09
ochosiwhatever deb you have..14:09
bluesabre(remember to remove your local-install)14:09
brainwashor let ll always perform late-locking14:12
brainwash2-step locking I mean14:12
ochosihow will that help?14:12
ochosi2step locking?14:12
brainwashlock the session (black screen with lock icon) and after mouse/keyboard interaction switch vt14:13
brainwashthe greeter should not blank the screen in this case14:14
brainwashotherwise the user needs to move the mouse twice14:15
bluesabreyes14:15
bluesabreI want to modify that functionality14:15
bluesabreand have the greeter not turn off the display until 10-30 seconds after lock is activated14:15
bluesabreanother configurable option most likely14:16
bluesabresince it makes late-locking annoying :)14:16
brainwashyes14:16
ochosiwell we talked about this before14:17
ochosilate-locking should probably change that option in the greeter14:17
ochosias it's optional, it would be possible14:17
ochosiso the functionality by itself is fine imo14:17
ochosii think for 14.04.1, we want a simple fix for the lid-close issue and keep the rest as is14:19
ochosiproblem with the greeter is that it's systemwide and lock-preferences are per user14:19
ochosiso it can never know what is right, cause it depends on which user locks (with which preferences)14:20
bluesabreyeah14:23
bluesabreI was talking about things to consider for u14:23
ochosiyup, for u we should rethink the default14:24
ochosibut the basic problem can only be resolved with light-locker 2.014:24
ochosireally wonder why i keep getting this14:32
ochosimake[3]: *** No rule to make target `gsd-media-keys-window.c', needed by `xfce4_power_manager-gsd-media-keys-window.o'.  Stop.14:32
bluesabrehm14:33
bluesabreapt-get build-dep gnome-screensaver14:34
bluesabreoh, power manager14:34
bluesabrebuild-dep not working there?14:34
bluesabrealso, apt-get source xfce4-power-manager14:35
bluesabreand look at debian/control and debian/rules to see how we're building it14:36
ochosinot a depends problem14:37
ochosiconfigure runs fine14:37
bluesabre./autogen.sh --enable-maintainer-mode14:40
bluesabre?14:40
ochosirebuilding the package also failed, cause there were "unexpected changes"14:42
ochosieven though i ran debchange -i to add a new version string14:42
ochosiheh, with maintainer-mode i get a different build problem14:44
ochosimake[2]: *** No rule to make target `org.xfce.unique.xml', needed by `org.xfce.unique.h'.  Stop.14:44
ochosithis is getting too tedious14:44
ochosibbiab14:44
bluesabreyeah, unexpected changes usually means the extracted code differs from the tarball14:46
bluesabresolutions there are: 1) quilt patch (good), 2) resave the tarball (okay for testing)14:49
elfywell 14.04 at least boots with systemd .. 15:06
brainwashhooray15:10
amigamagicsomeone could tell me what this is for: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Utopic/DesktopLayoutProposal ?16:06
elfyit's a spec that someone left there 16:08
amigamagicto me it looks like adraft of a spec...16:08
amigamagicand all the things that are proposed for 14.10 are already in 14.0416:09
sergio-br2hey17:04
sergio-br2someone knows a web-link that explains how to add app info in software center? like screenshots, developer website...17:05
sergio-br2hum, found it17:42
bluesabreback19:47
elfywelcome back then :)19:49
ochosisergio-br2: btw, i'm -1 on creating our own firefox icon for now. i don't like the one linked to enough (yet)19:49
sergio-br2one that fits better with elementary? sounds good19:50
sergio-br2thunderbird is other that does not fits well19:51
ochosiyeah, but the one linked to doesn't have a really nice fox19:51
bluesabreagreed, firefox is not bad, thunderbird does not fit19:51
ochosi(in the issue on github)19:51
Unit193Link?19:52
bluesabreGanondorf?19:52
bluesabre(I'd like a link too)19:53
ochosihttps://github.com/shimmerproject/elementary-xfce/issues/5919:53
sergio-br2ahh, it's a issue19:54
sergio-br2cool19:54
ochosiyup, that's what i said before :p19:54
Unit193Ah, yeah.  Like stock better.19:54
ochosiwell a new ff icon isn't un-doable, but i think it'd have to be a different/nicer one19:55
sergio-br2(and someone is using our icon theme :)  )19:55
ochosiand i still have sooo many LO icons to do...19:55
ochosiwell sure thing ppl are using it19:55
sergio-br2ihmo, this fox is too flat (in the top)19:56
ochosiyup19:56
ochosiand the gradient is a bit too simplistic19:56
bluesabrethis ones not so bad http://seahorsepip.deviantart.com/art/Firefox-elementary-icon-18330112519:56
sergio-br2yeah, much better19:56
bluesabrestill more tango than elementary though19:56
ochosibluesabre: reviewed the latest lightdm-gtk-greeter MR yet?19:57
bluesabrenope19:57
ochosiyeah, the colors are too tango-esque19:57
ochosithey'd have to be changed a bit i guess19:57
bluesabrethough I personally love tango19:57
ochosiyeah, but it's a different palette19:58
bluesabreright19:58
ochosianyway, i also agree we could ship chrome/ium icons19:59
ochosijust need ppl to work on it19:59
ochosisergio-br2: btw, are you working on a branch atm or are you idling?19:59
sergio-br2nope20:00
sergio-br2i'm working in other project :)20:00
sergio-br2vba-m20:00
bluesabreooh20:01
ochosiright, well if you feel like scaling e.g. the LO appicons to the remaining (larger) sizes... ;)20:01
sergio-br2ok20:01
sergio-br2i still need to scaling webapps20:02
ochosisure, but the webapps are a potentially unfinishable project20:02
ochosithere are so many...20:02
sergio-br2ok, so when i'm back, i will see LO20:02
ochosicool, ty20:02
ochosii'll try to get on with a few more mime-sizes tomorrow20:03
ochosibluesabre: the MR sounded like we want it in 14.04 along with the focus fix20:03
bluesabreright, I'll try to get to it today20:03
bluesabrerelaxing a bit before I help my wife with her next photo shoot in an hour20:03
ochosiwow, many photoshoots on the weekends lately, eh?20:26
ochosinight everyone20:28
bluesabreyeah, my wife has actually taken her business to fulltime as of this week20:29
bluesabregoing to part-time at a local restaurant20:29
elfysounds good then :)20:30
amigamagicsomeone knows what means "@selected_bg_color" in the theme file xfce-panel.rc for greybird? I mean, what all those "@" are for? I would like to change the colours in the theme... I just have to change those "@something" with "#112233" ?21:02
brainwashamigamagic: see gtkrc, first few lines21:05
amigamagicah perfect, brainwash thanks! :)21:06
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