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dodgerScottK: will do00:12
ScottKThanks. 00:13
d_edhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-kde-telepathy/+bug/131361100:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1313611 in meta-kde-telepathy (Ubuntu Trusty) "[MRE] Please update meta-kde-telepathy to 0.8.1" [Undecided,Fix committed]00:13
d_eddodger: ^00:14
dodgerty, was just googling for it :P00:14
lordievaderGood morning.08:20
BluesKaj'Morning folks09:43
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mitya57Hi, I have prepared Qt 4.8.6 merge in Bzr, is anybody interested in sponsoring it? Test packages are in ppa:mitya57/test2.15:32
mitya57shadeslayer: ^15:32
kubotu::qt-bugs:: [1315693] qt-demos doesn't have a desktop file (not in menu) @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1315693 (by Alexander Sashnov)15:43
ScottKmitya57: sgclark (who's not here now) was working on that with Riddell too.  Not sure what the status is.15:55
mitya57OK, I'll let sgclark know when he is here.15:59
ScottKShe actually, but great.16:03
mitya57Ah, indeed, sorry.16:08
ScottKIt is hard to tell just from initials.16:10
kubotu::qt-bugs:: [1315703] Keyboard shortcuts don't work for non-English layouts @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1315703 (by Christian Mertes)16:46
manchickenapachelogger: ping17:31
manchickenapachelogger: This script doesn't actually upload to incoming, that's the problem.18:17
ScottKxnox: Why are there boost reasons kdepim-dev isn't installable (see the build log for the kopete upload I just did)?19:10
xnoxScottK: strange, i'll check. on my books i did make kdepim-dev installable as early as possible in the transition.20:25
xnoxapt-get install libakonadi-dev kdepim-dev -> is installable.20:31
xnoxScottK: kopete it self is at fault =)20:34
xnoxScottK: kde-pim depends on boost1.55-dev, kopete declares build-dependency on boost1.54-dev -> the two boost dev packages are not co-installable20:35
xnoxthere are 24 packges like that. i should really fix up the tracker to include / show those up.20:39
xnoxhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kopete/4:4.13.0-0ubuntu320:55
xnoxlooks good.20:55
ScottKxnox: Thanks.21:05
shadeslayerScottK: did you accept homerun for trusty?21:17
shadeslayerah yes21:17
shadeslayerScottK: thanks alot :321:17
valoriehi people, this is written in C++ according to the webpage: www.noobslab.com/2014/02/unofficial-google-drive-grive-tools.html21:33
valorieany reason we couldn't package it and make it official?21:33
dodgerspeaking of cloud storage, we should make it easier for people to set up a secondary ecryptfs, for example for cloud storage sync folders22:14
dodgerit took about 5-10 minutes to set one up for me via terminal, so it's not terrible, but a GUI would be nice22:14
valorieowncloud doesn't do that, dodger?22:14
dodgervalorie: ah, i don't know - i was talking about commercial services like gdrive, copy, dropbox, etc.22:15
dodgergenerally, making it easy and straightforward to set up ecryptfs volumes would be nice :)22:15
valoriethe one Riddell uses is encrypted by default22:16
dodgerthen again, i'm not the 99% case of the userbase, and i've turned into a paranoid fellow here recently, so i'm probably not a good measure to gauge by22:16
valorietrying to remember the name22:16
valoriespideroak22:16
dodgerah yes22:16
valorieI used it for awhile; should start again22:16
dodgeri don't trust it if i don't encrypt it and can be sure that only i have the key :P22:17
dodgerecryptfs works fantastically for that, it's just not trivial to set up22:17
valoriewell, that is spideroaks entire reputation22:19
valorieencryption and they don't have your key22:19
dodgerthat's a good start - but didn't dropbox say something similar at some point?22:20
dodgerlike i said, i've turned a bit paranoid :P22:20
valorieno22:21
valoriethey have never said that, so I only use it for sharing photos and such22:22
dodgerah... must have been a different one i'm thinking of22:22
valoriesaving text files I want to share on all computers, etc.22:22
valorieI figure anyone can break into dropbox, or in the case of the NSA: they already have a backdoor22:22
dodgeryeah22:23
valoriespideroak is in Australia22:23
dodgerthat doesn't necessarily mean much for security though22:23
valorieno, but read up on them if you are interested22:23
dodgeri will22:23
valoriesecurity is their bottom line22:23
valorienot some add-on22:23
dodgeri'd like to regain some trust in humanity :P22:23
dodgeron the plus side of this whole security mess, i've learned a lot about cryptography in the last 6 months ;)22:25
valorieI wish i had time22:26
valorieI would like to run a more secure box22:26
dodgeri think for the most part, we're not bad off... apparmor and tripwire are a pretty good start22:26
valoriethat said, it's almost time to set off for dinner22:27
dodgeri mean, it's always a compromise between security and convenience22:27
valorieI'll google those, dodger22:27
valorieand that's my problem22:27
valorieI value convenience highly22:27
dodgeryou can do a lot without giving up much convenience22:27
valorienetwizards.co.uk/installing-tripwire-on-ubuntu/ - gah22:29
dodgeryeah, that's what i mean about making it easy22:30
valoriealready a bit lost reading that22:30
dodgerOS' have a ways to go in providing more security by default22:30
dodgeri'd like to see free operating systems do stuff like make the user generate GPG keys on install... stuff like that22:31
valoriewell, I'm not sure most people need GPG keys22:32
dodgerI wasn't, at first22:32
valoriegiven that it isn't that easy to use them with email22:32
valorieI don't, these days, since firegpg disappeared from gmail22:32
dodgeryeah22:32
dodgeri used to use the gmail web client22:32
valorieI really should try harder to use kmail again22:32
dodgerbut  now switched back to kmail22:32
dodgerbecause of the encryption and signing capabilities22:33
valoriewell, my main focus now is my dad, who is now in a nursing home22:33
valoriewhen he's gone, I'll have more time, and focus more on technical stuff, helping out more, etc.22:33
dodgerfamily always comes before everything else :)22:34
dodgeri'm just starting to actually contribute, really... figured I've been using Linux and KDE for long enough, time to give something back22:34
valoriethat's what got me here as well22:34
valorieonce the last kid moved out22:35
valorieanyway, time to head out22:35
valorienice talking to you, dodger22:35
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dodgerlikewise, valorie22:39

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