[07:09] <dholbach> good morning
[07:11] <justCarakas> same to you
[07:47] <kalikiana> t1mp: new icon-based context menu (I re-did the branch as resolving the conflicts resulting in bogus changes in the diff) https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/iconContextMenu/+merge/228052
[08:32] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Tell An Old Joke Day! :-D
[09:43] <mzanetti> nik90: hey, I guess it doesn't make much sense to report bugs for the old clock app atm, does it?
[09:44] <mzanetti> nik90: specifically talking about translated text not fitting into the inner clock circle
[09:44] <mzanetti> nik90: I think the text should be shrunk in that case
[10:00] <mzanetti> dholbach: meh :)
[10:00] <nik90> mzanetti: we no longer have such text in the new clock app.
[10:00] <dholbach> mzanetti, sorry - I'm just running click-reviewers-tools on incoming clicks :)
[10:01] <mzanetti> dholbach: updated
[10:01] <mzanetti> nik90: ah ok
[10:02] <mzanetti> dholbach: shouldn't this stuff be ran automatically when uploading?
[10:02] <mzanetti> dholbach: some other checks are done there. this seems like something that would make sense there too
[10:02] <dholbach> mzanetti, approved
[10:02] <mzanetti> dholbach: cheers
[10:02] <dholbach> mzanetti, that's the plan - trust me - nobody wants this to happen more than myself
[10:02] <mzanetti> haha
[10:02] <mzanetti> I believe that one
[10:18] <mzanetti> nik90: another one. My gf just spent 5 minutes in the clock app searching where to adjust the time
[10:18] <mzanetti> nik90: could we have some link that directs you to system-settings -> date&time ?
[10:19] <nik90> mzanetti: I think that makes sense. I will have to check with the designer about how to incorporate that work flow.
[10:19] <mzanetti> nik90: cool, thanks
[10:19] <nik90> np
[10:26] <nik90> mzanetti: actually why would you want to change the time? Ubuntu touch should automatically show you the correct time based on the user's location. Currently that is broken since the location services need AGPS which is not yet available.
[10:27] <nik90> mzanetti: I just looked at the android clock app and noticed that they also do not provide a way to change the system time through their clock app.
[10:29] <nik90> mzanetti: the system time should automatically follow the time provided by the network and if the user wants to override that manually, then they should do that in the time&date section in the system settings app.
[10:30] <mzanetti> nik90: hmm... I have rather bad experience with the auto time...
[10:31] <mzanetti> nik90: but well, if that's reliable... I just observed her while playing around with the phone and noticed she got stuck there
[10:32] <mzanetti> and IMO "android doesn't do it" is not a valid solution
[10:32] <nik90> mzanetti: yeah in ubuntu touch it never worked for me either. I will have to check with seb128 what is up with that.
[10:32] <nik90> mzanetti: ok, I will still ask the designer if we should offer a way through the clock app.
[10:32] <nik90> just wanted to know the reasoning
[10:39] <dholbach> mhall119, does 1338393 need to be fixed in the theme?
[10:47] <nik90> mhall119: would you be hosting the clock app meeting since popey is away?
[10:47] <nik90> mhall119: if yes, could we move it earlier since I will be out at that usual time.
[11:02] <dpm> nik90, balloons will be hosting the clock app meeting
[11:02] <nik90> dpm: cool
[11:03] <nik90> balloons: ^^
[11:03] <dpm> hi rpadovani, did you get QtC running with Reminders? Did the installation of cmake fix your issues?
[11:03] <mihir> dpm: who'll be hosting Calendar's meeting today ?
[11:04] <dpm> mihir,
[11:04] <dpm> Thursday
[11:04] <dpm> -  Music - dpm
[11:04] <dpm> - Calendar - balloons
[11:04] <dpm> - Clock - balloons
[11:04] <dpm> - Weather - balloons
[11:04] <dpm> Friday
[11:04] <dpm> - Shorts - dpm
[11:04] <dpm> - Trojita - mhall119
[11:04] <mihir> dpm: thanks :)
[11:05] <dpm> balloons, just a reminder that Martin from the weather app mentioned in his e-mail that he won't be able to make it this week, but he'll be back next week
[11:35] <dpm> hi Laney, when you've got a minute, would you mind looking at bug 1348140? If it's just a .pot update it should be trivial to fix, and it would help translators to have enough time to do their work before August starts
[12:32] <nik90> balloons: ping
[12:38] <karni> mhall119: dpm: hey guys. any hints where I can find the docs on scalable images in QML apps? I think mhall119's NDR produced some out of android .9patch files, and I yet have to learn about that
[12:39] <dpm> hi karni, I'm not sure what scalable images are in this context. mhall119 is probably not yet online, but perhaps t1mp knows ^?
[12:40] <karni> dpm: t1mp: a special crafted png that would strech properly if used as a background of different rectangular shape, for instance
[12:40] <karni> I *think* it was part of NDR output, I'd like to learn about that :)
[12:43] <dpm> ah, ok
[12:59] <balloons> nik90, pong
[12:59] <nik90> balloons: hey can we have the clock app meeting asap. I will be out in another hour
[13:00] <balloons> calendar happens now, want to go in 30 mins?
[13:00] <nik90> balloons: yeah that would be fine
[13:11] <t1mp> is anyone around who works on music-app?
[13:28] <justCarakas> balloons: any idea when my other calendars on my google account will be visible on my phone ?
[13:28] <karni> nik90: btw you know nothing about those specifically stretchable images ↑ ?
[13:29] <karni> I wonder if someone from SDK team would know maybe.
[13:29] <nik90> karni: let me read the backlog to know the context .. 1 sec
[13:29] <karni> tnx
[13:29] <balloons> justCarakas, you should be able to select which ones to view
[13:30] <nik90> karni: check out the fillMode property of QML Images. http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qml-qtquick-image.html#fillMode-prop
[13:30] <karni> nik90: not that, but thanks :)
[13:30] <karni> nik90: I need to strech the inner part of the image, without affecting corner/border aspect ratio
[13:30] <karni> like 9patch drawables on Android
[13:31] <justCarakas> balloons: so this has been solved ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/sync-monitor/+bug/1309042/
[13:31] <karni> nik90: say, you have an image of a cloud, and it scales only the very middle of the cloud, but the sides still remain a cool cloud image (just an example)
[13:31] <nik90> karni: ah, not sure
[13:31] <nik90> karni: I have given that much thought
[13:31] <nik90> never*
[13:31] <karni> ok :)
[13:33] <justCarakas> balloons: just tried it and it doesn't work, I still only get my main calendar of google
[13:33] <balloons> justCarakas, consider me misinformed then ;-)
[13:34] <justCarakas> balloons: bo prob :)
[13:34] <justCarakas> no
[13:39] <balloons> justCarakas, :-)
[13:39] <balloons> nik90, ready?
[13:39] <nik90> balloons: yeah
[13:39] <balloons> k, wrapping up in touch-meeting with calendar, mozy on over in a minute :-)
[13:49] <mzanetti> mardy: hi. do you know where to report bugs for the amazon-webapp?
[13:51] <mardy> mzanetti: hi, I forwarded your question to dbarth, who's not in this channel
[13:52] <mzanetti> ah ok... I was waiting for him here for a while and gave up now :)
[13:52] <mzanetti> thanks mardy
[13:57] <mhall119> karni: you want borderimage I think
[13:57] <karni> mhall119: is this what you mentioned when you talked about NDR on Malta?
[13:57] <mhall119> http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/qml/sdk-14.10/QtQuick.BorderImage/
[13:57] <karni> mhall119: I looked at BorderImage today, but I wasn't convined it's the thing I'm looking for
[13:58]  * karni loks
[13:58] <mhall119> karni: yeah, it's the equivalent functionality of 9patch
[13:58] <karni> mhall119: indeed, nice! thank you
[13:59] <mhall119> np
[14:01] <mzanetti> mardy: Am I supposed to look for the answer in another channel or will you relay that back to me when dbarth answers?
[14:06] <balloons> oO mardy since you are about, can you have a quick look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/reminders-app/+bug/1347905 and let me know your thoughts?
[14:25] <karni> nik90: we recently talked about the documentation -- the link mhall119 provided could use a fix of the images :) http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/qml/sdk-14.10/QtQuick.BorderImage/
[14:29] <mardy> mzanetti: sorry, I was away. Bugs should be filed against lp:webapps-core
[14:29] <mardy> balloons: hi! When did that script run (succesfully) last time?
[14:31] <mzanetti> mardy: thanks
[14:34] <balloons> mardy, :-) I'm not exactly sure. A couple weeks ago. Between the time everything was ready to go, and the time when we could push the tests to the dashboard they stopped working on the device
[14:34] <balloons> So end of June is the last time I know it worked
[14:39] <balloons> mardy, so what are you thoughts on debugging this? Or where the problem might lie?
[14:43] <mardy> balloons: do you see some output from the stderr?
[14:46] <balloons> mardy, the example code just shows a blank object.. I don't see anything in stderr
[14:46] <balloons> I was mostly playing on the console
[14:46] <balloons> I suppose I could debug the call
[14:47] <mhall119> karni: yeah, I have to integrate swift storage with django for the API website to support images
[14:47] <karni> mhall119: :)
[14:47] <mardy> balloons: the script is running unconfined, right?
[14:49] <balloons> mardy, ohh, good point.. I'm running as phablet user, but otherwise it shouldn't have any confinement on it. I'm just in a shell
[14:49] <mardy> balloons: phablet user is fine
[14:49] <balloons> it can't / shouldn't run as root so ..
[14:49] <mardy> balloons: is DBus setup correctly?
[14:50] <balloons> how can I be sure it is or isn't?
[14:51] <mardy> balloons: try launching dbus-monitor
[14:55] <balloons> hmm, ok.. Trying on the desktop to see what I should be seeing
[14:57] <balloons> mardy, I don't really see anything in dbus monitor during the creation of the account
[15:00] <balloons> nothing in syslog, dmesg, kern.log, nothing
[15:19] <mardy> balloons: I'll investigate tomorrow
[15:21] <balloons> mardy, thanks.. The pdb sessions are identical from desktop vs phablet. mardy so shall I consider it as affecting account-plugins?
[15:22] <mardy> balloons: out of curiosity, can you try account-console?
[15:23] <balloons> mardy, account console appears to work fine
[15:24] <balloons> I guess perhaps I should go have a look at it :-)
[16:13] <brendand__> dpm, did someone build a click package for music-app or was i supposed to do that?
[16:17] <balloons> brendand__, I can build and push to the store
[16:17] <brendand__> balloons, i just kicked a build in jenkins. but maybe you can do it locally
[16:18] <balloons> brendand__, I generally build in s-jenkins yes
[16:18] <balloons> once it's in the store, it's in the image, so we just need to upload the new version
[16:21] <ogra_> DanChapman, thanks for the new dekko !!! ... i just recieved an email without any subject (spam) .... i noticed if i open it i dont get a back button in the top header
[16:29] <brendand__> balloons, the click is built
[16:29] <brendand__> balloons, http://s-jenkins.ubuntu-ci:8080/job/music-app-click/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/out/com.ubuntu.music_1.3.538_all.click
[16:34] <balloons> brendand__, uploaded and in the queue. It should hit the store in a sec once it's approved
[16:35] <DanChapman> ogra_, Yes it has some nice improvements, mainly the account auto config works rather nicely. But i would recommend against turning off "Prefer plain text over html" the webview is still rather flaky at best atm! .. Anyway that back button not showing is odd as that's just the toolkit standard back action, do you get that everytime you re-open it?
[16:36] <ogra_> DanChapman, yup ... only for that particular mail
[16:36] <ogra_> completely blank header
[16:37] <ogra_> checking it in evolution on the desktop i see it was sent to ::undisclosed-reciepients:: and in fact the subject is completely empty
[16:39] <DanChapman> ogra_, ahhh! .. right the page title uses the subject, it should probably fall back to the FROM address in that scenario. I'll fix that :-) thanks, nice catch
[16:39] <ogra_> :)
[16:39] <dholbach> balloons, done
[18:51] <mihir> balloons: i have pushed changes for the MR
[18:52] <mihir> balloons: 1 ) https://code.launchpad.net/~mihirsoni/ubuntu-calendar-app/i18Resolver/+merge/227558
[18:52] <balloons> mihir, awesome
[18:52] <mihir> balloons: 2) https://code.launchpad.net/~mihirsoni/ubuntu-calendar-app/1338956/+merge/226362
[18:52] <mihir> balloons: i've installed VM with trusty, will update to utopic and try to set up AP
[18:53] <balloons> mihir, both these look good at first glance
[20:12] <gerlowskija> balloons: ping.  Quick/stupid adt-run question whenever you get a minute.
[20:12] <balloons> gerlowskija, you're like a ghost!
[20:13] <balloons> go for it
[20:14] <gerlowskija> Haha how am I like a ghost?
[20:14] <balloons> I pop into the channel and boom instantly there you ar
[20:15] <gerlowskija> Oh, man, didn't mean to ambush you.  I have login-notifications turned off.  Didn't realize you just jumped on.
[20:15] <balloons> gerlowskija, I'm always signed on, lol, but I just popped into the channel. Anyways, what's up?
[20:16] <gerlowskija> Anyway, is adt-run only used for running autopilot tests on devices/emulators?  or can it be used to run tests on a desktop too?
[20:16] <balloons> gerlowskija, autopkgtest has many different runners
[20:16] <balloons> you can run it on the desktop, or even in an lxc container
[20:17] <balloons> see this blog post by pitti for a bit more info: v
[20:17] <balloons> http://www.piware.de/2014/07/deb-click-schroot-lxc-qemu-phone-cloud-one-autopkgtest-to-rule-them-all/
[20:18] <balloons> it's actually not a bad idea to perhaps just use an lxc container, as it's lighter weight than a full blown vm
[20:18] <balloons> but the vm does get you other things ofc
[20:21] <gerlowskija> balloons: great, good to know.  Thanks for the link too btw
[20:21] <gerlowskija> I've never looked into using a lxc container; I'll have to check it out.
[20:37] <balloons> gerlowskija, how's https://code.launchpad.net/~gerlowskija/ubuntu-calendar-app/revised-fix-for-bug1334883/+merge/226049? I;d like to get that thing landed man!
[20:41] <gerlowskija> balloons: as would I!  I got a little side tracked yesterday.  I got a utopic vm set up.  I tried testing it by running the autopilot tests against a vanilla/trunk ubuntu-calendar-app....I got 7 failures.
[20:41] <gerlowskija> I spent the rest of the night trying to figure out if I was missing a dependency package or something.
[20:43] <gerlowskija> Just finishing work now, so I'll be hopping onto my other machine to start looking at it again in a minute
[22:43] <gerlowskija> balloons: ping. (another adt-run question if you're still around?)