[05:49] <lindis> ‘
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[05:53] <lindis> hello
[05:55] <lindis> exit
[05:55] <lindis> bye
[05:56] <lindis> quit
[11:38] <thefp> echo HI
[15:34] <SparK___> hi
[15:34] <SparK___> linux users
[15:55] <NONO_> help
[15:59] <dpm> hi all o/
[15:59] <alket> hey all
[16:00] <LeartS> Hi guys
[16:00] <DeV_L0P3R> anybody there ?
[16:00] <minple> waiting
[16:01] <alket> hey LeartS
[16:01] <dpm> about to kick off the broadcast
[16:03] <dpm> is the feed coming ok?
[16:03] <dpm> sound ok?
[16:03] <alket> dpm, yea
[16:03] <LeartS> yep
[16:03] <NONO_> is ok
[16:04] <blackknight> On Website all ok
[16:06] <sth> hello
[16:07] <sth> what is this all about?
[16:07] <sth> any one?
[16:07] <LeartS> sth: http://developer.ubuntu.com/2014/11/announcing-the-ubuntu-scopes-workshops/
[16:08] <dragonbite> [Question] are the slides going to be available afterwards?
[16:10] <dragonbite> "Optionally debug"?  I wouldn't think debugging would be an "Option" ;)
[16:15] <LeartS> Question: how much does an emulator to create? I tried it some days ago and killed it after ~20 minutes
[16:15] <LeartS> *take
[16:17] <mhall119> LeartS: creating a new emulator takes quite some time, it's basically building an Ubuntu distro image from packages
[16:18] <DS-McGuire> Sorry I'm late!
[16:18] <LeartS> oh ok then. I will leave it doing its thing next time then. thanks mhall119
[16:22] <vars> Scopes :)
[16:23] <mhall119> LeartS: if you're creating it within the SDK there should be an option to see the log, so you can watch it run
[16:24] <davidcalle_onair> As a side note, if you are on 14.04 and want to follow the next two workshops, you should make sure you have an emulator/phone ready :)
[16:29] <mhall119> and chroots
[16:29] <mhall119> which you will need to build a binary for 14.10
[16:34] <mateo> strange, my sdk didn't have eumlator or phone, only the kits that were built at the begining
[16:44] <mateo> ah, so you need to install the emulator seperate then?
[16:46] <sethj> mateo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Emulator
[16:46]  * mateo *plays jepordy song*
[16:51] <rschroll> QUESTION: Where can we find the source for the default scopes on the phone?
[16:53] <LeartS> Question: to clarify, the desktop "device" doesn't work on 14.04?
[16:54] <LeartS> And also, the tool that changes the layout "live" works only on the desktop device?
[16:54] <davidcalle_onair> LeartS: right
[16:54] <mateo> LeartS - no it dosn't work on 14.04, I found a lot of thins didn't work on 14.04, so I just upgraded to 14.10
[16:54] <dpm> https://launchpad.net/unity-scope-youtube
[16:55] <dpm> unity-scope-*
[16:55] <dpm> unity-scope-click
[16:55] <mateo> I remember seeing one for a bunch of the jason scopes...
[16:59] <mateo> here we go - https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-rest-scopes
[16:59] <LeartS> nice
[17:00] <davidcalle_onair> mateo, these are scopes on the server, not on devices, still cool, but not relevant to these workshops.
[17:00] <mateo> ah..
[17:01] <Ankit_> Hardware specifications of the phone matters ?
[17:01] <davidcalle_onair> mateo, in a nutshell, the scopes server send scopes to the device, and you can use them, but they are not actually installed.
[17:01]  * LeartS claps
[17:01] <mateo> cool, thanks
[17:02] <mhall119> everybody please refresh ubuntuonair.com to get the new video stream
[17:02] <mhall119> it should say 1700 UTC now
[17:03] <LeartS> mhall119: yep
[17:03] <davidcalle_onair> Hmm, can you see me?
[17:03] <LeartS> davidcalle_onair: not yet
[17:03] <LeartS> I still see starting soon
[17:04] <vars> where I can find the past conversations... I missed the previous one
[17:04] <LeartS> vars: ubuntu on air youtube channel
[17:04] <vars> this is really cool I like it
[17:04] <vars> gotta check it
[17:04] <vars> thanks
[17:07] <LeartS> So i'm creating an amd64 click target, like my PC. It's basically downloading utopic, couldn't it just recognize It's waht I have installed on my system and take the packages packages from /var/cache/apt if I have them?
[17:07] <LeartS> davidcalle_onair: yes
[17:07] <rschroll> davidcalle: Just starting now
[17:07] <RalphP> yes
[17:07] <LeartS> we can hear you
[17:08] <LeartS> o,o
[17:09] <mhall119> davidcalle_onair: we see your QtCreator
[17:09] <LeartS> numix! nice choice :)
[17:09] <sethj> yes
[17:09] <mateo> screen within a screen!
[17:10] <LeartS> I think his IRC is quite a bit behind
[17:10] <RalphP> it's fine
[17:12] <davidcalle_onair> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~davidc3/+junk/demo-scope-workshop/files
[17:13] <davidcalle_onair> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~davidc3/+junk/demo-scope-workshop/view/head:/include/api/config.h
[17:23] <mhall119> remember you guys can ask questions here for davidcalle_onair
[17:23] <mhall119> start them with QUESTION
[17:29] <davidcalle_onair> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~davidc3/+junk/demo-scope-workshop/view/head:/src/scope/query.cpp
[17:35] <rschroll> QUESTION: What is Result.uri used for?  Why is it manditory?
[17:41] <davidcalle_onair> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~davidc3/+junk/demo-scope-workshop/files
[17:49] <rschroll> QUESTION: Any guides or examples on handling custom preview actions?  (To run another query, for example.)
[17:50] <davidcalle_onair> http://developer.ubuntu.com/scopes/tutorials/write-a-json-scope-in-cpp/
[17:52] <rschroll> I'm asking about handling clicks on buttons yourself
[17:53] <rschroll> Docs suggest you need an ActivationQueryBase instance, but I can't get it to work
[17:55] <rschroll> QUESTION: Any guides to interfacing with online accounts?  For example, getting results from your Google account.
[17:56] <LeartS> Question: Are there "design guidelines" on scopes, (like color, text orientation, layouts) or it's pretty much free?
[17:56] <davidcalle_onair> https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-api-team/unity-scope-youtube/14.10
[17:56] <davidcalle_onair> http://developer.ubuntu.com/scopes/guides/scopes-customization-branding/
[17:56] <rschroll> Thanks!
[17:57] <LeartS> s/text orientation/text alignment
[18:00] <edkepex> if i develop my own back end , what kind of data can be read by scopes, json ??  (Sorry a arrived   late)
[18:00] <LeartS> ok thanks
[18:01] <davidcalle_onair> edkepex: any kind of data, xml, json... You parse it the way you want in the scope then send results object to the dash.
[18:03] <mhall119> everybody refresh ubuntuonair.com to get the new video stream
[18:03] <mhall119> kyleN is your host for the next one
[18:05] <kyleN> https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/16NZvDAkHHkkGeVevezEvU64Ny9hJpH9MhfDNWe2FPzE/edit
[18:05] <kyleN> the presentation ^
[18:07] <m4rc1> we hear you alright
[18:08] <kyleN> bzr branch lp:~knitzsche/junk/location
[18:15] <elicsdee> hi guis, how can i move the chat on the right side of the video? i have a small screen and i have to scroll down to see the chat
[18:15] <elicsdee> but when i scroll down i don't see the video :/
[18:38] <edkepex> could i see on your emulator ?
[18:38] <edkepex> the result of this
[18:42] <kyleN> lp:scope-data
[18:43] <edkepex> yes
[18:43] <edkepex> i want to see running your code
[18:44] <zeebok> waiting to see this stuff, thanks kyleN :)
[18:45] <kyleN> thank you all!
[18:45] <zeebok> now to keep coding!