[00:34] <wgrant> apachelogger: Let me know if you see any more slow builds. Some dodgy compute nodes have been taken out of rotation.
[00:34] <wgrant> Their IO performance was sort of 10x worse than the rest, which wasn't really ideal.
[04:09] <sgclark> valorie: hehe yes suppose to be really nice
[06:04] <jose> congratulations, sgclark 
[09:40] <bukai> Riddell: ping
[09:44] <lordievader> Good morning.
[12:22] <bukai> soee: ping
[12:50] <soee> bukai: pong
[12:52] <bukai> soee: I started creating a theme for the test.kubuntu.co.uk and I am facing a strange problem , some hyperlinks are working and some are not
[12:52] <lordievader> The best problems ;)
[12:52] <soee> bukai: What links dont work ?
[12:53] <soee> uhoh 5.1.1 building already :)
[12:54] <bukai> soee: this is the  code snippet for the same ->http://paste.kde.org/prldagxeg
[12:56] <lordievader> Only the first one is an actual link?
[12:56] <soee> bukai: yeak and there is only one link
[12:57] <bukai> yes , that too is not opening
[12:57] <soee> others will just point to nothing, yop can use #foo in link if you want to point inyo some section on a page
[12:58] <soee> bukai: also use closing slash in img tag like <img src="foo" alt="" />
[12:59] <soee> also in this sample code one closing div is missing
[12:59] <lordievader> Hehe yeah, strict browsers don't like that ;)
[13:01] <bukai> soee: ok, let me check. But should it not at least open the given links ?
[13:02] <soee> i would have to see working code
[13:02] <lordievader> It could very well be that the browser has no idea where the <a> tag ends, what is covered and what not.
[13:04] <bukai> lordievader: but in that case the entire thing should become a link that too isn't happening.
[13:05] <lordievader> bukai: Is there an example page with working and non working links?
[13:06] <bukai> Nope its on my local machine I can send you the code.
[13:06] <soee> bukai: can you post teh code once again ?
[13:08] <bukai> soee: the entire article section, http://paste.kde.org/pogzckfs4
[13:09] <soee> bukai: links work, do you see images ?
[13:09] <soee> bukai: paste your code into html section here: http://fiddlesalad.com/html/
[13:10] <soee> as you can see images are not found but links work if you click on missing image icon
[13:10] <lordievader> bukai: The links work fine here: http://lordievader.no-ip.org/files/test.html
[13:13] <bukai> soee: it works fine there
[13:14] <bukai> but its not working on the browser! :(
[13:15] <lordievader> bukai: It is here, uploaded the snippet to my server and it works just fine.
[13:16] <bukai> lordievader: what browser are you using?
[13:16] <lordievader> bukai: Chromium.
[13:17] <bukai> same here, but It's not working and It's killing me !
[13:18] <lordievader> bukai: Are the images links with you?
[13:18] <bukai> no
[13:21] <lordievader> Both on your server and mine?
[13:23] <bukai> its link on your server
[13:23] <lordievader> Hihi, what webserver do you use?
[13:33] <bukai> lordievader: soee this is how it looks on the browser when right clicked on a particular image http://wstaw.org/w/325r/
[13:40] <soee> well be sure thet thers now extra layer thoat covers all others
[13:40] <soee> *thers no
[13:40] <lordievader> Chromes inspector thingie (f12) is awesome for that ;)
[13:41] <bukai> If I remove all the css nd js then the links are working fine
[13:42] <lordievader> bukai: Double check the css and js ;)
[13:43] <bukai> yup that is what I am doing now :)
[13:46] <bukai> soee: btw there are no personal blogs as such on the kubuntu.org, will it be a good idea to iinclude some?
[13:47] <lordievader> There is the kubuntu wire.
[13:51] <bukai> yes, but unlike now will it be better to represent the kubuntu wire blogs and  the latest articles seperately on the front page?
[13:59] <yofel_> kubuntu.org is the distribution information page. So it should focus on that. Having some community related things like maybe the 3 newest wire posts linked somewhere would be nice I guess, but that shouldn't give the impression that it's the purpose of the page
[13:59] <yofel> bukai: ^
[14:04] <bukai> no, I was just thinking of mentioning just 4 latest wire   post on the first page. 
[14:05] <bukai> yofel: ^^
[14:07] <yofel> IMO ok, as long as it's somewhere to the bottom right
[14:34] <bukai> lordievader: issue resolved !!
[14:34] <lordievader> bukai: What was the cause?
[14:36] <bukai> <a href .. had to be but before I started the div but I had put it inside the div
[14:39] <lordievader> Err didn't we just establish the html code wasn't the problem?
[14:41] <bukai> yes, but making that change it works, and if you remove the css files it worked.
[14:41] <bukai> without the change
[14:41] <bukai> lordievader: ^^
[14:42] <lordievader> bukai: Seems to me like a workaround fix... :(
[14:44] <bukai> yes, I will keep checking the css to get a proper fix 
[14:45] <lordievader> bukai: :)
[15:03] <ovidiu-florin> why is libkf5config-dev only available in utopic?
[15:11] <yofel> ovidiu-florin: ?
[15:11] <yofel>  libkf5config-dev | 5.3.0-0ubuntu1 | vivid/universe  | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el
[15:13] <yofel> trusty doesn't have it because kf5 wasn't ready back then
[16:21] <ari-tczew> why we wouldn't to keep KDE* packages merged from Debian, else releasing from scratch?
[16:52] <Blizzz> mh, question, on 4.10 i added backports ppa to receive kde telepathy 0.9. alas, the kde-telepathy packages are still on 0.8 and the ktp- packages as in https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports?field.series_filter=utopic don't show up. aptitude update does not reveal any erros.
[16:56] <Blizzz> mh, what launchpad shows does not match with reality
[17:02] <ovidiu-florin> yofel: can I get it through backports?
[17:03] <Blizzz> kde-telepathy shows 0.8 but other packages are fine. looks OK, thanks for packaging :)
[17:09] <Blizzz> (goodbye pidgin, never gonna miss u)
[17:09] <yofel> ovidiu-florin: not from us I believe (IIRC the problem point was backporting qt5)
[18:47] <ScottK> ari-tczew: We're mostly switching to much newer versions, but we're collaborating with Debian to put them a common VCS.  Things like kde4libs that will stick around should be merged.
[18:48] <ari-tczew> ScottK: ok
[19:23] <ovidiu-florin> yofel: then I'll have to compile even the whole kf5 myself...
[19:23] <yofel> probably, should be rather easy with kdesrc-build though
[19:24] <ovidiu-florin> yofel: every one keeps saying that
[19:24] <ovidiu-florin> I don't understand how to use that tool
[19:25] <yofel> can't really help you with that as I've never used it. But the manual seems to be pretty long
[19:25] <ovidiu-florin> I've skimmed the manual
[19:26] <ovidiu-florin> searching fo how to disable something....
[19:26] <ovidiu-florin> aaprently that tool is favoring SVN a bit too much
[19:26] <ovidiu-florin> IMHO
[21:38] <soee> oh this is cool, 
[21:38] <soee> facebook messanger messages in kde-telepathy
[21:38] <soee> notification etc. all works just cool
[21:39] <soee> omg <3 kde-telepathy :)