[09:10] <mpt> ev, bdmurray: <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ErrorTracker#error-types> has “eog & pkill -SEGV eog” as a test case, but that command doesn’t crash eog for me. Any idea why?
[09:11] <mpt> (asking because I wanted to tweak the description of bug 1394964)
[11:15] <cjwatson> Noskcaj: I've synced libscalar-list-utils-perl, thanks.  Perhaps somebody else can look at sagan; my motivation for looking at new upstream releases in UDD is pretty low right now ... can't we get the new upstream into Debian?
[12:44] <ogra_> hallyn, yo !
[14:53] <Laney> @pilot in
[15:08] <balloons> mpt, I'm curious what happened to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributorConsole?
[15:08] <ogra_> hallyn, poke ...
[15:14] <mpt> balloons, the code hasn’t had substantial changes since January last year. I tried running it this morning but it wouldn’t start.
[15:15] <mpt> (GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'net.launchpad.contributor-console' is not installed)
[15:16] <bdmurray> mpt: I don't know, that works for me. What release are you running?
[15:16] <mpt> bdmurray, 14.04
[15:16]  * mpt ducks
[15:17] <balloons> :p
[17:44] <mpt> balloons, are you interested in working on it? :-)
[17:45] <balloons> mpt, i was curious why you mentioned it; conceptually it seems interesting, and it's not the first I've seen or heard of someone trying to do such a thing
[17:46] <balloons> reminds me a bit of what they tried to do with the sugar desktop back in the day
[17:47] <mpt> balloons, because I think it could be a way to improve the quality of bug reports rather than just increasing the number of bug reports
[18:05] <Laney> @pilot out
[18:36] <arges> hallyn: hey should i assign bug 1292234 to myself?
[18:36] <arges> i may actually have some time this week to look at it
[19:34] <Noskcaj> Laney, The reason for now forwarding new released to debian is that xfce won't upload new releases unless it's completely bugfix only, and pkg-gnome is hard to work with at the best of times (i also don't know how debian release team stuff works)
[19:36] <Noskcaj> and i think i'll leave sagan  for debian to do. that package is a bit too complex