[00:30] wgrant, thanks for fixes to UI of lp released yesterday and today. Definitely better! [00:37] rpadovani: :) [00:37] Some more improvements are in the pipeline. [00:37] \o/ [00:37] I definitely love that I finally right-click on top left links [00:37] *can right-click [00:38] That worked in some browsers before. [00:38] also, because now works on Ubuntu Touch Browser too [00:38] Yes, mobile webkit touch events were very problematic. [00:38] I haven't tested on the Touch browser, though I finally do have a device, but if anything else doesn't work please let me know. [00:40] Sure! I like some LP features (bug tracker rocks, best I ever tried) but I think it's UI needs some improvement [00:40] Keep up the good work! [00:40] That's putting it nicely :) [00:40] The UI is a bit bad. [00:41] Yes, it's sad, because could be a very good competitor to GitHub - and it's opensource! But UI and Social things don't work [00:42] We were a lot more social than the other sites a few years ago, but then GitHub came along and did that much better. [00:44] Uh, I take this opportunity to ask you about a feature: do you plan to add post commit hooks? They are so useful to deploy websites, and it's the only GitHub/Lab feature I really miss [00:47] We're looking at introducing webhooks next year, if that's what you mean. [00:49] Oh, well, yes, I was just thinking to the use I do, but I mean webhooks. This is an awesome news, really! I think I'll read commits to trunk more often... Thanks for the news :-) [00:49] :) [00:54] Do you know DuckDuckGo? I asked to a friend to implement support for launchpad bugs :-) [00:54] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8344987/5296484/ad0f46ec-7ba4-11e4-8268-209b85a82f3f.png [00:55] and there is already a MR: https://github.com/duckduckgo/zeroclickinfo-spice/pull/1319 [00:56] Nice. === timrc is now known as timrc-afk === timrc-afk is now known as timrc [23:48] Ursinha: wgrant: infinity: cjwatson: as members of ~launchpad would you mind setting ~lazr-developers as the maintainer of launchpadlib project? [23:48] or alternatively would you mind adding me to ~launchpad to make a launchpadlib release? [23:49] (i'm guessing ~launchpad is actually important / too powerful team for me to be in) [23:50] ~launchpad is Canonical-only. I've siwtched launchpadlib's owner to ~lazr-developers. [23:50] I'll also try to remove ~launchpadlib-developers entirely.