[02:51] hello? [02:51] squirrel`, hello [02:51] i want to help you [02:52] squirrel`, ah ? [02:52] Do you have a core app in mind? [02:52] but im wrongly accused of talking trash on #bitcoin ops [02:52] squirrel`, ??? What do you want help with? [02:52] ive been playing chess for like 3-4 hours [02:52] whatever you want [02:53] im very......old school [02:53] squirrel`, o_O What does this all have to do with ubuntu-touch? [02:53] i was 1911/myth in the 90's [02:53] i know C [02:53] c++ [02:53] :) [02:53] hmmmmm [02:54] and i know how to buikld comps [02:54] servers etc [02:54] squirrel`, My suggestion would be to help refine the terminal app redesign [02:54] are you kidding? [02:54] squirrel`, ever programmed a shell/terminal? [02:54] icant do that [02:54] yes [02:54] its HARD [02:55] squirrel`, mmmmm this is actually well written [02:55] id need help [02:55] i use old schol tools [02:55] so not qtcreator? [02:56] is it on TPB? [02:56] ill learn it [02:56] TPB? [02:56] pirate bay [02:56] lol; qtcreator is the ubuntu sdk :) [02:56] no pirating needed [02:56] ah [02:56] you can get it from the repos [02:57] i dual boot [02:57] kali and xp [02:57] squirrel`, its a good c++, qt, and qml ide [02:57] squirrel`, oh neat; do you plan on eventually getting an ubuntu phone? [02:57] should i? [02:58] i dont lie unbuntu [02:58] squirrel`, do you like the fact that android is closed development and uses java? [02:58] yes [02:58] :P [02:59] well [02:59] some is open [02:59] squirrel`, well ubuntu touch is open development, and uses C++/qt/qml. No virtual machine needed. [02:59] and its got such a nice design [02:59] im way behind in times then [02:59] use it for 45 minutes, and you will be trying to flick left in android to bring up your recent apps [02:59] squirrel`, what phone do you have? [03:00] Nexus 4 by chance? [03:00] galaxy 4 [03:00] oh I think that has decent support [03:00] one sec [03:00] and a walmart 4.1 [03:00] its crackable [03:01] walmart? [03:01] ya [03:01] ummmm [03:01] ill link it [03:01] galaxy nexus [03:01] don't see galaxy 4; unless its the same [03:01] oh wait its here [03:01] samsung galaxy s4 [03:02] its [03:02] area 51 hack [03:02] buggy [03:02] ah this is an old image [03:02] shame [03:02] for the walmart phone [03:03] hey akiva-thinkpad [03:03] any girls in here [03:04] no disrespect [03:04] they are smarter [03:04] squirrel`, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DtNvz_WVu8 [03:04] ahoneybun, hey hows it going? [03:04] akiva-thinkpad, pretty good got my pioneer shirt yesterday [03:04] lucky [03:05] yep [03:05] i cant do that to my moms phone [03:05] ahoneybun, wow that video; the ubuntu touch performance is so nice [03:05] it looks sweet [03:05] but shed kill me [03:06] i deal with with network securty [03:07] router router switch roter [03:07] looped [03:07] but in the end [03:07] akiva-thinkpad, yea I was rocking devel-proposed for a bit till vivid dropped on devel channel [03:07] squirrel` it is really nice to use. [03:07] squirrel`, great for tablets too [03:07] all anonymous hasto do is attack the first routeer [03:07] squirrel`, BQ and Meizu have phones coming out early next year. [03:08] squirrel`, anyways I have to go buy a grill and a trap. Catch you later [03:08] ahoneybun, see yah [03:08] actually [03:08] akiva-thinkpad, see ya [03:08] your pqads [03:08] can be protected [03:09] will one of you pm me [03:09] i have an idea [03:36] hey how do I make a optionselection show up in a label [03:36] like if I pick a number from a option selector and have it show in a label [04:29] * ahoneybun flys away === VDVsx__ is now known as VDVsx [14:56] balloons hello! [14:56] balloons can you take a look: https://code.launchpad.net/~mrqtros/ubuntu-rssreader-app/ubuntu-rssreader-app-new-devel-period/+merge/244656 [15:00] balloons our tests should be updated [15:01] popey maybe this will be interesting for you too: https://code.launchpad.net/~mrqtros/ubuntu-rssreader-app/ubuntu-rssreader-app-new-devel-period/+merge/244656 === ian is now known as Guest36006 [20:44] Are there any differences between click packages and PPAs for the core apps? [20:44] Guest36006, good question [20:45] Guest36006, what are you looking to do? [20:45] Specifically, I think I found a bug in the vivid PPA for Dekko but I'm not sure whether the standard process for filing a bug and submitting a fix applies [20:46] Guest36006, find the dekko launchpad page, and file it. [20:46] The PPA for the core apps... is dormant often times [20:46] dormant and out of date [20:47] Ok [20:48] Hm, it's irritating that I can't use ubuntu-bug [20:49] Guest36006, hmmm? launchpad is better in my opinion [20:49] * akiva-thinkpad checks for dekko [20:49] Since dekko isn't an "official" package, ubuntu-bug won't work with it [20:49] grrrr... I hate google plus. Clicking on the web page makes my youtube reply go away [20:49] Guest36006, hmmm interesting [20:49] I personally like initiating the process from the command line since it dumps a bunch of my sys info automatically [20:49] Guest36006: hey :-D so dekko isn't actually supported in the core-apps ppa [20:50] It's click package only at the moment [20:50] DanChapman, oh huh, my bad [20:50] I thought that one of the engineering team kicked off a PPA pretty recently [20:51] Or do you mean it's "not supported" [20:53] lunch is ready, I'll be away for a few [20:53] I was going to *try* and sort out the debian and cmake stuff to install everything in the correct locations. But i'm afraid it's a very low priority on my list atm. If there was a *genuine* need for it then it would be higher on my list. Although patches are welcome if you want it [20:55] Guest36006: I will be getting i386 and amd64 click packages up to the store in the the next week or so, so you will be able to run it in the emulator or on unity next should you wish to try it that way :-) [21:03] DanChapman, I'll definitely give it a shot on UnityNext too. Just to confirm, the .desktop file is locate in src/app/dekko.desktop right? [21:09] Guest36006: yeah that's the one. atm the branch being built in the ppa is lp:dekko/0.3 and not the 0.4 trunk branch as that is basically broken while we implement the new UI === ian is now known as Guest55099