[07:10] <elfy> pleia2: :D
[12:49] <bluesabre> !team | friendly reminder, feature freeze / debian import freeze in 10 days https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule
[12:49] <bluesabre> !team : friendly reminder, feature freeze / debian import freeze in 10 days https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule
[12:50] <bluesabre> never seem to get that right :/
[12:50] <bluesabre> !team
[12:50] <bluesabre> see above
[12:50] <bluesabre> :P
[12:51] <bluesabre> also, light-locker 1.6 just released, will package that early this week, planning a release for lightdm-gtk-greeter this week as well
[12:51] <ochosi> sweet
[12:51] <bluesabre> catfish and mugshot will probably land this weekend
[12:51] <bluesabre> ochosi: can you check with andrew p to see if he has anything else to add before we wrap that release up?
[12:52] <ochosi> phew, well i guess he rebased the screenshoot branch
[12:52] <ochosi> so that would be mergeable
[12:52] <ochosi> but you said you don't want that
[12:52] <bluesabre> alrighty, will probably go ahead and add that
[12:52] <ochosi> so better reply to that MR then
[12:52] <ochosi> ok
[12:52] <ochosi> then let's merge that and then release
[12:52] <bluesabre> great
[12:52] <bluesabre> there are a few coverity bugs (very few), will fix those tonight most likely
[12:55] <bluesabre> and now its time to go to work, bbabl
[18:44] <pleia2> elfy: my brain froze on actually recording how many folks at the jam submitted tests, but it wasn't so bad
[18:44] <pleia2> we did have trouble with new users logging in who didn't have launchpad/SSO though :(
[18:46] <pleia2> http://princessleia.com/temp/Screenshot_2015-02-08_16-42-16.png couldn't figure out how to get around that
[18:47] <pleia2> the openid switch from launchpad to Ubuntu SSO has been such a disaster
[18:54] <pleia2> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-qa-website/+bug/1416893
[19:00] <pleia2> and there were the typical complaints about the bug sorting mechanism being horrible (hover over to see bugs, bugs from unrelated tests being included in the list)
[19:00] <pleia2> it was overwhelming and frustrating to newcomers, so I told them to ignore it and we'd sort out duplicates later
[19:08] <elfy> pleia2: I am probably out of the 7 billion people in the world one that you shouldn't expect any sort of positive comment about SSO from :D
[19:08] <pleia2> :)
[19:08] <elfy> but thanks for what got done :)
[19:09] <pleia2> I'll write up a full report of pain points (plus some sugar! people really loved the event) to the -quality list
[19:09] <elfy> yea read you telling balloons that :)
[19:10] <pleia2> there is a bug report for "hovering over bugs is the worst UI ever" right?
[19:10] <pleia2> cannot find
[19:11] <elfy> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-qa-website/+bug/1366581
[19:11] <pleia2> great, thanks
[19:12] <elfy> welcome :)
[19:12] <elfy> pleia2: so has the california loco got a mail list or something?
[19:13] <pleia2> ubuntu-us-ca@lists.ubuntu.com
[19:19] <elfy> bah
[19:19] <elfy> pleia2: if you're a mod - kill the elfyesq one please :D
[19:21] <pleia2> k
[19:21] <elfy> really should be more observant - but I'm not :p
[19:22] <pleia2> I do it all th time too
[19:23] <elfy> :)
[19:53] <elfy> brainwash: just went to verify 1292290 - no xfce4-settings available to update
[19:53] <elfy> that said I couldn't confirm the bug either - so wouldn't have actually been able to verify it one way or the other anyway
[20:11] <elfy> bluesabre: is there anything floating about currently that you'd like to see testing done for? 
[20:12] <ecsooboontoo> -alis #xubuntu-verbose
[20:13] <ecsooboontoo> #xubutu-verbose
[20:13] <elfy> what are you trying to do? 
[20:16] <ecsooboontoo> elfy: I'm trying to learn how to use irc. Sorry if this has interfered with you channel.  
[20:17] <elfy> no - I just wondered what you were trying to do :)
[20:17] <elfy> you might be better doing it in #xubuntu-offtopic though 
[20:19] <ecsooboontoo> elfy: yes, thankyou. 
[20:49] <ecsooboontoo> elfy: I found what I was looking for, I looking for the command to add another channel using webchat client. On a side note: I very much appreciate the work you and all the other programmers do for Xubuntu. I was thinking of signing up as a tester, but I do not know I would be suitable, as I run a very stripped down version of Xubuntu. I have, though, download 14.04 point two daily-build and run it from a USB-memory-stick
[20:50] <elfy> ecsooboontoo: well - as far as testing is concerned, if you can test things like that from usb's - that's good for us :)
[20:51] <elfy> I'm sure people will be happy to see you appreciating what they do - I for one am not a coder at all :)
[21:00] <ecsooboontoo> If I can clean out a spare HDD that I have, I will be able to install properly. The current HDD that I'm using has several versions of ?ubuntu on it, which is in a pretty sad state of affairs, mainly because it's trying use the same /home partition for all versions. 
[21:00] <elfy> I've been there 
[21:01] <elfy> I prefer now to use seperate partitions for data and symlinks - firefox and t-bird I just modify the config file 
[21:08] <dkessel> Good evening. I just changed my xubuntu-docs PPA to point at the correct branch.
[21:08] <Unit193> Howdy, dkessel.
[21:08] <elfy> hello and cya dkessel 
[21:08] <elfy> night all 
[21:08] <dkessel> Now the build fails with validation errors in the Spanish translation
[21:09] <dkessel> Night elfy
[21:09] <dkessel> Hey Unit193 
[23:21] <brainwash> bug 1292290
[23:21] <brainwash> elfy: xubuntu-default-settings was patched, not xfce4-settings
[23:22] <elky> pleia2: i just realised i didn't link you to that installer-not-showing bug yesterday for me-too-ing. it's bug 1419555
[23:22] <brainwash> !info xubuntu-default-settings trusty-proposed
[23:26] <pleia2> elky: oh yes! thanks, me-tooed :)
[23:27] <brainwash> elky: the bug description is not clear. which install medium did you use?
[23:27] <elky> usb. my netbook doesn't have a cd drive.
[23:28] <pleia2> was created with usb-creator-gtk, same usb drive worked fine on other laptops
[23:28]  * pleia2 makes note of that in bug
[23:28] <elky> yeah i didn't know what you made them with :)
[23:29] <brainwash> I meant that there is no hint about the iso file which was used for installation
[23:29] <brainwash> there is the link to the tracker
[23:30] <elky> i'm sure lyz will make note of what she used
[23:30] <brainwash> not a big deal
[23:31] <brainwash> I guess guess we should be worried about the actual bug :)
[23:31] <elky> it's probably been there a while :P
[23:31] <brainwash> fixing bugs in the installer usually takes some time
[23:31] <pleia2> is the tracker link not sufficient?
[23:32] <brainwash> yeah, but the reader needs to click on the link :o
[23:32] <brainwash> :P
[23:33] <brainwash> the first impression is that it's a bug with default ubuntu
[23:33] <pleia2> ah, should bug titles include the distro?
[23:34] <pleia2> I guess if ubuntu-bug was used to submit it would have all info in the bug text
[23:34] <brainwash> yeah, that's odd
[23:35] <elky> pleia2: lol that bug with the tracker and pasting the bug number isn't happening on my dell...
[23:35]  * elky gets out the netbook
[23:35] <pleia2> elky: dell netbook?
[23:35] <elky> no, dell was the big laptop i had
[23:35] <brainwash> can this be reproduced in a small wm window?
[23:35] <brainwash> vm I mean
[23:36] <brainwash> virtual machine
[23:36] <pleia2> ah yeah, I think it's some kind of resolution issue with netbooks
[23:36] <pleia2> brainwash: haven't tried! :)
[23:36] <elky> brainwash: let me confirm on the original device first
[23:40] <elky> wah i have 3 active pointing devices on my desk my brain hurts trying to get the correct one
[23:43] <elky> pleia2: the bug number isn't disappearing today on the netbook
[23:43] <pleia2> finicky tracker
[23:44] <elky> yeah, i'm guessing my browser probably cached a corrupted js file or something
[23:44] <elky> i did try clearing it yesterday but meh
[23:44] <pleia2> canonical tends to put pretty aggressive (broken!) caching on a lot of their sites too, the iso tracker may be caught in that
[23:45] <elky> only differnece on my end is a. network, b. i'm running off installed not live
[23:46] <elky> and im doubting either of these make a difference
[23:46] <elky> network _could_ but i'm going to assume gandi doesn't have ridiculous network filtering like the average corp'n or gov't office
[23:49] <pleia2> yeah, I don't think they had anything weird going on there
[23:51] <elky> i once worked in a gov't site where js files with x in the name were filtered.
[23:51] <elky> we were using a js framework with x in its name
[23:51] <elky> this resulted in amusing discussions with infra
[23:52] <pleia2> haha