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rmg51Morning09:22
teddy-dbearMorning peoples and whatever else is around12:11
lazyPowero/13:27
ChinnoDogIs there a way to get apport to stop asking for permission to report crashes besides disabling it altogether?17:03
lazyPowerChinnoDog: not to my knowledge17:16
ChinnoDogI'm happy to report crashes but not if dialogs requiring multiple actions are going to pop up for each and every one.17:22
ChinnoDogWas it in Fedora or an earlier version of Ubuntu that there is a tray icon that appears when something crashes? I like that design. If something unexpected happens I get a hint of what happened. If something crashes and I don't notice I can ignore the icon until I am ready to deal withi t.17:24
jthanChinnoDog: fedora17:28
lazyPowerChinnoDog: ubuntu doesn't use the tray they use the unity losenge design to warehouse apport. The unfortuante side effect of apport is it collects potentially sensitive information - which is why i requires a sudo elevation to report the bugs.17:30
lazyPowerthere's room for improvement there, i agree with you. Unfortunately i dont think apport is as active of a project anymore with the new focus being on mobile and getting the mir display server shored up for the convergence play.17:30
lazyPowerbut thats hard for me to really discern as I work in a completely different dept. of canonical.17:30
ChinnoDogapport is inactive? :-( That is unfortunate. It is an important part of the ecosystem. If I were publishing Ubuntu apps I would definitely be mining the crash reports.17:33
lazyPowerwell inactive meaning its gone maintenance mode18:42
lazyPowerits doing security / bug patching18:42
lazyPowerbut i dont think anyone is actively working on new features for it18:42
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