[00:08] <krytarik> slickymaster: Just put "test: get-translations" in the first one too - I seem to have overlooked that, even though I checked then.
[06:42] <ochosi> jboul: hi! you were the one sending an email about testing to the ML?
[06:43] <jboul> yes actually that was me. Hi!
[06:43] <ochosi> welcome then :)
[06:43] <jboul> Thank you very much. glad to be here..
[06:44] <ochosi> if you wanna help out with testing, you'd ideally get in touch with elfy (he's the testing lead)
[06:44] <ochosi> but ofc oftentimes others in here will also be able to help you
[06:44] <ochosi> right now we're running ISO tests for the release candidate of 15.04
[06:45] <ochosi> if you wanna help with that, that would be 1) a good starting point, since it's not rocket science and 2) most welcome!
[06:45] <jboul> Ya I really wanted to get involved in the testing I have read and learned how to go about doing the testing
[06:46] <ochosi> this email summarizes things nicely: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2015-April/010712.html
[06:46] <jboul> ya i would love to help ;)
[06:46] <jboul> alright ill read it now
[06:46] <ochosi> reporting your results on the tracker is quite important btw, otherwise we have no way of knowing how your tests went
[06:46] <ochosi> cool
[06:47] <jboul> thank you so much for hthe help
[06:47] <ochosi> and as i said, if you have questions, always feel free to ask
[06:47] <ochosi> however, you might also have to be patient at times
[06:47] <ochosi> ppl aren't always around ;)
[06:47] <ochosi> (but your messages are read and get replied to later in that case)
[06:48] <jboul> Alright sounds awesome. It's really helpful to have actual people to ask for help instead of searching through guides for hours lol
[06:51] <jboul> One thing i was wondering was if went it came to testing for example a package and you see that someone already has tested it should i still test it again?
[06:52] <jboul> Actually now that i think about that it would make sense to test it on multiple systems
[06:55] <ochosi> yeah
[06:55] <ochosi> that's one aspect
[06:55] <ochosi> but generally speaking we rarely focus on single packages
[06:56] <ochosi> best way to test individual programmes is by using them, i.e. by installing the development version of xubuntu and using it on a daily basis. (but that's just my approach)
[06:57] <ochosi> anyway, gotta go, bbl
[06:57] <jboul> alright thanks ttyl
[07:42] <elfy> ochosi: thanks - that guy was someone who mailed me yesterday :)
[07:58] <knome> i guess a quick reply on the mailing list pointing to the general contribution urls (probably with a note that we already met this person so we wouldn't go into the details) would be good PR
[07:59] <knome> i can do that later when i actually sit down on a computer
[08:00] <knome> elfy, just checking that i've understood when watching it from afar so far -
[08:00] <elfy> knome: if you're able later - I just mailed list with details for Vivid Final - a bump on social stuff would be \o/ 
[08:00] <knome> is the reboot/shutdown issue existent only after the first occurrence after installing, or does it affect the installed system too?
[08:01] <knome> that i can do now
[08:01] <knome> well twitter, that is
[08:01] <elfy> ta :)
[08:01] <knome> want me to specifically link to the latest mail?
[08:01] <elfy> the reboot/shutdown issue is only about 'remove the install media and press Enter' 
[08:02] <elfy> after it works 
[08:02] <knome> ok
[08:02] <elfy> yep - 2 secs
[08:02] <knome> i have the link
[08:02] <elfy> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2015-April/010719.html
[08:02] <elfy> lol - ok :)
[08:02] <knome> thanks anyway ;)
[08:03] <elfy> I'll kncok up a general mail to the lists when I'm drinking the next cuppa :)
[08:03] <knome> ta
[08:03] <knome> i'll be off most of the day once i am off
[08:03] <knome> which is in the next 60 mins
[08:03] <elfy> I'm just chilling all day - not moving much further than up or downstairs :D
[08:04] <knome> hehe
[08:05] <knome> https://twitter.com/Xubuntu/status/589338788926775297
[08:05] <knome> there we go
[08:05] <elfy> thanks :)
[08:06] <elfy> I'll ping pleia2 to bump the others - which is what I just did :D
[08:06] <knome> no problemo
[08:06] <knome> yep
[08:52] <ochosi> elfy: np, he sent the email to all admins of -testing, so i received it as well ;)
[08:55] <elfy> oh right - didn't know that :)
[08:55] <elfy> still - thanks :D
[10:22] <elfy> bug 1445622
[10:22] <elfy> gvfs or something ?
[10:22] <elfy> obviously not just Thunar 
[10:36] <elfy> ochosi: other than the remove media bug and the above misplaced bug, looking good at the moment 
[10:45] <brainwash> elfy: anything about gvfs in the logs?
[10:46] <brainwash> somehow ~/.local/share/Trash cannot be created
[10:46] <elfy> brainwash: not looked tbh 
[10:46] <brainwash> or the gvfs trash process has crashed
[10:46] <elfy> I'll see if I can find something 
[10:47] <elfy> just obviously NOT thunar if lubuntu and ubuntu have issues too 
[10:47] <brainwash> ~/.cache/upstart/startxfce4.log I think
[10:47] <brainwash> and the dbus.log one too
[10:47] <elfy> k - ta 
[10:48] <PaulW2U> elfy: but not a problem in kubuntu. strange
[10:48] <brainwash> gvfs is a gnome thingy
[10:48] <brainwash> most likely not used in KDE/Kubuntu
[10:48] <PaulW2U> brainwash: right
[10:49] <elfy> nothing showing in those 2 logs
[10:53] <ochosi> elfy: great! that's good to hear
[10:53] <brainwash> test with http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/en/man1/gvfs-trash.1.html
[10:54] <brainwash> maybe it gives some helpful error message
[10:54] <elfy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIEqdXpG5Pg
[10:54] <elfy> oops 
[10:54] <elfy> not that for sure :D
[10:55] <elfy> Error trashing file: Unable to find or create trash directory
[10:56] <brainwash> so, blame the one who upgraded the gvfs package! :)
[10:56] <elfy> :)
[10:57] <elfy> if I sudo gvfs-trash file - it works 
[10:58] <elfy> mostly this is about it not being a Thunar bug :D
[10:58] <brainwash> I cannot test it right now, would have to dl the ubuntu iso
[10:58] <elfy> I've got Ubuntu and Lubuntu images up to date
[10:59] <elfy> I'll check them both now
[10:59] <elfy> if I get the same - I'll change it to gvfs 
[11:01] <elfy> lol so Lubuntu does not have gvfs-trash installed
[11:07] <elfy> brainwash: thanks for changing package, added another comment - including that deleting a folder works as expected 
[12:09] <bluesabre> good morning everyone
[12:12] <bluesabre> elfy: on the tracker, why do the upgrade tests use 20150416 and not 20150417.1?
[12:45] <elfy> bluesabre: not a clue - but spoke out in -release
[12:46] <elfy> that said, no downloads are available from the upgrade tests - so you'd need to grab a copy elsewhere, which would be 20150417.1 
[12:55] <GridCube> oh... well then P: i still need to upgrade to utopic to try so maybe on monday it will be available ?
[12:56] <bluesabre> thanks elfy :)
[13:06] <elfy> GridCube: hope so 
[13:06] <elfy> bbl 
[13:06] <bluesabre> elfy...
[13:06] <elfy> bluesabre: yep?
[13:06] <bluesabre> just messing with you, go on, bbl :P
[13:06] <elfy> LOL
[13:06] <elfy> hatez you 
[13:06] <bluesabre> :D
[13:07] <elfy> still think you broke the remove media button somehow :p
[13:09] <bluesabre> probably did
[13:09] <bluesabre> somehow
[13:09] <elfy> ha ha ha 
[13:10] <elfy> well - really off now - have a good day :)
[13:15] <bluesabre> you too, seeya
[14:21] <slickymaster> hey everybody
[14:24] <Luyin> hi slickymaster 
[14:25] <slickymaster> o/
[14:26] <Luyin> slickymaster: I cannot but think of hitler when you write this :D
[14:27] <slickymaster> blaarrrgh for sending the wrong message then Luyin :P
[14:28] <Luyin> ;)
[14:29] <slickymaster> :)
[14:40]  * drc is wondering which is more nerve wracking, release "when it's ready" and ready keeps slipping (debian, slackware) or "you WILL release on schedule" and then don't (cough, cough). :)
[16:13] <OvenWerks> Interesting bug in xfce as installed 14.04 (so it may be fixed by now) with regards to a second pannel on a two monitor setup.
[16:13] <OvenWerks> the second pannel is on the second (nonmaster) monitor.
[16:14] <OvenWerks> when choosing full screen for a window on the master screen, space is left for the pannel (that is not there) but on the second screen, part of it ends up under the pannel.