[05:36] <TheRinger> can anyone tell me what the point of snappy is? Installed it on my rpi and just trying to get a general overview
[07:37] <hades08> I get some error when using "lxc config edit mycontainer", could anyone help me ?
[10:34] <Chipaca> ogra_: o/ :)
[11:42] <ogra_> Chipaca, yo
[13:29] <Chipaca> ogra_: what's the use case for sideloading an oem package? should it be allowed?
[13:30] <Chipaca> up to now we only block sideloading apps when you have the same app installed
[13:30] <Chipaca> so people have sideloaded frameworks over things that are installed
[13:30] <Chipaca> and that breaks stuff
[13:30] <Chipaca> so i'm disabling it
[13:30] <Chipaca> but i don't know whether the same thing is true for oem, and whether anybody depends on it
[13:31] <Chipaca> maybe i should ask longsleep, he was doing some pretty weird stuff :)
[13:45] <Chipaca> ogra_: ("dunno, ask sergio" is a perfectly valid answer, and one i already have :)
[15:30] <sergiusens> Chipaca, sideloading of oem was contemplated by some as a development feature, from my PoV, with our current system it should not be allowed. Only during image creation
[17:49] <ogra_> Chipaca, it is needed for porting ... but only works in --developer-mode
[17:50] <ogra_> Chipaca, i agree with sergiusens, it shouldnt be allowed on a running system, but the CI people might disagree (i think they want to test oem snaps like this)
[17:57] <sergiusens> ogra_, half of what the oem snap does is only done on first boot though
[17:58] <ogra_> right