[06:36] <dholbach> good morning
[10:58] <daker> faenil_: is everything OK for the RTL ?
[10:59] <faenil_> daker: sorry?
[10:59] <daker> faenil_: just asking :)
[10:59] <faenil> daker: sorry I don't get the context :)
[11:00] <daker> faenil: you are the person working RTL stuff for UITK, right ?
[11:01] <faenil> daker: ahm...nope :)
[11:01] <daker> faenil: ok
[11:01] <faenil> daker: I just did the ListItemLayout component, and I made it so that RTL should work there :)
[11:01] <daker> ah ok i see
[18:11] <mhall119> beuno: ping
[18:12] <beuno> mhall119, yo
[18:12] <mhall119> beuno: hey, can you add ubuntu-sdk-15.04.1(-*) frameworks to the store ahead of OTA 7 being released?
[18:13] <mhall119> that will allow app developers to publish apps using the latest Ubuntu.Components
[18:13] <beuno> mhall119, I can. I would like, however, for the person who actually uploaded the framework to also get into the habit of adding it to the store as well
[18:14] <mhall119> beuno: you mean the person who puts it in the image?
[18:14] <mhall119> or the person who uploads the API docs
[18:14] <mhall119> because one of those is me :)
[18:14] <beuno> mhall119, the person who uploads it to the archive
[18:14] <mhall119> ok, not me then
[18:14] <mhall119> mvo probably
[18:15] <mhall119> I'd be happy to add them when I get the corresponding docs online, but I don't know what some of the fields are, like policy vendor/policy version
[18:15] <beuno> right, they have to match what is being uploaded
[18:15] <beuno> I don't know it either  :)
[18:16] <beuno> mhall119, so, pass this link along to whoever uploaded it: https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/click-apps/frameworks/
[18:16] <mhall119> pmcgowan: ^^ do you know who put the ubuntu-sdk-15.04.1 frameworks on the phone images?
[18:17] <janimo> mhall119, do you happen to have a changelog for 15.04.1 ?
[18:18] <mhall119> janimo: changelog of the framework?
[18:18] <mhall119> beuno: what has to match other than the name?
[18:18] <beuno> mhall119, all the other pieces of metadata
[18:18] <beuno> they are enforced
[18:19] <pmcgowan> mhall119, beuno I think it was sil asking int he other channel, its been someone different every time
[18:20] <mhall119> pmcgowan: we need whomever did it for 15.04.1 to add the corresponding data into the store using the link beuno provided above
[18:21] <mhall119> that will both populate the manifest.json editor dropdown in QtCreator and allow uploading apps using the latest APIs
[18:21] <mhall119> pmcgowan: and while we're at it, we should decide on what the post-OTA7 framework is going to be so we can start getting it setup too
[18:22] <pmcgowan> mhall119, good point
[18:22] <pmcgowan> .2-dev I would think
[18:24] <janimo> mhall119, yes, changelog between 15.04 and 15.04.1 from an app developer pov
[18:24] <mhall119> janimo: ah, no, sorry
[18:24] <mhall119> maybe bzoltan_ can provide something for that
[18:25] <janimo> mhall119, any short summary of what changed? For app devs the it's unclear whether or when they should bump the sdk version
[18:25] <janimo> apart from the 'use latest stable' advice
[18:27] <mhall119> janimo: new components like AdaptivePageLayout
[18:27] <mhall119> but I don't know the specifics
[18:45] <bzoltan_> janimo:  it is hard to say what interests you... the UITK chanegs can go to super detailed level. Please check out the changelog http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/trunk/view/head:/debian/changelog and see if you find any exciting new feature or important bugfix. I personally do recommend to use  the latest stable release
[22:10] <gerlowskija> Does anyone know to what extent golang is supported for scope development.  I've found a number of tutorials and other resources for Go development, but it's not listed as an option for scope development here: https://developer.ubuntu.com/api/scopes/, and I'm having trouble finding SDK documentation for golang (the C++ SDK docs are here, for comparison: https://developer.ubuntu.com/api/scopes/cpp/sdk-15.04/)
[22:14] <gerlowskija> fwiw I found some golang SDK docs on golang.org, but they seem to be a release behind the current C++ docs (15.04), and many of the links pointing to developer.ubuntu.com pages are broken.
[22:14] <gerlowskija> I'd love to use go-lang to develop my scope, just wanted to check if the go framework was maybe deprecated or something.
[22:31] <gerlowskija> (Just saw this trick in the channel topic.  Hope it isn't too 'loud' as notifications go: appdevs ^^
[22:34] <ahayzen> gerlowskija, searching for "Go" returns https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/gomobile/ but that redirects you back to the start page
[22:35] <ahayzen> and https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/scopes/tutorials/developing-scopes-go/
[22:38] <gerlowskija> Right, I'd found the tutorials, I guess I was looking for SDK docs more than anything.  The ones on golang.org have a few broken links that make them a bit tough to use (e.g. https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/api/scopes/sdk-14.10/previewwidgets/, https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/api/scopes/sdk-14.10/previewwidgets/)
[22:40] <ahayzen> gerlowskija, mhall may know as he does the docs.. otherwise i would ask tomorrow in the day EU timezone when more people are likely to be around
[22:40] <gerlowskija> I can infer things based on the corresponding C++ pages, so I don't *need* to find Go-specific versions of those pages, but I also wanted to allay my worry that golang only currently enjoys partial support.  Glad to hear it's fully supported!
[22:41] <gerlowskija> Thanks for responding ahayzen, I'll try tomorrow at some point then.
[22:41] <ahayzen> no problem :-)