[10:16] <knome> hey ochosi 
[10:17] <ochosi> hey there
[10:18] <ochosi> managed to finalize my first LO patch last night \o/
[10:18] <knome> congrats
[10:18] <ochosi> it'll make our experience a little nicer ;)
[10:18] <akxwi_dave> morning all
[10:18] <ochosi> plus it removes deprecated gtk code from LO
[10:19] <knome> ochosi, cool
[10:19] <knome> hello akxwi_dave 
[10:19] <ochosi> knome: try alt-tabbing between LO windows and look at the blurry mess that those icons are. so yeah. that will soon be a thing of the past
[10:19] <knome> \o/
[10:26] <knome> slickymaster, apparently you didn't change the translation focus for docs; i did it now, and it should update at some point to target at xenial once the automatic import is done
[10:27] <akxwi_dave> guys, with the development ppa's, i can see on the individual ppa pages that there are new build to install (which i have), but call me thick, i cannot see anywhere to see whats changed in the new one.. I know its monday morning, and i'm still half  asleep.
[11:08] <akxwi_dave> stupid internet..
[13:47] <ochosi> knome: quick question, can i still get to the wily tracker somehow? (if you already told me, sorry, i might've forgotten ;))
[13:47] <flocculant> http://tracker.xubuntu.org/?s=wily
[13:47] <flocculant> ochosi: ^^
[13:48] <ochosi> sweet, thanks flocculant :)
[13:48] <flocculant> only know because he told me and I forgot so serarched logs this morning :p
[13:54] <ochosi> hehe
[13:55] <flocculant> ochosi: packages are all updated now, iso should build tomorrow - so I'll be shooting the starter pistol soon
[13:57] <flocculant> not sure if you caught bluesabre and me rabbiting the other day - but pushing packages more than iso's (apart from when we want iso tested - milestones obviously)
[14:11] <flocculant> ahah
[14:11] <flocculant> I can answer you now :)
[14:11] <flocculant> " i cannot see anywhere to see whats changed in the new one." 
[14:12] <flocculant> go to the ppa - then just to the right of Overview of published packages - View package details
[14:12] <flocculant> and when you get there you can check out the changes file
[14:13] <flocculant> I've not found any easier way of seeing a changelog for something in a ppa
[14:38] <akxwi_dave> cheers mate, will take a look..
[17:15] <flocculant> oh great - so there are blog posts about raspberry pi and xubuntu 
[17:15] <flocculant> I hope we don't get bunches of people in here wanting that 
[17:16] <flocculant> http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-mate-tools-could-bring-xubuntu-lubuntu-and-ubuntu-server-to-raspberry-pi-2-495293.shtml
[17:18] <drc> Just remember No means No.
[17:21] <flocculant> yep 
[17:56] <flocculant> bluesabre: you haz mail - if you can comment on that I'll get that out - thanks :)
[20:11] <flocculant> I wish that more people tested installs and upgrades :(
[20:35] <flocculant> dkessel: I've put nothing on the QA blueprint re autopkg testing - if you think you'll get time to look at it then feel free to add it
[21:07] <ochosi> flocculant: pkgs over isos sounds good to me
[21:07] <flocculant> glad you said that :D
[21:31] <ochosi> hm, do we have any license experts in the team?
[21:32] <flocculant> not sure 
[21:32] <flocculant> certainly not me ;)
[21:32] <ochosi> i wonder if you fork something while it was under gpl2 and re-share your thing under that license, whether a change of the former to gpl3 forces you to change the license of your fork too
[21:49] <flocculant> ochosi: wish I could help
[21:49] <flocculant> night anyway :)
[21:49] <ochosi> no worries
[21:49] <ochosi> nighty!
[21:50] <ochosi> (still trying to get a follow-up to my LO patch today ready...)
[22:35] <genii> ochosi: A license cannot take effect retroroactively, except in rare circumstance ( like when FSF made gpl3 apply retoroactively to binutils but this was because it was already often supplied without a license or availability of source code). The license which was accepted at the time of the fork is the license still in use on that fork unless the author(s) change it.
[23:01] <Unit193> flocculant: Changelog, well apt-listchanges actually pulls from the package now, so there's that, or you can check in /usr/share/doc/xfce4-notifyd/changelog.Debian.gz (or sometimes just changelog.gz), using notifyd as an example.