[08:35] <dholbach> good morning
[11:56] <dholbach> jdstrand_: I'm not knowledgeable enough to be able to review https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/click-reviewers-tools/oa-plugin-1520605/+merge/278952 and https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/click-reviewers-tools/oa-framework/+merge/278594 - maybe you or somebody in your team can take a look?
[13:43] <ahayzen> Hi. has anyone noticed that on app startup a white box appears at the top of an app, pushing down the content for a split second? (this is most visible on Music as its dark themed, but I've also seen on messaging app)
[14:34] <davmor2> popey: question, why is there no % button on the calculator?
[14:36] <popey> davmor2, not enough room, and IIRC we figured it's something you can easily calculate
[14:36] <popey> unlike square root
[14:38] <davmor2> popey: this is very you just multiple it by 1.XX where XX is the percentage anything above 100% is just you being ripped off in Britain again right :)
[14:38] <popey> Completely. Please feel free to file for a refund.
[14:38] <davmor2> s/very/very true
[14:39] <popey> All refunds will be processed promptly.
[14:39] <davmor2> popey: no I just wondered if there was a reason, now I know there is I'm happy it's not just been overlooked
[15:02] <mhall119> davmor2: did you want percent, or modulo?
[15:05] <davmor2> mhall119: nearly all calculators come with a % button and I just noticed we didn't have one so thought I'd ask
[15:06] <davmor2> mhall119: I think it is mostly there because the people that used calculators the most were auditors and accounts and they needed to know the % for tax etc
[16:14] <mcphail> jdstrand_: can I annoy you again about the procedure to get a package manually reviewed for inclusion in the store? I have package 4033 which needs access to the SD card, so fails automatic validation. I think my apparmor permissions are the minimal set to achieve this
[17:09] <pmcgowan> bfiller, I think an sms I sent may not have transmitted, any log to check?
[17:09] <bfiller> pmcgowan: possibly dbus.log, salem_ ^^^^
[17:10] <pmcgowan> opps howd I end up n this channel
[17:10] <salem_> pmcgowan, is the message bubble green in messaging-app?
[17:11] <pmcgowan> salem_, no, but this was an outgoing message
[17:11] <pmcgowan> and a min later the screen came on with no message shown
[17:11] <pmcgowan> salem_, sorry
[17:11] <pmcgowan> yes
[17:14] <salem_> pmcgowan, hm, if the buble is green, it means ofono notified the upper layers that the message was sent.
[17:15] <pmcgowan> salem_, the service provider log doesnt show it, pretty sure it didnt go
[17:15] <pmcgowan> salem_, anything else to check?
[17:16] <salem_> pmcgowan, let me see if dbus.log would show something useful. just a sec
[17:17] <salem_> pmcgowan, did you send the message using the indicator? or messaging-app?
[17:18] <pmcgowan> salem_, the app
[17:26] <pmcgowan> salem_, nm I checked and it went
[17:26] <pmcgowan> not sure why my screen keeps coming on though
[17:26] <salem_> pmcgowan, could you run dbus-monitor > log? and wait for the screen to turn on again?
[17:27] <salem_> pmcgowan, also, are you seeing the notification bubble on new text messages?
[17:28] <pmcgowan> salem_, yeah its all fine, except for a diff bug witht the screen coming on
[17:28] <pmcgowan> not related to messages
[17:28] <pmcgowan> but disconcerting
[17:29] <salem_> pmcgowan, ok, I thought it could be the telephony-service-indicator stuck, but it's not related then
[18:53] <mcphail> appdevs - I would appreciate some feedback on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-system-image/+bug/1521292 . Sorry if it is a bit ranty and incoherent, but I'm feeling a bit ranty and incoherent
[19:47] <pmcgowan> mcphail, looking
[19:51] <mcphail> pmcgowan: ta. We really need a workaround for this
[19:51] <mcphail> jdstrand: thanks for reviewing the app
[19:51] <pmcgowan> yeah its a big hole, came up before
[19:52] <mcphail> pmcgowan: it is a lot of big holes, making up an even bigger one
[20:01] <mcphail> The problem isn't just the read-access paths, but the awful situation where a user can't get data onto the device in the first place