=== timchen1` is now known as timchen119 [05:28] Good morning [06:09] good morning! [06:09] bonjour didrocks ! [06:10] hey pitti, how are you? [06:11] hey desktopers didrocks pitti [06:11] re seb128 [06:14] seb128: hey, did you file a bug about the touchpad scrolling with -libinput? [06:15] bonjour seb128, tu es tôt ! [06:15] didrocks: très bien, merci ! et toi ? [06:16] seb128: "le monde appartient a ceux qui se lèvent tôt" :) (je peux practiquer mon français..) [06:16] pitti: ça va bien :-) [06:16] pitti: tu pars quand en vacances ? Fin de semaine ? [06:16] didrocks: oui, on va à Dresden dimanche [06:17] Je vais commencer le travail 4 janvier [06:17] profitez bien :-) [06:17] didrocks: et toi, les mêmes dates ? [06:17] pitti: non, le 24 pour moi [06:17] et je reviens le 4 [06:17] (il me restera 5 jours à utiliser en début d'année prochaine) [06:18] oui, moi aussi -- en fait, 6.5 [06:18] waow ;) [06:21] tjaalton, oh, no, what was the command again? [06:22] pitti, oui, c'est tôt mais à cause de mon rhume [06:22] je me suis réveillé et je toussais [06:22] seb128: erk, get well soon then! [06:22] I'm much better thanks [06:22] tjaalton: Oooh, do we have new touchpad functionality if you enable libinput in X? [06:22] just accumulation during the night and mornings still a bit annoying [06:24] * duflu gets interested having dove into libinput with Mir [06:25] seb128: touchpad-edge-detector from libevdev-tools [06:25] tjaalton, I need to install the -libinput driver and restart session? [06:25] duflu: well, it should be somewhat better than with synaptics [06:25] seb128: yup [06:26] tjaalton: Smooth scrolling (real smooth scrolling using the touchpad coords) is a dream... [06:26] Erm, wait. GTK already has that. It's only the web browsers to catch up [06:27] * duflu rephrases that; real smooth scrolling in a web browser in Ubuntu would be excellent [06:30] -fuse-ld=gold, you're my only friend. [06:30] Why isn't that default yet? ☺ [06:32] tjaalton, "Error: this device does not have abs axes" [06:44] tjaalton, ? [06:52] hmm, dunno about that [06:53] that was the command you recommended using right? [06:53] $ sudo touchpad-edge-detector /dev/input/event0 [06:54] event0 is the touchpad? [06:54] bbl [06:56] how do I know? [06:58] ah [06:58] it's not [06:59] event7 according to Xorg log [07:01] tjaalton, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-libinput/+bug/1526633 [07:01] Ubuntu bug 1526633 in xserver-xorg-input-libinput (Ubuntu) "edge scrolling not working correctly on latitude e6410" [Undecided,New] [07:11] seb128: right, thanks [07:12] yw [07:12] the values seem a bit random [07:13] I wonder if that depends of the unit [07:13] it seems a bit random to make udev rules from random laptops out there [07:14] do the values change if you try it again? [07:15] actually you should be able to run it from the console [07:15] so doesn't need -libinput [07:17] I really insisted over the edges this time [07:17] Touchpad sends: x [70..1862], y [106..1308] -^C [07:18] but yeah, it changes a bit, another try insisting on the edges [07:18] Touchpad sends: x [87..1873], y [134..1308] -^C [07:18] so it is a bit off [07:19] I get the same as what kernel says [07:19] on mine [07:23] exactly the same? [07:23] yes [07:28] hey robert_ancell [07:29] seb128, hello [07:29] so I think rounding the values appropriately would probably make sense [07:29] robert_ancell, how are you? [07:29] seb128, good [07:29] seb128: add the touchpad dimensions there too [07:29] in mm [07:29] robert_ancell, what are you doing around that late? ;-) [07:29] tjaalton, mesured with a ruler? ;-) [07:29] seb128, working on gnome-software.. [07:29] robert_ancell, how is that coming along? [07:29] out of being blocked on packagekit 1 [07:30] seb128, I've got enough working to start proposing the review support upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759527 [07:30] Gnome bug 759527 in General "Add support for reviews" [Normal,New] [07:30] robert_ancell, somebody mentioned that upstream wanted to drop support for stars/rating?! [07:31] seb128, yeah, Richard wants to now use them for GNOME / Fedora but they can still remain supported by plugins. [07:32] I think he doesn't think the current data is good enough. I hope he'll change his mind when he sees how it works in Ubuntu with our review server [07:32] Human reviews are always going to be better than any algorithm. [07:32] s/now/not [07:33] k [07:34] seb128: can't see another way :) [07:39] tjaalton, I was trying to find the specs, it's a latitude that should be standard [07:40] 38x66 [07:53] thx === nudtrobert1 is now known as nudtrobert [08:04] tjaalton, do you know what's different in the current stack that scrolling works fine? [08:04] wider margins I guess [08:04] do we already have hooks to make hardware work? if so could be translate those to the new system automatically? [08:04] hardcoded in the synaptics driver or so [08:05] only some jumpycursortresholds quirks [08:05] flocculant: hey! FYI, I just uploaded a plymouth fix for your missing themes on any flavors' live when booted up in a vm :) [08:06] so, starting from tomorrow, you should see your text splash screen :) [08:07] didrocks: if it builds ... it didn't yesterday, I think software-centre or something like that - but if it does I will be sure to check that and give you cookies :) [08:08] flocculant: thanks! :-) [08:09] didrocks: given the ubuntu one just failed to build - I would guess I'll be seeing the same [08:13] yeah, probably [08:13] tjaalton, btw our libinput is not uptodate, is that wanted? [08:14] Morning [08:14] hey Trevinho! [08:14] hi didrocks [08:14] Trevinho: I have a start of a patch for you. Seems the guy was able to find his way through the code + updating the po himself [08:15] Trevinho: he didn't find how to get the key from compiz though, mind giving him a hint (not the finale solution), It's hardcoded for now [08:15] hey Trevinho, how are you? [08:15] didrocks: sorry for which bug? [08:15] Trevinho: https://code.launchpad.net/~mcintire-evan/unity/add_screenshot_shortcut_hints/+merge/280671 when you get some time (please ping me once done so that I can pounce back in the google code in interface) [08:15] hi seb128, ok... you? [08:15] I'm good thanks [08:16] didrocks: ah, ok fine :-) [08:16] seb128: uploaded a new one to debian last week but didn't merge yet. now there's another update [08:16] * Trevinho has big network issues since last night... [08:16] tjaalton, right [08:16] nothing loads :-( [08:25] phew, back to green (still yellow of quite for latest release): https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/udtc-trusty-tests/2522/ ! [08:37] Trevinho, offline hacking is the best! :-) [09:02] hhhhhhhhhhheyyyyyyyyyyyyyy [09:02] hey Laney! [09:03] how are you? [09:03] smeeling the holidays getting close? ;-) [09:04] seb128: we're going out for carol singing tonight :-) [09:04] morning Laney! [09:05] so yes I am excited! [09:05] hey didrocks! [09:05] how are you both? [09:06] I'm good, thanks, going to run in 20 minutes before it's getting too warm :-) [09:06] yeah this is STUPID [09:06] I was walking around outside in just t-shirt and jeans yesterday [09:07] Laney, doing good, almost over my cold [09:08] yeah, it's crazy weather… [09:09] seb128: you ready for a holiday? [09:09] not so much [09:09] didn't decide what video games to buy for the holidays yet! [09:10] hohoho [09:11] I'm also pondering getting a ps4, my ps3 is overheating or something and freezing, which is become frustrating [09:11] but yeah, otherwise I think I'm ready :-) [09:11] some small items on my todolist things, moved the rest to next year [09:17] * seb128 apt auto-remove a bunch of old unity scopes [09:17] thanks didrocks, seems things worked well :-) [09:18] phew! [09:18] :) [09:40] no larsu today? [09:41] ah, I bet gym [09:42] larsu, do you plan to get your screenshot patch into 3.18? benjamin seems to be mostly fine with it from review comment but I'm unsure if it's master only work? [09:42] pumping iron [09:45] pumping himself, more (not doing excercises on the machines) [09:45] guten morgen! [09:46] seb128: can we get that software-center branch reviewed if it's going to fix all the iso build failures? :) [09:46] hey larsu!!!! [09:46] what is up [09:46] hey larsu! [09:46] hey Laney and seb128 [09:46] not much. went to the gym :) [09:47] LEGS DAY [09:47] * larsu feels better than yesterday, but still has a bit of a runny nose [09:47] okay I've said the two gym phrases that I know now [09:47] Laney, I doubt mvo is going to have slots for that, I was going to ask dobey but unsure either ... do you feel like doing it? if not maybe didrocks can have a look when he's back from exercice, his python foo is good [09:48] I just saw that you were asked to review === ara is now known as Guest6835 [09:48] * Laney probably doesn't know the most ever [09:48] Laney: you know more than me ;) [09:48] althought it looks straight forward [09:50] * Laney looks then [09:51] Laney, yeah, because I pointed out the issue on #ubuntu-devel yesterday ... I'm fine doing a review but my python is not the best, I don't know much about the future and stuff he decided to use [09:52] those are "give me some python3 syntax on python 2" [09:58] Laney, to me it looks like the apt-xapian-index changes from barry are abi incompatibles [09:58] like updating that component shouldn't make other parts stop working [09:58] it feels like a workaround that now software-center needs to start using futurs [09:58] what about other rdepends? [09:59] I would guess that he forgot about the plugin interface [09:59] but in the archive only s-c uses that outside of a-x-i itself [10:02] if that's true I guess it's ok [10:15] mv [10:15] no mvo [10:17] * Laney test building [10:19] failed to load file /var/lib/apt-xapian-index/cataloged_times.p: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str' [10:19] qqqqqqqqquality [10:20] maybe that is the minor unrelated bug [10:20] * Laney upgrades [10:22] seems to be [10:25] * seb128 enables xenial-proposed [10:26] brave [10:26] yeah, just wanting the new compiz [10:29] ok, I can remove gconf2 now, at the cost of evolution-indicator/pidgin/tomboy (not default) libreoffice-gnome (going to be fixed with the next version) and aisleriot (it's ok) [10:29] but gconf-service is still an issue :-/ [10:29] chromium nm-applet g-t [10:31] session restart with new compiz anyway === ara_ is now known as ara [10:48] yay, neutralised that error [10:50] Trevinho, could you review https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/unity-lens-files/use-gee-0.8/+merge/280696 or who is looking after lenses? [10:52] Trevinho, also I would like to that with https://code.launchpad.net/~rtandy/unity-lens-files/bug1425714/+merge/251014 then [10:52] should I do it or would you prefer doing it/including with some unity landing? [11:08] Laney, thanks for handling the s-c issue [11:10] np [11:16] there's quite a few outstanding s-c merge proposals [11:16] I guess we sort of gave up on the vcs hey [11:19] no we didn't [11:19] but dobey said he would change s-c to be CI landing compatible [11:19] he's too busy for that apparently though... [11:20] if that's not done he could perhaps at least push the approved/uploaded ones to trunk [11:20] or add some of us to the team [11:24] it's at ubuntu13 in the distro and there are plenty of proposed branches sitting there in various states [11:24] last time I did a review on software-center, I got flammed by dobey [11:24] so, not really willing to try again [11:24] so something should change [11:24] (even if the change was pending for *months*) [11:25] trainifying it sounds like a decent idea [11:27] yep [11:29] didrocks, was a while ago I guess? [11:29] dobey review/approved some 4-5 of my bugfixes branches before 15.10 [11:30] and he said he would CI trainify the project so we can land it easily [11:30] I guess he just got too busy [11:30] he would probably accept a branch that does it if somebody want to do the work [11:31] seb128: 2 months? [11:31] k, weird, dunno what happened on that one [11:31] as said I got a bunch of my fixes reviewed/approved [11:32] yeah, I got flammed when I approved them myself [11:32] as apparently "desktop team isn't upstream" [11:32] not the other way around :) [11:32] fair enough [11:32] well either there is an active upstream who merge our stuff [11:32] I can implement a fix if you need [11:32] or we can become upstream ;-) [11:33] I thought you wanted me to review it? which is what I'm objecting :p [11:33] (due to this) [11:33] didrocks, oh ok, sorry I should have unpinged, Laney did it [11:33] ah ok :) [11:33] and he landed the change [11:33] good [11:34] didrocks, thanks for following up though! (and good luck with plymouth) [11:34] would be good if the approved things got merged though [11:34] +1 [11:35] seb128: thanks, should be fine :) [11:35] but I think backlog already has enough ping to do_bey on the topic [11:35] let's see what he says [11:39] larsu, did you actually reply to my question from earlier? [11:39] sorry if I missed the reply in the middle of the hey [11:43] seb128: ooh benjamin replied [11:43] ooh. a week aho [11:43] *ago [11:43] right... [11:44] the patch doesn't apply to master becasue I made it for 3.18 (and he reverted the original on master) [11:44] the original is still in 3.18 [11:44] I'll clean this up and push it [11:44] k [11:44] but the original was a behaviour change or something? [11:44] and created the segfault? [11:45] should we get the revert+new_version then? [11:46] yes [11:46] (to the first question) [11:46] no to the second [11:46] just get the new patch for 3.18 (or wait for a release) [11:46] waiting for a release is fine if it's going to be handled in that branch in upstream gnome-3-18 [11:46] it will [11:46] seb128: so... saw now your pings... Sorry. Let me check those [11:47] larsu, danke [11:47] Trevinho, no worry, thanks! [11:47] seb128: the original change is already in 3.18 - so I have to fix that anyway [11:47] right [11:47] I was a bit lost [11:47] thanks for the replies [11:47] seems it's all good/being handled [11:48] yes, I simply missed the reply [11:48] k [11:49] desrt, some people didn't know i was away; and other pretend that i am still away -> which is good, get asked for help less ;-) [11:49] seb128: do you want me to land those on next round? [11:49] Hi everyone ! [11:50] Trevinho, that was my other question, I can do a landing now with that if you prefer, so it's out of the way before holidays [11:50] hey alexarnaud [11:50] Laney, didrocks, do you know/remember what is added gconf-service to misc:Depends and when? [11:51] or shlibs? [11:51] dh_gconf maybe? [11:51] * didrocks looks [11:51] I'm trying to integrate gsettings back-end on the hypra's company Debian blend. Can you give me more informations about the process ? [11:51] seb128: ah, sure as you prefer.. I'd love to do a pre-xmas (but max in this week) landing as well, but I don't know whether it might be risky... As I won't be back till 12/01... [11:51] didrocks, doesn't seem so, didn't find a reference to gconf-service in debhelper or dh* or gnome-pkg-tools [11:51] I've only ini beckend available. Did we forgotte something ? [11:51] seb128: and gconf2 isn't added? [11:52] addsubstvar($package, "misc:Depends", "gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2)"); [11:52] didrocks, in fact "gconf-service" is added [11:52] which I don't want [11:52] (that's network-manager-applet) [11:52] not off hand [11:52] I'm tried to figure why/how [11:52] try with DH_VERBOSE=1 [11:52] was going to ask which package :) [11:52] trying [11:53] debian/network-manager-gnome.substvars:shlibs:Depends=gconf-service, [11:53] wth [11:53] gconf-service is an empty package [11:53] how is it creating a shlibs [11:53] or [11:53] interesting… [11:53] oh [11:54] /var/lib/dpkg/info/libgconf-2-4:i386.shlibs:libgconf-2 4 libgconf-2-4 (>= 2.31.1), gconf-service [11:54] didrocks, Laney, unping, thanks [11:54] ah, it's still linking to the lib though? [11:54] I guess [11:54] going to look at that next then ;-) [11:56] lunch first though [11:56] bbiab [11:56] enjoy seb128 :) [11:56] thanks === mzanetti_ is now known as mzanetti [12:13] seb128: pushed [12:14] ♥ === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch [13:25] seb128: so... you do the landings or should I? === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g [14:09] Trevinho, as you want, just tell me [14:10] seb128: I can do that, but I'd need some reviews to complete the unity landing, so waiting for andyrock. If I can get that by tomorrow I'll do the landing, otherwise feel free to go. [14:11] I'll do them by tomorrow :D [14:12] Trevinho, I'm on holidays tonight, also unsure I want to lock it with an unity landing [14:12] Trevinho, I'm going to land it now, easier, ok? [14:13] hum [14:13] Laney, do you do the rest of the evolution stack as well? [14:14] (just asking, seems pointless than I do updates while you merge the same things) [14:19] seb128: i thought we are dropping software-center in xenial for gnome-software? [14:19] dobey, [14:19] 1- we are trying, it's not done [14:20] 2- nobody said software-center was going to be removed, it's likely going to stay in universe and still have some users [14:20] 3- it would still be good to have those branches merged [14:22] good morning everyone [14:22] hey desrt [14:23] good morning desrt [14:24] hello seb128, didrocks [14:26] seb128: right. i just thought that plan would give a little more time to get the CI train landings enabled and such. i have a couple of critical bugs to fix for the next phone update this week, as i'm off until january after friday, and the ota9 freeze day is like the second day back in january. seems i am always fixing critical things. hopefully i can get this one done early and find a little time to poke at s-c [14:27] dobey, ok, thanks for looking at it ... is there much needed to CI enable it? [14:27] maybe we can contribute a patch? [14:30] seb128: i'm not 100% sure how much work it will take to enable it for CI, as the recent announcement re: disbanding of ci team, such that we have to manage our own jenkins setups for MP testing [14:31] so i will have to get some clarification on how much config there is for ci train, and get something set up for MP testing [14:31] didrocks: as I suspected - can't check today :) keeping cookies warm [14:34] dobey, thanks [14:34] flocculant: as long as there are not dehydrated, I'm fine :) [15:04] seb128: ah sure that's fine [15:12] didrocks, just fyi I toggle off 'beginner task' on your GCI tasks. Students can only do 2 beginner tasks in total. I assume all of your tasks will take more than 1 hour to do and aren't intended as an 'intro' task which is what the flag is for [15:16] balloons: ah, I was thinking that some would still qualify as "beginners" ones. But there was no indication of what that was meaning (didn't know about the time spanning) [15:16] I assessed that 3 days of work -> ~1-2h (that's how I rated the time) [15:17] didrocks, yea, I'm going through the list. Many people tagged there stuff as beginner, which would prevent students from working on it (presumably most have done the begineer tasks now) [15:17] interesting, didn't know about this limitation :) [15:17] 2 beginners tasks per student… [15:17] yea. It's a bad name. For instance, I put a beginner task to install ubuntu. That's the idea of the scope [15:18] ok [15:18] it's not really "contributing" though :) [15:18] right.. it's intended to introduce you to ubuntu is all. That's how I understand the flag to mean. Hence the limit [15:18] balloons: oh btw, do you think the guy on https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/5153191301742592/ is trolling? [15:18] so you can just do a bunch of intro tasks and get credit. Any 'real' work wouldn't be a beginner task [15:19] *can't do [15:20] didrocks, wild. I've not seen something like that yet [15:20] balloons: there is a start to everything :) [15:20] and yea, thanks for letting us know. We'll take care of it [15:20] balloons: if he resubmit with the same document, I'll just unassign him [15:20] and ping you :à [15:20] :) [15:20] let's give the benefit of a doubt and we'll see… [15:21] right. I'd just like to note he's done it on a task. We give one strike :-) [15:21] heh, yeah ;) [15:24] desktopers, opinion on http://people.canonical.com/~seb128/nautilus.png vs http://people.canonical.com/~seb128/nautilusbis.png ? [15:24] (it probably needs some design but I guess a bg is better than none meanwhile so going to include that while landing a theme fix) [15:24] didrocks, ^ [15:24] I prefer the #1 [15:24] matching more [15:24] (even if less noticeable) [15:24] grey one [15:24] more subtle [15:24] right [15:24] and yes I was going to do evolution [15:24] k [15:24] didn't know someone started on it here before working on it [15:25] Laney, I did this one this morning [15:25] sorry [15:25] np [15:25] so yeah, definitively the more subtle one :) [15:25] ok, let's go with that, better than no bg [15:25] we can design tweak about new year [15:25] yeah ;) [15:27] seb128: can you remember the recent bug that e-d-s corrupted some settings or something? [15:27] Laney, not from that description, sorry [15:29] hmm [15:30] was sort of settings? [15:30] I remember discussing online accounts, gtk depends and calendars [15:30] like account settings [15:31] I think there was some unrecoverable problem that they fixed in a later update [15:31] we had the password provider missing issue [15:31] sorry I don't think I remember the one you are talking about :-/ [15:32] never mind [15:32] was wondering if it could be https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800496 [15:32] Debian bug 800496 in evolution-ews "evolution-ews: Unable to store Host URI / OAB URI" [Grave,Open] [15:33] didrocks, Laney, if you of you want to +1 https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/ubuntu-themes/basic-appnotification-theme/+merge/280735 [15:35] I know the effect is good, larsu would know better if the css is ;-) [15:35] oh does it also look good in ambiance? [15:36] Laney, http://people.canonical.com/~seb128/laney.png [15:37] not shocking… [15:37] less padding? [15:37] urg [15:38] true [15:38] wait [15:38] I think I didn't apply it :p [15:38] heh [15:38] haha [15:38] and here is when is becomes horribly red after applying it :p [15:38] I want it to be scrolling [15:38] like [15:39] including the button [15:39] that's the step before asking for the [15:39] refresh [15:39] looks GREAT! [15:39] :-) [15:39] yep ;) [15:40] thanks for fixing it seb128! [15:40] yw! [15:40] bah [15:40] Trevinho, do you know what's wrong with https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-002/+sourcepub/5779409/+listing-archive-extra ? [15:40] was unity-files-lens never landed through CI? [15:41] I guess some tagging needed or something so the changelog generator knows what to consider [15:41] seb128: yeah, tagging was missing. Thus the train screw up [15:41] shrug [15:41] need a changelog with * Automatic snapshot from revision (bootstrap) ? [15:42] we can just tag lp:unity-files-lens with proper revision [15:42] it used to have 3 ways for bootstrap: [15:42] - proper tagging revision [15:42] - the changelog that seb marked [15:42] - the 3rd fallback is the latest change in debian/changelog with the line matching latest version in distro [15:42] Trevinho, can you do that if you know what tag to use? [15:42] (which should match everything) [15:42] seb128: it's just the last revision number you want [15:42] but maybe that changed [15:43] seb128: I can btw... [15:43] Trevinho, I don't understand [15:43] didrocks, thanks [15:43] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DailyRelease/InlinePackaging recommends the changelog thing [15:43] I might just do that [15:43] seb128: basically you need to add a tag that matches the revision released to the archive [15:43] seb128: that's quite old, I would recommend tagging [15:43] (the changelog is a fallback) [15:44] which wasn't the case in the daily release day :) [15:44] just bzr tag 7.1.0+13.10.20130920-0ubuntu1 [15:44] and push? [15:44] seb128: let me check [15:45] seb128: ok, i've pushed the tag [15:45] yep [15:45] bzr push --tags [15:45] * Trevinho done that [15:45] didrocks: --tags is for git ;) [15:46] thanks [15:46] so rebuild in the train now? [15:46] same all, same all :) [15:46] yeah, let's see :) [15:46] it worked to me the past time [15:46] rebuild should regenerate the changelog [15:46] started [15:46] let's see [15:46] didrocks, Trevinho, thanks [15:48] seb128, Laney: it is! [15:53] larsu, thanks [15:53] Trevinho, didrocks, https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-002/+sourcepub/5779432/+listing-archive-extra [15:54] Trevinho, didrocks, worked ;-) [15:54] great! :) [15:57] :) [15:57] sil2100's tricks work :) [15:57] I'm innocent! [15:58] ^_^ [16:01] don't believe sil2100 he is so guilty he has forgotten what innocent looks like ;) [16:01] That is sooo not true [16:01] ;) [16:02] sil2100: okay what does innocent look like then :P [16:21] Trevinho, andyrock, btw unity keeps eating CPU for me after going to great/login back into the session, on xenial, I opened https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1526868 with a bt of the thread stucked in pam code, unsure how useful the bt is [16:21] Ubuntu bug 1526868 in unity (Ubuntu) "Unity eats cpu after switch to greeter/back to session" [High,New] [16:22] seb128: mh, ok... andyrock might study that I guess :) [16:22] how do you tell what thread is using the cpu again? [16:56] ok, I think it's time to EOD! [16:57] enjoy your holidays Laney & seb128 :) [16:57] happy new year! [16:57] didrocks, thanks [16:57] didrocks, have a good evening, good luck for the week before your holidays, and enjoy the time off then! [16:57] seb128: thanks a lot, you too! Do not work too late tonight :) [16:57] bye didrocks! [16:58] don't worry [16:58] happy holidays! [16:58] I'm mostly done with my todolist [16:58] break EVERYTHING [16:58] Laney: don't spam us too much on telegram with photos! :) [16:58] * didrocks notes down [16:58] doing inbox 0 and some small cleanings before holidays [16:58] we need work to do :P [16:58] haha [16:58] let's upload $something tomorrow :) [16:58] seb128: good luck! :) [16:58] yeah, let's upload buggy things and run off letting those to fix for others :p [16:58] thanks [16:58] I'm going to start spamming tonight [16:58] at the carol singing [16:58] pffff :p [16:59] see you next year guys! ;) [17:00] Laney: Good king wenless last looked out on never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down [17:01] haha [17:02] Laney, btw probably a post holidays topic, but you think yesterday than the gnome-contacts drop was maybe a good thing ... I don't think I agree, having somewhere to store contact info (out of a text file made with gedit) looks like something useful on desktop to me [17:03] darkxst, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus-share/+bug/1526894 if you could look at it, thanks [17:03] Ubuntu bug 1526894 in nautilus-share (Ubuntu) "Should clean < xenial conffile on upgrade" [Low,New] [17:04] ups [17:04] is gnome-user-share, I reassigned [17:04] seb128: Feels niche to have that on a desktop these days but you can always put it back if you want [17:10] yeah, maybe [17:11] I don't feel strongly enough to argue against it [17:11] could also be that it's just me who doesn't use it and many other people do [17:16] yeah, I don't know either [17:17] like often in those cases having actual numbers would be useful [17:17] but we don't have them so need to do without... [17:18] brb session restart [17:46] larsu, hey again, I guess the nautilus menubar thing is not going to be ready today? [17:51] seb128: depends on when you consider today to be over and if I go to the open source meetup thing [17:52] larsu, seems not, I'm probably going to call it a day/start holiday in 10 minutes or so [17:52] larsu, don't worry, that's for next year then [17:52] seb128: in 10 minutes definitely not ;) [17:52] enjoy! [17:52] (and sorry) [17:52] larsu, maybe try to get it lined up before your holidays so we can get it in when coming back without having to resume context and delay more [17:52] no worry [17:53] enjoy the opensource meeting! [17:53] makes sense [18:02] ok, on that note calling it a day/week/year [18:02] have a good extra days work for those not on vac yet [18:02] then have good holidays everyone! [18:02] see you next year! [18:02] You too, seb. [18:02] bye seb128! [18:02] bye seb128! [18:02] send me a picture of you in a santa hat [18:03] hohoho [18:03] * Laney speed builds evo [18:03] come on, got to leave! [18:03] seb128: have fun! [18:03] today is day for sending pictures of yourself as jedi though [18:03] not as santa ;-) [18:04] * Sweet5hark1 is going to the SW sneak preview tonightt ;) [18:04] Laney, don't miss the carols! [18:05] no chance [18:05] putting my socks on now [18:05] dammit snap build broke again [18:06] I'm going against this Star Wars night tonight... And going to watch a comedy movie instead... :-D [18:06] Star was can wait... [18:06] I've never seen any of that series [18:06] so THERE === alan_g is now known as alan_g|EOD [18:08] I've just seen a couple... But still, here's everybody is crazy since it's released in Italy before than everywhere else [18:08] (weirdly) === francisco is now known as Guest17227 [18:14] RIGHT BYEEEEEEEEEE HAPPY CHRISTMASSSSSSSSSSSS [18:14] probably will pop online though :P [18:14] * Laney is a #ubuntu-desktop addict === Guest50007 is now known as fredp === fredp is now known as Guest77778