[00:01] <ahayzen> Girish, me and Victor have commented on your weather-app markdown readme thing :-)
[00:14] <ahayzen> balloons, when we do 'needs review' on MPs are you then selecting 'more work needed' for the item in code-in ?
[00:15] <ahayzen> i mean 'needs fixing'
[00:22] <mcinitreevan> ahayzen: Should I make a new MR without that one commit changing the password stuff?
[00:23] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, no its cool, just revert that commit, then push :-)
[00:23] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, also have a look at Girish's weather app MP for the other feedback as it'll like be similar for you
[00:23] <mcinitreevan> Alright, thanks!
[00:24] <ahayzen> :-)
[00:27] <Girish> ahayzen: Fixed.
[00:27] <ahayzen> Girish, thanks just saw the comment
[00:27] <ahayzen> Girish, i think it'd be better if we have a static link for designs somewhere, as some apps have multiple designs and they get updated
[00:27] <ahayzen> ...but haven't found one yet...
[00:28] <Girish> ahayzen: Make a task for it!
[00:28] <ahayzen> \o/
[00:28] <ahayzen> even if you could just go https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/community/core-apps/weather/#design
[00:28] <Girish> Okay.
[00:29] <ahayzen> https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/community/core-apps/weather/#getinvolved gets you close
[00:29] <ahayzen> balloons, maybe we could add a id="design" to the h3 tag for design on the coreapps pages ?
[00:30] <Girish> ahayzen: If I add that link to the Useful Links section , the document will have 3 links directing to the same website.
[00:30] <Girish> Core apps wiki direct you there.
[00:30] <ahayzen> yeah :-/
[00:31] <ahayzen> Girish, i think guidance from balloons or popey would be best here
[00:31] <Girish> Yep.
[00:35] <fazer> balloons,  I made the changes you wanted me to make, and phused.
[00:36] <Girish> Do you guys use Vim? Have notice vi a lot many times in the documentation.
[00:36]  * wxl sure does
[00:36] <fazer> pushed*
[00:36] <mcinitreevan> ahayzen: I reverted the commits, and bzr says the branches have diverged, what should I do?
[00:37] <mcinitreevan> I use Vim on my server through SSH,but on desktop I tend to use VS code
[00:39] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, awww, ok try doing a pull to bring yourself back to what is on remote... then do a reverse cherry pick on that commit
[00:39] <ahayzen> then commit that
[00:39] <ahayzen> or just take a branch of the remote, then do a reverse cherry pick
[00:39] <Girish> mcinitreevan: Or you could just make a new branch and push to that.
[00:39] <Girish> That's what I did.
[00:40] <mcinitreevan> Ill just make a new branch, honestly. Merge conflicts are my bane
[00:40] <mcinitreevan> Im guilty of using git push --force sometimes
[00:40] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, just do $ bzr branch lp:~emailgirishrawat/ubuntu-weather-app/markdown-readmes
[00:40] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, then do your fix and push :-)
[00:41] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, do you use the command line or the bzr-explorer UI ?
[00:41] <mcinitreevan> You linked me to girish's branch :P. But yeah, I suppose I can just pull and edit
[00:41] <mcinitreevan> I use the command line
[00:41] <ahayzen> oh!
[00:41] <ahayzen> lol
[00:42] <ahayzen> bzr branch lp:~mcintire-evan/ubuntu-terminal-app/improve_readmes :-) (too many tabs)
[00:42] <Girish> lol
[00:42] <mcinitreevan> lol happens to the best of us
[00:42] <ahayzen> :-)
[00:50] <Girish> Also ahayzen, I have completed  music-app readmes
[00:50] <Girish> https://code.launchpad.net/~emailgirishrawat/music-app/READMEs/+merge/280920
[00:50] <mcinitreevan> ahayzen: I pushed an update, it should be better now, let me know if I need to change anything
[00:50] <ahayzen> Girish, sweet :-)
[00:50] <ahayzen> mcinitreevan, thanks :-)
[01:00] <ahayzen> fazer, commented on your empty state autopilot MP, btw I linked your branch to the bug 1261587 and assigned the bug to you :-)
[01:01] <fazer> yeah, I just saw that.
[01:03] <Girish> Wow that's an interesting bot we have got here.
[01:04] <wxl> Girish: yep. and he does some great things with packages, too. e.g.:
[01:04] <ahayzen> Girish, yah the but is useful :-)
[01:04] <wxl> !info pcmanfm-qt xenial
[01:07] <ahayzen> fazer, also, you were on Wily right?
[01:07] <ahayzen> fazer, as you should be using schemasVersion 10 for the databases? likely you don't have the latest Xenial package ?
[01:07] <ahayzen> (for mediascanner2)
[01:37] <fazer> ahayzen, yes I am on wily, I believe I have the latest mediascanner-2 packages. balloons directed me to them early during the task. Also, I have no clue what schemaVersion even is.
[01:38] <ahayzen> fazer, i think it should be 10, as that is what Victor set it to, i'll check with him :-)
[01:38] <fazer> ok. I'll go ahead and change it then.
[01:39] <ahayzen> fazer, thanks :-) let me know if it breaks the tests
[01:39] <fazer> yup
[01:40] <fazer> ahayzen, Got this error: Error: incomplete SQL: INSERT INTO schemaVersion VALUES(10)
[01:40] <fazer> while reading from .sql to .db
[01:40] <ahayzen> hmm ok i'll have a chat with Victor tomorrow :-)
[01:41] <fazer> alright
[01:41]  * ahayzen -> sleep
[01:41] <ahayzen> o/
[02:05] <adueppen> balloons: could you help me with revising a testcase?
[03:42] <ElijahEllis> Ahh school is so deprecated, I wish i'd be able to stay home and work on my tasks instead.
[03:43] <adueppen> ElijahEllis: same for me
[04:00] <Luis_> Hi, I need a little guidance to complete a documentation task. I need to edit one page of ubuntu´s wiki, specifically this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/SystemDocumentation/UbuntuDesktopGuide How can I edit that page? Do I need to have ubuntu installed in order to do this? thanks for the help
[04:05] <mcinitreevan> Luis_: Im not 100% sure, but from a quick glance you do seem to need Ubuntu installed
[04:05] <tsimonq2> let me step in here
[04:05] <tsimonq2> You can have Ubuntu in a VM
[04:06] <tsimonq2> because although some wiki page edits don't require you to actually *run* Ubuntu, this is a desktop guide
[04:06] <tsimonq2> so it seems you need to run it
[04:06] <tsimonq2> Luis_: does that help?
[04:06] <tsimonq2> you should also look at the existing guides and see if they work
[04:06] <Luis_> Yeah, I understand the document itself seems to give instructions to edit it in ubuntu
[04:06] <tsimonq2> and if they don't, make them work
[04:07] <tsimonq2> Luis_: well no, you actually *edit* it in *any* OS
[04:07] <Luis_> +tsimoq2: So you are saying that I only need to download ubuntu and run it but not install it?
[04:07] <tsimonq2> Luis_: the documentation just applies to Ubuntu
[04:07] <tsimonq2> if you would like, in a Virtual Machine
[04:07] <tsimonq2> do you know what that is?
[04:08] <Luis_> I am not sure, correct me if am wrong, but isn´t it when you run an OS like in a windowed mode in another OS?
[04:10] <tsimonq2> yep :)
[04:10] <tsimonq2> Luis_: I would advise installing Virtualbox
[04:12] <tsimonq2> Luis_: then download an Ubuntu ISO file here is a direct link: http://releases.ubuntu.com/15.10/ubuntu-15.10-desktop-i386.iso
[04:12] <tsimonq2> Luis_: after that, make a new virtual machine, then boot the image and install Ubuntu in there
[04:12] <tsimonq2> Luis_: then play with that guide a bit
[04:13] <tsimonq2> Luis_: this will also be good so you can learn how to use Ubuntu some more :)
[04:13] <Luis_> Alright, just let me see if I understood everything
[04:14] <Luis_> I download VirtualBox, then the Ubuntu ISO, then I run VirtualBox and boot the image from VirtualBox, there I edit the guide
[04:14] <Luis_> Is that right?
[04:14] <tsimonq2> well once you get it booted, then install Ubuntu
[04:15] <tsimonq2> Luis_: here is a really good guide on using Virtualbox: https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch01.html
[04:16] <tsimonq2> Luis_: you might wanna skip to 1.6 and read the rest while Ubuntu is installing
[04:19] <tsimonq2> Luis_: ok, I gotta go off to bed soon
[04:19] <tsimonq2> Luis_: this should be enoguh to get you started
[04:19] <tsimonq2> Luis_: if you have any more questions, you can ping me, or there are a lot of other people here
[04:19] <tsimonq2> happy hacking! :)
[04:23] <Luis_> hahaha thanks for all the help, I´ll begin right now, have a good night :)
[04:24] <tsimonq2> night! :)
[07:58] <Rob1507> Hello, today is the last day of my task can anyone review it?
[08:01] <samsruti> yeah sure
[08:01] <samsruti> can you please give me the link to your task ?
[08:02] <samsruti> ^Rob1507
[08:04] <Rob1507> Samsruti, Yes sure
[08:05] <Rob1507> https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/4822355675185152/?sp-page=1
[08:05] <Rob1507> Here it is
[08:06] <samsruti> I am not reviewing snappy tasks
[08:06] <samsruti> i have extened the deadline :)
[08:07] <samsruti> Nicholas will review that :)
[08:10] <Rob1507> samsruti Ok I will wait. Does extention affect  the result?
[08:10] <samsruti> Quality is more important than quantity
[08:10] <samsruti> :)
[13:42] <xcub> kenvandine, I have completed the primer https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/5798967484874752/?sp-page=1
[13:50] <kenvandine> xcub, i just added some comments :)
[13:51] <kenvandine> xcub, i'll be around for a few if you have questions
[13:51] <kenvandine> xcub, excellent work!
[13:53] <xcub> ok thanks! I'll make the changes and resubmit :)
[13:55] <xcub> oh, and I have a question about updateInterval
[13:55] <kenvandine> xcub, yeah?
[13:55] <xcub> Since I set it to 15, does that mean it will run every 15 ms
[13:55] <xcub> ?
[13:56] <kenvandine> updateInterval gives you a way to let it skip ticks of the loop
[13:56] <kenvandine> yes
[13:56] <kenvandine> which is most likely not a good idea
[13:56] <kenvandine> i had missed that one
[13:56] <xcub> so that's probably why it was lagging so much :)
[13:56] <kenvandine> yup!
[13:56] <kenvandine> in fact, in that case you can just remove the updateInterval
[13:57] <kenvandine> let it follow the game loop
[13:58] <kenvandine> xcub, or you could even use something like 300
[13:58] <xcub> alright, I'll explain this in the tutorial
[13:58] <kenvandine> and have it still look pretty smooth
[13:58] <kenvandine> thanks
[13:59] <kenvandine> xcub, i really like Behaviors :)
[13:59] <kenvandine> xcub, we have plans to add a SteeringBehavior, which uses opensteer to track a path or object
[14:00] <xcub> so, kind of like UIBezierPath in iOS? If so, that would be really useful!
[14:01] <kenvandine> xcub, maybe, isn't that for drawing?
[14:02] <xcub> Yeah, but you can use it to create a path for an object to animate along.
[14:02] <kenvandine> ah, something like that
[14:02] <kenvandine> you would be able to have an entity follow another entity
[14:02] <kenvandine> perhaps with some built in latency to make it more challenging to follow
[14:03] <kenvandine> like maybe a monster chasing your player
[14:03] <kenvandine> or just a car following a path around a track
[14:04] <kenvandine> that the players car competes with
[14:05] <xcub> could it allow you to create one of those "save other characters" games, where you go around freeing a CPU friend from something and they start following you around?
[14:05] <kenvandine> yup
[14:05]  * kenvandine really need to find some time to do that :)
[14:05] <xcub> ok, I'll go fix the tutorial :)
[14:06] <kenvandine> xcub, cool, thanks
[15:16] <Rob1507> balloons, can you please review my task, only few hours remaining until the deadline
[15:31] <balloons> Rob1507, did you upload this to the store? Does it pass click review?
[15:32] <balloons> Does it "work" ? :P
[15:32] <kenvandine> balloons, i added another bacon2d task
[15:33] <balloons> kenvandine, excellent. I'll approve it
[15:33] <kenvandine> thx
[15:33] <kenvandine> balloons, i'm hoping xcub will take it and publish his breakout game :)
[15:34] <balloons> published :)
[15:34] <kenvandine> thx
[15:37] <Rob1507> balloons, Yes it works it gave me pass with click-review
[15:39] <balloons> Rob1507, so you tried it inside snappy?
[15:40] <balloons> Rob1507, I guess I'm not sure what it's supposed to do. ngen is a package generator
[15:41] <Rob1507> Yes I've done another one but it was smaller so I uploaded it
[15:42] <Rob1507> Ngen was smaller
[15:42] <balloons> Rob1507, ? I'd like to see an actual application that will do something
[15:42] <balloons> Though learning about how to package it up was handy. I don't think it would be hard to package a useful nodejs app now
[15:43] <Rob1507> Ok, but my deadline is really close :/ what to do?
[15:43] <balloons> Rob1507, your deadline shows 3 days remaning for me
[15:45] <Rob1507> Hm... samsruti extended it but in the last sign in I saw 1 day remaining
[15:45] <samsruti> yeah i extended to 2 days
[15:55] <balloons> I see you have until Dec 22nd 2015, 08:05 now. Plenty of time ;-)
[15:59] <MatthewAllen> dbarth, can you approve my task - it's been approved on Launchpad but not CodeIn - https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/4923919035269120/?sp-page=1
[16:14] <balloons> MatthewAllen, I approved it. But actually it's not merged on LP :-)
[16:15] <MatthewAllen> balloons, swear I just got an email saying it was accepted, weird :/
[16:15] <balloons> MatthewAllen, he did approve the changes, but not top approved for merging
[16:15] <balloons> that's ok though
[16:15] <balloons> maybe he wanted dbarth to review too, not sure
[16:16] <MatthewAllen> baloons, must of been that - Alex approved it - didn't realise there was a diffrence
[16:16] <MatthewAllen> new to Ubuntu dev, never used launchpad before
[16:18] <RobGev> balloons, Why do we not have a leaderboard?
[16:23] <balloons> RobGev, the platform is new this year
[16:23] <balloons> but it seems we could put together something
[16:24] <balloons> hmm.
[16:24] <samsruti> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14088669/
[16:24] <samsruti> balloons check this
[16:24] <balloons> samsruti, let's put your script somewhere so it's live for folks
[16:25] <balloons> ohh sorry, I see, wrong info
[16:25] <balloons> samsruti, seems we should make a leaderboard for students
[16:25] <samsruti> cool then i will be working on that :)
[16:25] <samsruti> need few days college schedule :P
[16:27] <Rob1507> balloons, I cannot find a good program :/
[16:28] <MatthewAllen> baloons, for "Setup a development environment for the QATracker (Ubuntu)" what do I need to submit? How do I prove that I have completed the task?
[16:30] <balloons> Rob1507, perhaps https://github.com/martynsmith/node-irc or https://github.com/openexchangerates/money.js or https://github.com/google/google-api-nodejs-client
[16:30] <Rob1507> balloons, ok I will try
[16:40] <balloons> Rob1507, also https://github.com/foreverjs/forever https://github.com/indexzero/http-server https://github.com/chapel/ngist
[16:40]  * balloons going through his interesting nodejs repos
[17:08] <dbarth> MatthewAllen: +1
[17:08] <dbarth> ah balloons, thanks
[17:09] <MatthewAllen> dbarth, thanks! :)
[17:09] <subins2000> Hey
[17:10] <subins2000> How do one add rules in Makefile.am to add an icon ?
[17:10] <subins2000> An icon for .desktop file
[17:12] <MatthewAllen> balloons, for "Setup a development environment for the QATracker (Ubuntu)" what do I need to submit? How do I prove that I have completed the task?
[17:13] <balloons> MatthewAllen, yea, screenshots and some details about what you did and how you did it
[17:13] <balloons> MatthewAllen, it's really a gateway task to working on tracker bugs :-)
[17:13] <balloons> which flocculant has been busy adding more of
[17:13] <MatthewAllen> balloons, mmk - so If I'm using the script - screenshots of terminal as it installs etc.?
[17:13] <balloons> MatthewAllen, yes, someone made it easy with the script, heh ;-)
[17:14] <MatthewAllen> balloons, makes my life easier :D
[17:14] <balloons> MatthewAllen, but I'd like screenshots of the end. There is still manual setup to do
[17:14] <balloons> you should setup the tracker in the end using the admin stuff and screenshot it
[17:14] <MatthewAllen> ballons, will do - installing as we speak :)
[17:14] <MatthewAllen> will do
[17:15] <MatthewAllen> balloons, are more qatracker tasks gonna be added as time progresses?
[17:15] <balloons> MatthewAllen, yep we've been continually adding them as we go
[17:15] <balloons> we still have a list of bugs
[17:15] <MatthewAllen> balloons, awesome!
[17:20] <Girish> Fixed the READMEs for the Music app.
[17:20] <Girish> https://code.launchpad.net/~emailgirishrawat/music-app/READMEs/+merge/280920
[17:20] <Girish> https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/6574756958568448/
[17:21] <Girish> Also, balloons the leaderboard samsruti provided was wrong even for students. I have completed more than 1 task.
[17:22] <balloons> Girish, I know
[17:22] <Rob1507> balloons, how can I send my snap to you so you can check it?
[17:24] <balloons> Rob1507, upload it again. But check it locally so you know it will work on my end. I'm going to check the click review, and then try installing it on snappy and using it
[17:24] <Rob1507> balloons, how can I install it on snappy?
[17:28] <balloons> Rob1507, http://askubuntu.com/questions/700129/how-to-sideload-my-own-snapcraft-example-app, https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/build-apps/snapcraft-usage/
[17:29] <Rob1507> balloons, thanks
[17:29] <balloons> Rob1507, I'd recommend running snappy via kvm to do this
[17:30] <Rob1507> balloons, I have it. I must only configure SSH
[17:47] <Rob1507> balloons, my Ubuntu is 32 bit while snappy is amd64 will it be a problem?
[17:49] <balloons> Rob1507, ugh. Do you have a 64-bit processor?
[17:49] <Rob1507> yes
[17:49] <balloons> kvm will fail when you run snappy i believe
[17:49] <Rob1507> no
[17:49] <balloons> if it doesn't though you should be fine
[17:49] <Rob1507> I was able to run snappy properly
[17:50] <balloons> ahh, no reason not to use 64-bit ubuntu in the future :-)
[17:50] <Rob1507> I am about installing a program
[17:50] <Rob1507> A generated snap is i386
[17:54] <Rob1507> balloons, Can I send it to you for test please?
[18:00] <Rob1507> I will change my Ubuntu version today or tomorrow after this task
[18:09] <balloons> Rob1507, snapcraft generates an i386 snap?
[18:09] <balloons> there's nothing even compiled . . .
[18:10] <Rob1507> balloons, the name of the snap is money_1.0_i386
[18:13] <Rob1507> balloons, I've sent it by GCI
[18:19] <balloons> Rob1507, care to upload to the store now?
[18:19] <balloons> my only concern lies in the fact it's such a big snap. Seems odd
[18:20] <Rob1507> I uploaded it it was approved and published
[18:20] <balloons> Rob1507, ohh excellent
[18:20] <Rob1507> Big? Its 11MB
[18:20] <Rob1507> Is it big?
[18:22] <balloons> nothing wrong with that, just surprising to me
[18:22] <balloons> what did you call the package?
[18:23] <Rob1507> balloons, what is the usual size?
[18:23] <Rob1507> balloons, it was named money
[18:23] <balloons> Rob1507, right, and I don't see it
[18:23] <balloons> snappy search money shows nothing
[18:24] <Rob1507> balloons, can you try it again now?
[18:26] <balloons> sure
[18:26] <balloons> do you see it in the store?
[18:27] <Rob1507> No packages found :/
[18:27] <Rob1507> I think it is because of i386
[18:29] <balloons> it published to the store though?
[18:30] <Rob1507> balloons, yes, here is the link https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/click-apps/share/4a086a5f2cf5fadb94372f718563ca5e3978b7c4df79fb6eb95d8695feead58261ef63004ba29e94a358/
[18:31] <Rob1507> I hope link is working properly :)
[18:33] <balloons> ahh, I see it
[18:33] <balloons> money.rga
[18:35] <Rob1507> Yes, exactly
[18:36] <Rob1507> Is it right?
[18:36] <balloons> Rob1507, well, i386 doesn't help us ;-(
[18:36] <Rob1507> So you cannot test it now?
[18:39] <Rob1507> Ok, I will start to install 64bit now and return later.
[18:40] <Rob1507> Good night
[18:51] <mcinitreevan> balloons, mind looking over https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/6256780531204096/?sp-page=1 ?
[22:09] <debarshi> Hi
[22:09] <debarshi> So the first thing I was wondering was
[22:09] <debarshi> there doesnt seem to be a way to like
[22:09] <debarshi> select your task or something
[22:09] <debarshi> can someone help me
[22:10] <debarshi> like show me where I can select and submit a task?
[22:10] <debarshi> please
[22:12] <knome> i'm not sure i understand your question
[22:12] <knome> have you registered?
[22:16] <debarshi> yes I have
[22:16] <debarshi> I just
[22:16] <debarshi> dont see a place to submit
[22:16] <debarshi> I have to submit
[22:16] <debarshi> my parental
[22:16] <debarshi> consent form
[22:16] <debarshi> but I think
[22:16] <debarshi> they said
[22:16] <debarshi> thats after
[22:16] <debarshi> my first task
[22:16] <knome> please do not use enter as punctuation
[22:17] <debarshi> Please forgive me.
[22:17] <knome> no problem
[22:19] <knome> i'm not very familiar with registering and that stuff, but the faq at https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/faq might be of help for you
[22:19] <knome> or balloons, if he is around
[22:19] <mcinitreevan> Hey, I can help wit this
[22:19] <knome> mcinitreevan, great! :)
[22:20] <mcinitreevan> debarshi: You need to submit the parental consent form before taking a task
[22:20]  * knome steps back and continues with hacking
[22:20] <mcinitreevan> You can either print it and then scan it or use the online one (it should give you a link)
[22:20] <mcinitreevan> After that, you can accept tasks, and after you submit your first one it'll get reviewed, and after that you'll be totally good to go!
[22:22] <debarshi> Thank
[22:22] <debarshi> :)
[22:53] <Girish> Can someone review my merge request? https://code.launchpad.net/~emailgirishrawat/music-app/READMEs/+merge/280920 Thanks!
[22:59] <Girish> balloons: Could you accept my task so that I can start working on the next? My branch has already been reviewed once and I have fixed the typos that Victor pointed out.
[23:00] <Girish> https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/6574756958568448/
[23:08] <hjarrell> balloons, Where can I find package information on a bug for the qatracker in the database?
[23:13] <hjarrell> Sorry I have to go but if you see this I'll ask on the task.
[23:45] <fazer> balloons, I was able to change the schemaVersion to 10 but its not compatible, it says that the current version is 9