[00:57] <edve98> wxl: are workspaces are called desktops in Lubuntu? I'm trying to file a bug report and I'm not sure how to call them
[01:02] <wxl> edve98: yeah it kind of alternates between the two different forms of parlance
[01:24] <edve98> wxl: another thing. I am required to complete all test cases for "Complete a Lubuntu Desktop i386 test suite (Ubuntu)" task, right?
[01:25] <wxl> edve98: yes. there's a similar set of tasks that have to do with completing test*cases*, but this is about doing the whole test*suite*, i.e. the entire set of test cases for that particular combination of image/architecture
[01:26] <edve98> ok, just making sure I understand everything correctly :P
[01:57] <jose> edve98: btw, bugs can be marked as 'wishlist' on their importance level
[01:59] <fazer> balloons, hey you here?
[01:59] <fazer> balloons, Are there going to be any more autopilot test writing tasks?
[02:02] <edve98> jose: so feature requests should be marked as such and also marked as "wishlist" on importance level?
[02:02] <jose> edve98: yep!
[02:03] <edve98> joe: good to know I guess :P
[02:03] <wxl> edve98: i should mention you must be part of Bug Control to change the importance tho https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
[02:04] <jose> oh, yes, depending on the team you have to have certain access level
[02:04] <wxl> but i'm on Bug Control if you need help, edve98. you can ping me and others on #ubuntu-bugs
[02:05] <edve98> I see
[02:13] <edve98> wxl: Is it bad if I forgot to set "in progress" for all of the test cases that I did? (and why I am at all required to do so?)
[02:17] <wxl> edve98: it's good to do it, but not a requirement
[02:19] <edve98> wxl: can you please explain what does that give? I don't really understand that
[02:21] <wxl> edve98: let's say we were doing some last minute testing and we needed to run a quick test on every image. this way every tester could see if someone's already working on the image they selected.
[02:23] <edve98> oh I see. That could actually be very useful then
[02:23] <wxl> it's a rare circumstance but it happens
[02:29] <edve98> wxl: btw, task want's me to give a link to my report. Is this the one? http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/109726/testcases (I mean, you can definitely see my work from there, but there might be something else/more convienient)
[02:30] <wxl> edve98: yes
[02:31] <edve98> wxl: I hope I am not bugging you too much with all these questions :P
[02:31] <wxl> edve98: nope that's what i'm here for :)
[02:32] <wxl> for that matter you're totally welcome to continue your contributions to ubuntu after gci edve98 XD
[02:34] <edve98> oh yeah, I'm definitely going to do that :D. I just want to get used to all this stuff and learn it as it is... well... very new to me :D
[02:34] <wxl> edve98: i'd be more than happy to answer any question you have, whether it relate to irc or not. do not hesitate to ping me
[02:35] <wxl> edve98: and if you want to continue helping out lubuntu qa, come join us at #lubuntu-devel!
[02:35] <wxl> edve98: we also have #lubuntu-offtopic if you just want to chat :)
[02:37] <edve98> wxl: well, I think it's enough for me for today, but I'll definitely have to come there tomorrow! :P (just to clear this up first: is #lubuntu-devel only for qa? "devel" sounds a bit more vague :D )
[02:38] <wxl> edve98: mostly qa, but also development, both programmatic and within the project
[02:40] <edve98> ok, I'm going off to get some sleep. See ya (hopefully) tomorrow wxl!
[02:41] <wxl> ta edve98. thanks for all your help!
[02:41] <edve98> ^^
[04:47] <MatthewAllen> Can I mentor please tell me how many tasks 1st and second have completed?
[15:15] <balloons> MatthewAllen2, not sure we know offhand
[15:45] <balloons> MatthewAllen, are you keen to know where you stand? :-)
[15:45] <MatthewAllen> balloons, yes please :)
[15:45] <balloons> jose, ping
[15:47] <balloons> MatthewAllen, let me see what I can do
[15:49] <balloons> MatthewAllen, I'll give you one guess as to who is first
[15:49] <xcub> MatthewAllen, https://github.com/nemesiscodex/codein-chrome-leaderboard can give you your position, but you must ask a mentor to do it :)
[15:49] <balloons> xcub, I just did it.. You are number 7 :-)
[15:50] <balloons> and MatthewAllen is #1
[15:50] <MatthewAllen> balloons, I know as of 3 days ago I was first
[15:50] <balloons> I think I could probably publish this; even though it won't be realtime
[15:50] <MatthewAllen> I was curious to know if second was overtaking me because I was inactive for a few days
[15:50] <balloons> malevasquez is #2.
[15:52]  * balloons formats and posts
[16:02] <balloons> http://people.canonical.com/~nskaggs/gcileaderboard.html
[16:09] <kenvandine> balloons, is that based just on the number of tasks?  or does it account for the duration of tasks some how?
[16:10] <balloons> kenvandine, it's based solely on the number of tasks
[16:10] <kenvandine> thought so
[17:35] <jose> balloons: pong, sorry, just woke up
[18:30] <malevasquez> Hey!
[18:30] <malevasquez> I just wanted to know what would you consider to be 'high quality' work?
[18:31] <malevasquez> As in the Code-In FAQ is says that it the quality of the work is important
[18:39] <balloons> malevasquez, hey :-) Speaking personally, going above and beyond the task is a good way to stand out.
[18:40] <balloons> Asking for more tasks, hanging out on IRC, helping other students are also things I would look at
[18:42] <balloons> Quality is hard to quantify, but in general a mentor can tell when a student is doing more than the bare minimum of the task. I guess it's hard to give an example. Impressing your mentor is a sure sign you've done amazing work
[18:43] <malevasquez> Thank you for answering balloons
[18:43] <malevasquez> :)
[18:45] <balloons> MatthewAllen, I'm trying to merge your branches for the qatracker and then we'll do a prod push so everything will be live
[18:45] <balloons> :-)
[18:46] <MatthewAllen> balloons, awesome!
[18:48] <MatthewAllen> I'm hopping off shortly, gotta go to bed - it's 5:20AM atm :/
[18:48] <wxl> MatthewAllen: you need anything before hitting the sack?
[18:48] <MatthewAllen> wxl, I'm all good - submitted what I'm doing for today
[18:48] <wxl> MatthewAllen: i've got some other fires to put out but i'll review that before you wake up XD
[18:49] <MatthewAllen> wxl, hahaha - too easy, I won't need it done for like 24 hours, I'm busy tommorow night - so take your time
[18:49] <wxl> MatthewAllen: okie dokie. thanks again for your help!!
[21:15] <mcintireevan> Wow, mad respect to those who have done all those tasks, I admit I could have done a few more by now but school is pretty brutal as a senior :')
[21:16] <mcintireevan> BTW, balloons, this is super early to ask, but are you all probably going to do GCI again next year? I'd love to come back as a mentor
[21:16] <balloons> mcintireevan, we'd love to have you. As of now, I would love to do it agian
[21:16] <knome> i guess it really depends on the community involvement *cough*
[21:17] <mcintireevan> Awesome! This is the first time I've really liked contributing in open source stuff, aside from open sourcing my old code, and I'd love to help more people get into it
[21:18] <knome> fortunately there are ways to let people know about contributing even between contests like this :)
[21:19] <balloons> indeed, no reason you'll have to stop afterwards. And yes knome, I can only speak for myself in wanting to do it again
[21:19] <knome> balloons, fwiw, in this case i, and many more, likely wouldn't count you as "community", sorry >:)
[21:47] <jose> mcintireevan: are you in the US?
[21:48] <mcintireevan> jose: Yup, east coast
[21:48] <jose> mcintireevan: oh :( we're having a summit on the west coast
[21:50] <mcintireevan> jose: Ah darn, makes sense though, Silicon Valley and all
[21:50] <jose> well, we're hosting it alongside with the southern california linux expo
[21:53] <mcintireevan> Very cool! What are the summits like? I've never been to anything of the sort before
[21:54] <jose> ubucon.org has more information
[21:54] <jose> though it's mostly discussion about what's coming up and some talks about what's happening
[21:57] <mcintireevan> So it's kinda like a big conference type thing, like how google has io and such?
[21:57] <knome> the number one thing i'd mention about summits and stuff like that is that they are a great opportunity to meet people
[21:57] <knome> and in the best situation, increase productivity by miles
[21:57] <knome> ...at least during the summit
[21:59] <mcintireevan> Yeah I can imagine, I have high hopes for college in the same regard, I know the place I want to go has a very large and good CS program, and I know there are multiple hackathons a year, in contrast at my school where there is sadly very little interest in programming
[22:22] <ahayzen> mcintireevan, for the fastscroll label stuff... try doing anchors { left: parent.left; leftMargin: units.gu(1); right: parent.right; verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter }
[22:24]  * ahayzen notes how hard it is to write center not centre :')
[22:27] <mcintireevan> ahayzen: Okay, I'll try it out!
[22:27] <ahayzen> :-)
[22:27] <mcintireevan> And haha yeah I get thrown off when libraries use colour instead of color
[22:29] <mcintireevan> ahayzen: It looks great now, I'll commit the change!
[22:30] <ahayzen> mcintireevan, sweet :-)
[22:31] <mcintireevan> Though I just noticed a bug with this, if you long press something the catagory headers are also selectable
[22:31] <ahayzen> mcintireevan, haha uhoh
[22:32] <wxl> balloons popey jose i have an instance that ran out of time but i'd like to give the user more time. is there any way to bring ti back?
[22:32] <ahayzen> that should probably be commented in the MP, incase we decide to use this
[22:32] <balloons> wxl, they just have to reclaim
[22:32] <jose> wxl: have a link?
[22:32] <wxl> https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/4799261526982656/?sp-page=1
[22:32] <mcintireevan> I can roughly figure why, if I have time Ill look into it, but I'll leave a comment and a screenshot on the MP
[22:32] <ahayzen> mcintireevan, thanks :-)
[22:33] <mcintireevan> ahayzen, my pleasure :)
[22:33] <wxl> i wish we got a warning that time was running out
[22:34] <ahayzen> mcintireevan, hopefully we'll have the SDK scrollbars to play about with soon, then we'll be able to figure out whether to use them or fastscroll or a bit of both :-)
[22:41] <mcintireevan> ahayzen: Awesome!