[01:35] <bluesabre> one down: https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu-core
[01:35] <bluesabre> oh wait
[01:36] <bluesabre> I should rename that branch
[01:36] <bluesabre> https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu-base
[01:58] <bluesabre> two down: https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/livecd-rootfs/xubuntu-base
[02:28] <bluesabre> and three: https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/debian-cd/xubuntu-base
[02:30] <bluesabre> Unit193, krytarik, knome, flexiondotorg: three updated branches for xubuntu-base (1) https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu-base (2) https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/livecd-rootfs/xubuntu-base (3) https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/debian-cd/xubuntu-base
[02:32] <bluesabre> Unit193, krytarik, knome, flexiondotorg: please note that these are untested... I don't know how to test but everything is on latest trunk with base instead of core.
[02:35] <krytarik> bluesabre: Only you renamed the task here too, which would make it fail right now: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/livecd-rootfs/xubuntu-base/revision/1267#live-build/auto/config
[02:36] <bluesabre> krytarik: yes, we'd need to update the task as well, I'd imagine
[03:16] <Unit193> bluesabre: Yeeeeah that's not going to be a fun migration.
[03:17] <Unit193> And heh, I was actually going to do the one. :P
[03:17] <Unit193> There's the release upgrader too if you're going to rename the task, not sure if anything else.
[03:44] <bluesabre> Unit193: could just xubuntu-core depends xubuntu-base and leave -core in the archive foreverrrrrr
[03:47] <bluesabre> Unit193: feel free to do the release upgrader under lp:~xubuntu-dev
[03:49] <bluesabre> otherwise I can poke it tomorrow
[07:46] <flexiondotorg> bluesabre, Unit193 Does the task actually need renaming?
[08:55] <flexiondotorg> Are Xubuntu interested in participating in 16.04 Alpha 2?
[09:21] <flexiondotorg> bluesabre, knome, Unit193, flocculant ^^^
[09:25] <Unit193> I'm not on the release team.
[12:04] <bluesabre> flexiondotorg: we are not participating in a2
[12:04] <bluesabre> flexiondotorg, Unit193: do we need to rename the task? I'm guessing so for consistency
[12:27] <flexiondotorg> bluesabre, That for a2 feedback.
[12:27] <flexiondotorg> I'm going to leave the ubuntu-mate-core task name alone.
[12:28] <slickymasterWork> !team | The next meeting is scheduled for Friday, 5 February 2016 15:00 UTC
[12:28] <slickymasterWork> knome, what happened to the team calendar?
[12:46] <slickymasterWork> knome I add manually the team meeting to Google Calendar, but as it assumes my timezone (GMT+00:00 Lisbon), it's not the UTC timezone
[12:48] <flocculant> well for all intents and purposes UTC is the same as GMT till the clocks change next year
[12:48] <slickymasterWork> isn't it just until spring flocculant?
[12:48] <flocculant> yea
[12:48] <slickymasterWork> and hi :)
[12:48] <flocculant> I meant later - I was in December for a moment then :p
[12:49] <slickymasterWork> lol
[13:22] <flexiondotorg> bluesabre, I'm making the ubuntu-mate-base changes stacked on your branch.
[13:22] <flexiondotorg> *branches.
[13:22] <flexiondotorg> I see that you've got reference to wily in debian-cd, do you want me to make the xubuntu-base changes in xenial?
[13:39] <flexiondotorg> The following branches are stacked on the ~xubuntu-dev versions bluesabre pushed last night.
[13:40] <flexiondotorg> They include the additions for ubuntu-mate-base and some additions for xubuntu-base in debian-cd for xenial.
[13:40] <flexiondotorg> https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mate-dev/debian-cd/ubuntu-mate-base
[13:40] <flexiondotorg> https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mate-dev/livecd-rootfs/ubuntu-mate-base
[13:40] <flexiondotorg> https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mate-dev/ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-mate-base
[17:21] <pleia2> slickymasterWork: I don't think the team calendar ever calculated utc time itself, I always add things in iceland time
[17:35] <slickymasterWork> ok pleia2 
[17:35] <slickymasterWork> but what happened to the team calendar in the site, do you know?
[17:36] <flocculant> slickymasterWork: what do you mean 'in the site' ?
[17:37] <flocculant> it's on the tracker
[17:37] <pleia2> http://tracker.xubuntu.org/#tab-calendar
[17:37] <pleia2> hm, not showing up
[17:37] <pleia2> if you click on html or whatever, you get to it
[17:37] <flocculant> working here
[17:37] <pleia2> but inline isn't working for some reason
[17:37] <slickymasterWork> exacltly
[17:38] <pleia2> ok, inline only works for flocculant 
[17:38] <slickymasterWork> yeaps, no html for me :P
[17:38] <flocculant> slickymasterWork: that xenial? I had to downgrade the updated f/f this afternoon
[17:38] <flocculant> doubting pleia2 is looking in xenial :)
[17:39] <pleia2> wily
[17:39] <pleia2> + chrome
[17:39] <flocculant> :)
[17:39] <pleia2> works in firefox
[17:39] <flocculant> pleia2: confirm fubar in chromium 
[17:40] <pleia2> knome: http://tracker.xubuntu.org/#tab-calendar doesn't show up in chome/chromium, need your web dev superpowers <3
[18:03] <duress> Hi
[18:03] <duress> I messed up something.. Everything was working great and I updated my gcc to 5.3 from 4.8 and everything went to hell. Now my v8 compilation results in iostream not found. I have gone back to 4.8 but my error persists. Any help ?
[18:23] <krytarik> !channels | duress
[19:05] <flocculant> ochosi: so running with the new xfpm here and on the little box - not sure that I'll see anything odd tbh, no laptop
[19:06] <ochosi> right, well still
[19:06] <flocculant> if we want to put a specific xfpm call out - I can do that asap
[19:06] <ochosi> it *could* crash, e.g. if you connect devices that charge (mp3 players, phones etc)
[19:06] <ochosi> or not just crash, but just not work as intended
[19:06] <flocculant> ok
[19:06] <flocculant> yep
[19:06] <flocculant> if you want a specific call for anything let me know 
[19:22] <flocculant> do we *really need* build-essential installed with a vanilla install? 
[19:27] <ochosi> hm, we have that? why do we have that?
[19:28] <ochosi> yeah, i guess a call for laptop users and those who connect their phones or ipods for charging etc would be interesting
[19:32] <flocculant> ochosi: okey doke 
[19:32] <flocculant> and yea - no idea why we have that :)
[19:33] <ochosi> k, gotta go for now
[19:33] <ochosi> thanks flocculant!
[19:33] <flocculant> welcome and cya :)
[19:45] <skunkbunny> Helo. You update daily build just with apt-get update/upgrade, yes? Anything else to know?
[19:46] <flocculant> skunkbunny: hi - I assume you were xubuntu something or other ?
[19:47] <flocculant> what you're doing is 'exploratory testing' - using the dev version 
[19:47] <skunkbunny> flocculant: yes. Should I just do my own stuff and report with problems?
[19:48] <flocculant> so - what *we* like is for people to use our specific develeopment ppa's 
[19:48] <flocculant> and yes - use it as though it was stable - report issues
[19:48] <flocculant> http://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/qa-testing.html gives you more information
[19:49] <flocculant> http://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/qa-bugs.html more :)
[19:49] <skunkbunny> I can do dev PPAs. I mainly work as a website developer, but can do more.
[19:49] <flocculant> this is the session we'll be running this weekend https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2016-January/011006.html
[19:49] <flocculant> skunkbunny: cool
[19:50] <flocculant> I'm shortly about to post to our dev list about testing the newest power manager
[19:50] <flocculant> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
[19:50] <skunkbunny> My testing machine is a laptop, so I can test the power manager too.
[19:50] <flocculant> excellent :)
[19:51] <flocculant> I'm the QA lead, knome is the website lead - so you might want to see what that's got going on too
[19:51] <flocculant> but as far as testing goes - we'll be testing till the day or two prior to release in April
[19:52] <skunkbunny> I tried most of the Ubuntu flavors, and Xubuntu is really nice. I'm excited, as the last time I checked it out was 6.06. I did try to ask a question on the devel mailing list, but not sure if I did it right.
[19:52] <skunkbunny> Same question I asked you.
[19:52] <flocculant> what username on there?
[19:53] <flocculant> if you're not subscribed it will have gone in the moderation queue 
[19:53] <flocculant> you need to be subscribed to that for sure - it's where we ask people to do stuff
[19:53] <skunkbunny> I'm not sure if I have a username. Maybe webdesignbrian or Gottier.
[19:54] <skunkbunny> I did subscribe and confirm.
[19:54] <flocculant> not showing either of those - make sure you're subscribed to it - it's not massive output at all
[19:56] <flocculant> not sure then
[19:57] <flocculant> last mails to that list were today ~12:00 
[19:57] <skunkbunny> I am right now on the xubuntu-devel mailing list membership configuration page. I am subscribed. When I sent an email, it said: Results - Ignoring non-text/plain MIME parts
[19:57] <flocculant> no idea about that :)
[19:58] <flocculant> when did you subscribe? 
[19:58] <skunkbunny> Well, it's OK. I will test and figure it out later. Nice to meet you. I am in California, USA by the way.
[19:58] <flocculant> nice - someone from 'team' is in California
[19:59] <flocculant> few in US, some in Europe
[19:59] <skunkbunny> I'm going to go to lunch. Thanks again and bye.
[20:11] <flocculant> ochosi bluesabre - call for xfpm testing out now
[21:39] <ochosi> flocculant: thanks a bunch! i'll try to circulate it
[21:55] <flocculant> ochosi: welcome ofc 
[21:56] <flocculant> ochosi: maybe some of the social thingies 
[22:06] <ochosi> flocculant: gplused it, that's all i have access to
[22:38] <bluesabre> flocculant: I believe build-essential is installed by default to make sure dkms modules can compile... or something
[22:41] <ochosi> evening bluesabre 
[22:41] <ochosi> thanks again for setting up the new xfpm version so quickly
[22:41] <ochosi> call for testing already went out (thanks to flocculant)
[22:45] <bluesabre> ochosi: just had to update the daily build (did that yesterday or day before actually)
[22:47] <ochosi> nice
[22:49] <bluesabre> ochosi: if you want to pick up a catfish daily and give it a spin, planning on a new release of that soon
[22:49] <ochosi> took another stab at fixing the linked buttons, but it just sucks too hard
[22:49] <ochosi> okeydokey, will do
[22:49] <bluesabre> https://launchpad.net/~catfish-search/+archive/ubuntu/ppa catfish-daily package
[22:49] <bluesabre> heading out now, bbabl
[22:50] <ochosi> alrighty, have a good one (heading to bed)