[02:59] nice [07:20] New fop hit Debian. [12:04] hooray [12:10] jit [12:11] oh bah, errands [12:11] should stop procrastinating [12:11] bbiab [12:49] and done [13:02] :) [13:04] flocculant: going to work on the greeter this week. Had a packed weekend, should be able to find time to poke the code starting tonight [13:04] okey doke :) [19:53] knome: FYI: a Linode+15.10 specific security vulnerability meant I needed to regenerate the host ssh keys on the server, so you'll get a warning that the key changed the next time you log in [19:54] pleia2, ack [20:32] bluesabre: jfi - 14.04.4 put off till next week, 16.04 B1 week after that [20:52] bug 1543786 [20:52] bug 1543786 in ubuntu-website-content " Change Xubuntu description on flavours page" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1543786 [21:22] Are there any more regularly updated roadmaps for xubuntu than this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule [21:22] http://tracker.xubuntu.org/ [21:23] Thanks [21:23] np [21:23] Has 16.04 been frozen yet? [21:24] feature definition freeze went by already, if you were asking that [21:24] OK so there is still room for code then? Like bug fixes, etc? (I'm new and wanting to get involved) [21:24] of course; final freeze is a few weeks from release [21:25] and welcome! [21:25] Cool and thank you! [21:25] basically anything in the tracker that isn't assigned to a person (see http://tracker.xubuntu.org/#tab-details/a=xubuntu-website,xubuntu-team,xubuntu-qa,xubuntu-doc,xubuntu-dev,xubuntu-art+sort=assignee+sortdir=asc) is more or less open to start working on [21:26] (it's not quite as black and white as that, but you can probably figure out which items are going to be taken care by others) [21:27] and i would say even items that are assigned to somebody but are "TODO" are more or less something you can start working on after contacting the assignee [21:27] is there something specific you would like to help with? [21:28] Excellent. I'm going through the list now. Interesting stuff [21:28] some of it is interesting, some of it is quite boring... ;) [21:29] I'm totally willing to do boring. It all helps the project. [21:30] totally [21:30] what are you into? [21:31] programming? documentation? artwork? testing? [21:31] (there's more, but just to start with something...) [21:31] Mostly programming and doc. I might start with doc while I get the lay of the codebase then move there. [21:32] the documentation should be more or less "there", but there's always room for improvement (and expanding) [21:33] are you familiar with version control systems or would you like some help in getting started? [21:33] I know git and have worked with cvs. That's about it [21:36] bzr is very similar [21:36] git clone -> bzr branch [21:37] other basic commands are the same [21:37] the documentation is located at lp:xubuntu-docs, so bzr branch lp:xubuntu-docs to get it :) [21:37] OK, I'll run through some tutorials. I might need to just sit this cycle out then jump in next once I've got everything I need covered. [21:37] sure, np [21:38] and don't feel afraid to ask [21:38] Trust me, I won't. You guys will be tired of me by the time I get up to speed I'm sure lol [21:38] nah ;) [21:39] Well, thanks for all the info! I am going to start with some basic structure stuff and bzr. I'm off to start reading some tutorials now. I'm quite excited. [21:39] cool! [21:39] good luck and have fun :) [21:39] Thanks! === Noskcaj_ is now known as Noskcaj [22:37] cajuntechie sounds promising, hoping to see him around here again :) [22:41] flocculant, i just filed: bug 1543822, bug 1543823 and bug 1543824 based on the old http://pad.ubuntu.com/trackerpull [22:41] bug 1543822 in Ubuntu QA Website "Search submitted reports" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1543822 [22:41] bug 1543823 in Ubuntu QA Website "Search bugs linked to submitted reports" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1543823 [22:41] bug 1543824 in Ubuntu QA Website "List reporters with filters" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1543824 [22:54] buggy [22:54] :) [22:56] well, wishlist [22:56] so not buggy, just not feature-rich [23:02] :) [23:03] but feature-thoughful :) [23:05] hah [23:22] http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours [23:23] imma social media it, because this is the best news all day [23:25] ooh [23:25] is this a new page? [23:26] it is! [23:26] sweet! [23:26] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2016-February/011022.html [23:26] huzzah! [23:46] yo [23:46] why there's 2 imageMagick entries in the menu? [23:47] sorry, but this still isn't the support channel [23:48] bluesabre: Do you have a bzr/git repo for shimmer-themes packaging? [23:48] eh [23:48] Unit193: https://code.launchpad.net/~shimmerproject/xubuntu-artwork/shimmer-themes-debian [23:48] I'm talking about xenial [23:49] sergio-br2, imagemagick isn't installed by default on xenial [23:49] uh... [23:49] sergio-br2, you should ask the imagemagick developers for the reason [23:49] sergio-br2: Two desktop files in /usr/share/applications likely. [23:50] knome, are you sure? [23:51] sergio-br2, sure about what? [23:51] that it does not comes by default on xenial? [23:52] knome: It does, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/xenial-desktop-amd64.manifest [23:52] since when? [23:52] anyway, it's the imagemagick developers who need to fix this [23:52] tbh, i don't know if any item should be visible with it