[07:49] <mzanetti> popey, https://code.launchpad.net/~mzanetti/reminders-app/remove-stale-lock-files/+merge/293355
[08:31] <mzanetti> popey, https://code.launchpad.net/~mzanetti/reminders-app/fix-edit-button/+merge/293363
[08:32] <davmor2> \o/
[09:11] <rawcoder> hi
[09:12] <rawcoder> I was wondering where are the official docs for ubuntu appindicator API
[09:14] <rawcoder> can anyone here point to official ubuntu appindicator docs?
[09:24] <davidcalle> rawcoder: http://unity.ubuntu.com/projects/appindicators
[09:25] <rawcoder> davidcalle: thanks, but these are outdated
[09:27] <davidcalle> rawcoder: which language API are you looking for?
[09:27] <rawcoder> davidcalle: python
[09:27] <rawcoder> davidcalle: specfically the gobject bindings
[09:28] <rawcoder> davidcalle, I found this https://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/#AppIndicator3-0.1 but is this official?
[09:37] <davidcalle> rawcoder: not sure what official would mean in this case, but it's doc generated from the source project, so it should work. Also: http://candidtim.github.io/appindicator/2014/09/13/ubuntu-appindicator-step-by-step.html
[09:38] <rawcoder> davidcalle, by official I mean it would work for any supported version of ubuntu from 12.04 to 16.04
[09:40] <davidcalle> rawcoder: I wouldn't know about 12.04, but this should work for 14.04 and up.
[09:40] <rawcoder> davidcalle, sounds cool, thanks!
[09:40] <davidcalle> tedg: do you know the best way to get this doc? ^
[13:27] <bzoltan_> is here anybody who was suffering recently from broken click chroots? i have a fix and I could use some testing on Trusty and on Wily
[13:41] <tedg> davidcalle: I don't think we wrote those docs.
[13:41] <tedg> davidcalle: We have some material in the Wiki, but I don't think it is as nice.
[14:56] <davidcalle> tedg: yeah, I was just wondering since you were involved in libappindicator, if you knew the best way to get/generate the most updated ones. (IIRC, we used something called giraffe at some point to generate python bindings doc)
[14:57] <tedg> davidcalle: Oh, I remember giraffe! :-)
[14:57] <tedg> davidcalle: No, I don't know of a way sadly.
[14:57] <davidcalle> tedg: thanks :)
[15:15] <robert_ancell> who can do a manual review of a click package?
[15:19] <beuno> robert_ancell, hi
[15:19] <robert_ancell> beuno, hi
[15:19] <beuno> Chatter?
[15:19] <robert_ancell> yep
[15:19] <beuno> robert_ancell, approved
[15:19] <robert_ancell> Not sure why the last upload triggered manual
[15:19] <beuno> the store is in manual mode atm
[15:19] <robert_ancell> beuno, ta
[15:19] <robert_ancell> ok
[15:19] <beuno> while we work through some stuff
[15:20] <robert_ancell> I must have uploaded version 3 just minutes before you made the switch :)
[15:20] <beuno> yeah, it was very recent  :)
[17:42] <dobey> hmm
[17:42] <dobey> what's the magic to force an app into side stage?
[19:21] <popey> dobey: 3 fingers?
[19:23] <dobey> popey: i mean, i want may app to always appear in the side stage when it is run
[19:24] <dobey> my
[19:24] <popey> ah
[19:31] <dobey> isn't there some entry one puts in the .desktop file to do that?
[19:31] <dobey> searching on ddg for "ubuntu side stage" didn't help