[04:22] <hikiko> Hi
[04:29] <TheMuso`> Hey hikiko.
[04:29] <hikiko> Hi TheMuso`
[05:52] <pitti> Bonjour
[06:06] <pitti> Laney, chrisccoulson: oh noes!
[06:19] <TheMuso`> Hey pitti.
[06:19] <TheMuso`> My comiserations to those affected by this, don't really understand the bigger picture, so I hope it works out for all of you.
[06:20] <TheMuso`> gah typing
[06:23] <pitti> hey TheMuso`
[06:23] <pitti> yes, this debate had gotten way too emotional
[06:24] <TheMuso`> I know if I were a UK citizin, I'd probably not be sure what it would mean either way.
[06:24] <TheMuso`> Although I may know then I do as an Australian citizin.
[06:25] <TheMuso`> know more than I do/
[06:25] <TheMuso> gah spelling... Speech synths suck sometimes. :p
[06:31] <didrocks> pitti: yep, didn't expect to really happen as well…
[06:31] <didrocks> (good morning btw! :))
[06:31] <didrocks> hey TheMuso
[06:31] <pitti> didrocks: some morning to you too!
[06:32] <pitti> (not sure if it's "good" :) )
[06:32] <pitti> anyway, time for running before it gets too hot
[06:32] <didrocks> enjoy!
[06:40] <TheMuso> Hey didrocks.
[06:40]  * TheMuso -> EOW
[06:50] <chrisccoulson> pitti, yeah, I'm not very happy this morning https://www.facebook.com/chrisccoulson/posts/10157040696845092 :(
[06:51]  * didrocks hugs chrisccoulson
[08:04] <Laney> morning
[08:06] <flexiondotorg> I would say Good Morning, but Morning will have to suffice today.
[08:06] <didrocks> hey Laney, flexiondotorg
[08:06] <flexiondotorg> o/
[08:06] <Laney> Dramatic
[08:07] <Laney> No flames, no helicopters, my VPS is still up, Yakkety still boots
[08:07] <Laney> Could be worse
[08:09] <pitti> hey Laney!
[08:10] <Laney> hi pitti
[08:10] <Laney> how are you?
[08:11] <pitti> Laney: slightly stirred, but okay
[08:12]  * Laney goes with trepidation to fidelity.co.uk
[08:13] <pitti> I hope you bought a ton of EURs last week
[08:13] <Laney> No change, guess I should look later on
[08:13] <Laney> haha
[08:13] <Laney> everybody thought that remain would win (even Farage called it early on yesterday evening)
[08:13] <Laney> so I would have bet the wrong way
[08:13] <Laney> fortunately I didn't :)
[08:13] <pitti> yeah, neither did I
[08:14] <pitti> selling stocks in anger is almost never a good idea
[08:14] <pitti> (and I don't buy foreign currencies at all, that just feels wrong)
[08:15] <Laney> nod
[08:15] <Laney> Probably a good time to buy into the banks if you're into that
[08:15] <Laney> not that my investment advice is sound :P
[08:16] <flexiondotorg> I bought more bitcoin a few weeks back.
[08:16] <pitti> I have a lot of stocks in renewable power and water supplies, I hope/don't think they will be particularly affected
[08:16] <Laney> It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness. In the months ahead we will try to ensure that we lay the foundations for a better country. We must prove to the world that Britain will not
[08:16] <Laney> +become a byword for intolerance, insularity and despair. Another Europe is possible. Another Britain is necessary.
[08:17] <Laney> oops
[08:17] <Laney> but nice quote
[08:17] <Laney> meant to link https://www.google.co.uk/finance?q=LON:RBS,+LON:BARC&ei=PuxsV4H8KoeeU_T8rbAD
[08:17] <pitti> http://www.thecountrycaller.com/23083-barclays-plc-adr-bcs-stops-accepting-stop-loss-orders/ -- oops!
[08:18] <pitti> I guess bank's computers got DoSed with stop-loss triggers this morning..
[08:23] <Sweet5hark1> moin
[08:26] <Laney> hi Sweet5hark1
[08:28] <Sweet5hark1> I discovers the UK found a way to bring "devalue your currency, drive up exports!" strategy to scorched earth levels.
[08:31] <Laney> chrisccoulson: east midlands was the most eurosceptic region
[08:31] <Laney> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mI2o0smlVC_TyzhsnweLEayc3tRgtBxIDCotABtUIX0/edit#gid=519932029
[08:59] <chrisccoulson> Laney, yeah, that doesn't surprise me
[08:59] <chrisccoulson> We've been surrounded by leave billboards for the last few weeks. Not a remain billboard in sight, and outside of my house I've yet to meet someone who was planning to vote remain
[09:01] <pitti> I'm trying to understand where this actually comes from
[09:01] <pitti> is it really the EU, or is that just a scapegoat for the real issues, like unregulated capitalism slowly destroying the middle and working classes?
[09:02] <pitti> at least in polls here it's usually the latter
[10:22] <andyrock> good morning
[11:22] <flexiondotorg> Anyone able to review this merge proposal? https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mate-dev/indicator-session/mate-compatibility/+merge/297183
[12:32] <willcooke> :((((
[12:32] <willcooke> Laney, get your big suitcase.  I've found a nice park.  We'll hold up here until we can get in to Canada.
[12:36]  * Laney wibbles at willcooke 
[12:36] <Laney> good time to BUY BUY BUY
[12:36] <Laney> ...if you can stomach the long term
[12:39] <willcooke> You think it will make a big difference?
[12:42] <Laney> quite the adjustment
[12:44] <Odd_Bloke> Turns out I chose my Canadian wife well. :)
[12:47] <willcooke> Odd_Bloke, smooth move :)
[12:48] <Odd_Bloke> (We were already planning to move to Canada early next year, but now we're planning extra hard :p)
[12:50] <willcooke> :)
[13:01]  * Laney is setting things up in a VM to be able to work offline
[13:01] <Laney> Want to go mope in a cafe which may or may not have wifi
[13:01] <Laney> bacon sandwich make everything good
[14:51] <Laney> k, actually doing ^ now
[14:51] <Laney> hopefully be online from cafe, but if not - happy weekend
[14:53] <willcooke> see ya Laney
[14:56] <seb128> Laney, have fun!
[15:15] <pitti> seb128: I don't understand you comment on bug 1571640
[15:15] <pitti>  unity-settings-daemon | 15.04.1+16.04.20160209-0ubuntu2   | xenial-updates  | source, amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x
[15:15] <pitti> -Recommends: unity-settings-daemon,
[15:15] <pitti> +         unity-settings-daemon (>= 15.04.1+16.04.20160209-0ubuntu2)
[15:15] <pitti> seb128: that seems to match
[15:15] <seb128> pitti, that version doesn't have the xsettings change
[15:16] <seb128> it's a power plugin fix for keyboard backlight
[15:16] <pitti> seb128: ah, so the recommends: change is insufficient? I'll reject this then
[15:16] <seb128> yes
[15:16] <seb128> we need to do a SRU for u-s-d
[15:16] <seb128> then to bump the requirement to that version
[15:16] <pitti> seb128: merci
[15:16] <seb128> de rien
[15:16] <seb128> sorry the comment was not clear
[15:17] <pitti> no worries, I was just missing context
[15:17] <pitti> thanks
[15:18] <seb128> np!
[15:49] <Laney> meow
[15:50] <Laney> weird gnome-terminal issue
[15:50] <Laney> *if* one class has a css name
[15:50] <Laney> *and* there's no menubar shown in the window
[15:50] <Laney> then it shrinks to 1x1
[15:51] <Laney> got to go get on a train
[15:51] <Laney> that's a good environment to look at this code
[15:51] <Laney> o/
[16:12] <Sweet5hark1> woha, italian bank for sale at 25% discount, PER 6.41/
[21:54] <GunnarHj> jbicha: Hi Jeremy, do you possibly have any thoughts on bug #1594681?
[22:04] <jbicha> I don't know much about ibus except that GNOME Shell has for years only support ibus
[22:04] <jbicha> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-session/commit/?h=gnome-3-18&id=39f146e6c5727105a3c88c2290654c6ef83102c5
[22:05] <jbicha> what you found in gnome-session is a rather recent addition ^
[22:08] <jbicha> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/js/ui/status/keyboard.js
[22:10] <jbicha> GunnarHj: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/js/misc/ibusManager.js#n70
[22:13] <GunnarHj> jbicha: Thanks, apparently gnome-shell is heavily involved. The fact that GNOME starts the ibus daemon is not the problem, if we just could stop it from setting those variables.
[22:16] <GunnarHj> jbicha: Currently im-config is installed by default in Ubuntu GNOME, and the point with that package is to make it possible for users to choose input method framework. So logically there is two ways to go: Either tell the users "we only support IBus in Ubuntu GNOME", or
[22:17] <GunnarHj> stop GNOME from setting those variables.
[22:21] <jbicha> I believe ibus is the only integrated im method for GNOME
[22:22] <jbicha> my instinct is to just follow GNOME's lead since AFAIK there hasn't been much work to integrate other im methods
[22:22] <GunnarHj> jbicha: Right, it is. But what I'm trying to achieve is making it possible to use e.g. fcitx in an unintegrated manner.
[22:22] <jbicha> but I don't use im methods
[22:23] <GunnarHj> jbicha: I don't either. ;) But in Ubuntu fcitx is now the default IM framework for CJK, since it seems to be preferred by the CJK users.
[22:27] <jbicha> I think it would help a lot if you could find a CJK developer then :)
[22:28] <jbicha> the Arch wiki suggests https://github.com/wengxt/kimpanel-for-gnome-shell
[22:29] <GunnarHj> jbicha: Probably a good idea. ;) Thanks for the tip!