[08:46] <kalikiana> zsombi: commented https://code.launchpad.net/~zsombi/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/columnLayout/+merge/299679
[08:46] <zsombi> kalikiana: thx!!
[10:39] <kalikiana> zsombi: easy review https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/qtScaleFactor/+merge/302648
[11:12] <DanChapman> mardy, hey! quick question, am i able/allowed to create new online accounts in the background via libaccounts-qt and avoid showing Dekko's online account setup UI.
[11:12] <DanChapman> Reason: As Dekko is moving to using online accounts as it's accounts backend and not just for gmail accounts, to get ready for the polld plugins. I'm trying to figure out if I can migrate all the user accounts from the current conf file to online accounts without asking the user to setup the account again.
[11:48] <mardy> DanChapman: no, you cannot, the account database is read-only for confined applications
[11:49] <mardy> DanChapman: but you could ship a generic mail account plugin
[11:51] <DanChapman> mardy: ok, i thought that might be the case. Yeah i will be shipping a generic mail plugin. I just wanted to see if i could avoid users having to recreate accounts after the update. Thanks!
[11:52] <mardy> DanChapman: well, let me think... given that the account plugin will be in the same click as dekko, it has access to the old configuration...
[11:53] <mardy> DanChapman: it's probably overkill, but the account plugin could offer to import an account from the old configuration, then remove the imported account from the old configuration, so one user could re-import his old accounts one at a time
[11:56] <DanChapman> mardy, oh so the accounts plugins can access the apps data. I didn't know that :-) Yeah it maybe overkill but would probably be nice as an option.