[03:42] amazoniantoad: hello there. I am here to help you :) [03:43] amazoniantoad: what do you mean by " our UI could use some work"? Do you mean the UI Toolkit? [03:44] amazoniantoad: What channel you have created the emulator (virtual machine in your word) ? [03:45] amazoniantoad: the import Ubuntu.Test is fine. What Kit have you created on the first start ? [03:45] amazoniantoad: let's check these points one by one and see if there is something wrong. [03:49] bzoltan: back [03:49] bzoltan: Sorry. In the middle of something. [03:50] bzoltan: Well, the UI makes me feel very "restricted" for lack of a better word. I feel like I'm operating windows 2000. [03:51] The store doesn't open up to a list of general categories, instead you have to begin entering something into the search bar to see the categories. [03:51] I'd like to group my apps according to my own categorization methods, something that apple lets you do with the iphone. But here you just get a listing of installed apps. Which is great, but it lacks organization. [03:52] bzoltan: these are critiques of the ubuntu phone, not of the development ide. Let me get back to you on that in a while. I'm in the middle of writing an app for android and repairing some people's computers. [03:52] So I might be a while [04:00] amazoniantoad: sorry, I ahave limited possibilities to help with your feelings :) I am not responsible fro the design. But there are designers who are. Please find them and talk to them about the visual deisgn. I personally like our deisgn. [04:02] amazoniantoad: I understand that you expect similar UI features as on iPhone. I think the best we can do with that is to accept that Ubuntu is not iOS or OSX, we are different :) [04:04] bzoltan: Sorry, I thought that is what you were talking about. I'm not trying to bash the ubuntu touch (I love it). I'm just saying there is a lot of room for improvement. The phone just seems dated. [04:05] Also I hear that the newest device that *might* support ubuntu touch will be supported in the US. Which is great news. I just think that ubuntu touch should have a theme more similiar to unity. Not windows 2000. [04:05] amazoniantoad: as I said, with feelings i can not do much :) [04:05] bzoltan: Haha yeah [04:06] bzoltan: I'll be back in a bit. Just working on some other stuff [04:06] Exctied to get developing for touch [04:06] amazoniantoad: welcome aboard :) === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === JanC_ is now known as JanC [10:16] dpm: you tried building terminal on xenial recently? :) [10:16] dpm: seems to barf on qmltermwidget [10:20] popey, I haven't done it myself, but let me look at the PPA builds [10:22] dpm: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23140964/ fyi [10:22] popey, last terminal build on 31st August -> https://launchpad.net/~dpm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=xenial [10:22] let me check if it was successful :) [10:22] hah [10:23] https://launchpad.net/~dpm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+builds?build_text=ubuntu-terminal-app&build_state=built [10:23] i see no success runs there for 16.04 [10:26] fixed it :) [10:28] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-terminal-dev/ubuntu-terminal-app/reboot/view/head:/src/plugin/qmltermwidget/CMakeLists.txt#L5 [10:29] should be set(PLUGIN_DIR qmltermwidget) [10:29] popey, ah, what was it? [10:29] ok, too slow in typing :) [10:29] will create a merge [10:30] ok, cool, let me know and I can test and +1 [10:31] yeah, testing building a snap out of it, will propose it all together once done [10:32] excellent === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === _salem is now known as salem_ === JanC is now known as Guest18007 === JanC_ is now known as JanC