[02:36] <tsimonq2> Is this known? https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2016-October/011245.html
[02:36] <tsimonq2> Lubuntu now uses GNOME Software, and there's a bug there.
[06:01] <pitti> good morning
[07:59] <TheMuso> Hey pitti.
[08:02] <pitti> hey TheMuso, how are you?
[08:02] <TheMuso> pitti: Not too bad thanks. Just between sessions at the sprint. How about yourself?
[08:03] <pitti> TheMuso: I'm good, thanks! that good kind of muscle soreness after the two hours of Wed evening basketball :)
[08:03] <pitti> TheMuso: how is the sprint going? any exciting major changes on the desktop?
[08:03] <TheMuso> Thats a good kind of soreness, awesome, I'm sure it was enjoyable.
[09:42] <TheMuso> pitti: A part from Unity 8, nothing amazing that I know of.
[11:52] <Laney> 0/w 64
[11:52] <Laney> oops
[11:57] <sil2100> Ha, now we all know Laney's secret password
[11:57]  * sil2100 hacks Laney's PC
[11:59] <Laney> make your password look like an irssi command and nobody will guess
[11:59] <Laney> UNTIL NOW
[12:00] <xnox> make sure the password starts with /
[12:39] <happyaron> Mirv: ping
[12:41] <Laney> happyaron: http://people.canonical.com/~laney/weird-things/fcitx.png
[13:09] <Mirv> happyaron: pong
[13:10] <happyaron> Mirv: where are you? Qt5 scaling bug as in Lane_y's screenshot
[13:11] <happyaron> I can go and find you if convenient
[13:12] <Mirv> happyaron: I'm in the plenary preparing for our lightning talk demo. Plus, I've the problem that my voice is gone...
[13:13] <happyaron> ah...
[13:14] <Mirv> happyaron: not familiar with such a bug or the scaling topic, not sure if some of the Unity 8 team would be familiar with scaling issues. Try Qt 5.6 (if not yet done), file LP bug with a test case, maybe search for upstream bugs to link to from https://bugreports.qt.io/
[13:15] <Mirv> happyaron: is that HighDPI issue?
[13:15] <happyaron> ok
[13:15] <happyaron> ty
[15:41] <pitti> tedg: https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_39a8dbb93caf4ec889f8a1b7f69885db/bileto-1710-excuses/2016-10-20_14:40:01/landing-022_vivid_excuses.html#indicator-network says that indicator-network dropped two of its binaries (indicator-network-autopilot, indicator-network-tools) -- is that intended?
[15:41] <pitti> Laney: ^ if you see tedg, mabye you can ask him about it (as he doesn't really seem to read IRC this week)
[15:42] <pitti> this is the only remaining issue with landing this, AFAICS
[15:44] <Laney> pitti: roger (don't see him right now, but will do)
[15:45] <pitti> Laney: cheers
[15:46] <pitti> Laney: actually, the version in the overlay drops it already, so that's nothing new; I just wonder how that gets past britney
[15:49] <pitti> robru: ^ do you have an idea about that? i. e. indicator-network lost some binaries in the overlay PPA, and thus also in https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/1710, and britney complains about that; can that be overruled/ignored somehow?
[15:50] <robru> pitti: well britney has never been more than advisory, nothing stops you publishing tickets with britney failures
[15:51] <pitti> robru: oh, ok; so presumably the last time it was landed like that as well
[15:52] <robru> pitti: no, look at the version numbers, it's complaining about old builds in the ppa which can simply be deleted
[15:54] <pitti> robru: oh, I see; I'll do that then
[15:55] <robru> pitti: yeah that happens sometimes, i guess a binary package was renamed after the initial build? I don't know why those don't go away when the source gets superceded
[15:55] <pitti> yeah, a bit strange
[15:57] <pitti> robru: indeed, I NBSed them out; this ticket/PPA has a long history.. :)
[15:57] <pitti> robru: thanks for your help!
[15:58] <robru> pitti: you're welcome
[16:00] <pitti> Laney, tedg: so unping for now
[20:43] <hurricanehrndz> Anyone notice that libreoffice snap does not do English spell checking
[20:43] <hurricanehrndz> language is always set to none