[10:06] <om26er> mzanetti: hey!
[10:06] <mzanetti> om26er, hi
[10:06] <om26er> mzanetti: thoughts on bug 1666462 ?
[10:07] <mzanetti> om26er, I'd agree this makes sense
[10:10] <om26er> mzanetti: do we need design input on that ? a small spinner would help as a feedback that its refreshing.
[10:10] <mzanetti> hmm... dunno... I guess actually making it update would be enough
[10:31] <Saviq> mzanetti, om26er, I think that's actually a indicator-network bug, I believe it does know when it's open
[10:31] <Saviq> unless dednick says otherwise, I know we talked about this at some point
[10:40] <ltinkl> Saviq, in general it doesn't know but I agree the bug is in indicator-network itself (or even NetworkManager)
[10:41] <om26er> ltinkl: network-manager probably responds to requests.
[10:44]  * ltinkl trying to figure out how we hide the volume notification with sound indicator open :)
[10:49] <om26er> ltinkl: is that new requirement, in unity7 era it was explicitly requested by mpt to show volume notification even if the indicator was opened
[10:49] <mpt> Wut
[10:52] <mpt> om26er, I think you’re misremembering. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#notification>: “There should be no extra visible notification if the focused window contains a system volume control.” ltinkl
[10:53] <mpt> (where the volume slider in the indicator would, ideally, be implemented as a system volume control)
[10:53] <ltinkl> mpt, yup, that's how it's implemented atm
[10:59] <om26er> mpt: hmm, I might have something else in my mind. Spent the last few minutes trying to find a bug from 2010-2012 time.
[11:02] <om26er> Saviq: Hi! when are pointer friendly indicators coming, do we have designs ? It feels I am a little behind adopting new Ubuntu technologies this time. I was one of the very few to adopt unity when it was first released in 2010 for netbooks :)
[11:02] <mpt> om26er, probably bug 652978, reported in 2010
[12:29] <Saviq> om26er, they're almost there, Trevinho's working on it
[12:30] <Saviq> ltinkl, I think we discussed, at some point, that indicators should be told when "in focus"
[12:30] <Saviq> that'd help here and there
[12:32] <ltinkl> Saviq, yeah I think we do that
[12:32] <Saviq> you just said they don't know? ;)
[12:33] <ltinkl> Saviq, I wasn't sure where exactly we do this, but we definitely do :