[00:00] <blackdout> Nothing serious, just cosmetic and removing anything else fixes it *shrug*
[00:00] <jbicha> see also LP: #1662296
[00:01] <jbicha> once we start caring more about good GNOME experience over good Unity experience, it might solve your problem
[00:01] <jbicha> you're welcome to file a new bug if you think what you are seeing is a different issue
[00:03] <blackdout> For sure, thanks for the links
[00:05] <blackdout> So far all of the 32 bit installers are looking good man, anything not listed you want extra attention to?
[00:07] <jbicha> blackdout: thanks! I appreciate it
[00:08] <jbicha> it sounds like they are going to do a respin though
[00:08] <jbicha> but now that we know these images work, it should be faster to test them for the next spin
[00:09] <jbicha> you might want to hang out in #ubuntu-release if you want to see more about what's going on with the release
[00:14] <blackdout> Oh right on, I'll check that out and be ready to check out the next spin
[00:16] <jbicha> you can also subscribe to test cases at iso.qa.ubuntu.com to get emails when a new image is ready for testing
[09:46] <darkxst> jbicha, hey made some edits to the future bit
[09:46] <darkxst> I don't think there is any rush to get it our before thursday
[09:47] <darkxst> I tried to make it a little more vague, but also indicate we are closely with Canonical to define the future
[09:47] <darkxst> closely working with Canonical
[10:59] <highlander_> hello, I wanted to install Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 and I'm wondering if I'll end up with the full final release if I keep updating it in a few days when it comes out or will I have to reinstall?
[10:59] <highlander_> Oh, development channel, sorry... listed under support on the Ubuntu site.
[12:42] <darkxst> jbicha, are you happy with my edits on the release notes?
[12:57] <jbicha> darkxst: yes, thank you
[18:14] <blackdout> Hey guys, running the ISO tests on laptops I ran into LP: #1660345, where no battery checkbox is provided. Seems pretty trivial and I wouldn't have caught it without testing on laptops, should I check Failed / Passed / or In Progress for the results? Also should I link to that bug or create a new one since I was running on 32b laptops and not in a virtualbox?
[18:19] <jbicha> blackdout: feel free to comment on that bug
[18:20] <jbicha> I'm guessing it's just not a very high priority right now unless someone proposes a fix :|
[18:21] <blackdout> I was going to test out a 64b laptop and then comment
[18:21] <blackdout> Yeah, it seems pretty trivial
[18:21] <jbicha> odds are, 64bit won't make a difference there
[18:23] <blackdout> gotcha, well I'll go ahead and confirm it and comment. Want me to pass the ISO tests and post the bug with a comment?
[18:24] <jbicha> it sounds like a pass to me, it's up to you whether you want to mention that bug number
[18:24] <jbicha> I think it's likely there will be yet another respin
[18:25] <blackdout> Ah ok
[18:25] <blackdout> Saw you mentioning something about docs
[18:26] <jbicha> yes, I was talking about LP: #1681896
[18:49] <TheNumb> Hi :)
[19:19] <blackdout> is it worth taging LP: #1047384 since it's already on the Ubuntu bug list?
[20:23] <InventorTechie> Quick question: Setting up another Ubuntu Gnome install on a new ThinkPad... I am not getting the option for "Install Ubuntu Gnome Alongside Windows 10."
[20:23] <InventorTechie> I have resided the disk already. 128gb each for both windows and linux basically. Ext4 for the Ubuntu partition.
[20:27] <jbicha> InventorTechie: could you ask in #ubuntu, the people there might have more experience with that question