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didrocksgood morning06:51
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers06:53
didrockssalut oSoMoN06:54
oSoMoNsalut didrocks06:54
jibelmorning07:02
oSoMoNsalut jibel07:02
didrockssalut jibel07:04
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ricotzhey desktopers07:29
ricotzany chance to get vala accepted https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vala/0.36.3-1~git107:30
oSoMoNhey ricotz07:35
ricotzoSoMoN, hi07:36
seb128good morning desktopers07:45
jameshhi seb12807:45
seb128hey jamesh, how are you?07:45
dufluHi seb128, ricotz, oSoMoN, jamesh, didrocks, jibel07:46
oSoMoNhey seb128, duflu, jamesh07:46
dufluHello world07:46
jameshgood.  My brother was visiting for the weekend (he's on a six month contract working in Cairns)07:46
jameshso of course he was complaining about how cold it is here ...07:46
didrockshey duflu, jamesh07:50
willcookemorning all08:00
didrockshey willcooke08:03
oSoMoNmorning willcooke08:04
Laneyhey08:04
seb128hey oSoMoN willcooke Laney08:07
seb128hey duflu08:07
oSoMoNhi Laney08:08
didrockshey Laney08:08
seb128did everybody had a good w.e?08:08
* willcooke -> sunburnt 08:09
dufluMorning willcooke, Laney08:09
seb128willcooke, played golf?08:10
willcookeseb128, yeah, plus some gardening08:10
willcookeit was really windy so I didnt realise the sun was so strong08:10
dufluOK, silly question: What Intel architecture does ILK stand for? It must be in the _past_ despite sounding like one that's in the future....08:10
willcookeduflu, at a guess I'd say the LK bit of ILK is probably "lake"08:12
dufluwillcooke: Yes but it must be in the past. The only I-Lake appears to be in the future :)08:12
willcookeduflu, Ironlake, 2009?08:13
dufluwillcooke: Winner! Probably... thanks08:13
willcookeduflu, not sure that's a CPU.. Wikipedia says "Gfx controller and memory controller hub"08:13
dufluwillcooke: Yes, still correct. That's why I could not find it. This doc mixes and matches all the codewords08:14
willcookeah :)08:14
Laneyhey seb128 oSoMoN didrocks duflu willcooke08:15
Laneywhat's new?08:15
duflu<insert witty comment about British politics here>08:15
* Laney nods gravely08:16
oSoMoNI had an excellent week-end, went camping with friends, got loads of sun, beer, BBQ and fun with kids, lost track of time until late in the evening yesterday08:16
oSoMoNhow about you seb128?08:16
willcookeoSoMoN, awesome!08:16
willcookeYesterday I made this work:  https://www.banggood.com/433Mhz-Decoding-Transceiver-USB-Transfer-Frequency-Module-For-Smart-Home-p-1123784.html08:17
dufluwillcooke: Actually that makes sense. Not long after ILK they started being properly integrated GPUs, so referred to by the CPU arch08:17
willcookeduflu, ahh, right - so that was the last of the "discrete" gfx cards?08:17
dufluwillcooke: Yes, will discretely separate on the motherboard08:18
duflu-will +well,08:18
willcookeseb128, Laney  -  I've got a call with AWS tomorrow which looks like it will overlap with the start of the meeting.  Would one of you be able to drive this week please?08:42
andyrockgood morning my fellow desktoppers08:44
andyrock_)08:44
oSoMoNgood morning andyrock08:44
willcookemorning andyrock08:45
Laneywillcooke: ok08:49
Laneyhi andyrock08:49
Laneyyou good?08:49
andyrockelaction night in italy (for majors but still)08:49
andyrockso a bit tired :D08:49
andyrockyou?08:49
Laneyi'm good!08:54
Laneygot lots of beans and rhubarb and some gooseberries off the allotment yesterday ;-)08:54
andyrockLaney: time for a cake08:56
Laneyyeah need to do something more interesting than fool08:56
andyrock I mean it's time for you to prepare a rhubarb cake :D08:57
Laneyit is time08:57
LaneyRIGHT NOW08:57
LaneyBYE!08:57
didrocksanything you want but rhubarb please :)08:57
TrevinhoHey people...08:58
TrevinhoBack in the European countryside... :-|08:58
Laneyyou don't know what you're missing08:58
Laneyhey Trevinho08:59
Laneyyou don't fool me with that face08:59
LaneyI saw your pictures08:59
Laneyyou love being back08:59
Laneyand rightly so!08:59
Laney08:59
didrocksLaney: well, rhubarb's bitterness first ;)08:59
andyrockTrevinho moves with the summer08:59
andyrocknow that in Italy is summer is back again09:00
willcooke1 stick of rhubarb to 1 kg of sugar :)09:00
Laneyhaha09:00
Laneysomething like that09:00
didrocksjust to hide the taste :p09:01
TrevinhoLaney: Ahahahahah... Well just because I can get good pizza again :-D09:01
Trevinhohttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/A0FfyquJ/20170611_212326.jpg09:01
Trevinhoandyrock: exactly... ;-)09:01
seb128willcooke, Laney, I can do as well for the meeting09:02
seb128Laney, as you prefer09:02
Trevinhoseb128: hi seb12809:02
seb128hey andyrock Trevinho09:02
seb128Trevinho, had a good trip? happy to be back on the old continent?09:02
andyrockwillcooke: seb128 btw this is the ppa https://code.launchpad.net/~azzar1/+archive/ubuntu/software-properties-lp09:02
andyrockit should be stable enough09:02
andyrock:D09:03
andyrockI moved the switch in updates panel09:03
willcookenice andyrock, thanks09:03
andyrockthe password is user1@ubuntu.com - password1 - otp 111109:03
willcookeandyrock, we have the livepatch meeting this week too - so can you arrange a demo?09:03
Trevinhoseb128: very good trip (China airways has an amazing airbus a350-900, never had a such silent flight [really I didn't either noticed we were taking off].. With legs support)09:04
andyrockthere are no notifications yet but I guess yes09:04
andyrockthis should work09:04
seb128andyrock, ah, nice09:04
Trevinhoseb128: and... Staying in Rome for 2 days was great.... I love that city. Not sure how long I'll stick to my place tho :-)09:05
andyrockI've to remove a couple of hacks, but from the user point of view should be the same09:05
seb128Trevinho, :-)09:09
Laneyseb128: you can do the next one ;-)09:16
Laneydid you get back ok & have a good weekend?09:16
seb128Laney, thanks, let's do a rotation, I do it next time there is one to lead :-)09:18
seb128yeah, trip back was fine09:18
seb1281 hour from office to airport gate09:18
jibelduflu, I don't think screen not blanking during video playback is a duplicate of bug 169276209:18
ubot5bug 1692762 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "[screensaver] Screen never blanks in Gnome Shell when using LightDM" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/169276209:18
seb128I was back home unpa09:18
jibelduflu, in my case I am using gdm09:19
Laneycovfefe?09:19
seb128I was back home unpacked/showered by 19:3009:19
Laneynice09:19
duflujibel: Ah, yes there was another bug for GDM.....09:19
dufluSomewhere09:19
seb128w.e was nice, friends over on saturday, walk in the wood to avoid the heat yesterday, then french open conclusion on tv09:19
seb128how was your w.e?09:19
duflujibel: Yeah sorry, it's opposite. I'll update your bug with additional thoughts09:20
jibelbug 1647213 maybe ?09:21
ubot5bug 1647213 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "[screensaver] Automatic screen lock never locks or blanks the screen using Gnome Shell and GDM" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/164721309:21
jibelbut screen blanking works fine, just video playback is a problem09:21
Laneyseb128: got some new house plants, went to a new pasta restaurant, allotment, climbing09:22
Laneygood weekend!09:22
oSoMoNjibel, duflu: I’ll look into bug #1697373 , it could very well be that chrom[e|ium] is not using the appropriate d-bus iface to request inhibiting screen blanking09:25
ubot5bug 1697373 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Do not dim/lock the screen when a video is playing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/169737309:25
jibeloSoMoN, okay, let me know if you need more info09:25
dufluoSoMoN, yes. Just commented on it. We should keep the topic in the bug...09:25
jameshoSoMoN: here's the relevant code: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master/device/power_save_blocker/power_save_blocker_x11.cc09:30
jameshit's using the org.freedesktop.Screensaver and org.freedesktop.PowerManagement interfaces09:30
oSoMoNjamesh, ack, I was thinking that maybe PowerSaveBlocker::Delegate::SelectAPI() incorrectly detects the DE and selects the wrong API, but need to look further into it to confirm09:32
jameshoSoMoN: except that function seems to treat Unity and GNOME the same09:34
dufluSeems that DPMSEnabled() depends on an XDisplay. So Xwayland would need to be OK with providing DPMS09:35
dufluelse NO_API09:35
dufluYes, 'xset dpms ...' commands fail on Wayland09:36
dufluEven with Xwayland09:36
dufluand 'xset q' says "Display is not capable of DPMS"09:38
jameshxdpyinfo would give you the list of supported extensions09:38
duflujamesh: Yes, but the extension being present is not the same as the Xwayland display being capable :)09:39
dufluXwayland loads the DPMS extension and says "no"09:39
jameshah.09:40
dufluoSoMoN: Upstream Xorg/Xwayland is different, but Ubuntu seems to use dpmsstubs.c for Xwayland...09:50
dufluBool09:50
dufluDPMSSupported(void)09:50
duflu{09:50
duflu    return FALSE;09:50
duflu}09:50
Laneyah man, forgot to bring my headphones to the library10:11
dufluSorry, I'll keep it down10:12
dufluOr make dinner10:12
Laneyok, NOW I'm on Shell12:13
Laneykeep looking top right for the time :(12:58
chrisccoulsonI keep looking on the wrong monitor for the time13:00
Laneynot seen it on multiple monitors yet13:01
jibelwith the extension to move it to the top right it's okay. I miss the world clock in the indicator though.13:02
chrisccoulsonLaney, it's not great on multiple monitors. Particularly when you're working on the secondary screen, with application menus on the other monitor13:04
seb128jibel, https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/697/panel-world-clock/ might work?13:07
ricotzgnome-clocks can add several locations/timezones to date/time dropdown13:08
ricotzchrisccoulson, hi13:08
jibelricotz, how? I tried but nothing appears in the indicator13:10
ricotzjibel, I simply added some locations in gnome-clocks and then they appear in g-s13:11
chrisccoulsonhi ricotz13:12
ricotzsame goes for gnome-weather13:12
ricotzchrisccoulson, did you notice the ubufox proposals?13:13
chrisccoulsonricotz, yeah13:13
chrisccoulsonI'm getting rid of that though13:13
ricotzchrisccoulson, I see13:13
ricotzchrisccoulson, also *please* answer even if it is days later13:14
jibeladding locations to gnome-clocks doesn't add anything and gnome-clocks does not even start on a fresh installation13:14
ricotzjibel, oh, sounds like dependency missing13:15
jibelseb128, and the extension fails to run13:15
seb128:-/13:15
seb128do you get any error trying to start gnome-clocks?13:15
jibelseb128, no13:16
seb128just hanging?13:16
jibelseb128, it returns immediately and nothing printed on the console13:16
seb128is there any corresponding process already started?13:16
jibelseb128, hold on, it was already running13:17
seb128:-)13:17
jibelkilled and restart and it works13:17
seb128including adding locations to the shell?13:17
jibelseb128, I can add locations to the clocks but are the location supposed to be shown somewhere else?13:18
jibelseb128, I mean in the panel for instance13:19
seb128in the calendar applet from whell13:19
seb128shell13:19
jibelnope13:19
seb128worth reporting an upstream bug then I guess13:22
seb128jibel, it's supposed to be like in https://bug745111.bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=29780213:23
seb128well that bug shows a RTL issue but the the items are at the bottom so it gives an idea how it should be13:24
chrisccoulsonoSoMoN, have you tried running the latest chromium on x86 too? I didn't try that last week with the other bug, but I just tried it now. It crashes on startup on every release except zesty for me13:26
jibelseb128, right, that's what I expect too but there is nothing below the calendar13:28
seb128jibel, try maybe to desactivate the extension that move the clock just in case?13:29
seb128and did you try to restart the session/shell§?13:29
jibeli'll reboot again after my meeting13:30
oSoMoNchrisccoulson, no I hadn’t :/ thanks for reporting13:38
jbichaseb128: perhaps users do prefer window buttons on the right?13:46
jbichahttps://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/06/12/ubuntu-desktop-gnome-extensions-poll-results/13:46
seb128jbicha, hey13:46
seb128jbicha, you never give up do you :-)13:47
jbichawell you said you thought our users preferred left?13:47
kenvandinelol13:48
kenvandineit's close13:48
kenvandineimo with apps using the gtkheaderbar, it can be a little awkward with the controls on the left, for some apps13:49
seb128jbicha, I said they might, also I'm not convinced that readers for that website are an accurate representation of the Ubuntu userbase but we don't really have other data or easy ways to get those13:58
kenvandineyeah, survey's are really tough13:59
kenvandinethe users that are mostly likely to complete them are the ones that want change13:59
seb128jbicha, in any case I don't strongly care either way, I just don't like the way people hate on what Ubuntu has been doing and are so eager to kill/undo things we have been doing just for the sake of doing like others are doing (which isn't a sign of better)13:59
kenvandineseb128, my only argument for moving them is it can feel weird for some apps that utilize the headerbar14:00
kenvandinelike gnome-software puts a status icon on the top left while it's busy14:00
seb128yeah14:00
kenvandineand to stop it, it looks like the maximise14:01
kenvandinesimilar14:01
kenvandineapps like these assume the controls on the right14:01
seb128it's more standard with other OSes on the right and left creates some bugs14:01
seb128it's just a change for our users14:01
kenvandineyeah, it'll be hard for me to get used to moving them to the right myself :)14:01
kenvandinebut personally i think we'd be better off moving them again14:02
seb128tricky balance to annoy your existing users to please potential new ones that you might end up not getting14:02
kenvandineyeah14:02
mitya57That apps' assumption is wrong in any case. No matter what is default, buttons on left should be a supported option and not cause confusion.14:02
seb128right14:02
kenvandinetrue14:02
cyphermoxseb128: I think caribou is missing a subscription by ~desktop-packages for its MIR> bug 168586714:04
ubot5bug 1685867 in caribou (Ubuntu) "[MIR] caribou" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/168586714:04
kenvandinethe only app i recall seeing that seemed awkward with the buttons on the left was gnome-software14:04
kenvandinebut there might be others14:04
cyphermoxseb128: but also, I think there should be some work done to merge ~desktop-bugs and ~desktop-packages, since both are meant to just track which packages you want to get the bugs for -- anything in main for the desktop team should pretty obviously be tracked.14:05
seb128cyphermox, hey, we use ~desktop-bugs afaik14:06
seb128shrug14:08
seb128wth14:08
seb128I don't find the team in the list14:08
seb128add myself as admin14:08
seb128refresh14:09
seb128and now the team is subscribed14:09
cyphermoxwell, according to all doc in the MIR team and according to the "master list" it's ~desktop-packages14:09
cyphermoxta14:09
seb128well it's not me (I think?)14:09
Beretgiven a USB key pre-loaded with an Ubuntu daily image - is there a way to determine which daily it is by chance?14:09
Beretany metadata anywhere that would give that away?14:09
seb128cyphermox, where is the page that lists the official team?14:09
cyphermoxBeret: .disk/info14:10
kenvandinewe were confused by this a few weeks ago14:10
Beretcyphermox, thanks14:10
cyphermoxseb128: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/m-r-package-team-mapping.html14:10
cyphermoxthat comes from http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-archive/ubuntu-archive-tools/trunk/view/head:/package-subscribers#L10714:11
cyphermoxseb128: also, sorry, I only pick on you because you're the last admin reachable on that list, I do realise this is old stuff, hence why the need to merge both lists14:13
cyphermoxcf. https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages/+members#active14:13
seb128cyphermox, it's not anyone was still looking to those report pages :p14:14
cyphermoxseb128: well, the team list report is not all that interesting14:14
cyphermoxthe point is just that anything in main should have some team responsible for, and getting the bug mail14:15
seb128cyphermox, anyway we have been using  ~desktop-bugs mostly for those in recent cycles I think14:15
seb128at least I did use that one and got often pinged to do the subscription14:16
seb128dunno who just did the caribou one14:16
seb128kenvandine?14:16
kenvandinenope14:16
kenvandineat least not today14:16
kenvandinei think i did some a few weeks ago14:16
seb128dunno who did then14:17
kenvandinemagic14:17
LaneyI did caribou on 11 May14:19
jbichagnome-tweak-tool's headerbar is a bit odd with 3 window buttons on the left (it increases the size of the left sidebar)14:19
cyphermoxcould be on my request14:20
kenvandineit was on our MIR list, so probably14:20
jbichahttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/78355714:20
ubot5Gnome bug 783557 in shell "3.26 redesign: left window buttons aren't on the left" [Normal,New]14:20
cyphermoxI must have failed to follow through asking for the other team's subscription14:20
Laneyshould we do a script to move everything over from desktop-bugs to desktop-packages?14:21
seb128Laney, k, dunno why Steve commented on the bug saying it's not done14:21
seb128https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/caribou/+subscriptions lists it14:21
cyphermoxLaney: the other way around, I think14:21
seb128Laney, desktop-bugs is the right one no?14:21
cyphermoxsince you already use desktop-bugs, and it has more admins, etc.14:21
LaneyI don't know what right means14:21
LaneyI thought you were saying that right means the ones the reports look at14:22
seb128I think desktop-bugs is the one we have been historically using14:22
Laneynot that it really matters14:22
Laneywell it's the one I'm admin of, so the only one I could have used :p14:22
jbichamaybe desktop-bugs is not used by component-mismatches?14:22
seb128but I don't care strongly either way if somebody wants to reverse that14:22
seb128jbicha, component-mismatches uses teams for what?14:23
jbichaor packages?14:23
seb128for what?14:23
jbichahttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.html14:23
seb128I didn't even know component-mismatches cares about bugs subscribers14:23
cyphermoxjbicha: that's just code, trivial to change.14:23
jbichasure14:24
seb128I like how people reply to questions with urls14:24
seb128not sure if I should feel offended by the suggestion I don't know the url of component mismatch ;-)14:24
jbichaseb128: it shows some packages as unsubscribed if it doesn't find one of the right teams subscribed14:24
seb128jbicha, I don't think those categories matter much14:25
seb128but yeah we should probably make it look at the right set14:25
jbichawe could just ask slangasek what it was exactly that he saw; I was just guessing14:25
seb128on e.u.c the package set is "ubuntu-desktop"14:25
seb128so we do have mismatches between different tools and reports14:25
seb128and it's confusing14:25
seb128but that "team mapping" things is poorly defined14:26
seb128or documented14:26
cyphermoxthere's a point to having something separate from the ~ubuntu-desktop and whatever are MIRed packages.14:26
Laneythe packageset is different from the 'owner'14:27
cyphermoxindeed.14:27
seb128what's the difference?14:27
Laneyupload rights14:27
Laneyvs canonical's support commitment14:27
seb128which one define the group of packages we care about?14:28
willcookeoSoMoN, Cr. in Artful - I can't move the window with touch. Works elsewhere. Any ideas?14:28
seb128because imho we want to look at the same set of packages for e.u.c and component mismatch14:28
seb128no?14:28
Laneydunno14:29
Laneymain / universe is a support thing14:29
Laneyso it probably makes sense for component mismatches14:29
Laneyand I think errors.ubuntu.com can look at team subscribers already14:30
seb128indeed14:30
Laneymaybe you do want both there14:31
seb128I don't know, I'm a bit confused now14:31
Laneylike: what are the biggest problems in the packages my team supports commercially? and: what are the biggest problems I can directly fix?14:31
seb128I think we want one way to list the packages we "care about"14:31
seb128and know about issues in that list14:31
Laneyyou can answer both with the options available on errors currently14:32
seb128errors, component mismatch, release targetted bugs, etc14:32
seb128right14:33
seb128well, then we need to decide on what we standardize between desktop-packages and desktop-bugs14:33
seb128does anyone know the history of why we got a second one14:33
seb128and how they have been used?14:33
seb128to me the one has always been ~desktop-bugs14:33
seb128pedro is the owner of the other one14:34
seb128and it has only 4 members14:34
seb128I think he might have created it to make qa reports for desktop14:34
Laneyno clue14:35
cyphermoxthe story that was relayed to me was that there was a disagreement in what the packages should be that desktop looks at.14:35
seb128that's probably true :-)14:35
seb128https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages/+related-packages is empty14:35
seb128I guess that page is not what tells you what packages you are subscribed to?14:36
cyphermoxnope14:36
seb128ah14:36
seb128https://bugs.launchpad.net/~desktop-packages/+packagebugs14:36
cyphermoxin that sense, having a split between what you use to get mail vs. what you care about makes "some" sense, but nothing that couldn't be achieved by mail filters either14:36
seb128yeah14:37
seb128anyway ~desktop-packages has things that are not owned by use14:37
cyphermoxhow so?14:38
cyphermoxbecause all that is in there is what the desktop team is supposed to be responsible for supporting14:38
seb128us14:38
seb128no, ~desktop-bugs is14:38
cyphermoxnot according to the MIR team doc.14:38
seb128it's a wiki14:38
seb128whoever edited that got it wrong14:39
seb128we are not maintaining e.g quilt14:39
seb128or texinfo14:39
cyphermoxor whomever forgot to update things after changing the team?14:39
seb128could be14:39
seb128or iputils14:39
cyphermoxcould also be that you inherited quilt/texinfo at some point because it was pulled in by something else the desktop needed.14:40
cyphermoxbecause at this point, we're looking at hysterical data, and no amount of trying to reason it will bear much fruit14:40
cyphermox(ie. I don't know, I wasn't there)14:40
seb128nice try but you are not dumping those of us no :p)14:41
cyphermoxand also, I understand it might not make sense to you, but that's the current state of things, if things need to be shuffled around, then that would be up to managers to get to agree about it.14:41
Laneythere's a bit of a fiction about it all isn't there14:42
Laneyeven if it says quilt, nobody really thinks that the desktop team maintains that14:42
cyphermoxLaney: there's a lot of things which just always happen to be grey area too14:42
cyphermoxLaney: in theory, it means the desktop team would be responsible for it, if it's in that list14:43
seb128in any case those list have a stack of old deprecated-moved-out-of-main things or even deleted from current ubuntu14:43
seb128like xchat-gnome14:43
cyphermoxie. on rls-aa-(incoming|tracking) it would show "desktop-packages", and some people might skip over that section14:43
Laneyit's a lot like copyright review14:43
seb128we should probably clean whatever list we decide we want to use14:43
Laneyyou get things in shape for the start14:43
Laneyand then nobody cares14:43
seb128yeah14:44
cyphermoxLaney: of course14:44
seb128until somebody comes back to you saying that the some bug is sorted under your section on some reports14:44
Laneybut I'm peanut gallery so I should stop commenting :-)14:44
cyphermoxseb128: well, then we're also all kind of intelligent enough to get to a consensus.14:44
cyphermoxie. quilt may be listed there, but someone would either fix it regarless of the team, or more likely, correctly deem it as not being release critical?14:45
seb128you could use that argument for any package and argue that those lists are useless14:46
seb128(which I mostly think they are)14:46
cyphermoxI don't think so. It helps to make sure it's easy for you to look at the bugs you care about in late release, for instance14:46
cyphermoxwhen looking at rls-aa14:46
seb128(except that people sometime do come telling us that we need to fix something because it's sorted under our section)14:46
cyphermoxor when you work on component-mismatches, NBS,  etc.14:46
LaneyI wouldn't work on those things by owner14:47
Laneywould for actual bugs though, so maybe it has some value there14:47
seb128~desktop-packages is wrong in any case14:48
seb128it lists things like amarok14:48
cyphermoxLaney: for some people it makes it easy to target just the things that have the biggest effect for their team.14:48
seb128which we never owned/touched14:48
seb128or akonadi14:48
seb128please use ~desktop-bugs14:48
seb128we can add things to it if you feel like it's missing components14:48
seb128but it's the list we maintained14:49
cyphermoxit's not up to me to fix this, sorry14:49
seb128who is it?14:49
seb128can you forward to whatever is right?14:49
cyphermoxI'm just there to review the MIRs, and make sure teams subscribe to the packages they want MIRed.14:49
seb128k, well we have been using ~desktop-bugs for that for years, check MIR records14:50
seb128so please accept that one as valid14:50
cyphermoxI can submit an MP for the list itself, sure, but otherwise you should as a team conduct a review of both teams to clean things up14:50
seb128and let the dual team things to be sorted out by whoever cares14:50
cyphermoxas far as I can tell, ~desktop-packages is what has been used for MIRs, and I've been asking about subscribing things for a few weeks now14:51
cyphermoxwell, since i've been reviewing desktop MIRs14:51
seb128weird14:53
seb128I wonder who has been subscribing that team to MIRs14:53
seb128since it requires an admin and pedro and I are the only ones14:53
seb128and pedro is not around/active for years and I've not been doing it14:54
cyphermoxdidrocks1: opinion on the team subscriber thing? since you do promotions and have been in the desktop team before?14:56
cyphermoxseb128: I don't know, but I know it's a mess. There's historical data that seem to show either team have been used in the past14:57
cyphermoxie. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cheese/+bug/118918014:57
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1189180 in Cheese "[MIR] cheese" [Critical,Fix released]14:57
didrocks1(backlogging)14:57
cyphermoxwhat one shows desktop-packages.14:57
cyphermoxs/what/that/14:57
cyphermoxI think 2013 was post-pedro?14:58
seb128yes14:58
cyphermoxdevhelp has both, but no MIR bug...14:59
seb128https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/153687014:59
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1536870 in gnome-software (Ubuntu) "[MIR] gnome-software" [Undecided,Fix released]14:59
seb128"Ubuntu Desktop Bugs subscribed to gnome-software."14:59
seb128but it has "desktop packages" as well15:00
cyphermoxyeah15:00
seb128wonder how that team is ending up here15:00
didrocks1I was never a fan of this bug reports subscribing15:00
didrocks1I feel it's a little bit like a fallacy, nobody is actually watching when you have more than 100+ packages15:01
cyphermoxit does serve as a check that the team really does care about it when they agree to subscribe the team15:01
cyphermox(and you can then use it to search for bugs you're subscribed to anyway)15:02
seb128anyway, I don't think we are going to reach an agreement here15:02
seb128and I don't think it really matters or anybody really care about what those assignment lists state15:02
seb128so if somebody wants to consolidate those datas/make them less controversial they care start a discussion15:03
seb128otherwise let's just move on and keep doing what we have been doing15:03
cyphermoxI don't have the time to consolidate this15:03
seb128right, so let's move on15:04
cyphermoxright, so I'll just keep asking you for subscribing bugs?15:04
seb128to ~desktop-bugs?15:04
seb128:-)15:05
cyphermoxto ~desktop-packages, since that's the team used for the reports.15:05
seb128anyway, I'm just remove myself from ~desktop-packages15:05
Laneyhahaha15:05
seb128that leave us without admin15:05
seb128at which point you need some launchpad admin to unblock you15:05
seb128asked Steve on #ubuntu-devel15:08
Laneyjust did a systemd offline update on my debian vm15:09
Laneystill boots ...15:09
seb128is that default/activated in Debian now?15:10
seb128or did you opt in for testing?15:10
seb128but cool :-)15:10
Laneyit's what gnome-software offers15:11
Laneythe UI was ugly as hell though15:11
LaneyInstalling foo [============] scrolling down the screen15:11
seb128due to lack of Debian theme for that mode?15:11
LaneyI guess so, but I'm not sure how themable it is atm15:13
Laneyhttps://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/SystemUpdates/ that thing15:13
jbichaseb128: yes, it's default in Debian because Debian's GS does PK and that's the only way PK updates in GS work right now; Debian GNOME still includes Synaptic15:17
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kenvandinesarnold, we're still waiting for the security review for gdm, is someone working on that?  bug 168639318:38
ubot5bug 1686393 in gdm3 (Ubuntu) "[MIR] gdm3" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/168639318:38
sarnoldkenvandine: I hope to re-start it this afternoon18:38
kenvandinesarnold, cool18:38
kenvandinethx18:38
willcookeseb128, Laney - thinking of adding a generic "Make Wayland work more good" card to Trello.  We need to spend some time looking in to it for nvidia etc.  Related:  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78107519:02
ubot5Gnome bug 781075 in general "GDM won't load Wayland session with latest Nvidia proprietary drivers, even though Wayland is now supported by Nvidia" [Normal,Resolved: notgnome]19:02
willcookes/thinking ofadding/I have added19:03
willcookeit's in proposed for now, but let's discuss tomorrow in our meeting19:03
robert_ancellwillcooke, can you remember Gustavo's IRC nick?19:59
willcookerobert_ancell, hi!  it's niemeyer20:01
willcookenight all21:19
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