[00:01] nacc: Will devote some time to this ! [00:02] Bashing-om: thanks! it's hopefully going to be a way for more people to contribute back to ubuntu easily. Just a `git ubuntu clone; ; git ubuntu submit` [00:02] (well, `git ubuntu clone ; cd ` instead of just `git ubuntu clone`) [00:02] and we'll integrate things like build this in a PPA for easy testing, or run the DEP8 tests locally [00:06] nacc: Great . I like a centralized location for ALL packing ! Many times https://packages.ubuntu.com/ leaves a lot to be desired . [00:07] Bashing-om: absolutely [00:11] nacc: Marked, and will see what i can do to get started . Ya poped up at a great time as I was looking for another project . === JanC_ is now known as JanC [09:20] 'Morning folks [13:38] 150,981 lines of code added this past quarter to Mesa 17.2 http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Mesa-17.2-Code-Size [13:40] en ubu-win out of beta :-D [13:40] https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2017/07/28/windows-subsystem-for-linux-out-of-beta/ [13:47] hi BluesKaj [13:48] hey oerheks [13:48] Google Earth Free is EOL \0/ ... you will be upgraded to Google Earth *Pro* 7.3.0 for Mac, Windows and Linux [13:49] finally html5 works [13:53] google maps works [13:54] what prevented html5 from working? [13:54] when a website doesn't use it [13:55] some are still sticking with flash [13:56] flash has being given cease and desist letter [13:57] adobe isn't going to support it past 2020 [13:57] hi immu [13:58] just found out google earth free is eol, and we all get pro, with html5/video and such [13:58] * oerheks is updating the 19 places he has livedon the maps [13:59] hi oerheks [13:59] cool [14:04] well that's kinda cool for sure [14:09] nice [14:24] google earth is just in chrome now [14:24] for Windows :> [16:32] good evening to all [16:39] lotuspsychje@RooTBooK:~$ sudo snap install magic-device-tool [16:39] magic-device-tool 1.0 from 'marius-quabeck' installed [17:21] ah, supports apple tooo? [17:21] hmm no [17:30] as there are no alternative operating systems for apple devices, that's not very surprising