[05:20] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[05:39] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN
[05:44] <oSoMoN> good afternoon duflu
[05:48] <jibel> good morning
[05:48] <jibel> hi duflu oSoMoN
[05:49] <duflu> Hey jibel
[05:50] <oSoMoN> bonjour jibel
[07:16] <ejat> The following packages will be REMOVED:
[07:16] <ejat>   checkbox-converged libsidplay2v5 libubuntugestures5 libubuntutoolkit5 qml-module-ubuntu-components qml-module-ubuntu-components-labs
[07:16] <ejat> safe to remove?
[07:41] <Mirv> ejat: yes, those were removed from archives now as they were incompatible with new Qt
[08:03] <Laney> moin
[08:03] <duflu> Morning Laney
[08:03]  * duflu wonders if a Friday afternoon is a good time to discover Gnome 3.26 and the minor bugs it brings
[08:07] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[08:07] <duflu> Hi seb128
[08:07] <jamesh> hi Laney, seb128
[08:08] <duflu> Hi jamesh too ;)
[08:08] <jamesh> So it looks like gnome-software itself won't need any modification to support polkit auth for snap install
[08:08] <jamesh> it just worked
[08:09] <seb128> hey duflu jamesh willcooke
[08:09] <seb128> how is everyone today?
[08:09] <seb128> jamesh, did they ack the changes?
[08:09] <willcooke> morning
[08:10] <jamesh> seb128: not yet.  They've been marked as needing niemeyer's review
[08:10] <jamesh> seb128: but mvo was interested in fast tracking them for snapd 2.28
[08:13] <Laney> hi duflu jamesh seb128 willcooke
[08:15] <seb128> hey Laney, happy friday!
[08:15] <Laney> yeah!
[08:15] <willcooke> Laney, nice detective work on that n-m patch. Will try and build it this morning
[08:15] <duflu> Morning willcooke
[08:16] <Laney> kool beanz
[08:17] <seb128> willcooke, didrocks, how is the London hacking going?
[08:18] <Laney> seb128: bank holiday weekend for us too ;-)
[08:18] <Laney> you got qweekend plans/
[08:18] <Laney> typing hard
[08:21] <seb128> Laney, you have monday off then?
[08:21] <seb128> Laney, driving back to .nl and we have friends who come to visit for the w.e
[08:22] <seb128> weather should be nice so probably some walking around and a bbq
[08:22] <Laney> yeah
[08:22] <seb128> and you, any plans for the long w.e?
[08:22] <Laney> nice, you guys and your bbqs
[08:22] <Laney> seeing some school friends tomorrow
[08:23] <Laney> otherwise not so much, probably go kill some weeds
[08:24] <jamesh> Looks like the next WA public holiday is during the sprint
[08:26] <jamesh> celebrating the Queen's birthday
[08:26] <willcooke> morning seb128, going well!
[08:28] <didrocks> seb128: busy
[08:28] <didrocks> seb128: didn't really sleep
[08:28] <didrocks> like woke up at 3
[08:28] <didrocks> and worked on that
[08:29] <didrocks> also, I think there will be a lot of work afterwards to polish and push things
[08:29] <Trevinho> :o
[08:29] <Trevinho> willcooke: did you find the icon then?
[08:29] <didrocks> I think if the gdm issues need to be fixed quickly, maybe robert will be better than I?
[08:29] <didrocks> I had a look in the train in
[08:29] <didrocks> and didn't see anything relevant in gdm
[08:29] <didrocks> I think it's a gdm <-> account-services things
[08:30] <seb128> didrocks, what bug is that
[08:30] <seb128> ?
[08:30] <didrocks> so, if anyone as more expertise in it, I would welcome them looking at it (wrong session chosen, how to set a default session…)
[08:30] <didrocks> 3 of them, maybe related:
[08:30] <didrocks> "pick the wrong session"
[08:30] <didrocks> "no default session assigned"
[08:30] <didrocks> and bug #1712504
[08:32] <seb128> k
[08:32] <seb128> I can try to have a look/talk to Robert on monday
[08:32] <didrocks> thanks! I can find back the reference for the other bugs if needed
[08:33] <didrocks> (or do you have them handy?)
[08:33] <seb128> I don't have them but should be easy to find them on launchpad
[08:33] <willcooke> Trevinho, @icon- gave up
[08:33] <willcooke> :)
[08:33] <willcooke> the default is fine
[08:34] <Trevinho> willcooke: I sent you the name didn't you see that?
[08:34] <Trevinho> there are three style-sheet-dialog prefixed
[08:34] <willcooke> Trevinho, yeah, but it was png right?
[08:34] <Trevinho> nope, svg's
[08:35] <willcooke> hm, will look again later
[08:36] <Trevinho> willcooke: oh, no sorry... I checked again they're png yes... I remember I asked for them in SVGs years ago, but.... there was no time for them
[08:36] <didrocks> seb128: bug #1705157, and I don't find the bug anymore for the "ubuntu" session should be set by default
[08:36] <didrocks> (pretty sure it's gdm again, and not gnome-session)
[08:36] <didrocks> or account-services
[08:36] <didrocks> as told
[08:36] <Trevinho> well, making svgs wouldn't be a big deal I can probably do that
[08:37] <didrocks> seb128: no way to set a default session via gdm, the default is hardcoded "gnome"
[08:37] <didrocks> if account-services don't give it in some ways?
[08:39] <willcooke> Trevinho, don't worry, the default are close enough to ours, so no action required I think
[08:40] <seb128> didrocks, :-(
[08:41] <seb128> didrocks, I don't think accountsservice does
[08:41] <seb128> I'm going to try to debug it
[08:41] <seb128> I let you know
[08:41] <didrocks> thanks seb128
[08:41] <seb128> yw!
[08:52] <flexiondotorg> MOrning desktopers
[08:52] <flexiondotorg> didrocks This is the ticket for publishing https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/2848
[08:55] <didrocks> (done)
[08:56] <duflu> Hi flexiondotorg
[08:56] <seb128> good morning flexiondotorg
[08:57] <flexiondotorg> duflu seb128 o/
[09:01] <c-lobrano> hi all :). Trevinho , Laney I opened bug #1712996 for the themes issues you told me yesterday. What do you think about this solution? https://imgur.com/a/VZfBh (I still do not know what's the exact ubuntu orange color though)
[09:02] <Trevinho> c-lobrano: cool, looks good
[09:04] <c-lobrano> good, I'll push it then
[09:04] <Trevinho> c-lobrano: should be @selected_bg_color
[09:05] <Trevinho> c-lobrano: which actually has many aliases, so pick the one that looks better
[09:05] <c-lobrano> Trevinho: @selected_bg_color seems fine, thanks!
[09:05] <Trevinho> c-lobrano: actually @focus_color
[09:06] <c-lobrano> Trevinho: @focus_color is darker
[09:06] <c-lobrano> *seems
[09:08] <Trevinho> ack
[09:18] <c-lobrano> Uhm, actually radiance doesn't look right yet
[09:27] <Laney> hey c-lobrano
[09:27] <Laney> they look nice to me
[09:27] <Laney> what was it, missing border colour?
[09:30] <c-lobrano> Hi Laney
[09:31] <c-lobrano> border color is fine now, but in radiance the missing of entry's top and bottom borders is more visible and doesn't look good
[09:32] <c-lobrano> in image viewer at least, evince is fine
[13:38] <jbicha> Laney: ok if I merge glib2.0?
[13:39] <Laney> I'm not TIL on that, you might want to ask that person :-)
[13:39] <Laney> but ok with me
[14:01] <jbicha> kenvandine: is indicator-network useful outside of Unity8?
[14:15] <kenvandine> jbicha, i don't think we've ever used it elsewhere
[14:24] <kenvandine> jbicha, it does actually provide a handy connectivity API, but that doesn't have any rdepends so must not have been used outside of unity8/ubuntu touch
[14:25] <jbicha> kenvandine: does it work in Unity7? if so, I think it wouldn't hurt to keep it
[14:25] <kenvandine> jbicha, i think technically it could work in unity7
[14:26] <kenvandine> cairo-dock depends on it
[14:26] <kenvandine> so i guess keep it in universe
[14:26] <kenvandine> at one point there was a goal of using it in place of nm-applet
[14:26] <kenvandine> but that never happened
[14:27] <jbicha> it uses libqofono ?
[14:27] <kenvandine> oh... yeah i guess it does
[14:28] <jbicha> I was just finding old stuff to remove, LP: #1713076
[14:28] <kenvandine> it can display cellular connections as well as wifi
[14:28] <willcooke> jbicha, Laney - IS have updated the conn check to use HTTP \o/
[14:28] <kenvandine> but ofono isn't a hard requirement, just libqofono
[14:28] <jbicha> ok
[14:28] <willcooke> jbicha, could you land the snippet when you get a mo?
[14:29] <willcooke> jbicha, also FYI- the problems I was having were tracked down to a bug in curl and Laney has uploaded a fix
[14:29] <jbicha> willcooke: that curl patch works for you then?
[14:30] <willcooke> jbicha, yup, and for p_opey who tested it as well
[14:31] <Laney> forget you https
[14:31] <jbicha> willcooke: maybe Monday, I have some concerns about the config pkg name I'm discussing with Debian GNOME
[14:32] <Laney> you probably want to wait for the fixed curl to migrate anyway
[14:32] <willcooke> jbicha, roger that, thanks!
[14:32] <jbicha> we could land now but I think it might be better to wait a little to not need to change the pkg name if we decide to
[14:32] <willcooke> not on a Friday, etc etc
[14:32] <willcooke> I can wait :)
[14:33] <willcooke> https://youtu.be/hpIeCBuTG0M
[14:33] <willcooke> proof!
[14:33] <jbicha> Category: Comedy
[14:37] <willcooke> err, oops
[14:38] <willcooke> fixed, thanks jbicha
[15:44]  * didrocks is waiting for the next train in Lille
[15:44] <didrocks> (enjoying the new theme on my laptop)
[16:31] <mhall119> kenvandine: hey, when do you want to start working on Unity->GNOME migration documentation for Artful?
[16:31] <mhall119> as we discussed at GUADEC
[16:32] <kenvandine> hey mhall119
[16:32] <kenvandine> mhall119, i was just thinking about that this morning after i saw the BoF notes :)
[16:33] <kenvandine> mhall119, want to do some brainstorming early next week?
[16:33] <kenvandine> monday or tuesday?
[16:35] <mhall119> kenvandine: sure, there are a few others who wanted to help, I'll send out a poll for a day and time for a kickoff call
[16:35] <kenvandine> cool
[16:35] <kenvandine> mhall119, thanks!
[16:41]  * kenvandine wants a way to track bugs for snap packages like we do for ubuntu packages
[16:55] <amano> didrocks, Gnome Shell 2.24? Rather 3.24
[16:56] <amano> (your blog post)
[17:00] <Laney> right, got to rush off!
[17:00] <Laney> see you tuesday
[17:03] <andyrock> mpt: so I removed the spinner but in this way the backend and the frontend are not in sync
[17:03] <andyrock> so for example it's hard to handle the case of multiple clicks
[17:04] <andyrock> or the case sign in... -> enable -> sing out (while still enabling)
[17:04] <andyrock> would be way more easy from a developer point of view to have the ui syncronized with the backend
[17:05] <andyrock> another soluzion is to not allow multiple clicks, but then the ui does not feel responsive
[18:44] <kenvandine> eog snap is in the store, with a couple bugs but strict confinement :)
[20:02] <ahoneybun> https://didrocks.fr/2017/08/25/ubuntu-gnome-shell-in-artful-day-8/
[20:02] <ahoneybun> says 2.24 and 2.26 and not 3.24 and 3.26
[20:25]  * oSoMoN signs off, have a good week-end everyone