[07:39] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xfce4-announce:: ANNOUNCE: xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin 0.2.0 released @ http://xfce.10915.n7.nabble.com/ANNOUNCE-xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin-0-2-0-released-tp49735.html (by Viktor Odintsev)
[10:03] <Unit193> xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin still isn't in our packageset. :/
[10:24] <bluesabre> Unit193: yeah, updates to it are supposed to be automatic, but in my experience, they definitely are not
[10:24] <Unit193> bluesabre: xfdashy did eventually get in, though.
[10:25] <bluesabre> Unit193: yeah, but it was probably after somebody requested a full refresh of some packageset
[10:26] <bluesabre> It usually goes... 1) wait for it, 2) nothing happens, 3) ask for it, 4) get told it's automatic, but sure I'll do it, 5) new packages appear
[10:28] <Unit193> Gotta out wait it.
[10:28] <Unit193> Only took me 3 years of waiting for one package to get in. :P
[10:30] <Unit193> bluesabre: Solution: Go for MOTU.
[11:41] <bluesabre> knome, ochosi: 7 days to UI freeze :)
[11:42] <knome> yes
[16:27] <flocculant> akxwi-dave: re final beta - if we're going to shout on x.org we'll want to get that ready soon :)
[17:54] <flocculant> that said maybe we should wait till beginning of next cycle and hope people care enough then *shrug*
[17:54] <flocculant> from what's been said recently in here - maybe more new stuff turning up xfce wise in ppa's we can point people at
[19:03] <bluesabre> Definitely going to be a lot of activity at the beginning of next cycle, we should have updated things in PPAs before the cycle starts
[19:09] <flocculant> bluesabre: ok - that sounds like some attempt at a plan then 
[19:10] <flocculant> akxwi-dave: ^^
[22:20] <Unit193> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin/0.2.0-0ubuntu1
[22:20] <bluesabre> Unit193: awesome!
[22:21] <Unit193> Quite, should be pretty nice.  I've entirely switched to it, but still on indicator-sound. :3
[22:27] <bluesabre> same here (except using pa-plug instead)
[22:28] <Unit193> Right, meant I'm sticking with ind-sound over pa-plug still. :3
[22:28] <Unit193> Though it doesn't seem to conflict with -sound+volumed as much.
[22:29] <ninetls> bluesabre: Unit193: I even replaced systray with sn-plugin!
[22:30] <ninetls> there were some apps which have used systray, I wrote a lib to replace systray with sn for them lol
[22:30] <ninetls> a lib to load via LD_PRELOAD
[22:31] <bluesabre> ninetls, neat :D
[22:31] <Unit193> LD_PRELOAD isn't my friend, or I'd use the nice one to get rid of headerbars and csds.  However, if you were to link it... :D
[22:32] <ninetls> hmm
[22:32] <ninetls> they are no universal
[22:32] <ninetls> I need a separate lib for each app I want
[22:34] <Unit193> ....Oh.
[22:34] <Unit193> !info gtk3-nocsd
[22:44] <Unit193> Backported sn-plugin to Xenial and Zesty in 'extras'
[22:45] <ninetls> wow
[22:45] <ninetls> sn-plugin in xenial?
[22:46] <ninetls> it uses gtk 3.18
[22:47] <Unit193> You had asked for it, yep.  I don't usually backport stuff to Xenial anymore. :>
[22:47] <ninetls> I asked only to show it to my friend :D
[22:48] <ninetls> "I'm to lazy to compile something myself, I'm a REGULAR USER, understand?"
[22:48] <Unit193> Right.
[22:48] <Unit193> Oh, I'm too lazy to compile things myself, I'd package it before I'd compile. :P
[22:49] <ninetls> I always package everything too
[22:49] <ninetls> even when I just want to test something
[22:49] <Unit193> Oh good, it's not just me then.
[22:50] <ninetls> it's really simple in my arch
[22:50] <ninetls> I just download existing pkgbuild and edit the code it downloads :D
[22:51] <Unit193> Well, Firefox sync and 'the lounge' are two exceptions.  The former works great with uwsgi, the latter is some node horror show that I just put in lxc.  Yeah, since Debian/Ubuntu splits dev files, I build in a clean chroot.  Same idea.