[08:42] davidcalle: ping === davidcalle is now known as davidcalle_bluef [11:53] Hi could someone check the Translate Ubuntu components task please [14:29] hi sergiusens ive made some new commits [14:34] degville: has anyone claimed task for snap publishing tutorial? [14:35] m4sk1n_: hello! I'll just check... [14:35] hello, thanks [14:35] hi daniellimws, I'll check in a bit [14:35] thanks [14:37] oops, my baf [14:37] *bad [14:38] I've already done this task XD [14:38] thanks sergiusens [14:38] m4sk1n_: that's what I was just going to ask :) [14:49] konrad11901: hey, so you are making a snap for soffice? [14:50] no, I'm making a snap for word-to-markdown which requires LibreOffice (because it runs soffice) [14:51] konrad11901: what you should do is include soffice in your snap. Making the snap classic is a big hammer, not the right solution because it opens the door to many security problems. [14:57] ok, I will include it then, I just thought that it isn't necessary because many Linux distributions include LibreOffice and my snap could use it [14:58] but yeah, it's not the best approach [14:58] thanks elopio for your help! :) [14:59] konrad11901: yes, it could. But the approach is different in the world of snaps. If you depend on another package, then you have to make sure that they are both released in sync. That's why we have a 6 month release cycle in ubuntu, making sure that every package is consistent with the others is time-consuming. [14:59] the snaps have their own release cycle, each developer deciding when their package is ready. For that, we need to think about dependencies in a very different way. [14:59] thanks to you konrad11901 [17:07] Hi could Martin Wimpress or Alan Pope please review my task it has been 3 days since it was submitted [17:09] yea the mentors don't work during the weekends [17:09] Heesen: it could be just monday morning for certain timezones [17:32] ok thanks [17:59] hi [18:04] hi [18:10] hi [21:02] sorry for making that many tutorial requests… :D [21:02] I think it would be nice to have tasks for some of them :)