[02:50] <jbicha> duflu: hi, I don't have any updates on the headerbar issue besides when I pinged Khurshid in December (which you already found)
[02:52] <duflu> jbicha, OK no problem, thanks. I would like to get us in sync with upstream more, but it's not a topic I'm super-passionate about
[07:08] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:12] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN
[07:21] <oSoMoN> hey duflu
[07:31] <didrocks> good morning
[07:34] <duflu> Hello didrocks
[07:36] <didrocks> hey duflu
[08:33] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[08:38] <duflu> Morning seb128
[08:45] <andyrock> morning desktoppers
[08:50] <seb128> hey duflu andyrock
[09:04] <andyrock> Laney: hey regarding the protobuf thing
[09:05] <andyrock> do you still want to keep the python2 and python3 directories separated right?
[09:05] <Laney> morning, urgh, had that display corruption again
[09:05] <seb128> hey Laney
[09:06] <Laney> andyrock: yeah, but it should be okay to patch before copying it as the changes are meant to work on 2 and 3 IIRC
[09:06] <Laney> hey seb128, how's it going?
[09:08] <seb128> Laney, good! you?
[09:08] <andyrock> Laney: so what's the point on having two separates directories?
[09:08] <andyrock> *separate
[09:08] <didrocks> hey Laney, andyrock
[09:08] <andyrock> hey didrocks seb128
[09:09] <Laney> andyrock: it compiles in each one using a different python version, so to keep the build artefacts separate
[09:09] <andyrock> kk
[09:09] <Laney> moin didrocks
[09:09] <andyrock> thanks :)
[09:09] <Laney> seb128: gear cable on my bike broke while I was riding it last night :-(
[09:09] <Laney> otherwise I'm ok
[09:10] <Laney> had to get the drill out to open up the thing this morning
[09:10] <Laney> one of the screws just disintegrated when trying to unscrew it
[09:10] <Laney> stupid rust bucket
[09:11] <Laney> ANYWAY!
[09:11] <Laney> didrocks: you alright today?
[09:11] <didrocks> I'm ok ;) still the same ear issues for I guess some months, but apart from that, everything is alright
[09:12] <Laney> :'(
[09:13] <willcooke> hi all
[09:13] <duflu> o/
[09:15] <duflu> tjaalton, I tested 4 x laptops today by 3 x versions of libinput. They all really need that fix. Although the newly propsed version feels slightly worse in these cases, it's vastly better than no fix
[09:15] <duflu> Still, we'll wait and see how the proposed patch goes
[09:15] <duflu> If it lands upstream
[09:18] <tjaalton> right
[09:45] <jibel> could someone review the patch attached to bug 1742403 and upload if it's fine?
[09:45] <jibel> it's blocking our tests on  hardware
[09:46] <didrocks> jibel: sure, looks fine, sponsoring
[09:47] <jibel> didrocks, thanks!
[09:47] <didrocks> jibel: only bionic?
[09:48] <jibel> didrocks, yes, although it could be SRUed to artful
[09:48] <jibel> I'll prepare the SRU
[09:48] <didrocks> thanks!
[09:58] <didrocks> jibel: both bionic/artful uploaded
[09:58] <didrocks> (used 3.1 as version for artful SRU)
[10:02] <jibel> didrocks, thank you
[10:04] <kwah> hi, this is concerning bug 1741886
[10:04] <kwah> duflu suggested some actions to upload crash file
[10:05] <kwah> but ubuntu-bug nor apport-cli doe not seem to upload crash-file
[10:05] <kwah> *does not
[10:08] <duflu> kwah, I just updated the bug again
[10:08] <duflu> and good night
[10:21] <andyrock> Laney: how to put more than one origin url in dep-3?
[11:30] <Laney> andyrock: sounds like multiple patch files?
[11:30] <andyrock> yeah I put just the biggest one
[11:30] <andyrock> ah
[11:30] <andyrock> so a patch file for each commit
[11:30] <andyrock> kk
[11:30] <andyrock> I'll update again the debdiff
[11:32] <Laney> do those patches work for you?
[11:32] <andyrock> yep
[11:32] <Laney> sweet
[11:32] <Laney> thanks for trying them :D
[12:11] <tkamppeter> kenvandine, hi
[12:42] <didrocks> jbicha: hey, when you get some time, mind reviewing https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791276?
[13:02] <jbicha> didrocks: is that setting not going to be in gnome-control-center in Ubuntu 18.04?
[13:08] <didrocks> jbicha: on Ubuntu 18.04, it will, on upstream GNOME, it won't
[13:12] <andyrock> Laney: I split the patch in 3 + one to add the python3 directory
[13:12] <Laney> andyrock: you can do the directory bit in debian/rules
[13:12] <andyrock> ah right
[13:13] <Laney> what you had was good in that respect
[13:13] <Laney> just swap 2to3 for the patches
[13:13] <Laney> (imo)
[13:15]  * didrocks notes the lack of h!
[13:17] <Laney> https://nethackwiki.com/wiki/Mind_flayer
[13:17] <Laney> scary
[13:20] <didrocks> ahah :)
[13:32] <jbicha> didrocks: how do I actually test the patch? what UI respects that setting being turned on?
[13:33] <didrocks> jbicha: nothing yet, basically there is a patch up for review for a couple of months on GNOME Shell, and a reviewed patch in g-s-d, waiting for G-S to be reviewed
[13:33] <didrocks> (see the linked bugs)
[13:33] <didrocks> only the schema has been committed
[13:33] <didrocks> but G-S seems to wait on "where the settings will be accepted" to start a review
[13:34] <didrocks> hence allan opening the bug in Tweaks
[13:34] <didrocks> as Settings isn't going to land as the maintainer wants it to be in accessibility
[13:35] <jbicha> it feels a bit backwards to me, as currently it adds a button that doesn't do anything ;)
[13:35] <didrocks> same :p but at least, if ok OK-COMMIT without pushing it, I think that will be enough
[13:36] <jbicha> maybe we could commit all but the meson part so that it wouldn't actually be shipped but translators could start translating
[13:36] <didrocks> oh good idea
[13:36] <didrocks> want me to split the commit?
[13:37] <jbicha> could you ask Allan or in #gnome-design to review the description wording?
[13:37] <didrocks> jbicha: the description is the one he proposed to me for g-c-c
[13:37] <jbicha> and could you find someone to do a gsettings-desktop-schemas release this week?
[13:37] <didrocks> jbicha: let me forward you that part of that email
[13:38] <didrocks> jbicha: well, if the schema isn't there, basically, the panel doesn't display, correct? (so doesn't really need to have a release this week)
[13:38] <didrocks> and it won't be installed
[13:40] <didrocks> jbicha: fwed the relevant part
[13:40] <jbicha> oh wow, I didn't realize the setting would hide if it can't find the schemas. That's cool
[13:40] <didrocks> jbicha: I made a typo at first on the key
[13:40] <didrocks> took me a good 10 minutes to find why the panel wasn't showing up at all :p
[13:42] <andyrock> Laney: done
[13:46] <jbicha> didrocks: do you have GNOME commit rights?
[13:46] <didrocks> jbicha: I don't
[13:46] <didrocks> jbicha: you want me to split the commits and post this (so that you can commit the settings part without meson)?
[13:48] <jbicha> just a moment, we might need the file in meson in order for the strings to be translatable
[13:49] <didrocks> so actually, not having the schema shipped is a good thing :)
[13:52] <ayan> all: is quarter-tiling enabled in 17.10?  i upgraded (a long time ago) but it doesn't seem to be active.  i wonder how to enable it if possible.
[13:53] <jbicha> didrocks: ok, could you add the sound file to po/POTFILES.in and go ahead and split the meson part into a separate patch?
[13:53] <jbicha> ayan: no
[13:54] <didrocks> jbicha: sure! doing
[13:54] <ayan> jbicha: so quarter tiling isn't available?
[13:54] <didrocks> ayan: it's not implemented yet under GNOME Shell: https://wiki.gnome.org/GeorgesNeto/MinutesOfFeaneron/Tiling
[13:55] <didrocks> planned for 3.30 (3.28 is the current development version)
[13:55] <ayan> ah!  sorry -- i was misread this: http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/whats-new-going-to-be-in-ubuntu-1710-artful-aardvark
[13:55] <ayan> err -- 'i misread this:'
[13:57] <didrocks> half-tiling is available (which is new under GNOME Shell in 3.26, which is what we ship in 17.10), not quarter tiling though
[13:59] <jbicha> *resizable* half-tiling was new in 3.26
[13:59] <didrocks> jbicha: bug updated
[14:09] <jbicha> didrocks: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-tweak-tool/commit/?id=0d0fe3c ( I left out the README change )
[14:10] <didrocks> jbicha: thanks! :)
[14:12] <jbicha> it still would be nice to have a gsettings-desktop-schemas release to make it easier to test on Rawhide or wherever
[14:15] <didrocks> jbicha: yeah, I would try to poke people, hoping having more chances than with the reviews :)
[15:12] <tkamppeter> seb128, kenvandine, hi
[15:12] <kenvandine> hey tkamppeter
[15:13] <kenvandine> tkamppeter, how's it going?
[15:14] <tkamppeter> kenvandine, can you sponsor Avahi for me again? They have pulled Debian's fix for the FTBFS but as my patch did not make it from -proposed to release before, it is not in. I have added a new debdiff to bug 1736757 and reopened it.
[15:23] <seb128> hey tkamppeter
[15:24] <seb128> kenvandine, I can have a look yes
[15:26] <kenvandine> seb128, thanks!
[15:26] <seb128> ups, that was supposed to be a reply to tkamppeter :p
[15:26] <seb128> kenvandine, yw :)
[15:37] <tkamppeter> seb128, as kenvandine is still on vacation (probably answering on his phone from some beach with his kids running around him), can you look into the Avahi upload and also into the other problems, once the systemd bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1721839, upstream https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/7109 and also my NEW packages cpd-libs, cpd-backend-cups, and cpd-backend-gcp?
[15:38] <kenvandine> tkamppeter, i start vacation tomorrow actually :)
[15:38] <kenvandine> seb128, do you have any suggestions for someone that can help look at that systemd issue?
[15:39] <seb128> kenvandine, I would say foundation, xnox or maybe slangasek has another suggestion
[15:40] <kenvandine> tkamppeter, can you try pinging them?
[15:48] <tkamppeter> seb128, is there an IRC channel of the Foundations team?
[15:56] <seb128> tkamppeter, they are on #ubuntu-devel as you figured out :)
[15:56] <seb128> tkamppeter, you better ask your question rather than just saying "hi" and expecting people to repond to that
[16:13] <tkamppeter> seb128, kenvandine, can you do the sponsoring of my Avahi package and also have a look at my packages in NEW?
[16:32] <seb128> tkamppeter, yes
[16:41] <tkamppeter> OK, thanks.
[18:04] <willcooke> night all, off to London tomorrow and in meetings, so might not be around much.  Telegram if you need anything