[07:54] kyrofa: elopio: https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/4876626359746560/ is it enough? [08:21] popey: there? [09:42] coolpolygons_: i am now [09:43] popey: r u ready for the barrage i mentioned yesterday? ;) [09:44] i got questions: when i run the snap, do i need to do the "share snap with friends" portion? [09:45] cuz i did try installing the snap and running it, but i haven't tried sharing it with friends [09:47] actually, it's badly called IMO, because after doing these steps you haven't actually shared your snap with friends :D [09:47] but you have to do it [09:47] Hmm that step is not necessary right? [09:48] hmm, popey said once that it is [09:48] so I don't know now :D [09:48] Nope maybe you can share it later coolpolygons_ [09:48] For now do the main steps XD [09:49] ok then just until sudo snap install ___ right? [09:49] and popey ill attach a screenshot of a working snap with the submission [09:50] Yeah you must attach a screenshot coolpolygons_ [09:50] gotcha [09:51] Cool..and congrats for getting on the leaderboard [09:51] thank you :D i'll try even harder [09:53] Yeah work hard :D [09:55] I think the main point was to test drive those tutorials? [09:57] daniellimws: Yes..and i don't think my friends use linux hehe [10:00] coolpolygons_: haha [10:00] ok [10:41] hi [10:42] popey: i updated the PR [10:59] hi flexiondotorg [11:03] flexiondotorg: is this pull request ok now? https://github.com/JumpFm/jumpfm/pull/22 [11:03] Pull 22 in JumpFm/jumpfm "Add support for snapcraft" [Open] [11:37] by the way, do the upstream repo owners know that we helped them package their app? [12:02] daniellimws: hey, actually, I'm around, just something not aujoin that channel, but you can /msg me ;) [12:03] didrocks, oh hi [14:01] hi popey [14:02] hi flexiondotorg [14:10] hello! [14:11] popey: i updated the PR https://github.com/JumpFm/jumpfm/pull/22 is it ok now? Thanks [14:11] Pull 22 in JumpFm/jumpfm "Add support for snapcraft" [Open] [14:21] omairqazi: aweosme, looks good [14:22] thanks! so popey please approve my task ;) https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/5259110377324544/ [14:26] thanks [14:34] hi [14:35] hi documentation team [14:35] hi evilnick [14:35] hy An0nym0us o/ [14:35] hi* [14:35] hi degville [14:35] hi pmatulis [14:36] hi davidcalle [15:27] popey: Hi..sorry to disturb you...are you free now? [15:27] hello! [15:27] wassup? [15:31] I will be submitting in a few task in a few mins...just wanted to know if i will not disturb you and you will be able to review them today :D [15:51] popey: Please have a look if you are free..https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/5248579520167936/....Thank you [16:01] elopio,could you please take a look https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1836 [16:01] Pull 1836 in snapcore/snapcraft "Update test_export_login.py" [Open] [16:02] heesen_: you need to add --snaps to the command [16:03] elopio, where should i add them [16:03] and how to add them ? [16:03] heesen_: also, you modified the copyright statement to start on 2015, and removed a period. [16:03] please check the diff presented by github, and make sure that it only contains the things that you want to change. [16:03] ok [16:04] heesen: add those arguments to the run_commanad call. [16:04] what should i write ?/ [16:04] heesen: that's the task, if I tell you what to write, I would be doing the task for you. [16:05] ok [16:05] heesen: I think we have gone too long over this one. As I said before, I feel like you need to improve your python before taking a task like this one. Why don't we switch to something that will get you more comfortable with python? [16:06] ok [16:06] heesen_: have you finished the diveintopython guide? [16:08] elopio, i finish the unit 9 [16:08] unit testing [16:08] i finished the unit 9 [16:09] heesen: and all the ones after that one? [16:16] sorry, heesen. I meant, the ones before that. [16:16] english is hard :) [16:17] elopio. yes i meant to say i have done them all till unit 9 inclusive [16:19] heesen: ok. So, I would suggest you to start packaging a simple python app. Like this one: https://github.com/thiderman/doge [16:39] popey: think it's too late to add a task? i thought maybe addinng a one-instance-only task to implement image pasting into pastebinit might be cool. e.g. one could, e.g. scrot -s | pastebinit [16:42] hi [16:42] o/ [16:43] how to start? [16:43] with what? [16:43] task? [16:43] you claim it and start working on it [16:43] unless you mean some specific task [16:43] there are more than one :) [16:43] Hrishikesh: Hi....why not read the how to tutorial for a start? [16:44] please may I see tutorial? [16:44] ofc i will give you the link [16:45] ok [16:45] Hrishikesh: https://codein.withgoogle.com/tasks/6574351660875776/ [16:47] hi [16:47] hi there [16:48] thanks wxl for approving my task. Can you rate on a scale of 10 and any suggestions? Thanks! [16:48] hi [16:49] omairqazi: i think you did very well. you actually tend to provide more information often than required and that's actually a really good trait to have, especially in light of providing too little information. [16:49] Hrishikesh_: Hi again [16:50] omairqazi: as far as future ISO QA work is concerned, you've got the meat of it. there is some additional stuff to learn, such as how testcases are written and what their limitations are, as well as perhaps gaining some skills to better report on problems when there are ones (such as the virtual terminal trick), but that will come with time. [16:50] wxl: thank you very much. will keep contributing even after gci [16:52] omairqazi: speaking from the Lubuntu QA Team, we would love to have you. you can join #ubuntu-quality for more general discussion. there's not a lot of activity there, as most QA work is going on within flavours. #ubuntu-release is also a good place to go if there's any sudden world-breaking problems like no flavour will install correctly. [16:54] omairqazi: if you do want to join in specifically with the Lubuntu QA Team, you can find our channels of communication (#lubuntu-devel notably) as well as lots of documentation. Our "Testing Wiki" is pithy https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/QA [16:55] wxl: thanks for the info! will join the channels tomorrow(will sleep in a while). i will be active when my exam ends(the next week) [16:55] :) [16:56] omairqazi: sounds good! thanks so much for your participation in GCI :) please let me know if you have any other questions about GCI, QA, or anything else related to the Ubuntu community. [16:56] wxl: welcome. ok [17:08] wxl: i am thinking of chlaiming another iso testing task. please tell me which one should i choose Ubuntu Budgie, MATE etc.. [17:08] omairqazi: Ubuntu is the only one that's really hard. All the others should be pretty easy. [17:11] wxl: i will see. since it is exam time i will go with the other. tomorrow i will decide if i will have time i will do the ubuntu one. otherwise will do ubuntu one after gci. thanks! [17:11] omairqazi: sounds good. good luck on your exams! [17:11] thanks! [17:14] wxl: https://t.me/joinchat/DH6s1A3zZNKILb011Otykw [17:15] omairqazi: i don't telegram much sorry :/ you should try matrix! [17:16] wxl: ok tsimonq2 created this group. i will try matrix [17:17] well off to work for me [17:17] talk later [17:17] wxl: okk bye. me too going to sleep [17:32] popey: hi [17:41] wxl: no, i dont think it's too late to add tasks at all [17:41] Nissaar: hi [17:42] actually i waas asking if the description i made was right https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/task-instances/5373896733753344/ [17:42] https://github.com/720kb/ndm/pull/240 [17:42] Pull 240 in 720kb/ndm "Add snap support and package ndm" [Open] [17:43] Nissaar: i was hoping for the full description. It's linked from the guide gist [17:43] https://gist.githubusercontent.com/popey/22976b6f14b096297ed8f81db3e3e05b/raw/eaf40ff5b66b0ad73bbdc9c8f8a928fbadd9525e/Google%2520Code-In%25202018%2520Package%2520Electron%2520-%2520sample%2520PR%2520text.md [17:44] popey: Would you mind taking a look at my task? [17:44] popey: can i copy paste and then modify where necessaary ? [17:44] that's the idea! [17:56] popey: https://github.com/720kb/ndm/pull/240 [17:56] Pull 240 in 720kb/ndm "Add snap support and package ndm" [Open] [17:56] is that good ? [20:30] hi elopio and popey [20:38] hello Amitoj [20:38] welcome. [20:38] can we help you with your task? [20:40] i am a bit cunfused about what to do the instructions are not that clear [20:41] Amitoj: what is your task? [20:42] its called translated lxd (ubuntu) [20:43] Amitoj: ok, have you created your account in weblate? [20:44] in weblate? [20:44] Amitoj: what thing from the instructions you didn't find clear? [20:45] maybe it's better start there. [20:46] does make 20 translations mean i need to know 20 translations [20:47] *not translations languages [20:48] 20 sentences. [20:49] oh ok and i need to know the command line to do this right? [20:57] Amitoj: yes, you need to know the basics of lxd, and lxd is a command line program [21:05] ok i am curently learning it but now i need to go to sleep [21:05] btw are you a human or a bot? [21:09] that's a tricky question :)