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jbicharobert_ancell: the new GNOME Software version looks nice. At the bottom of the home page, the More button text looks small for Recommended apps00:55
robert_ancelljbicha, yeah, not sure if that's what upstream intended or a themeing issues01:21
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers07:33
dufluHello oSoMoN07:38
oSoMoNgood afternoon duflu07:41
willcookemorning09:00
dufluMorning willcooke09:01
seb128hey willcooke duflu09:01
seb128& desktopers09:01
dufluHello seb12809:01
seb128willcooke, had a good long w.e?09:01
flexiondotorgMorning desktopers09:01
seb128hey flexiondotorg09:01
oSoMoNgood morning folks09:01
willcookeseb128, lots of decorating.  I'm totally knackered now though :)  Very stuff and achey09:01
seb128willcooke, glad to be back at the computer then? ;)09:02
seb128lut oSoMoN09:02
oSoMoNsalut seb12809:02
oSoMoNwelcome back willcooke09:02
dufluwillcooke, ah the physical holiday that is computing09:05
Laneyweird, couldn't press enter there09:06
Laneymoin moinington09:06
dufluHi flexiondotorg, Laney09:06
oSoMoNhey Laney09:07
seb128hey Laney09:07
Laneyhey duflu oSoMoN seb128!09:08
Laneythe people I'd pick first for my curling team09:09
dufluLaney, you mean sweeping your house?09:09
Laneywe do have mostly wooden floors...09:12
oSoMoNI have a neato curling robot at home, it works great09:14
darkxsthey desktoppers!09:48
seb128hey Tim, it has been a while! how are you doing?09:49
darkxstHey seb, doing good, though destroyed my ankle near the end of winter and has been a long rehab ;(09:52
seb128urg, how did you do that?09:53
darkxststupid snow!09:53
* darkxst still lives in the mountains though!09:59
darkxstanyway starting to work on some of the 3.28 updates09:59
seb128oh, which ones?10:00
seb128jbicha seems to have most of that covered :)10:00
darkxstIve been pushing a few updates to debian, that are in sync10:02
darkxstworking on gjs at the moment10:04
darkxstand then will look at the blockers for g-s-d/g-c-c10:05
darkxst*and* just getting my head around, meson, gitlab etc!10:07
seb128did you see the community hub post from Jeremy about 3.28?10:16
darkxstyes, he sent that to me yesterday10:17
darkxstdriving to Melbourne tomorrow, but will add some comments to that by the end of the week10:19
darkxstmore generally, jbicha has briefed me on whats ok, whats maybe and whats not in10:21
seb128good10:23
willcookejbicha, thanks for reworking that monospace patch.10:28
darkxsthey willcooke10:31
willcookehey darkxst!  It's been a while, how are you?10:31
darkxstwillcooke, I am good. finally getting back into things after a long summer of rehabbing ankles10:34
darkxstno only 1 ankle10:34
willcookeouch10:34
darkxstyeh it was quite bad10:35
darkxstseb128, just to settle your nerves, I won't be uploading anything without the usual discussions, have just been out of the loop the last bit!10:41
seb128thx :)10:42
seb128tjaalton, the libglvnd MIR doesn't seem a proper MIR, look at bug #1748905 for an example with the different section ... you should probably do something similar10:50
ubot5bug 1748905 in libdazzle (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libdazzle" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174890510:50
seb128tjaalton, your doesn't include any detail about the availability/security history/rational/maintainance/etc, the MIR team isn't going to like that10:50
oSoMoNdoko, I'm not experienced with symbols files, how do I prevent external symbols (stdlib template instantiations, boost symbols) from leaking into the symbols for libepubgen ?11:03
oSoMoNI've read that I can mark them optional, but I'd rather not have them in the symbols file in the first place, that would be much more readable and maintainable11:04
tjaaltonseb128: not really here this week, but fixed it now to get it moving11:14
dokooSoMoN: mark them as optional. I would do a build with empty symbols files and then use the kde symbols helpers to generate a first instance of this file12:01
oSoMoNok12:03
jbichaseb128: good morning, you want spice-vdagent as an ubuntu-desktop recommends, right?12:34
seb128tjaalton, thx12:50
seb128jbicha, hey, it seems the right place for it, wdyt?12:51
jbichaI can't think of anywhere better12:51
jbichawell I mean we could put it in desktop-common…12:51
jbichaI was unsuccessful in getting the Noto color emoji font in desktop-common 😞12:53
seb128heh12:56
seb128jbicha, but yeah, that wfm, we should stack changes to the seed vcs only for now and do an upload a bit later, we are likely to do some other tweaks this week12:57
seb128like convert some apps to be snaps12:57
seb128 merejbicha, btw did you have the udisks 2.7 merge done?13:02
seb128ups13:02
seb128jbicha, btw did you have the udisks 2.7 merge done?13:02
seb128I think we should upload even if it's blocked on that MIR13:02
seb128to have it before feature freeze, and it might help to motivate reviewers :)13:02
jbicha(added to desktop-common, hopefully no complaints)13:03
Nafalloo/13:04
jbichaok, I believe the only udisks diff will be the exfat change13:05
seb128k, let me upload that later then :)13:06
seb128unless you wanted to do it?13:06
seb128hey Nafallo13:06
jbichaseb128: feel free to do udisks again :)13:07
seb128k13:07
jbichaTrevinho: or anyone: snap apps still duplicate deb apps in the Activities Overview, right?13:09
Trevinhojbicha: yeah13:09
Trevinhojbicha: it's also probably kind of wanted, as i think both should be visible in a  way13:10
Trevinhomaybe marked better though13:10
jbichais that fixable for bionic? because that's going to be pretty annoying depending on how upgrades work13:10
jbichawe don't need two indistinguishable gedit's installed just because someone happened to be using a previous Ubuntu release 😞13:11
jbichaor we could hack ubuntu-release-upgrader to uninstall the specific deb apps?13:13
willcookeDo we have the concept of a global list of aliases?13:18
willcookespecically, tailf got removed at some point in the last couple of years13:18
willcookeand I never remember to tail -f the first time,13:19
willcookeso could I propose tailf = tail -f ?13:19
seb128jbicha, well, if we don't teach the dist-upgrader nothing is going to install the snaps for you, so yeah we should let it remove the snap as it installs the snaps13:19
jbichaoh ok13:20
seb128remove the deb*13:21
seb128willcooke, we have some in .bashrc but that's it afaik13:23
willcookeseb128, any ideas which LP project?13:25
* willcooke googles13:25
seb128willcooke, bash13:25
dgadomskihello everyone13:34
dgadomskiI got a question about bug #1100670, from what I see in the ucc source code the theme names available there are hardcoded, was there a reason for not allowing 3rd party themes there?13:35
ubot5bug 1100670 in unity-control-center (Ubuntu) "Cannot use third-party theme packages" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/110067013:35
jbichaxnox: I replied to LP: #173549913:42
ubot5Launchpad bug 1735499 in udisks2 (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libblockdev" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/173549913:42
k_alamdgadomski: When unity was default it made sense to hardcode themes which were supported by Ubuntu.....but it can be made to work with other themes.....a combobox for icons can also be inserted in the appearance panel.....patches are welcome.13:44
dgadomskithanks k_alam, I will look into that13:45
seb128hey dgadomski13:46
jbichadgadomski: k_alam honestly, very few themes that aren't Ambiance/Radiance look good in Unity13:46
seb128dgadomski, GNOME doesn't include any control of themes at all, we added that selector at first to be able to switch between our 2 themes variants, then we whitelisted the GNOME one. It was not intended to be a "pick any theme" by design, there are better tools to do that13:47
seb128but yeah, not strong reason out of "limit what we recommends to users"13:48
seb128recommend13:48
seb128if the new unity team is wanting to lift that limitation it's their choice though13:48
k_alamjbicha: Numix is ok. Also I plan to add the new community theme if it lands on bionic....but it needs unity support though.13:50
jbichalike Seb said, you can do what you like. I'd suggest keeping the whitelist but expanding it for known working themes13:52
jbichaAdwaita looks bad in Unity for instance13:52
dgadomskiI agree with many themes not looking good, thanks, now I get it13:57
jbichaGunnarHj: ugh, I dislike a large distro patch like the one you suggested for LP: #1734545, you could propose that to GNOME though…14:09
ubot5Launchpad bug 1734545 in gnome-sudoku (Ubuntu) "Translations not updated from upstream" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/173454514:09
jbichayou might be able to talk them into doing a 3.27.91 release if you think that patch would make a difference for that bug14:15
xnoxjbicha, s390x does not have normal disks at all; without packaging that plugin, one cannot partition any disks on s390x at all; thus rendering the whole package mostly useless on s390x and hence nothing will ever use it.14:15
xnoxjbicha, the question is not what mbiel thinks about it; and what he thinks about it for Debian; it matters what we care about for Ubuntu and for Ubuntu on z14:16
xnoxjbicha, do you need me to upload ubuntu delta to enable the plugin?14:16
jbichaxnox: it sounds like you're upset about this issue…14:16
xnoxjbicha, no, i'm just not seeing your logic to it at all.14:17
jbichaxnox: could the Foundations team please take over maintainership of udisks & libblockdev then? ;)14:17
xnoxjbicha, surely not, this came up as part of MIR review. Ubuntu on s390x is a supported architecture, which we support. Why would we disable s390x support, in package, when it does exist upstream.14:18
jbichawell you're not on the MIR team, so it seems a bit much to hijack our package when we've begging y'all for months to take over maintainership of it14:19
xnoxjbicha, MIR team pinged me, asking if said hw support is necessory on s390x, and yeah, it kind of is, given that s390x has no normal hard drives =)14:19
jbichaand how does the s390 plugin actually do any good since there's no UI for it?14:19
jbichano CLI for it either14:19
xnoxit is chicken and egg; there will never be one, if we don't even bother to ship the library.14:20
jbichaare you intending to use the library in ubiquity/subiquity or something?14:20
xnoxand there will be 3rd party non-package code which will try to use libblockdev, as it does look like a very useful generic library to code against.14:20
xnoxjbicha, me, personally, no. but that's not the point.14:21
jbichaotherwise, this is a really theoretical complaint to have to introduce a permanent diff to Debian that you are not volunteering to maintain…14:21
xnoxjbicha, i'm confused why did you go about asking michael biebl about it. any how come, you did it, in such a manner that it got rejected in debian.14:22
jbichalol!14:22
xnoxjbicha, what's the trail to "Michael Biebl would rather not build the s390 plugin in Debian"?14:22
jbichait doesn't sound like you have very good asking skills…14:22
xnoxjbicha, it also makes a lot of sense to enable said plugin  in debian too...14:22
jbichahere I'l quote my original asking since you doubt I asked well14:23
jbichaSubject: libblockdev s390 plugin14:23
jbicha"I had an Ubuntu developer request that we enable the s390 plugin in libblockdev14:23
jbicha Does this look ok to you?14:23
xnoxjbicha, was it a BTS bug report?14:23
jbichahttps://salsa.debian.org/utopia-team/libblockdev/commit/5d3a410314:23
jbichano, it was an email because mbiebl wasn't in IRC14:24
jbichambiebl is the co-maintainer of libblockdev and spent significant time handling the broken s390 plugin14:24
jbichait would be rude for me to just not talk to him about making a major change to the package when he's clearly invested in it14:24
xnoxsure, but now i am very confused.14:25
jbichado you not understand Debian maintainership? /s14:25
xnoxjbicha, so you packaged it anyway in debian, or not?14:25
xnoxgive you point me to commits of adding it.14:26
jbichaI commit a patch to git and reverted it so that I could fix other issues when I uploaded without upsetting mbiebl and needing to go through the Debian NEW queue14:26
xnoxand then commented on launchpad but that it's not going to be packaged in debian14:26
jbichabtw, we have a Desktop Team meeting here in 3 minutes so we'll need to wrap up this conversation soon (for now at least)14:26
jbichabut I'm sort of the middle man here, why don't you talk to mbiebl and please try to talk to him more politely than you talked to me here14:27
willcookemeeting time14:30
* willcooke is unprepared - one sec14:30
willcooke#startmeeting Desktop Team Weekly Meeting - 2018-02-2014:31
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willcookeRoll call: andyrock, dgadomski, didrocks (hols), duflu (out), jbicha, jamesh (out), jibel/heber, kenvandine, laney, oSoMoN, seb128, tkamppeter, trevinho, robert_ancell (out)14:31
oSoMoNo/14:31
Trevinhoo/14:31
seb128hey14:31
kenvandine\o14:31
hebero/14:32
jibelhi14:32
andyrocko/14:33
willcookeLet's get started14:33
willcooke#topic andyrock14:33
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andyrockhey14:33
andyrock1 Reviews:14:33
andyrock  1.1 https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/unity/blurring-crash-fix/+merge/33795914:33
andyrock  1.2 https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity/x-sru6/+merge/33795614:33
andyrock  1.3 https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/unity/track-more-objects/+merge/33740214:33
andyrock2 Ubuntu SSO provider for Gnome-online-accounts:14:33
andyrock  2.1 Code refactoring14:33
andyrock  2.2 Added support to refresh account and ensure_credentials14:33
andyrock  2.3 A MR will be proposed upstream in few hours14:33
andyrock3 Ubiquity:14:33
andyrock  3.1 Online accounts pages completed14:33
andyrock  3.2 Some experiments to check if snapd can be run inside the /target chroot14:33
andyrock  3.3 Proposed a possible solution to the snap team (seeding the credentials)14:33
andyrock  3.4 Introduced a way to let ubiquity (that runs as root) to talk with14:33
andyrock      gnome-online-accounts (that runs as user)14:33
willcookethanks andyrock14:35
willcookeandyrock, I assume thats EOF?14:35
andyrockyep sorry14:35
willcooke:) nw14:35
willcooke#topic dgadomski14:35
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dgadomskihey14:35
dgadomski* verified fixes for bug #1644662 and bug #174812214:35
dgadomski* looking into bug #174928914:35
dgadomski* checked bug #1100670, seems to be working as designed14:35
dgadomski* back to working on bug #174342214:35
ubot5bug 1644662 in gnome-themes-standard (Ubuntu Artful) "Icons missing when appearance setting is "high contrast"" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/164466214:35
ubot5bug 1748122 in open-vm-tools (Ubuntu Trusty) "incorrect tools.conf template is shipped with Ubuntu" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174812214:35
ubot5bug 1749289 in oem-config (Ubuntu) "Installer stops after pressing Cancel on Select a language screen during OEM install" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174928914:35
ubot5bug 1100670 in unity-control-center (Ubuntu) "Cannot use third-party theme packages" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/110067014:35
ubot5bug 1743422 in unity (Ubuntu) "The launcher reveal doesn't always work when moving the pointer to the defined hot spot" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174342214:35
dgadomskieof14:36
willcookethanks dgadomski, nice fixes14:36
willcooke#topic duflu14:36
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willcooke* Gnome Shell performance work (https://trello.com/c/Q6JYXPPs)14:36
willcooke  - Multi-monitor frame scheduling: Getting closer to ready-for-review (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/3).14:36
willcooke    . Only delayed this week by all of the distractions mentioned below.14:36
willcooke  - Clutter master clock smoothness (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/25)14:36
willcooke    . Second attempt at a fix, which now seems to perform optimally (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/26)14:36
willcooke  - Completed a third little performance optimization (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/25)14:36
willcooke* Dull colours and heavy banding on screen (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1749420)14:36
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1749420 in linux (Ubuntu) "[regression] Colour banding and artefacts appear system-wide on an Asus Zenbook UX303LA with Intel HD 4400 graphics" [Medium,Confirmed]14:36
willcooke  - This started as part of the accelerated video playback testing topic, but has now moved into a kernel bug.14:36
willcooke* GTK animations smoothness fix (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787665)14:36
ubot5Gnome bug 787665 in .General "gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_time is irregular and causing stuttering" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]14:36
willcooke  - The good news: Fix backported to gtk-3, released upstream and in bionic! (gtk 3.22.28)14:36
willcooke  - The bad news: While working on the equivalent fix in mutter/clutter this week, I realised it's possible to do better still. So maybe GTK will be revisited, although the GTK logic and Clutter are quite different so I'm not sure if that will be necessary yet.14:36
willcooke  - Cautious news: This was the last remaining line item for "Totem smoothness" till recently, but now I'm not sure. I think totem-on-Xorg might need more fixes. Will need to retest after the Mesa regression fix is released.14:36
willcooke* BlueZ 5.48 (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1747354)14:37
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1747354 in bluez (Ubuntu) "Update bluez to version 5.48 in bionic" [Wishlist,Fix committed]14:37
willcooke  - Reached bionic-proposed this week14:37
willcooke  - Got blocked on: https://launchpad.net/bugs/175030814:37
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1750308 in python-dbusmock (Ubuntu) "FAIL: test_one_adapter (__main__.TestBlueZ5)" [Medium,In progress]14:37
willcooke    . Bisected, fixed, awaiting upstream review.14:37
willcooke* Fun with charts: Good news for pulseaudio and bluez this week:14:37
willcooke  - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRDHPxGBHqM6XkT_S8ggtYfD0xchKSUD_z9PopNVE3G1rU05fVSnxDGcDsEstl7gu7N-tzCU6mLUp2V/pubchart?oid=254968654&format=interactive14:37
willcooke* Daily bug management across gnome-shell, mutter, gdm3, ubuntu-themes, bluez, pulseaudio, dkms, mir, wayland, totem, mpv, libinput.14:37
willcooke#topic jbicha14:37
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jbicha• Lots of GNOME 3.27.90 updates. See https://community.ubuntu.com/t/gnome-3-28-status/4141 for what's not done14:37
jbicha• completed vala 0.40, jsonrpc-glib, libgnome-games-suport, and libgweather transitions14:37
jbicha• gnome-desktop3 transition half done :(14:37
jbicha• Did a gnome-settings-daemon 3.27.91 release for GNOME to make things easier for distros14:37
jbicha• Sponsored Egmont's patch updates for vte and Terminal 3.27 LP: #1744711 Egmont also officially became a vte co-maintainer last week.14:37
ubot5Launchpad bug 1744711 in vte2.91 (Ubuntu) "Update gnome-terminal to 3.28 (vte 0.52)" [Wishlist,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174471114:37
jbicha• Sponsored several GNOME 3.27.90 updates for darkxst to Debian14:38
jbicha• Packaged the new GNOME Usage app14:38
jbicha• GNOME Tweaks has good review numbers from ODRS (the GNOME Software review service used by everyone but Ubuntu) https://fishsoup.net/misc/flatpak-runtime-reports/applications.html14:38
jbicha🐋14:38
willcookethanks jbicha, busy week14:38
willcooke#topic jamesh14:38
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willcookexdg-desktop-portal:14:38
willcooke - reviewed and tested Alex's snap support PR:14:38
willcookehttps://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal/pull/155 (mostly good14:38
willcookeexcept for an error in the local copy of aa_is_enabled)14:38
willcooke - updated xdg-desktop-portal snapd support branch to work as part of14:38
willcookedesktop interface:14:38
willcookehttps://github.com/snapcore/snapd/compare/master...jhenstridge:xdg-desktop-portal-support14:38
willcooke-- at present this is without the document portal work, so it might14:38
willcookemake sense to try and get it merged independently.14:38
willcookethemes for snaps:14:38
willcooke - put together a prototype for sharing GTK and icon themes via the14:38
willcookeextended content interface.  I've still got a bit to finish off, but I14:38
willcookecan install multiple snaps each containing one or more themes and have14:38
willcookethem all connect to the same plug on an application snap and have the14:38
willcookedata exposed in the layout expected by GTK.  I'll be writing this up14:38
willcookeon the snapcraft forum once I've got it tidied up.14:38
willcooke#topic jibel / heber14:38
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jibel* Continued with upgrade tests and triaging of incoming reports. One major blocker are bug 1749688 and bug 174919914:39
ubot5bug 1749688 in xorg-lts-transitional (Ubuntu) "16.04 HWE -> 18.04 = xorg held back (+ partial breakage because of it)" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174968814:39
jibel* Spent a fair amount of time on debugging failing tests in the lab which started with pre-installed snaps on the image and reported bug 175040314:39
ubot5bug 1749199 in upstart (Ubuntu) "purge conf files on removal of upstart (was session fails to start after an upgrade from xenial to bionic)" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174919914:39
ubot5bug 1750403 in casper (Ubuntu) "Live Session - Increased memory usage with preinstalled snap (fails to start with - gnome-session timeout)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175040314:39
jibel* Tested latest version of firefox snap14:39
jibel* Preparation of 16.04.4 due next week (March 1st)14:39
jibel* MPs for running system tests for gnome-software when a new version is available on proposed:14:39
jibel  - qakit:14:39
jibel    - https://code.launchpad.net/~heber013/qakit/launch-job-package/+merge/33743814:39
jibel  - ubuntu-system-tests:14:39
jibel    - https://code.launchpad.net/~heber013/ubuntu-system-tests/add-install-package-option/+merge/33788614:39
jibel  - qa-jenkins-jobs14:39
jibel    - https://code.launchpad.net/~heber013/qa-jenkins-jobs/adding-job-test-proposed-package/+merge/33788714:39
jibel* In progress: run current autopilot tests against ubiquity minimal installation branch and fix them if needed.14:39
jibel* In progress: Add autopilot tests in ubiquity for minimal installation branch.14:39
jibel..14:40
ackkhi, I updated to the latest bionic packages, now it seems settings for my GNOME session are gone, I can't change back the theme to the dark one, and the doc shows even if the plugin is disabled14:40
willcookeackk, bear with us a few mins please, just in the middle of a meeting14:40
willcookethanks jibel14:40
willcooke#topic kenvandine14:40
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ackksorry14:40
kenvandineyo14:40
kenvandine* Built gnome-software classic snap based on core 16, currently in the edge channel.14:40
kenvandine* snapcraft-desktop-helpers: worked on symlinking the xdg user-dirs, I think it's working but could use more testing.14:40
kenvandine* Filed MIR for xdg-desktop-portal-gtk, LP: #1750069 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-desktop-portal-gtk/+bug/175006914:40
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1750069 in xdg-desktop-portal-gtk (Ubuntu) "[MIR] xdg-desktop-portal-gtk" [Undecided,New]14:40
kenvandineEOF14:41
willcookethanks kenvandine14:41
willcooke#topic Laney14:41
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Laneynod14:41
Laneyo Have been getting & ignoring automated mail from IS every few days for several weeks now about various problems with all the cloud instances that I'm supposed to be maintaining. juju being broken, updates needing applying, Landscape problems, ... - took some time to clean everything up there. Lots of the infrastructure nodes had ran out of disk space due to tens of kernels not being autoremoved :-/14:41
Laneyo Some smaller updates - glib2.0 glib-networking14:41
Laneyo Helped to debug / fix a test regression caused by the new glib2.0 which got merged into Ubuntu, waiting for review upstream now14:41
Laneyo Tried to start some discussions with people:14:41
Laney? Debian peeps about making the systemd packaging stuff understand systemd user units14:41
Laney? systemd peeps about enhancing timer units to support timezones - Clocks would use this to have sane alarm behaviour14:41
Laneyo Wrote some patches for autopkgtest-{virt,build}-lxd to be less racy with respect to network bringup, some argument about which of the two suggest ways I tried is best to go, so I've left both patches in the hands of upstream14:41
Laneyo snap seeding:14:41
Laney? Seb seeded a snap, made sure that it worked. Doesn't on the live session, known problem which is being worked but otherwise seems good14:41
Laney? Reviewed a branch from Steve to use a special channel for seeded snaps, which is required as per the "snaps in main" specification14:41
Laney?14:41
willcookethanks Laney14:42
willcookeLaney, new IRC client?14:42
willcookeNot seeing the usual icons but perhaps its me?14:42
kenvandinei see ?14:43
jibelI see question marks14:43
seb128same here14:43
oSoMoNsame here14:43
willcooke#topic oSoMoN14:43
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oSoMoNhey14:43
oSoMoN• chromium14:43
oSoMoN  ∘ requested camera plug to be auto-connected for the snap (https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/auto-connecting-the-camera-interface-for-the-chromium-snap/4014), granted14:43
oSoMoN  ∘ fixed i386 build in HW-accelerated video decoding test PPA (https://launchpad.net/~osomon/+archive/ubuntu/cr-vaapi-test/+packages)14:43
oSoMoN  ∘ removed useless patch (use-clang-versioned.patch) in all bionic branches14:43
oSoMoN  ∘ updated stable to 64.0.3282.16714:43
oSoMoN  ∘ updated beta to 65.0.3325.7314:43
oSoMoN• libreoffice14:43
oSoMoN  ∘ updated apparmor profile fixes for senddoc (https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/49614/), merged upstream and backported patch to ubuntu packaging14:43
oSoMoN  ∘ filed bug #1749484, Ken found that the wayland socket is lingering after logging out14:43
ubot5bug 1749484 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[snap] fail to launch after logging in to a wayland session then back into an X11 session" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174948414:43
oSoMoN  ∘ filed a MIR for libepubgen (dependency of libreoffice 6.0), bug #1749920, and addressing doko's requirements (add a symbols file, make the packages multi-arch compliant)14:43
ubot5bug 1749920 in libepubgen (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libepubgen" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174992014:43
oSoMoN  ∘ fixed bug #174815114:43
ubot5bug 1748151 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[snap] cannot load hsqldb driver" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174815114:44
oSoMoN  ∘ filed and fixed bug #175011114:44
ubot5bug 1750111 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[snap] No JRE selected by default" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175011114:44
oSoMoN  ∘ filed and fixed bug #175049714:44
ubot5bug 1750497 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[snap] Could not load the attachment when sending current document by e-mail" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175049714:44
oSoMoN  ∘ snap for 6.0.1 in candidate channel has been through a number of iterations and has received useful feedback, I'm planning on promoting it to the stable channel later today if no major issue comes up in the meantime14:44
oSoMoN  ∘ filed bug #1750335 and investigating14:44
ubot5bug 1750335 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "LO 6.0 autopkgtest failures (uicheck: test_text_direction)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175033514:44
oSoMoN  ∘ backported the fix for CVE-2018-6871 to trusty and xenial, handed over to security team for publication14:44
oSoMoN• other14:44
oSoMoN  ∘ filed bug #1749481 (and upstream https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793456)14:44
ubot5Gnome bug 793456 in general "Wrong session marked as selected in session dropdown on login screen" [Normal,New]14:44
oSoMoN🐟14:44
ubot5bug 1749481 in gdm "Wrong session marked as selected in session dropdown on login screen" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174948114:44
Laneyhttps://imgur.com/a/BXWBU14:44
willcookethanks oSoMoN, and thanks for all the links too14:44
willcooke#topic seb12814:44
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seb128• had friday off14:44
seb128• spent half a day looking to the notify-osd/dconf autopkg issue on armhf without success :/14:44
seb128• submitted the ubiquity change to download updates during installation by default14:44
seb128• trello board reviews/updates14:44
seb128• packaged bolt (the system service for thunderbolt 3 devices), waiting for NEW review14:44
seb128• looked a bit at the things blocked in proposed and the gnome-desktop transition14:44
seb128• usual rounds of discussions, meeting, bugs triaging14:45
seb128</week>14:45
willcookethanks seb12814:45
willcooke#topic tkamppeter14:45
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willcooke- ippsample: Packaged and uploaded it. It is waiting in NEW now.14:45
willcooke- cups-filters: Investigateduser bug report discovering that printer does not complete IPP capabilites list when querying media-col-database (full list of all valid paper size/type/borderless combinations). Probably we need to add fallback here.14:45
willcooke- Google Summer of Code 2018: Mentoring Sahil Arora. Rithvik Patibandla from GSoC 2017 wants to participate 2018 again, this time either with IPP scanning or secure IPP-over-USB connection. SANE developer Olaf Meeuwissen is willing to help on mentoring IPP Scanning.14:45
willcooke- Bugs.14:45
willcooke#topic Trevinho14:45
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Trevinhoouch14:46
Trevinho· SRU verifications and some errors triaging14:46
Trevinho· Fixed a long-time crash in unity and a new one14:46
Trevinho  - https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/unity/blurring-crash-fix14:46
Trevinho  - https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/unity/track-more-objects14:46
Trevinho· Prepared bionic and SRU branches14:46
Trevinho· Spent some hours trying to understand the unity FTTB in bionic,14:46
Trevinho  it's due to a crash in tests, spent some time in debugging14:46
Trevinho· Fingerprint tests14:46
Trevinho· Search provider for nautilus14:46
Trevinho···14:47
willcookethanks Trevinho14:47
willcooke#topic robert_ancell14:47
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willcooke- Update GNOME Software in Bionic to 3.27 with category support  - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/3.27.90-1ubuntu114:47
willcooke- GNOME Software Xenial SRU (rejected on upload, needs artful SRUs to complete).14:47
willcooke- Attended GNOME Software stakeholders meeting.14:47
willcooke- Released simple-scan 3.27.91 - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/simple-scan/3.27.91-0ubuntu114:47
willcooke#topic AOB14:47
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willcookeThanks for including lots of links all, that will make newsletter writing a lot quicker14:47
willcookeDid we need to continue the discussion about 3.28 this week?14:47
seb128(doh, forgot that part ;)14:47
jbichaanything to discuss from https://community.ubuntu.com/t/gnome-3-28-status/4141 ?14:48
willcooke*all except seb12814:48
seb128:p14:48
seb128thanks jbicha for that post, useful and well detailled14:48
seb128it doesn't seem like we have anything that needs decision at this point?14:48
TrevinhoFor that unity FTBFS I would need some help I think... See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1749957/comments/614:48
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1749957 in unity (Ubuntu) "Unity FTBFS in Bionic" [High,Confirmed]14:48
seb128we just need to clear off what is started and maybe we have something to discuss next week14:48
jbichamaybe think about LP: #1750174 ?14:48
ubot5Launchpad bug 1750174 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "Update gnome-control-center to 3.27.90" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175017414:48
TrevinhoI already got mad enough to track it down to the lowest levels, but I didn't recompile mesa (yet?).14:49
seb128Trevinho, hum14:49
seb128does anyone feels like helping Trevinho there?14:49
seb128Trevinho, I think duflu might be a good person to help you having a look, I'm going to drop him an email if that works for you14:50
TrevinhoIt should be something at driver level14:50
seb128tjaalton would be the right person14:50
seb128but he's off this week14:50
Trevinhoyeah, ok.. let's see14:50
Trevinhothere's not much rush14:50
seb128that's in the way for the gnome-desktop transition :/14:50
Trevinhobut still...14:50
seb128well, except ^14:50
seb128if we don't clear that off we can't push forward on GNOME 3.28 remaining components14:51
seb128we need that resolved14:51
seb128the libreoffice issue oSoMoN is looking at14:51
TrevinhoOtherwise A way is add a "small" memory leak to nux, but I'd love to avid that :D14:51
seb128oSoMoN, what's the status btw?14:51
seb128Trevinho, yeah, would be better to avoid14:51
seb128then to land the patch from Laney on glib14:51
Trevinhoindeed14:51
seb128anyway, let's see how we move forward on that transition this week14:51
willcookekk, let's wrap here then14:52
oSoMoNseb128, I just finished addressing comments on the libepubgen MIR, so I'm now focusing on the autopkgtest failures, will hopefully have something by EOD14:52
seb128willcooke, wait14:52
seb128I've other AOB :p14:52
seb128oSoMoN, k, thanks14:52
seb128@tracker, I suggested on the hub that LTS cycle was always a risky cycle and it's getting late so I suggest we do without it this cycle and give it a try next cycle14:53
seb128how does that sound to others?14:53
seb128+1/0/-1?14:53
willcooke+114:53
oSoMoNthat sounds reasonable14:53
kenvandine+114:53
jibel+014:53
kenvandinetracker always scares me14:54
Laneyso do it then and not discuss it more?14:54
seb128right14:54
jbicha-1 I mean y'all know my position, but I understand this is a big LTS14:54
seb128I think we went round on the discussions and GNOME wants it14:54
seb128jbicha, so you don't want it next cycle either? ;)14:54
jibeli've it installed since the beginning of the cycle and i didn't notice any negative impact on the system14:55
jbichano I mean I'm obviously going to vote for including tracker now because the concerns feel overblown to me and it causes issues when it's *not* installed14:55
seb128Laney, we can do it and see what's the feedback on a non LTS version then decide if we need any adjustement14:55
Nafalloon the other hand it might be good to get all the bigger changes in and get back to not changing stuff as much? I suppose it depends on time constraints as well.14:56
seb128jbicha, well the concern is "we never included it in a stable version so we don't have strong feedback, we usually avoid including new tech in the LTS cycle itself"14:56
seb128my other concern is that we have a stack of others features that didn't land yet14:56
seb128and of MIRs not reviewed14:57
seb128and feature freeze is getting close14:57
seb128I doubt we even get to clean the current backlog14:57
seb128so it's not likely tracker gets reviewed/etc before ff14:57
jbicha(right, I said I understand but if you ask me for my opinion/vote… )14:57
seb128which makes it really late to land it for a first time14:57
seb128jbicha, right, noted14:57
jibel(for reference feature freeze is march 1st)14:58
seb128so seems we have a weak consensus?14:58
seb128willcooke, ^ wdyt?14:58
Nafallo+1 with the understanding that there is a PPA or such for people that want to try it out and help test it.14:58
seb128it's in universe, easy to install14:58
Laneyjust install it14:58
jbichasrc:tracker is already in main (and arguably since tracker-miners was only split off from tracker recently, I'd hope the main promotion would be easy there)14:58
Laneyit's ok-ish with me, I'm same as jibel really14:58
willcookeseb128, yeah +1.  I'd prefer not to change that this cycle14:58
Laneyas long as we don't have to have rounds of discussions about it next cycle too14:59
seb128k, good14:59
seb128jbicha, we can try to MIR and see how it goes14:59
kenvandinei think we need to just commit to it for 18.1014:59
kenvandinebite the bullet and do it14:59
seb128k, seems like we have a decision14:59
seb128let's do that14:59
Nafallokenvandine: +114:59
seb128if everything else lands before ff and the MIR is reviewed we can rediscuss giving it a try15:00
seb128but I doubt that happens :p15:00
Laneythat was probably the default position anyway if the work hadn't been done15:00
seb128right15:00
willcookeAnyone got any other topics?15:00
jbichaseb128: so you're saying all I have to do is bribe a MIR Team member?15:00
seb128and nobody really stepped up anyway to do real measurements on the battery, io, etc impact15:00
seb128jbicha, and land all the features that are more important :)15:00
seb128including clearing off the current transition and other 3.28 updates15:01
jbichaoh, mmm15:01
willcooke:)15:01
jbichasneaky15:01
seb128willcooke, I think we are good, I want to discuss g-c-c 3.28 but can do after the meeting15:01
tjaaltonTrevinho: file the issue on github (nvidia/libglvnd), kyle should reply pretty quickly15:01
seb128tjaalton, thx15:02
Trevinhotjaalton: ok thanks... however I guess it's somehing lower level15:02
Trevinhotjaalton: I mean, is that calling the driver or what?15:02
willcookek, ending the meeting - please carry on15:02
willcooke#endmeeting15:02
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meetingologyMinutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-desktop/2018/ubuntu-desktop.2018-02-20-14.31.moin.txt15:02
willcookethanks all15:02
Trevinhotjaalton: as I'm pretty sure the problem isn't there....15:02
oSoMoNthanks15:02
willcookeackk, k, we're done15:02
seb128ah, just saw that Laney raised concerns about the gstreamer update since it's getting late15:02
seb128Laney, I wonder if that's something we should discuss with slomo/upstream15:03
tjaaltonTrevinho: in that case file it on mesa upstream15:03
oSoMoNdoko, I've addressed your requirements for libepubgen, packages in https://launchpad.net/~osomon/+archive/ubuntu/libepubgen-test/+packages (debdiff here: https://launchpad.net/~osomon/+archive/ubuntu/libepubgen-test/+files/libepubgen_0.1.0-2_0.1.0-2ubuntu1~ppa1.diff.gz)15:03
seb128I asked on their channel recently and they were under the impression they are aligned fine with our cycle and would get the new version out in time15:03
Trevinhotjaalton: ack15:03
jbichaseb128: could they be more specific about what they think our schedule is ;)15:04
LaneyI'd probably have been happier if the first releases happened a while ago15:05
Laneybut if you want to be not conservative on this one ...15:06
Laney... go ahead ...15:06
seb128it's always tricky with gstreamer15:06
ackkwillcooke, thanks. so it seems my gnome session got mixed up after the latest bionic updates15:07
seb128I didn't follow enough to know the pro/con and how much it got tested15:07
seb128but I know they moved some plugins around which is something we need for webkitgtk15:07
seb128so we need to distro patch that move in our version probably if we don't update15:07
willcookeackk, sorry, I think your question got lost in the meeting, can you restate it?15:09
ackkwillcooke, I'm using GNOME session (not Ubuntu), I used to have the default gnome (dark) theme, no dock etc. after latest bionic updates, I now get the dock and a parte of the UI is ubuntu-themed15:10
seb128jbicha, g-c-c sounds like it needs work + to decide on the background design changes +  I don't understand the avatar and icon issue ... that's just a matter of renaming files?15:10
seb128ackk, make sure to select GNOME in the login screen list, even if it shows as selected you might have to pick something else and back to it15:11
willcookeackk, oki, so that sounds like a migration issue, and I /think/ we know about it.  I think didrocks mentioned that last week?  jbicha are you aware of that?  (see question from ackk above)15:11
jbichaseb128: I really hope the Backgrounds panel doesn't land for 3.28. It's awkward and too late in the cycle for something that's a bit controversial still15:11
Trevinhotjaalton: is kyle reachable also on IRC or somwhere else?15:11
jbichawillcooke: I think the "switch back to X by default" work is a bit broken15:12
ackkseb128, ah, that did it! I selected GNOME on X and then switched back to wayland and it worked15:12
seb128jbicha, you mean bug #1749481 ?15:12
ubot5bug 1749481 in gdm "Wrong session marked as selected in session dropdown on login screen" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174948115:12
seb128ackk, ^ that's probably it15:13
jbichaseb128: it's got multiple problems, there's no "Ubuntu on Wayland" option here for instance and that shouldn't be intentional15:13
seb128jbicha, I think it's a bit buggy yes but didrocks considered it acceptable since it makes use default to Ubuntu on xorg15:14
seb128jbicha, hum, are you sure wayland works on your machine? if so that seems worth reporting because that's not the intend and I don't think it's a known issue15:14
jbichawayland worked a week ago or so… (just Intel graphics here) :)15:15
ackkseb128, willcooke thanks15:15
seb128jbicha, is that a 3.27 update that made it stop working? ;)15:16
jbichano, I'm pretty certain that it was broken just by the gnome-session changes15:16
ackkseb128, is the gdm3.css divert gone now?15:17
seb128ackk, I don't think so15:17
jbichathe avatar issue is that after upgrading to g-c-c 3.27.90, users will lose their little profile picture if they use one of the default choices15:19
seb128hum15:19
jbichaI'll report a GNOME bug about it today, but my guess is they won't consider that an important issue15:19
seb128but the selected profile is a file in the userdir15:19
seb128it shouldn't change because g-c-c is updated?15:19
seb128like ~/.face ?15:20
willcooke(oh, sorry seb128 I missed that you'd replied to a_ckk)15:20
seb128willcooke, no worry15:20
jbichaseb128: I don't have a ~/.face here (😕 ?)15:21
seb128jbicha, maybe I remember the path wrongly, but I though the user profile was selected by writting the image in a known location15:22
seb128jbicha, https://help.gnome.org/admin/gdm/stable/overview.html.en#facebrowser might be outdated15:22
jbichalet me do more testing. I didn't file the bug yet because I needed to make sure that what I saw happened really happened15:23
seb128k15:27
jbichayeah, it's pretty easy to reproduce, gnome-control-center is in the GNOME3 Staging PPA15:30
jbichayou only need to install gnome-control-center-faces from there15:30
jbichaso one workaround would be to introduce a new binary package with the old faces15:31
oSoMoNchrisccoulson, please don't forget about the chromium-browser 64.0.3282.167 update that's ready in the stage PPA15:33
seb128jbicha, right, the config probably points to a name which stops being available15:33
seb128do they have new icons or just renamed the existing ones?15:33
jbichahttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/commit/ffe5aac8315:34
seb128jbicha, we should probably make a new binary and make the dist-upgrader install it so people with an existing config still have the icons where new install would be "clean"15:39
jbichayes, like we do with wallpapers15:40
jbichaseb128: spice-vdagent is now in component-mismatches if you want to promote it?15:42
seb128jbicha, thanks15:44
seb128can do15:44
seb128jbicha, is ODRS having a web view?15:49
seb128jbicha, also do they make difference between app/rpm /deb /flatpak ...?15:50
jbichaseb128: ask hughsie, I was sent a link congratulating me (lol) so I shared it15:51
seb128:)15:52
seb128https://fishsoup.net/misc/flatpak-runtime-reports/applications.html is a bit of a weird list, I don't really know how to read it in an useful way15:52
jbichayes it's very weird because Tweaks is not available as a Flatpak so it doesn't show on most of the reports on that page15:53
LaneyI think it submits by appstream ID, so it doesn't matter how you got the application15:53
Laneyseems to make sense15:53
seb128until you get issues that are specific to some format15:54
seb128like snaps not having themes atm15:54
Laneythat's better than not getting reviews from snap users at all15:54
seb128right15:56
seb128would that be an easy change to use ODRS? do you know if it was discussed at all?15:57
seb128also if we were to use it, would it work automatically for snaps or is there integration code in the plugin to do?15:57
Laneysnaps don't use appstream so I'm not sure they would actually be coalesced15:58
Laneyotherwise I think so, it just uses the ID15:59
Laneybut haven't tried it, just going from my memory15:59
seb128k, thanks16:00
LaneyI mean - as far as I understand, you can submit and retrieve reviews for any ID, that's just a string16:01
seb128k16:01
Laneyyou could probably try with GNOME_SOFTWARE_PLUGINS_BLACKLIST=ubuntu-reviews if you wanted btw16:05
Laneyguess maybe ask hughsie if he minds first16:05
seb128Laney, I guess they would probably be happy for us to use the upstream solution? outside of server load potential issues16:08
seb128but yeah doesn't hurt16:08
seb128to ask16:08
Laneyoh I'm sure it'd be fine16:09
jbichahughsie wishes Ubuntu would switch, from my reading of his blog posts like https://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2017/05/08/3000-reviews-on-the-odrs/16:11
LaneyI was more referring to the snaps in a different namespace bit and testing/asking about that, although if we were to use it then we should at least tell him that this is going to happen as well.16:13
jbichaseb128: btw, there's an #gnome-software channel on GNOME IRC16:14
kenvandinejbicha, oh there is?16:23
* kenvandine adds :)16:24
jbichait's a pretty active channel too16:24
GunnarHjjbicha: I can understand that you find that gnome-sudoku patch a bit big. OTOH it's just the result of:16:25
GunnarHjfor f in *.po, do msgmerge $f gnome-sudoku.pot -o $f; done16:25
GunnarHjUpstream should indeed wake up wrt this. OTOH, the problem we are experiencing may not be a good reason to ask them, since we don't know if it's related. So my proposed patch is intended as yet another measure for now to understand where the problem lies. I don't think we should keep it there permanently, of course.16:25
jbichaGunnarHj: even if it doesn't fix the problem, upstream may take it and do a 3.27.91 release if you ask16:28
GunnarHjjbicha: Sure, I can ask without referring to our LP issue.16:30
tjaaltonTrevinho: not that i know of16:35
Trevinhotjaalton: ok np... I think the problem is in compiz anyway...16:36
Trevinhobut looks like a memory corruption16:36
Trevinhoso valgrind is my friend16:36
tjaaltonah16:36
Laney🚮17:02
Laneyfixed?17:02
kenvandineyes17:02
Laney:DDDDDDDDDDDD17:03
kenvandinewhat was it?17:03
Laneyor should I say17:03
Laney😄17:03
LaneyI had recode_out_default_charset set to iso-8859-1 and apparently that's what gets used17:04
tseliotxnox: hi, the new systemd should have support for FDSTOREREMOVE, which I need for nvidia (so that I can unload the module to switch off the GPU). I suspect the flag won't be used by default (?) https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/690817:12
xnoxtseliot, not sure what you mean; but the systemd that has referenced commits is still in bionic-proposed, and i'm trying to get it to migrate soon....17:17
xnoxtseliot, what do you mean by "won't be used by default (?)"?17:18
tseliotxnox: the problem is that, right now, I can't unload the kernel modules unless I stop systemd-logind first17:20
xnoxtseliot, sure, and I'm confused how the linked PR should help, given that people report that with systemd 237 they are still broken.17:20
tseliotxnox: that's exactly why I was asking if there was something else to do to get systemd to do the right thing17:22
tseliotI'm not sure why this doesn't work https://github.com/poettering/systemd/commit/fca92bd24d59a1ad7584cdd84dfd019b50f4ca0117:23
tseliotI'm going to test that here anyway17:24
xnoxtseliot, make sure you upgrade systemd, udev, to latest from bionic-proposed, reboot, then test.17:26
tseliotxnox: ok, I'll give it a try tomorrow. Thanks17:29
Laneybyeeee18:09
kenvandinehey robert_ancell20:01
kenvandinerobert_ancell, i merged the gnome-software snap packaging into the ubuntu-master20:01
robert_ancellkenvandine, hi!20:01
kenvandinegoing to get this building automatically20:01
robert_ancellkenvandine, awesome20:01
kenvandineso whenever we push to ubuntu-master we'll get a snap20:01
robert_ancellkenvandine, did you read the gnome-hackers channel about the ubuntu group on gitlab?20:01
seb128hey robert_ancell, how are you?20:01
robert_ancellseb128, good20:02
kenvandinerobert_ancell, no...20:02
robert_ancellseb128, I'm just writing you an email about ODRS. TL;DR; I think we need to shift to that soon too.20:02
* robert_ancell piles another feature on the list...20:02
robert_ancellkenvandine, I'll copy/paste it for you20:02
kenvandinerobert_ancell, thx20:02
seb128robert_ancell, did you see my email? or just same idea at the same time?20:02
robert_ancellseb128, on g-s master (the version in bionic now) the categories are sorted by rating, and since we have no ratings the snaps don't show.20:03
jbichado you want to ask hughsie if there's some way to import the Ubuntu reviews into ODRS and if he'd be interested in them?20:03
kenvandinerobert_ancell, also, that test failing on the ubuntu-master branch.  Is that unique to our branch or is that an upstream failure?20:03
robert_ancellIf we add ratings it should all work nicely20:03
robert_ancelljbicha, he is keen, so I'll try and work with him to do a migration20:03
jbichaneat20:04
kenvandinethat would be great!20:04
robert_ancellkenvandine, I'm not sure about the tests - I need to look at that20:04
seb128robert_ancell, ok, interesting, and good timing20:04
kenvandineit's one test failure20:04
kenvandinefails consistently20:04
kenvandinebut haven't looked20:04
* kenvandine loves having the automated tests :)20:04
seb128robert_ancell, using the upstream server should basically be dropping our custom one right? so almost no work20:05
seb128robert_ancell, or do we need work to make it work for snaps?20:05
robert_ancellkenvandine, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TX7znkcSmV/20:06
robert_ancellsorry for the copy-paste failure. Couldn't get it to work properly.20:06
robert_ancellseb128, yes, if it all works then should be fairly transparent to users20:07
robert_ancellseb128, we need to finalize how we ID snaps in the ODRS. It really wants AppStream IDs but it really works on any key Richard said so we can probably do something with the snap ID (i.e. the big hash) as that wont collide20:08
seb128k20:08
robert_ancellkenvandine, ok, double copy-paste failure. Skip to the "robert_ancell: hey, finally I catch you up :)"  bit20:10
kenvandinerobert_ancell, found it20:12
kenvandinecool20:12
kenvandineso he's going to setup a meeting?20:12
robert_ancellkenvandine, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KNJ5qbqfGC/ if you wanted it more readable20:12
robert_ancellkenvandine, yes20:12
kenvandinegitlab is just such an awesome tool :)20:13
willcookehey robert_ancell!20:13
robert_ancellwillcooke, hiya20:13
kenvandinerobert_ancell, i was actually thinking we could get crazy and add snap building as part of CI in gitlab20:14
kenvandinebut held off on that urge for now20:14
robert_ancellkenvandine, yeah, that definitely needs discussion with the maintainers. I wonder how hard it is to add builders to the CI, i.e. can we use servers in our system as GNOME gitlab builders?20:15
willcookejust read scroll back - re: ODRS - that would need snaps to contain appstream Ids in order to appear in the list?20:15
kenvandinerobert_ancell, probably not20:15
robert_ancellwillcooke, not definitely, but that is the way it was designed.20:15
kenvandinewe have common-id in the store now right?20:16
robert_ancellkenvandine, I haven't checked but I believe it's there now20:16
willcookebut not for every snap20:16
robert_ancellno20:16
willcookeso then only those with the ID would appear in the list, and that wouldn't be right20:16
kenvandinewe'd need a way to populate that20:17
kenvandineor a fallback of some sort20:17
willcookeI just think that we need to "fix" it so that our snaps appear at the top regardless of reviews20:18
robert_ancellwillcooke, that's the short term Ubuntu fix but it means on other distros the snaps are always at the bottom20:19
willcookeah right, of course20:20
willcookethat old chestnut20:20
robert_ancell:)20:20
willcookeI keep forgetting that20:20
robert_ancellIt's never just simple20:20
willcookeeven though you remind me of it every time we talk :D20:20
jbicharobert_ancell: I believe GNOME would love if Canonical offered CI servers for gitlab, if that's what you were asking21:16
robert_ancelljbicha, I'm just wondering how easy it is to connect servers nowadays. If we were using a lot of capacity, I'd hope we could offer some21:16
jbichaI'm told it's pretty easy but I haven't done it myself21:17
jbichait would need to have https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/ installed21:18
willcookenight all23:23

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