 @acheronuk have you been following Babe music player progress?
 @ahoneybun, Sort of. The current release has broken appdata
 Appstream data?
 Fails with invalid xml IIRC. Hence not in Neon release yet until that is fixed.
 But dev seems to only be working on the qml version now.
 @ahoneybun, Sure 😊
[09:45] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » linode-01 build #2082: SUCCESS in 43 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=linode-01/2082/
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[15:46] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » master build #2083: SUCCESS in 1 min 3 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=master/2083/
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[16:49] <santa_> ugh, LP publisher is being very slow today
[16:51] <acheronuk> It's been very slow on and off since friday
[17:06] <blaze> true
[17:06]  * blaze kicks lp publisher
 @Andredelsa, \o/
[17:57] <santa_> https://launchpad.net/~panfaust/+archive/ubuntu/tritemio-buildds/+packages
[17:58] <santa_> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_426RiwST8
[17:58] <santa_> waiting, waiting...
[18:00] <acheronuk> O_o
[18:18] <santa_> FINALLY
[18:19] <santa_> and now the same for the "official" PPA I presume XD
[18:19] <santa_> https://launchpad.net/~tritemio-maintainers/+archive/ubuntu/buildd/+packages
[18:33]  * acheronuk yawns
[18:55]  * acheronuk kicks LP publisher with steel toecaps
 steel toes?
 yes
[19:26] <santa_> since I'm still waiting ... 
[19:27] <santa_> acheronuk: don't get offended by the question please :P but ... are you familiar with SQL?
[19:28] <acheronuk> santa_: not overly. I know what it is, and have done a few hackish things with the data, and done some forum admin where I've had to run scripts on it
[19:28] <acheronuk> but not much in depth
[19:29] <santa_> so I presume you know how to do a simple select and or a simple delete, is that correct?
[19:30] <acheronuk> probably not without looking it up!
[19:31] <santa_> don't worry, that's more than enough to understand the setup guide once it's finished
[20:48] <acheronuk> \o/ published!
[20:48] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Starting build #4 for job iso_bionic_stable_amd64 (previous build: SUCCESS)
 published?  You wrote a book?
 launchpad
 what did you have brewing on lp that finally published?
 a tweak to kubuntu settings. works locally, but want to use KCI to roll in into an iso, so I can check it's sane on a real one
 but it needed to publish in th CI ppa first
 ah, very good.
[21:06] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project iso_bionic_stable_amd64 build #4: SUCCESS in 17 min: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/iso_bionic_stable_amd64/4/
[21:33] <valorie> santa_: the Black Keys! \o/
[21:34] <valorie> acheronuk: glad lp finally woke up from the winter nap
[21:44] <santa_> valorie: :)
 What's the history behind our use of `apt-xapian-index` in Kubuntu? I just saw https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/muon/+bug/1735084
 is this a legit issue?
[22:41] <valorie> I've never heard of this, or experienced it myself, nate
 Never been an issue for me
 thanks folks
[22:46] <valorie> pkcon get-details apt-xapian-index 
 It's also required for kubuntu-driver-manager to work out of the box
[22:46] <valorie> gives a lot of info
[22:46] <valorie> liking pkcon more every time I use it
 a commenter on my blog said that regular Ubuntu doesn't use it anymore, only Kubuntu does
[23:02] <valorie> I do think xapian is dying out
[23:03] <valorie> but afaik we still need it
[23:03] <valorie> dunno what ubuntu-driver-manager uses instead