[06:43] <didrocks> good morning
[06:46] <flocculant> hey didrocks :)
[06:48] <didrocks> hey hey flocculant :)
[06:48] <flocculant> shouldn't you be on holiday :p
[06:48] <jibel> Good mornign didrocks flocculant and everyone
[06:49] <flocculant> hi jibel
[07:02] <jibel> didrocks, new version of ubiquity with telemetry landed and should be in next image
[07:04] <flocculant> jibel: is that the data thing? if so - is it one for flavours as well? flocculant hopes so
[07:05] <flocculant> also - did you manage to look at  the bluetooth timeout issue?
[07:06] <flocculant> s/one/on
[07:08] <jibel> flocculant, yes, it is the data thing and it is enabled for flavours too.
[07:08] <jibel> flocculant, and Laney is on the case of the timeouts but didn't find anything yet
[07:09] <flocculant> jibel: ack for data :) and :( for the other lol
[07:10] <flocculant> I've had  afew people tell me our iso doesn't work - no-one is expecting a 75 second timeout ...
[07:14] <didrocks> jibel: excellent! Thanks :)
[07:14] <didrocks> flocculant: you need something to collect the data though
[07:14] <didrocks> like, pushing to the server
[07:14] <didrocks> which is going to be done on first login for main ubuntu
[07:15] <flocculant> didrocks: oh - then that's likely to no happen - we've got enough problems to deal with as it is :(
[07:15] <didrocks> flocculant: no holidays this friday in France as you can see :)
[07:15] <flocculant> found issues with lightdm yesterday :(
[07:15] <didrocks> flocculant: yeah, I have a CLI, Go and C api
[07:16] <didrocks> so, you can still hook something up quickly if you want
[07:16] <didrocks> (we are going to use gnome-initial-setup)
[07:16] <flocculant> didrocks: oh right - kind of assumed most did good friday - bad bad flocculant lol
[07:16] <flocculant> yea - I did read you were using that
[07:16] <didrocks> we have Monday off, but yeah, good friday is a work day here :p
[07:17] <flocculant> right
[07:17] <jibel> ahoneybun, Hey, could you have a look at bug 1760035 ?
[07:18]  * didrocks back on the Shell, at least the communitheme snaps revealed more Shell bugs to fix
[07:52] <jibel> Could anyone upload ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu from latest rev of lp:ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu ? it fixes 1760035 and will unblock the translators
[07:53] <didrocks> jibel: sure, just pushing and trusting you :)
[07:55] <jibel> didrocks, it was a missing / in an html page.
[07:55] <jibel> didrocks, thanks !
[07:56] <didrocks> yw ;)
[09:32] <didrocks> people really never update the bzr branches :/
[09:33] <jibel> which ones?
[09:33] <didrocks> gnome-shell
[09:34] <didrocks> did an upload, didn't notice the rejection right away because of out of sync bzr branch
[09:34] <didrocks> it's like 50% of the time I interact with a branch, annoying
[11:14]  * didrocks does some reboot tests
[11:19] <zyga> hey
[11:19] <zyga> I want to report a regression between 17.10 and 18.04
[11:19] <zyga> on a high-dpi system 17.10 makes snaps high-dpi
[11:19] <zyga> on 18.04 it broke
[11:19] <zyga> I also observe this on opensuse tumbleweed
[11:20] <zyga> something must have changed since 17.10 in how high-dpi mode is expressed
[11:20] <zyga> (or maybe in some IPC mechanism)
[11:20] <zyga> does anyone have any ideas?
[11:31] <didrocks> Trevinho would I think, but he's off today
[11:58] <jibel> gnome-shell keeps crashing with bug 1760062 when I open the top right menu
[12:54] <mgedmin> zyga: 17.10 was using a wayland session by default, 18.04 is using xorg
[12:54] <mgedmin> have you tried to check if that affects hidpi?
[12:54] <mgedmin> e.g. try wayland on 18.04 (or xorg on 17.10)
[12:54] <zyga> mgedmin: ah, interesting, I will try
[16:13] <Trevinho> hello
[16:13] <Trevinho> didrocks: no, no... not an holiday in "italy" today.
[16:13] <Trevinho> will be monday
[16:20] <didrocks> same here :)
[16:20] <didrocks> hey Trevinho
[16:20] <didrocks> I like your "italy" :p
[16:23] <Trevinho> ahaha
[16:24] <Trevinho> didrocks: what bugs revealed the theme?
[16:24] <Trevinho> There are for sure something I also noticed when changing ambiance
[16:27] <didrocks> Trevinho: I don't think it's related, but basically, the modes are respecting xdg_data_dirs, but not the Shell theme
[16:27] <didrocks> also, had some fun due to Xorg being started before gnome-shell
[16:27] <Trevinho> ah, ok... different, thing indeed
[16:27] <didrocks> yeah, the bug was more "as I had to support a snap"
[16:27] <Trevinho> didrocks: that's related to mutter theming I guess
[16:27] <Trevinho> I was changing various things in these days
[16:28] <didrocks> ah ?
[16:28] <Trevinho> didrocks: is not supporting some aspects of theming or scaling things properly now in hidpi
[16:28] <Trevinho> another thing is related is how it gets the theme
[16:28] <Trevinho> as it only based on gtk settings, while it doesn't follow other things
[16:28] <Trevinho> plus it doesn't reload the theme cache....
[16:33] <Trevinho> zyga: not sure what you mean by broke
[16:33] <Trevinho> they dont' scale?
[16:36] <zyga> Trevinho: they are visibly smaller
[16:36] <zyga> at 100% zoom, not 200% like my desktop
[16:37] <zyga> I didn't test the wayland vs x11 session though
[16:38] <Trevinho> zyga: that's for both gtk and qt?
[16:39] <zyga> I tried spotify and a few random snaps but I think that's just gtk
[16:39] <zyga> just to be clear, everything else on bionic is great
[16:39] <zyga> and I also observed this in opensuse tumbleweed (latest rolling)
[19:39] <Trevinho> zyga: mh, spotify is electron, so it might be something else which is different
[19:40] <Trevinho> but I didn't check