[09:59] <popey> diddledan: just noticed corebird 1.7.4 (latest) is in edge. it works here. no reason not to push to stable, right?
[11:41] <diddledan> popey: I think we're good for corebird, yes
[11:41] <diddledan> RELEASE THE HOUNDS ^H^H^H ALL THE THINGS
[11:42] <popey> Aweomesauce
[11:42] <popey> thanks
[11:44] <popey> done
[12:16] <popey> diddledan: i also closed beta and candidate channels to force people to stable, and I closed all channels on armhf because I doubt we have tested it there :)
[12:54] <ogra_> cd -
[12:54] <ogra_> booo ... focus !
[13:24] <diddledan> \o/
[13:46] <nsg> Hello, I have snap with broken fonts (reported on Debian and Solus, works on Ubuntu). I did not realize that the snap required some specific font when I built it, and I'm a Ubuntu user.
[13:47] <nsg> 1) What is the correct way to avoid this for the future? Test it w/o unity7 plug? Any better way?
[13:48] <nsg> 2) Is there a way to disable the inclusion of the hosts fonts? The snap is not en editor (it's a game) ... or is this a stupid idea for international users?
[13:49] <nsg> It's not my application so I'm not even sure what font I need to add, but that's the next step to figure out :)
[13:59] <nsg> A totally separate question (but the same snap), I did my last release to stable at 26 Mar, works (except the font problem). The build services has since then updated edge several times, and since 3 Apr my application segfaults with a nice memory corruption... not my app so a little hard to debug, has anything relevant changed in snapcraft since then?
[16:42] <mup> Bug #1765979 opened: snap applications icons missing in launcher wayland <wayland> <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1765979>