[06:35] <tjaalton> duflu: hi, don't mark oem project bugs as dupe of distro bugs, those are needed for process tracking ;)
[06:35] <didrocks> good morning
[06:36] <duflu> tjaalton, OK no problem. I had a hunch that was so. Just grouped the 3 bugs that shared the same upstream link
[06:36] <duflu> Morning didrocks and tjaalton
[06:39] <tjaalton> duflu: yeah, i didn't bother searching for the the original bug.. thanks
[06:39] <didrocks> hey duflu
[06:39] <tjaalton> and good evening to you :)
[06:40] <duflu> tjaalton, you don't have to. LP tells you the list of bugs when you add an upstream link
[06:40] <tjaalton> oh indeed
[06:52] <duflu> tjaalton, actually only mid-afternoon. We're not really that distant ;)
[06:53] <tjaalton> hmm where's my foxclocks when I need it ;)
[06:55] <tjaalton> huh, not available for tbird anymore
[07:00] <jamesh> if you've got gnome-clocks installed, you can add extra clocks to the gnome-shell notification tray
[07:03] <duflu> biab
[07:07] <tjaalton> jamesh: okay, installed and enabled some.. but how to get them show up?
[07:08] <jamesh> tjaalton: I just have a "World Clocks" section that shows underneath the calendar in the notification tray
[07:08] <jamesh> it just shows any time zones I added in gnome-clocks
[07:12] <tjaalton> jamesh: indeed, after restarting the shell
[07:17] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:27] <duflu> Morning seb128
[07:27] <duflu> It's been a while since I said that
[07:27] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you?
[07:27] <duflu> more than once
[07:27] <duflu> Going well, you seb128?
[07:28] <seb128> I'm good!
[07:28] <seb128> played tennis yesterday, slept well,  and it's sunny today
[07:28] <seb128> I'm still not done with performance reviews though :/ hopefully today
[07:28] <didrocks> good luck :)
[07:28] <seb128> thx!
[07:35] <duflu> Sounds like Seb's in the best possible mood, not counting the effect of the task itself
[07:35] <duflu> Or should be
[08:01] <Laney> 👋
[08:02] <seb128> hey willcooke Laney, how is the big island today?
[08:02] <didrocks> morning willcooke, Laney
[08:03] <willcooke> hi seb128, didrocks
[08:03] <willcooke> Grey today
[08:04] <Laney> 💨💨💨💨
[08:04] <Laney> +
[08:05] <Laney> ☁☁☁
[08:07] <Laney> didrocks: 🇫🇷?
[08:07] <Laney> aw, our font doesn't have the flags
[08:07] <Laney> talking in emoji is very limiting
[08:07] <xnox> i see french flag
[08:08] <xnox> in hexchat... i think i see all the emojis you posted....
[08:08] <Laney> I get a big F R in squares
[08:08] <duflu> o/ Laney
[08:08] <duflu> Hi willcooke
[08:09] <didrocks> I see something weird… A mixed F and R with ? ;)
[09:09] <Nafallo> I'm getting Laney
[09:09] <Nafallo> morning, or something.
[09:09] <Nafallo> I've had meetings
[09:32] <didrocks> Laney: I really have some doubts that we'll be able to easily merge back from debian the latest/upstream and pristine-tar branches
[09:33] <didrocks> as importing new version will definitively end up with different commit hashes
[09:33] <didrocks> so, basically, we should be able to "merge" them, I doubt we can just fast forward
[09:37] <duflu> didrocks, sounds like you're using DEP-14. It's possible (not completely sure) that my alternate approach would solve that: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Bluetooth/BluezGit
[09:38] <duflu> Although DEP-14 is so common that common knowledge is an advantage too
[09:38] <didrocks> duflu: well, I guess we settled on DEP-14, didn't we?
[09:38] <duflu> didrocks, yeah every project other than Ubuntu-BlueZ uses DEP-14
[09:39] <didrocks> sounds weird, we should be consistent
[09:40] <duflu> Well I didn't know DEP-14 existed at the time. And in the end it was still pleasing to come up with something arguably better. So not a waste of effort
[09:43] <Laney> didrocks: ok, is merging a problem?
[09:43] <didrocks> Laney: I don't think so, it's just that we will never have the same branches than debian for those
[09:44] <didrocks> and as the goal was to increase collaboration with debian, it means the same repo can't be used for both ubuntu and debian contributions
[09:44] <didrocks> or if debian is happy to have those merge commits, I think it's fine
[09:45] <Laney> don't understand that bit, what is wrong with pushing merges
[09:45] <Laney> right
[09:45] <didrocks> unsure if debian will take it
[09:46] <didrocks> but if you think that's ok, great :)
[09:50] <Laney> don't think it'd be a problem to have those branches non fast forwarding either (i.e. reset)
[09:51] <didrocks> good then
[09:52] <Laney> nice effect is that the best path is to get uploads in debian ;-)
[09:59] <Laney> I guess if people have/get access to the repos on salsa they can push upstream/* and pristine-tar there directly too, that might save some effort
[10:03] <didrocks> agreed
[10:10] <Laney> #workflownerds
[10:12] <Laney> it's always a bit scary typing my password into a black screen
[10:12] <Laney> ...what if it didn't lock and IRC is focused...
[10:12]  * Laney yolo
[10:17] <duflu> Laney has all the fun
[10:17] <duflu> Says the guy trying to do linear algebra instead of having dinner
[10:52] <duflu> Night
[11:36]  * Laney goes cross eyed
[14:06] <didrocks> Laney: any idea why gbp push doesn't push the debian-branch referenced named? (ubuntu/master for instance)
[14:07] <Laney> no sorry, I've never used that command
[14:07] <didrocks> it seems to be a convenient way to pull/push all related branches
[14:07] <didrocks> like debian-branch, upstream-branch and pristine-tar branch
[14:07] <didrocks> I see it does for the last 2
[14:07] <Laney> --help of those tools usually says what it thinks the branches are
[14:08] <didrocks> hum, doesn't seem it does for that one :/
[14:08] <didrocks> oh sorry
[14:08] <didrocks> yeah, it dose
[14:08] <didrocks>     --debian-branch=DEBIAN_BRANCH
[14:08] <didrocks>                         Branch the Debian package is being developed on,
[14:08] <didrocks>                         default is 'ubuntu/master'
[14:08] <didrocks> so, sounds like all good, but it still doesn't push it…
[14:09] <Laney> sorry, I'm not sure :(
[14:09] <didrocks> you always checkout/pull manually in each branch?
[14:09] <Laney> I've used gbp pull I think, maybe?
[14:10] <Laney> probably?
[14:10] <Laney> definitely have used gbp clone
[14:10] <didrocks> yeah, gbp pull DTRT
[14:10] <didrocks> as gbp clone
[14:10] <Laney> but never the push one
[14:10] <didrocks> only gbp push is… weird
[14:10] <didrocks> so you checkout and push the 3 branches manually?
[14:10] <Laney> no, you don't need to check a branch out to push it
[14:11] <didrocks> correct
[14:11] <didrocks> let's forget about gbp push
[14:11] <Laney> but git push remote <list of branches>, yes
[14:11] <didrocks> yep :)
[14:11] <didrocks> or just git push for "origin"
[14:11] <didrocks> ok, let's go with that
[14:11] <Laney> if it should work and doesn't, then that is maybe a bug that you could look into
[14:11] <Laney> if you wanted
[14:11] <didrocks> yeah, trying to get the doc up first, but then, why not
[14:11] <didrocks> it's python, not perl :)
[14:11] <didrocks> which made my day
[14:12] <Laney> :3
[14:52] <Laney> i'm too stupid for this
[15:15] <seb128> Laney, :-(
[15:16] <seb128> do something else for a bit, new ideas might come from stepping back?
[16:56] <Laney>         gdk_set_allowed_backends ("x11");
[16:56] <Laney> that'll probably do it :-)
[16:56] <Laney> think I need to do something to make xwayland work
[17:03] <willcooke> gnight all
[19:21] <Wimpress> greyback: Any chance you're online for a not work related question?
[21:02] <greyback> Wimpress: online now, in case you are
[21:06] <Wimpress> greyback: Thanks. I was going to ask if you would go on my mate podcast, but he's changed plans now.
[21:06] <Wimpress> *mates
[21:11] <greyback> Wimpress: no worries!
[23:13] <DIRT> anyone use the new gnome desktop on a 2 in 1?