[06:21] <didrocks> good morning
[06:37] <jibel> Salut didrocks
[06:37] <didrocks> salut jibel, les vacances étaient biens ?
[06:37] <didrocks> bien*
[06:38] <jibel> didrocks, bien, un peu courtes comme toujours et toi ça va?
[06:38] <didrocks> jibel: ça va, rentré de GUADEC, les vacances dans 2 semaines :)
[06:49] <duflu> Morning didrocks and jibel
[06:50]  * duflu runs off again to make coffee
[07:12] <didrocks> hey duflu
[07:20] <oSoMoN> hello world
[07:21] <duflu> Hello oSoMoN
[07:22] <oSoMoN> hey duflu, had a good week-end?
[07:22] <world> Hello oSoMoN
[07:22] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN
[07:22] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks
[07:22] <duflu> oSoMoN, yeah twas nice. How about you?
[07:24] <oSoMoN> week-end was nice yeah, I didn't do much except for sleeping and bbq
[07:25] <oSoMoN> and started setting up an automated watering system for my vegetable garden, which is coming along nicely
[07:25] <duflu> Sounds nice
[07:28]  * tsimonq2 waves to everyone
[07:28] <oSoMoN> everyone waves back
[07:31] <didrocks> hey tsimonq2
[07:31] <duflu> Hi tsimonq2
[07:31] <duflu> Hi seb128
[07:31] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:31] <seb128> hey didrocks duflu
[07:31] <didrocks> hey seb128
[07:32] <jamesh> hi seb128
[07:32] <seb128> hey jamesh
[07:32] <seb128> did you all had good w.es?
[07:32] <didrocks> hey jamesh
[07:32] <jamesh> too much rain
[07:32] <jamesh> hi didrocks
[07:33] <duflu> That's true. We practically had a cyclone last night. But still a nice weekend
[07:33] <duflu> with water
[07:33] <duflu> And Saturday, depending on the suburb
[07:34] <duflu> How are you seb128?
[07:34] <oSoMoN> salut seb128
[07:35] <seb128> duflu, I'm good! ready for a warm week
[07:35] <seb128> when we came back yesterday it was 32.3°C in the flat :/
[07:35] <seb128> lut oSoMoN
[07:37] <Trevinho> Morning...
[07:37] <oSoMoN> good morning Trevinho
[07:37] <oSoMoN> seb128, does it cool down at night?
[07:37] <Trevinho> oSoMoN: hi :-)
[07:38] <duflu> Hi Trevinho
[07:38] <seb128> oSoMoN, yes, we can't complain
[07:38] <Trevinho> duflu: hey Daniel
[07:38] <seb128> hey Trevinho, what are you doing up so early? ;)
[07:39] <duflu> ? Where in the world is Trevinho San Diego ?
[07:39] <didrocks> hey Trevinho
[07:40] <Trevinho> seb128: eheh, yesterday I walked around 30km, while I slept probably 8 hrs in the weekend so yesterday I needed to sleep a bit earlier :-P
[07:41] <seb128> :)
[07:41] <Trevinho> duflu: ahaha, no... Nerja, Spain
[07:45] <oSoMoN> nice, I was there for a holiday 5 years ago
[07:46] <Trevinho> Yeah very touristy place, but I wanted to check it out...
[07:56] <duflu> Something tells me too many projects/people are now on gitlab.gnome.org
[08:00] <oSoMoN> it was painfully slow for me the other day, is it still the case?
[08:01] <duflu> oSoMoN, yes it's been unusable for a few hours at least
[08:01] <oSoMoN> :/
[08:01] <duflu> Even last week I had to save my comments offline and try pasting them whenever I could get the site to respond
[08:07] <willcooke> morning
[08:08] <duflu> Hi willcooke
[08:09] <seb128> hey willcooke, how are you? had a good trip back?
[08:09] <willcooke> I'm ok, verrrrrry tired this morning
[08:09] <willcooke> one week is really bad for jet lag
[08:11] <oSoMoN> good morning willcooke
[08:12] <duflu> willcooke, welcome to our world. One week of jet lag during the sprint + one week of jet lag after the sprint
[08:14] <didrocks> morning willcooke
[08:16] <didrocks> andyrock: hey, once you are around, apparently you discussed about https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/747 when implementing the feature with the dash to dock people, do you have anything plan for it?
[08:16] <gitlab-bot> micheleg issue 747 in dash-to-dock "Make progress bar and trough themeable" (comments: 0) [Open]
[08:17] <seb128> duflu, they are discussing gitlab's slowness on #gnome-hackers (you should be there maybe, can be useful?), it's not specific to the GNOME instance and they blame it on extra JS use from gitlab
[08:18] <duflu> seb128, yeah I thought it feels like it's in the web frontend. git itself still works. No need for me to join if they know already
[08:18] <seb128> right, I was more suggestion that you might want to autoconnect to some GNOME channels maybe
[08:19] <duflu> seb128, I already do
[08:19] <seb128> ah, I see you are on #gnome-shell
[08:19] <seb128> good :)
[08:19] <seb128> L_aney (I think?) commented post GUADEC about that, I meant to follow up/ask
[08:19] <seb128> I guess that's already sorted out :)
[08:33] <Trevinho> oh, finally! https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/commit/f68cefbdc1f5131b930c2acf3c2dc0ede07f538e
[08:35] <seb128> Trevinho, well done \o/
[08:35] <seb128> willcooke, ^
[08:38] <willcooke> Trevinho, woot!  Thank you!
[08:39] <Trevinho> :)
[11:25] <andyrock> didrocks: not really
[11:26] <andyrock> if required I can schedule some time for this
[11:31] <didrocks> well, talk with seb128 about it I guess, but it seems it's a small thing and the communitheme guys would be glad to have that possibility for the theme
[11:31] <didrocks> (nothing prevents you answering on the bug though ;))
[12:18] <seb128> didrocks, andyrock, seems like the nice small quite of polish that would be nice to have but not a priority, maybe for the list post-ff?
[12:21] <didrocks> sounds good to me, post-ff, before uif
[12:21] <didrocks> just please answer to the communitheme guys on the bug ;)
[12:22] <seb128> andyrock, ^ wfy? can you comment saying you can have a look post cosmic-ff?
[12:42] <andyrock> seb128: kk
[12:43] <seb128> thx
[12:57] <Trevinho> uff gnome's gitlab is so slow, need more machinessss
[13:00] <oSoMoN> ricotz, FYI, I pushed LO 6.0.6~rc1 to cosmic-proposed (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/1:6.0.6~rc1-0ubuntu1)
[13:01] <ricotz> oSoMoN, nice
[13:02] <oSoMoN> I know we usually wait for the proper release, but LO rebuild failures were blocking migrations (cosmic had 6.0.3), and it didn't make sense to undo changes in the packaging branch to push 6.0.5
[13:02] <oSoMoN> when 6.0.6 final is out I will push it of course
[13:02] <ricotz> oSoMoN, I know, I suggested to just take the rc1 ;)
[13:03] <ricotz> oSoMoN, no -l10n package?
[13:03] <oSoMoN> ricotz, uploading now
[13:03] <ricotz> alright
[13:04] <ricotz> oSoMoN, currently uploading 6.1.0~rc2, but don't expect too much
[13:04] <oSoMoN> cool
[13:05] <oSoMoN> ricotz, btw there's a snap for 6.1.0~rc1 in the beta channel, and 6.1.0~rc2 currently building too
[13:05] <ricotz> great, I don't use snap though
[13:19] <kenvandine> ricotz, i'm back from the sprint now, so I'll get vala updated in the backports PPA early this week
[13:20] <ricotz> kenvandine, thanks :), libgee-0.8 seems like a candidate as well, note valac is a compiler so upload order matters
[13:24] <kenvandine> indeed
[13:24] <kenvandine> ok, thx
[13:25] <willcooke> morning kenvandine
[13:25] <kenvandine> hey willcooke
[13:25] <oSoMoN> hey kenvandine
[13:25] <kenvandine> :-D
[13:38] <seb128> hey kenvandine, had a good trip back?
[13:39] <kenvandine> hey seb128
[13:39] <kenvandine> yeah
[13:39] <kenvandine> getting back to the routine now :)
[13:41] <seb128> hehe
[14:57] <seb128> xnox, doko, no, we don't check those ftbfs pages, I didn't even know they existed out of archive rebuilds
[14:58] <xnox> seb128, that's ongoing page for the current devel series release/proposed pockets as needed.
[14:58] <seb128> xnox, doko, also as said, having to manually "pull" on a stack of random reports on inconsitent websites isn't a solution
[14:59] <seb128> you have to keep an eye on britney migration, component mismatch, assigned bugs, rls-nn-incoming tags, ftbfses, etc etc etc
[14:59] <seb128> no that doesn't work
[14:59] <xnox> seb128, that one at least is part of like DMB tests for MOTU =/ =))))) and like contributing developers are pointed at those...... well documented in ubuntu development pages..... =))))))) are you even motu?! ghghghghhghghhghgh =)
[14:59] <seb128> xnox, no, I'm not :p
[14:59] <xnox> seb128, please ask management to deploy tracker.debian.org for ubuntu?! =)
[14:59] <seb128> that would be useful
[15:00] <seb128> that's something we discussed recently with the people from desktop at GUADEC
[15:00] <seb128> having a dashboard would be very useful
[15:00] <doko> and I usually reference that page in my test-rebuild emails
[15:00] <seb128> asking people to manually keep checking a stack of random reports isn't working
[15:00] <seb128> doko, right, which is why I wrote "I didn't even know they existed out of archive rebuilds"
[15:01] <seb128> doko, I though that was a report of archive rebuilds, I didn't know that was an active out of those
[15:01] <xnox> seb128, he mentions both.... e.g. currently outstanding & full rebuild. cause full rebuild is typically a snapshot, and outstanding is the ongoing one.....
[15:02] <xnox> seb128, please read emails from doko =) instead of ignoring them Har har har ghghhghghghhghghhhghghgh
[15:02] <seb128> lol
[15:02] <seb128> my german is not good enough sorry :p
[15:02] <doko> ohh, my emails are in denglish
[15:02] <xnox> /msg doko but seb128 is german, what the?!
[15:03] <seb128> xnox, anyway, to go back to your initial question, yes email notification would be useful
[15:03] <doko> he keeps denying that since UDU ;p
[15:03] <seb128> like we have for britney blocked migrations
[15:03] <xnox> /msg doko ich kann nicht verstechen, warum kanst ehr nicht im Deutsch lessen!
[18:04] <willcooke> goodnight all
[18:13] <Trevinho> kenvandine: hey, can you please publish https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3327 as per muktupavels fixes?
[18:13] <Trevinho> or seb128 ^ :)
[18:53] <kenvandine> Trevinho, done
[18:54] <Trevinho> kenvandine: thanks
[18:56] <kenvandine> Trevinho, np