[00:16] <jbicha> robert_ancell: I can sponsor it for you
[00:20] <robert_ancell> jbicha, what's the best way to send you the patch?
[00:23] <jbicha> push to git@salsa.debian.org:debian-ayatana-team/snapd-glib.git
[00:30] <robert_ancell> jbicha, argh, I can't work it out. What do you name the local branch for salsa/master and what command to push it to salsa?
[00:41] <jbicha> git clone git@salsa.debian.org:debian-ayatana-team/snapd-glib.git
[00:41] <jbicha> make your changes and then git push :)
[00:41] <jbicha> sunweaver doesn't really use pristine-tar and all the other fancy gbp stuff
[00:43] <jbicha> I personally still use gbp to build so I have to something like --no-pristine-tar --git-tarball-dir=.. (or wherever you keep your tarball)
[00:57] <robert_ancell> jbicha, I was trying to do it with a second remote in my standard snapd-glib branch but it didn't want to work. Did a separate checkout for salsa and worked. *shrug* git
[05:20] <tjaalton> duflu: hey, do you think we should aim to get libinput 1.12 in cosmic?
[05:20] <tjaalton> I could put it in the staging ppa
[07:37] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:43] <jibel> Good morning seb128
[07:43] <seb128> lut jibel, en forme ?
[07:50] <duflu> tjaalton, I don't know what's worth waiting for in 1.12. It's not like it's an LTS we're aiming for. I do have some libinput fixes in mind but those don't exist in 1.12 or anywhere yet
[07:50] <duflu> Morning seb128
[07:50] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you?
[07:51] <duflu> seb128, good. Dinner became lunch so all done now. How are you?
[07:51] <seb128> I hope the lunch was nice :)
[07:51] <seb128> I'm good!
[07:51] <seb128> going to try to get n-m updated today since it's ff day
[07:53] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:54] <oSoMoN> seb128, sorry I forgot to move the LO 6.1 card to in progress, I had only updated the bug status
[07:54] <oSoMoN> seb128, I'm testing a build in a VM, I'm on track for uploading to cosmic later today
[07:54] <oSoMoN> need to check with the release team when exactly FF will be in effect
[07:55] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN
[07:56] <seb128> oSoMoN, salut! en forme ?
[07:56] <duflu> Today is one of those days when you update your system. And then there are more updates pending
[07:56] <seb128> oSoMoN, 9pm today according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CosmicCuttlefish/ReleaseSchedule
[07:56] <oSoMoN> perfect, that gives me plenty of time then
[07:56] <seb128> oSoMoN, I updated poppler, I hope that's not going to create an issue for libreoffice
[07:57] <seb128> (the changes there seem rather non disruptive but you never knows)
[07:57] <seb128> oSoMoN, if you don't get it in today it should be easy to get a ffe tomorrow or early next week so don't overstress over it
[07:59] <oSoMoN> re- poppler my VM has your update so I'll know very soon if it causes issues
[08:00] <seb128> good :)
[08:00] <oSoMoN> seb128, I'm not working tomorrow, so I'd rather get it in properly today, but it's good to know that there's the ffe backup option early next week just in case
[08:00] <seb128> right
[08:02] <jibel> seb128, en forme et toi?
[08:02] <seb128> ça va bien!
[08:08] <tjaalton> duflu: thinkpad nipple acceleration fixes
[08:08] <duflu> tjaalton, yes worth it then if they work
[08:09] <duflu> Also if the whole redesign in 1.12 works
[08:09] <tjaalton> I haven't tried 1.12~ yet but the current version is useless OOTB
[08:10] <duflu> I know roughly what's left that I want to fix in libinput but don't know when I will get to it
[08:17] <tjaalton> ok
[08:49] <seb128> duflu, if you don't like those "Update to <version>" titles we should fix the versions' script to add the source name or something, because otherwise it's going to keep bothering you
[08:56] <duflu> seb128, I ignore most of them, but in some listings the lack of context is confusing. A mild "yes" to fixing the script
[08:56] <seb128> do you have an example of those "listing"?
[08:56] <seb128> launchpad bug lists have the source package info
[08:56] <duflu> seb128, any search of distro "Ubuntu" bugs
[08:57] <seb128> the result line should have the source listed no?
[08:57] <duflu> Yeah, different line though
[08:57] <seb128> k, fair enough
[08:57] <duflu> I prefer the ease of communication
[08:57] <seb128> thx for the feedback
[08:57] <duflu> seb128, it did not bother me enough to ask anyone to fix it
[08:58] <seb128> right, I just saw you title edit in my bugs emails box :)
[08:59] <duflu> seb128, although you may wish to keep the terse titles and reuse the same bug for multiple packages. Might be helpful to view multiple Gnome packages needing updating
[09:00] <seb128> we don't do that, and I usually dislike tracking "similar request but on different components" in one bug
[09:00] <seb128> since the status are not linked for the different parts
[09:00] <seb128> and everyone gets emailed
[09:00] <seb128> even those interested by component that have been fixed
[09:01] <seb128> when their side of the work is done
[13:56] <ricotz> hey desktopers
[13:57] <seb128> hey ricotz, how are oyu?
[13:57] <ricotz> seb128, hi, do you see any problems with uploading vala 0.41.92 to cosmic now?
[13:57] <kenvandine> hey ricotz
[13:58] <ricotz> seb128, I am good, I was hoping for some more time for libreoffice backports ;), but this will have to wait until next week
[13:58] <ricotz> kenvandine, hi
[13:58] <seb128> ricotz, well, it's not ff yet so it's ok according to the rules, I didn't look at the changes/impact/build issues it creates though
[13:58] <seb128> hey kenvandine
[13:59] <kenvandine> hey seb128
[13:59] <ricotz> seb128, jbicha have looked at the direct dependencies of libvala https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/vala42/+packages -- and there was a wider rebuild done here https://launchpad.net/%7Ericotz/+archive/ubuntu/cosmic-vala-42/+packages?start=0&memo=0&batch=200
[14:01] <ricotz> seb128, so this looks fine, upcoming gnome 3.30 rc releases will fix more of those failures
[14:01] <seb128> ricotz, if you/jbicha want to land it feel free
[14:03] <ricotz> seb128, thanks
[14:34] <Trevinho> seb128: hey have you seen https://csorianognome.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/desktop-icons-goes-beta/ ? :)
[14:35] <seb128> Trevinho, yes, I commented on the draft on #nautilus before he posted, also I updated the trello card earlier this week if you saw :)
[14:35] <Trevinho> No I didn't get the notification on the card, but yeah.. .looks lovely
[14:36] <Trevinho> seb128: guess that on 19.04 we're updating nautilus then..
[14:36] <seb128> could be
[14:36] <seb128> if the tracker MIR is approved :p
[14:39] <Trevinho> cool :)
[15:37] <om26er> I haven't tried (yet) Cosmic but wanted to know how far along are we with https://blog.ubuntu.com/2018/05/18/desktop-plans-for-18-10 -- Is there a place to track that ?
[15:38] <om26er> snap start-up time and fingerprint unlock are the two things I am more interested in and ofcourse HiDPI scaling (a must).
[15:39] <jbicha> a lot of that is tracked on https://trello.com/b/3VYBPFaR/ubuntu-desktop-1810-cycle
[15:57] <om26er> thanks, I went through that (and their comments) didn't see items for what I was looking for.
[16:09] <jbicha> I believe the fractional scaling work is still awaiting review and won't make it in to GNOME 3.30
[16:52] <seb128> Trevinho, ^ can comment on the state of that work
[16:53] <Trevinho> yep, exactly... I talked with upstream but they didn't want to land it before 3.30 as they had other priorities, so still delayed there
[16:57] <seb128> :(
[17:14] <jbicha> seb128: do you want to handle the guile-2.2 main promotion or should we ask another AA?
[17:40] <oSoMoN> seb128, just a heads-up on the LO upload, I'm seeing and looking into autopkgtest failures so it looks unlikely that I'll make the feature freeze :/
[18:35] <oSoMoN> oh I think I know what's causing the LO autopkgtest failures, hopefully all of them
[18:57] <seb128> oSoMoN, k, if it misses it and we need to upload next week it's fine, don't overstress with it and enjoy your w.e rather
[19:08] <oSoMoN> autopkgtests re-running with my tentative fix, let's see…