[00:03] <jbicha> robert_ancell: howdy
[01:47] <robert_ancell> jbicha, hi
[06:59] <willcooke> morning all
[07:02] <duflu> Morning willcooke
[07:02] <willcooke> afternoon duflu, how goes?
[07:02] <jibel> Hi willcooke and duflu
[07:02] <duflu> Oh hi jibel
[07:02] <willcooke> hi jibel
[07:04] <duflu> willcooke, goes OK. Except that the more publicity performance work gets, the more time I spend answering questions and not having time to do performance work
[07:04] <duflu> You, willcooke?
[07:06] <willcooke> duflu, all good.
[07:06] <willcooke> Did our public session, was fine
[07:07] <willcooke> Questions about 1/4 screen tiling
[07:20] <didrocks> good morning
[07:21] <duflu> Salut didrocks
[07:21] <willcooke> hi didrocks
[07:25] <didrocks> hey duflu, willcooke
[08:08] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[08:08] <duflu> Hi oSoMoN
[08:08] <oSoMoN> hi duflu
[08:14] <willcooke> hey oSoMoN
[08:15] <oSoMoN> hi willcooke
[08:17] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN
[08:21] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks
[09:01] <Laney> goedendag
[09:02] <didrocks> hey Laney
[09:02] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[09:02] <seb128> lut oSoMoN didrocks, hey Laney willcooke
[09:03] <didrocks> hey seb128
[09:03] <duflu> Hoi Laney!
[09:03] <duflu> (accent implied)
[09:06] <duflu> Hi seb128
[09:06] <willcooke> ho seb128
[09:07] <seb128> brb, reboot for testing something
[09:08] <Laney> hey didrocks sebNOTHERE duflu willcooke
[09:08] <willcooke> morning Laney
[09:08] <Laney> what up
[09:08] <Laney> how's the braai?
[09:09] <willcooke> MIA
[09:09] <Laney> UNACCEPTABLE
[09:14] <oSoMoN> hey Laney
[09:23] <Laney> moin oSoMoN
[09:24] <oSoMoN> salut seb128
[09:25] <seb128> lut oSoMoN, comment ça va aujourd'hui ?
[09:25] <oSoMoN> pas trop mal, et toi?
[09:26] <seb128> ça va bien
[09:28] <Trevinho> morningggs
[09:29] <seb128> good morning Trevinho!
[09:29] <Trevinho> hi seb128
[09:29] <seb128> I'm still amazed to see you on european time :p
[09:29] <seb128> how are you?
[09:29] <Trevinho> ahaha, good... :D
[09:30] <Trevinho> I will switch to somewhere in the atlantic soon maybe, but for now I can survive at this timezone
[09:30] <seb128> :)
[09:30] <Trevinho> question, I've proposed the mutter snapshot stuff, is it fine this way?
[09:31] <Trevinho> we've to fork the pristine-tar ofc, but I guess it's not a big deal
[09:32] <seb128> hum, I don't know about if that's right for pristine-tar, maybe Laney can help/has input on whether that's the right way to deal with it?
[09:32] <Trevinho> what I've done is creating basically an upstream 3.28.3+git2018xxxx "fake" release, and then basically just using gbp as it was real.
[09:33] <oSoMoN> buon giorno Trevinho
[09:33] <Trevinho> Yeah, I expect some laney's feedback, so I can continue on shell too
[09:33] <Trevinho> buenos dias oSoMoN!
[09:34] <Trevinho> anyway it means also that there are a couple of fixed bugs which are not in disco yet, so I guess I should do the 3.31.4 release first :/
[09:41] <Trevinho> thanks Laney, I wanted to ask about that version, it was wrong anyways in date though (I didn't pick the committed date -_-)
[09:41] <Trevinho> but the strategy is it ok for you?
[09:41] <Laney> oh you're commenting here
[09:41]  * Laney wasn't looking at irc
[09:41] <Laney> hey Trevinho
[09:41] <Trevinho> hei dude
[09:42] <Laney> looks fine, pls base your pristine-tar on salsa though, I'll push both upstream and pristine-tar to there too
[09:43] <Trevinho> ok, good
[09:43] <Laney> also where you have LP: #1, #2, #3, #4
[09:44] <Laney> expand that to say what the bugs actually are please
[09:44] <Trevinho> ok
[09:44] <Laney> and make sure they are sru compliant of course, didn't check that :-)
[09:44] <Trevinho> that will be the last bit in my workflow :)
[09:44] <Trevinho> once I've all set I fix the bugs
[09:45] <Laney> and yeh, fixed in disco
[09:45] <Trevinho> and that's the thing
[09:45] <Trevinho> for debian mutter you want the 3.31.x to be in experimental?
[09:45] <Laney> they were behind on 3.32 releases weren't they?
[09:45] <Laney> dunno
[09:45] <Laney> maybe not, debian is in freeze, we should check with the team what they want for 3.32 things
[09:46] <Trevinho> there are two changes that were not in there
[09:46] <Trevinho> sooooo.... how handle mutter?
[09:46] <Laney> same way for preparing it
[09:46] <Trevinho> we do our thing only?
[09:46] <Laney> just maybe upload to disco depending
[09:46] <Trevinho> so using ubuntu versioning?
[09:46] <Laney> would be in that case
[09:47] <Trevinho> k
[09:54] <oSoMoN> launchpad timing out when posting bug comments, how annoying…
[10:03] <seb128> oSoMoN, yeah, that happens often :/
[10:21] <Trevinho> Laney: I've pushed the pristine-tar and upstream/* changes to salsa for mutter, those can be merged already I think
[10:36] <Trevinho> duflu: what tag do you use for tracking upstream-fixed bugs?
[10:42] <duflu> Trevinho, I have changed style a few times and am currently not tracking any. So pick a style :)
[10:43] <duflu> Either "fixed-in-3.45.6" or "fixed-in-mutter-3.45.6"
[10:45]  * ogra recommends a bowtie
[11:02] <Trevinho> duflu: we should start using a team-consistent way for this..
[11:02] <Trevinho> .let's say that we should both have fixed-upstream (generic, to filter) and fixed-in- version
[11:02] <Trevinho> so we can easily find them at release
[11:03] <andyrock> morning all
[11:03] <Trevinho> as we might skip one, so having the generic can help
[11:03] <Trevinho> hi andyrock
[11:03] <duflu> Trevinho, you are right. We need two tags to be able to filter, in two steps
[11:03] <duflu> Hi andyrock
[11:03] <duflu> And with that it is now 7pm. Time to organise dinner
[11:23] <Trevinho> Laney: as per that .pot things, not sure... I've just generated the snapshot with make dist...
[11:23] <Trevinho> might I miss some pkg?
[11:23] <Laney> I don't know, ask someone upstream? :(
[11:34] <Trevinho> wow... I didn't read this poem, ehm, commit before... https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/commit/763ae36ceecb423dd97a01a543c0b4e11e3e2559
[11:38] <marcustomlinson> lol
[11:38] <OerHeks> interesting, https://mesonbuild.com/Quick-guide.html
[11:39] <marcustomlinson> Billy Boyd – The Last Goodbye lyrics
[11:40] <marcustomlinson> If you guys remember, Jussi (Meson creator) used to work at Canonical
[12:21] <willcooke> kenvandine, https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pipelines
[12:22] <Laney> O_O
[12:28] <jbicha> ask upstream 😭
[12:29] <jbicha> if you used 'ninja dist' you should be fine: https://wiki.gnome.org/MaintainersCorner/Releasing
[12:32] <jbicha> good morning
[12:36] <seb128> hey jbicha
[12:37] <seb128> jbicha, re your comment from yesterday, 'make dist' was one command as well and generating tarballs just fine :)
[12:38] <jbicha> I think it was 3: ./autogen.sh; make; make dist   I've had to do it for gedit :)
[12:39] <jbicha> I guess meson is 2 then
[12:39] <seb128> you are right, that was so much more difficult
[12:39] <jbicha> autotools just feels more icky to me
[12:39] <seb128> glad that we solved that 1st class issue :)
[16:17] <seb128> andyrock, thx for the review :)
[18:04] <oSoMoN> kenvandine, when you have a minute, please review https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers/pull/174
[18:04] <gitbot> ubuntu issue (Pull request) 174 in snapcraft-desktop-helpers "Tell libva where to find the drivers." [Open]
[18:05] <kenvandine> oSoMoN: sure
[18:05] <oSoMoN> this is a prerequisite to enabling accelerated video decoding in the chromium snap
[18:05] <oSoMoN> I've got it half-working, trying to figure out the last remaining bits
[18:09] <kenvandine> oSoMoN: merged
[18:12] <oSoMoN> kenvandine, thanks!
[18:13] <kenvandine> Will looks excited :-)
[18:34] <Trevinho> Laney: if you're still here can you publish https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3596 please? [or copy to sru as the review team might be happier?]
[18:49] <kenvandine> oSoMoN: chromium is core18 right?
[18:51] <kenvandine> Wimpress said snapd has an issue with GL drivers
[19:23] <oSoMoN> kenvandine, yes it is
[19:23] <oSoMoN> there's also a problem with core18-based snaps on solus and Fedora 29, but I haven't managed to get the relevant people's attention so far