[10:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE22810dd5e568: DSC file for 0.14.0-1] Diffusion committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE22810dd5e568 [10:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE82cb76eedb9f: DSC file for 0.14.0-0ubuntu1] Diffusion committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE82cb76eedb9f [10:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE7846a3e11648: Import patches-unapplied version 0.14.0-1 to debian/sid] agaida (Alf Gaida) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE7846a3e11648 [10:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVEac53a6b1c7d8: Import patches-unapplied version 0.14.0-0ubuntu1 to ubuntu/disco-proposed] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVEac53a6b1c7d8 [10:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVEa6935a42162d: Import patches-applied version 0.14.0-1 to applied/debian/sid] agaida (Alf Gaida) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVEa6935a42162d [10:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE9a250ee6f7e8: Import patches-applied version 0.14.0-0ubuntu1 to applied/ubuntu/disco-proposed] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTRUNNERARCHIVE9a250ee6f7e8 [18:18] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL4cde01d41278: Add show border checkbox] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL4cde01d41278 [18:24] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALd0619dddb1ae: Add asterisk for unsaved changes] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALd0619dddb1ae [19:07] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL3b29e389406d: Add show size on resizing] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL3b29e389406d [20:11] The_LoudSpeaker was added by: The_LoudSpeaker [21:03] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL394f58c37b71: Add transparency for qterminal] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL394f58c37b71 [22:03] @tsimonq2 hello [22:03] how is lubuntu iso built? [22:04] Generate iso for such a release as lubuntu [22:04] @UnsonWong same way all the Ubuntu ones are. ask them :) [22:05] I want to know the detailed steps [22:06] like i said, ask Ubuntu [22:06] oh [22:07] are you bot? [22:07] sure, yes, i'm a bot. which is why i'm replying directly to your inquiry. [22:07] lubot is the name of the bridge between telegram and irc [22:08] oh that's right. things look weird on telegram, too, i guess. [22:08] A little just in reverse. [22:09] It says Lubuntu Bridge Bot on the other side. [22:10] what [22:11] are you ok? [22:11] Yeah, we are ok. This Telegram channel is bridged to IRC. [22:13] Could you tell me the steps to generate lubuntu iso? [22:13] Like wxl said you would have to ask Ubuntu. [22:14] wxl Time for our meeting? [22:14] what is wxl? [22:15] it's a force of pure evil [22:15] kc2bez: seems like it [22:15] @tsimonq2: you alive? [22:15] Sorta [22:15] Sup [22:16] alright who else is around? [22:16] o/ [22:16] * wxl pins drop [22:17] crickets sound [22:17] wow jeez ok [22:17] i guess this will be a quick one [22:17] kc2bez: want to go? [22:17] Sure [22:18] Trusted != Trust [22:18] i bet lynorian is lurking somewhere too [22:18] heh yes [22:18] nuff sed XD [22:18] I submitted a patch for T180 [22:19] how to make ubuntu iso [22:19] Been testing the dailies for the LXQt change to 0.14 [22:19] custom ubuntu iso [22:19] @UnsonWong: go ask the Ubuntu folks. not this channel. we don't provide the infrastructure for it, so we don't have the details. [22:20] kc2bez: i haven't seen any new bugs pop up. everything seems to be running smooth? you doing exploratory testing? [22:20] right [22:20] I think there may be some tasks we can close, I will try to pick some off if I can. [22:20] btw @tsimonq2 re ^^^ you need to review and land D54 please [22:20] Yeah, I am running it here on my main machine and things seem good so far. [22:21] dig deep. i found lots of bugs when i started early cosmic cycle just clicking and trying everything i could find. [22:21] I'm not sure if I like the new notification thing or not but it works as intended. [22:21] I will try to put some more time on it. [22:22] (Sticker, 512x512) https://telegram.lubuntu.me/Mqtqc0FI/file_6014.png [22:22] yeah @HMollerCl had noticed some quirks about it [22:22] (Sticker, 414x512) https://telegram.lubuntu.me/H0mV9V0t/file_6015.png [22:22] in particular, keyboard-trigger sound events lead to notifications and the only way to turn it off is to ignore the panel altogether which seems less than ideal. i don't know if the upstream bug was filed [22:23] can you see the picture? [22:23] @UnsonWong: you're interrupting our meeting. please desist. [22:23] OK [22:23] s/trigger/triggered/ [22:23] sorry [22:24] Not sure. It does work I suppose but every IRC message sets it off so I need to tweak that. [22:24] ew [22:24] that's probably configurable in quassel (or whatever you use) i imagine [22:24] I get notified by IRC anyway, I don't need two notifications. [22:25] oh in that case, you could just ignore it altogether [22:25] Quassel and LXQt are notifying me, so I need to kill one of them. [22:25] On the fence, not really a bug though. [22:25] i would say that it might be good to turn off notifications for any application with robust notification handling [22:26] I agree. [22:26] well it's worth some tweaking [22:26] so if you want to make a task to go through all the apps and figure that out, that would be rad [22:26] Sure, I can try to cover that. [22:26] thank you.. and for the lovely patch. i'm sure once @tsimonq2 comes up for air again we can get that one in [22:27] Did you respond to my email yet wxl? [22:27] desktop files for terminal apps work now too, so I think T170 should be good, I can write it up. [22:27] @SamuelBanya not yet. will shortly. just checked off the one last prerequisite to my response [22:27] nice [22:29] I think that is it from me. [22:29] k thx dan [22:29] @SamuelBanya you want to go? [22:29] Yeah sure. [22:32] So I've delegated only one day to help out with the welcome center aka Thursday nights after work for 2 hours aka 1 hour for C++ book work and then application to the welcome center with qt docs. I need someone's help to move off the need of using qt creator and to just utilize the terminal to make edits within the project since t [22:32] he CMake ir Qt docs aren't too newbie friendly. If someone has more experience with qt and can help me learn how to learn from the docs that would be great. Otherwise I tried adding the resources to the CMakeLists.txt file to add Artems resources but i still am that guy who thinks we should just use QMake since it's just a one off utility. [22:34] Other than that, past helping make sure that's released I would like to just hunt Python based bugs with Hans on backup since I disagree with the use of CMake for the Welcome Center. I'm willing to stick with it for the April release but I'd rather have more say on any future projects with you guys. It irks me on that level to not [22:34] have some level of control [22:34] Anyway thats it for me. Hoping that works out [22:35] i'm not sure i understand the why but i do know there are certain constraints we face that are sort of related to packaging. that may well be the case. [22:37] regarding not using qt creator if you're familiar with all of the semantics and syntax, it should be pretty easy. if not, though, probably not. [22:38] and don't get irked. we have to occassionally make some decisions that might appear negative in some aspect or another, but are intended for the overall well being of the project. getting rid of 32 bit for example. i'm sure folks would like to have a say to change that, but it's not something we can support [22:38] tl;dr it's not about you [22:41] thanks @SamuelBanya [22:41] thanks? [22:41] s/?/!/ [22:42] who's next? [22:43] You or @tsimonq2 I think. [22:43] i'll go then [22:43] so i helped track down the trusted executable thing [22:44] (but kc2bez gets the credit!) [22:44] got some isos spinning again so getting back to testing [22:44] You are too kind XD [22:44] hope to go through the changelogs for 0.14.0 and try to make sense out of it [22:44] and do some more exploratory testing [22:45] see if i can't grease the wheels on anything <0.14.0 [22:45] there's some lubuntu council stuff to do [22:45] and plenty of bugs clogging up my email that i need to go through [22:45] and that's where i'm at [22:45] you're last @tsimonq2 [22:48] wxl While we wait. [22:49] I just noticed in the desktop preferences advanced tab, desktop shortcuts are back. [22:49] Computer, Home, Network, Trash etc. [22:50] You have to enable it though. [22:50] yep i saw that [22:50] i'm thinking we might want to enable that by default [22:50] I noticed it in the libfm code. [22:50] Right, I seem to recall that in 18.04 [22:51] yeps [22:51] i want to see if mounts work too [22:51] Same. [22:52] Network browsing works better for SMB folks. [22:53] good [22:53] My mounts are shortcuts in pcmanfm but they don't automatically appear on the desktop. [22:54] I'll look at it some more. [22:54] it probably means they don't support it [22:54] which is not surprising as the other shortcuts are pretty much brand new [22:55] Cool, trash changes color if it has stuff vs. empty. [22:56] It's the little things. [22:57] @tsimonq2, you back? [22:57] @tsimonq2: @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 @tsimonq2 [23:09] No, sorry [23:14] Take care Simon. [23:23] Thanks