[00:15] we don't have all the channels in quassel do we? [00:15] we should totally have the lubuntu channels in there. lxqt, too. [00:17] I think we just have the support channel on freenode in there. [00:18] Out of the box ^ [00:18] maybe that's fine after all [00:19] The manual page is pretty nice https://manual.lubuntu.me/2/2.1/2.1.3/Quassel_IRC.html [00:20] wow! [00:25] 18.04.2 went fine on the 32 bit dinosaur. Logging it with iso tracker now. [01:37] @kc2bez To be clear on Cala, we have it packaged, it just needs to be updated :) [01:38] Gotcha, went down a rabbit hole in my research over there. [01:39] I will be looking for some guidance probably tomorrow night. [01:43] @kc2bez [Gotcha, went down a rabbit hole in my research over there.], Rabbit holes are fun :) [01:43] It's not like it's bad to learn, hehe [01:43] @kc2bez [I will be looking for some guidance probably tomorrow night.], Works for me [01:43] Yeah the internet is vast. [01:43] I can probably type out instructions from memory if you want them [01:43] @kc2bez [Yeah the internet is vast.], You're telling me XD [01:44] @tsimonq2 [I can probably type out instructions from memory if you want them], Sure. I can save them for later. [01:44] Alright [01:44] Maybe I won't even have to bug you ;) [02:00] 1. Obviously, clone the repository and make sure you're on the right branch. This is going to be a fair amount of commits so you don't want to be doing it on the wrong branch. I've been burned before, more than once. It sucks. ... 2. Create a new changelog entry, bumping the version. Commit. ... 3. `uscan --download-current-version` [02:00] to get the new tarball. If this errors out, figure out the format (I have to every time) and download the tar manually under that name. ... 4. Do a copyright update. This involves manually scanning the diff between the version the package previously in the archive and this new version, keeping track of any and all copyright notice changes and updat [02:00] ing `debian/copyright`. This is tedious, and you have to do it manually. I think it sucks, Archive Admins think it sucks, but bleh. Solutions to this problem would be cool. Make a changelog entry, commit. ... 5. Make sure debhelper and Standards-version are at the latest versions. If they aren't, bump and read the upgrade notes. Changelog entry, c [02:00] ommit. ... 6. Read the release notes and read them thoroughly. This is where upstream will usually(!) put anything else you have to adjust for. ... 7. Do a local build with sbuild, making sure you have the `-EvIL +pedantic` flags set (this is a joke in Debian, you should set your Lintian flags like your sponsors, evil and pedantic :P). Reference h [02:00] ttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SimpleSbuild for the setup (you want shm builds!) and https://wiki.debian.org/sbuild for some of the more advanced stuff. From this, you might have to adjust patches (like in the packaging tutorial we have), and/or install files and symbols files. Then, make sure the package is Lintian-clean. Let me know when you get here, I' [02:00] ll tell you which Lintian flags you can ignore and such. Changelog entry and commit for every set of changes. ... 8. Run `wrap-and-sort`. Changelog entry and commit. ... 9. Push your commits somewhere, don't use arc. Let me check it over and I'll manually merge. ... 10. World domination? [02:01] It might seem super daunting but you'll get it down. [02:03] hi at least i'm at home [02:04] still can help with qA [02:04] @Neyder [still can help with qA], Ok, cool! [02:04] Wanna take a look at iso.qa.ubuntu.com? [02:04] YA I'M DOING IT [02:05] @tsimonq2 [It might seem super daunting but you'll get it down.], Thanks for that, I am sure I will have questions along the way. World domination is cool. [02:05] @kc2bez [Thanks for that, I am sure I will have questions along the way. World domination …], Cool :D [02:05] I appreciate it! [02:05] @Neyder [yeah I'm doing it], Sweet :D [02:05] it's for 18.04.2 right? [02:06] Yes [03:03] this is an old issue i get, and i don't know if it can be marked as bug: ... whenever i select Español (Latinoamerica) Keyboard, installer resizes it's windows that in low res (800x600 and 1024x800) it's unable to se all, as work around you can move window left and rigth to select thing and to click continue buttons. [03:09] @Neyder [this is an old issue i get, and i don't know if it can be marked as bug: ... whenev …], this always happens with Virtualbox as you get only low resolution during installation [03:30] (Photo, 1024x768) https://i.imgur.com/aNY2zJG.jpg [03:30] (Photo, 1024x768) https://i.imgur.com/OdtqLqs.jpg [03:30] also happens in ubuntu [03:33] (Photo, 800x600) https://i.imgur.com/CErRa6B.jpg [03:33] (Photo, 800x600) https://i.imgur.com/OTiI611.jpg [05:25] @Neyder [still can help with qA], I did it, with a little help of my friends [11:41] Mohit Kumar was added by: Mohit Kumar [16:47] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL4fea9321d363: Add close window on middle click] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL4fea9321d363 [17:05] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL9bbc5c2ae93b: Add customizing quick launch] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL9bbc5c2ae93b [19:25] * lynorian goes to leave for next 4 days [19:34] Have fun! [19:34] I will