[02:38] <jphilips> will xubuntu also be shipping with the snap version of the software store?
[02:39] <jphilips> https://t.co/cLSKA5Hm9G?amp=1
[04:40] <jphilips> anyone have a keyboard that has the 'Homepage' button on it. if so can you press it and see if it launches the browser, as this is broken for me.
[11:11] <brainwash> jphilips: you mean the action is not working at all regardless of which keyboard shortcut is used?
[11:12] <bluesabre> jphilips: no to the snap software store, at least for now
[11:52] <jphilips> brainwash: if you were reply about the super+d shortcut, then no it just doesnt work with super+d and changing it back to the old ctrl+alt+d makes it work
[11:53] <brainwash> jphilips: it changed it to super+d and it still works
[11:53] <brainwash> I changed
[11:53] <jphilips> that's strange
[11:53] <brainwash> test with a new user account
[11:54] <brainwash> check your xml file too
[11:55] <jphilips> tested it on my desktop and my laptop and doesnt work in both
[11:55] <jphilips> does the 'Homepage' button work for you to open the browser?
[11:56] <brainwash> I don't have such a button
[13:16] <brainwash> jphilips: super + d not working for you because you have set only super to open whisker menu?
[13:17] <jphilips> brainwash: didnt work on the xubuntu live cd when i hadnt set anything :D
[13:36] <brainwash> jphilips: that's bad
[15:45] <jphilips> knome: is it possible to get access to the website, so i can make changes
[15:48] <knome> bluesabre, they should all appear in the media list (iirc), you should be able to (carefully) remove submissions
[15:50] <knome> jphilips, i'm not the person to decide about that and while technically is of course possible, the xubuntu team usually wants to see sustained contributions to subteams before granting direct rights to access stuff
[15:51] <knome> jphilips, this is explained in detail in https://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/xsd.html#Xubuntu_Team
[15:51] <knome> but that said, you should ask the more active people whether they are willing to grant you access
[15:53] <knome> and i would recommend that you make some concrete suggestions first and discuss them with the team
[15:53] <knome> jphilips, for example, what kind of changes would you be making at this point?
[15:55] <jphilips> knome: currently looking over the text on the contribute pages and looking to make edits to it, like adding links for quicker access
[15:56] <knome> again, what kind of edits and what kind of links
[15:56] <jphilips> for example on the artwork page, adding a link on 'Xubuntu developer mailing list'
[15:56] <knome> (i'm not opposed to changes, but i'd like to hear)
[15:57] <knome> most of the subteam pages do not link to that page
[15:57] <knome> but for the technical implementation, it would be a great candidate for a resuable gutenberg block
[15:58] <knome> that way we would limit the amount of maintaining required
[15:58] <jphilips> would also like to add text about the wallpaper contest that is run before each release
[15:58] <knome> well, i'd vote against that
[15:58] <knome> pages are for static content, articles for dynamic
[15:59] <knome> there's no guarantee that the wallpaper contests are ran for every LTS release
[15:59] <knome> ...even if that's what has happened
[15:59] <knome> i'm told it's dinner time
[15:59] <knome> bbl
[16:02] <jphilips> enjoy
[16:04] <jphilips> not saying that we'd have to constantly link to a page about the newest contest, but mentioning that there regularly is a contest shouldnt be something we shouldnt mention. we should try to give people visiting these pages as much info about contributing as possible.
[16:07] <jphilips> i dont mind preparing a modified version of the page text in a google doc for submission and review by those in charge
[16:07] <jphilips> they can pick and choose what they are okay with and add it
[16:24] <knome> jphilips, i'm pretty sure everybody would find that more useful since there was something actual to think about :)
[16:53] <pleia2> jphilips: a good place to start with the website is submitting bug reports for each so we can engage on launchpad about your ideas (syncs with our typical workflow for this)
[16:53] <pleia2> and that develops your body of work you can point to when you want to apply to join the team ;)
[16:55] <jphilips> pleia2: got the url for website on launchpad as its not mentioned here - https://xubuntu.org/contribute/marketing
[16:56] <pleia2> https://bugs.launchpad.net/xubuntu-website
[16:56] <pleia2> you have submitted a bug to it before :)
[17:00] <jphilips> thanks
[17:01] <jphilips> is there a means to submit a patch for review?
[17:02] <jphilips> looking at the 'code' page, i see 'bzr branch lp:xubuntu-website' but no git repo
[17:04] <pleia2> yeah, it doesn't use git, it uses bzr
[17:05] <pleia2> but you'll want a bug report and to discuss it in the bug before proposing changes
[17:05] <pleia2> (bzr isn't that hard to use, it's similar to git, but easier :))
[17:06] <jphilips> will work on suggested changes for the artwork page and then file a bug for it and see how the process goes
[18:00] -BottyMcBotFace:#xubuntu-devel- Reminder: Next meeting chair is Unit193
[19:15] <jphilips> has the next meeting been set?
[21:48] <ochosi> nope
[21:48] <ochosi> JackFrost would have to be bugged to schedule the next meeting
[21:54] <JackFrost> Nothing on the agenda, no reason yet for a meeting.
[21:59] <jphilips> JackFrost: i've pushed many of my shortcuts suggestions upstream so it would be good to try to ratify them in xubuntu
[22:00] <jphilips> the panel height issue should also be voted on
[22:11] <JackFrost> Perhaps it'd be good to put that on the agneda, so it doesn't look blank.
[22:16] <jphilips> how and where do i do that
[22:18] <JackFrost> Ah sure, so the agenda sits at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings, you'd put the topic and your name next to the topic.  I tend to schedule meetings late UTC time.
[22:28] <jphilips> JackFrost: thanks but i dont see where i can edit the page and add to the agenda
[22:29] <JackFrost> jphilips: You'll need to be logged in of course, if you have a LP account you can login.
[22:37] <jphilips> okay logged in, but still dont see how to edit
[22:38] <JackFrost> Really?  Should be a button at the top right?
[22:40] <jphilips> i see a arrow button next to the search box
[22:55] <JackFrost> OK, it finally let me login.  Top *left*, right next to 'info' and 'subscribe'
[23:05] <jphilips> JackFrost: it shows me 'Immutable Page'
[23:05] <JackFrost> Paste your title(s) here with your name, I'll add it.  I don't know what's wrong then.
[23:05] <JackFrost> Thanks for trying.
[23:06] <JackFrost> (Eg, 'Ensure we have the latest 4.14 releases before freeze - Unit193')
[23:12] <jphilips> Vote on whether to increase the panel height to 28px or 32px - jphilips
[23:12] <jphilips> you can also include a link to the mailing list discussion if that is useful - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2019-July/011830.html
[23:14] <jphilips> Addition of new shortcut keys changed upstream - jphilips
[23:14] <jphilips> links that can accompany it
[23:14] <jphilips> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2019-June/011819.html
[23:14] <jphilips> https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16470
[23:19] <JackFrost> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings
[23:38] <pleia2> jphilips: the wiki had a big spam problem, so you need to be part of a specific launchpad team in order to edit, info here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpContents (it's the link under "Help" on the wiki)
[23:38] <pleia2> (full Ubuntu Members are automatically part of this group, which is why many folks here haven't run into the problem)
[23:39] <pleia2> once you're approved for the ubuntu-wiki-editors team you'll need to log out, log back in again, and do a hard refresh on your browser
[23:39] <pleia2> it's annoying :( but the spam was really, really bad
[23:39] <jphilips> request to join wiki sent
[23:42] <JackFrost> Ah cool, I remember for the etherpad one had to do that, guess this too.
[23:42] <pleia2> the primary admin of that team is in the UK so he is probably sleeping by now, let me know if you don't get access
[23:43] <pleia2> also, this is part of the reason we moved a lot of stuff to our own wiki :)
[23:45] <JackFrost> Where *we* can be the ones to fight the spam! /s
[23:45] <JackFrost> (As far as I know, it's not bad.)
[23:45] <pleia2> hah
[23:45] <pleia2> I think it's more that we control the whitelist of users, instead of waiting for popey to approve people, and it's faster