[14:00] Eickmeyer[m]: looks pretty.... whats to shop for? [15:02] OvenWerks: There are parts that are yet to be disabled. That said, we do have merchandise. [15:04] So like tees and mugs I guess [15:05] So you started with a welcome from another distro and are modifying it. Makes sense [15:13] Well, it's a fork of Ubuntu MATE's in a sense. [15:14] always reuse code when possible :) [15:14] Exactly. There's no way I could've coded this on my own. [15:15] In theory, the "Software" part could replace -installer eventually. [15:15] A nicer installer would be welcome I think. [15:17] The hard part is piping the output from apt. I have not been able to get that to work in python yet. [15:17] tcl was easier. [15:18] * OvenWerks wanted to get the output of zita and a2jmidid to the log file. [15:20] I think I would actually have to run from another thread to do it. [15:20] So that would mean a thread for each zita. [15:22] probably apt would be easier because there is only one. [15:28] Yeah, I'm not sure how they're doing it yet. That section is probably going to be disabled for the time being until I can get an idea of what it's doing. [15:33] the gnome sw store (probably what that button links to) "deals" with it by ignoring all output so far as I can tell. [15:33] Nope, not at all. It's a curated "boutique". [15:33] Ah. [15:36] I think the plasma installers (Discover and muon) take over a lot of apt's work, but I am not really sure. The one thing -installer doesn't do is to warn if removing packages as it installs others