[06:52] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[06:59] <duflu> Hi oSoMoN 
[07:00] <oSoMoN> hey duflu 
[07:31] <jibel> Good morning all
[07:36] <duflu> Hi jibel 
[07:37] <oSoMoN> salut jibel 
[07:38] <jibel> Hi duflu oSoMoN 
[07:45] <jamesh> oSoMoN: I posted something to try on the Snapcraft forum for the Firefox/Nvidia issue. I don't have hardware to test it though.
[07:48] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[07:51] <duflu> Hi seb128 
[07:58] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you?
[07:58] <duflu> seb128, pretty average. Had a rough night sleep but today has been good still. How are you now?
[07:59] <seb128> I'm alright but still having a sick kid around which is challenging
[08:00] <seb128> I wish I had a quiet day where I could focus
[08:03] <duflu> Yeah. I spent much of last week driving across town to help my sick mother. Now finally nobody is (too) sick
[08:19] <jpnurmi> good morning
[08:19] <duflu> Hi jpnurmi 
[08:19] <jpnurmi> hey duflu
[08:23] <didrocks> good morning
[08:33] <duflu> Morning didrocks 
[08:43] <seb128> hey jpnurmi, didrocks, oSoMoN, how are you?
[08:46] <jpnurmi> hey didrocks seb128 oSoMoN
[08:47] <jibel> salut seb128 didrocks jpnurmi 
[08:49] <oSoMoN> seb128, I'm good, thanks
[08:49] <oSoMoN> good morning jpnurmi, didrocks 
[08:49] <jpnurmi> hey jibel
[08:50] <oSoMoN> jamesh, thanks! I don't have nvidia hw either, but I'll be watching the thread for answers
[08:55] <didrocks> hey everyone
[10:13] <ricotz> good moring everyone
[10:29] <seb128> hey ricotz, how are you?
[11:15] <ricotz> seb128, hey, all good here :), how are you?
[11:15] <ricotz> seb128, could you upload vala 0.54.3-1? please ignore the lintian errors
[12:34] <seb128> ricotz, k, I'm adding that to my backlog, I will try to get to it today
[12:39] <ricotz> seb128, thanks, lintian errors are fixed too
[13:11] <seb128> didrocks, is that a new MIR team workflow to open incomplete bugs for component mismatch items? I will sort out wireplumber but I'm still unclear if we want a MIR or if the depends chain should be modified somehow instead
[13:11] <didrocks> seb128: right now, we try to keep the component-mismatch as clean as possible, showing that things are handled
[13:12] <didrocks> I haven‘t received an ack yesterday that you would do it before next meeting, so I opened the placedholder bug so that we can show things are in progress
[13:12] <didrocks> if we don’t need the MIR, just delete the bug once the version without recommends is uploaded
[13:13] <didrocks> that way, we only have white items identified as "not actioned yet"
[13:14] <seb128> didrocks, k, as said the other days I created a JIRA card for it on the board. Anyway bug makes sense, I might send a proposed template for such bugs if that helps? like something which state 'the component is showing on the mismatch report and such needs action, please review and close on resolution or turn into a MIR if needed'
[13:16] <didrocks> seb128: sounds good to me, we generally update the wiki page via a github PR so that others can review them
[13:16] <didrocks> seb128: for instance: https://github.com/cpaelzer/ubuntu-mir/pull/2
[13:16] <seb128> fancy new workflow :) what's the github project?
[13:17] <seb128> ah, you just replied to that
[13:17] <seb128> thx
[15:08] <sil2100> Trevinho: hey! THanks for also sponsoring the hirsute mutter patch - one thing though:
[15:08] <sil2100> Trevinho: the version number is weird, it has this backport-ish version even though this is just a cherry-pick version, so I'd prefer this to be ubuntu2.1 for instance instead
[15:08] <Trevinho> mh ok...
[15:09] <Trevinho> I was uncertain about
[15:09] <Trevinho> i normally prefer to include the os version though
[15:09] <Trevinho> so maybe 2.0.21.04.1?
[15:09] <Trevinho> ubuntu2...
[15:09] <sil2100> Trevinho: ok, so it can be ubuntu2.21.04.1 I guess would work as well?
[15:10] <Trevinho> k, that was my initial guess, but I find it less readable :-D
[15:10] <Trevinho> but indeed
[15:10] <Trevinho> 2+21. is it acceptable too?
[16:12] <cnihelton> didrocks could you please give a hint on Subiquity draft PR 1116? I think you'll give a better idea than what I did for manipulating locale under WSL installation. 
[16:13] <didrocks> cnihelton: hey, sure!
[16:28] <didrocks> cnihelton: and done :)