[01:48] <jbicha> cpaelzer: glom 1.32 at least requires libxml++3.0 which isn't packaged yet. I think glom is very low priority for Debian GNOME or Ubuntu teams
[05:52] <cpaelzer> ok jbicha, it is just the pain that it is the last thing holding postgresql-13. In Debian the rebuild works and moved to 14 but for us it does not
[05:52] <cpaelzer> Depending how much it refuses to work I might have to consider asking for a removal
[07:15] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:16] <ricotz> hey oSoMoN 
[07:28] <oSoMoN> hey ricotz 
[07:29] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN and ricotz 
[07:29] <oSoMoN> hey duflu 
[07:36] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[07:46] <jibel> Good morning folks
[07:55] <seb128> hey jibel, how are you?
[07:57] <duflu> Morning seb128 and jibel 
[07:57] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you? getting reading for the weekend?
[08:00] <duflu> seb128, I would like to say yes but instead defusing another argument in merge requests. Still possible to EOW cleanly so we'll see. How are you?
[08:00] <duflu> Great find with the gdm3 fix
[08:01] <seb128> duflu, thanks!
[08:23] <ricotz> hello duflu seb128 jibel 
[08:30] <seb128> hey ricotz, how are you?
[08:33] <ricotz> seb128, all good :), et toi?
[08:38] <seb128> ça va merci! :-)
[09:17] <laney> o/
[09:19] <seb128> laney, hey! how are you?
[09:27] <laney> hey seb128 
[09:28] <laney> doing very well, thanks, friday, blue sky, been doing advent of code this morning!
[09:28] <laney> how's it going for you?
[09:29] <duflu> Hi laney 
[09:30] <seb128> laney, doing alright, busy as usual and slightly frustrated by the lockdown situation, not tennis in the evenings anymore :/ but I can't complain otherwise
[09:30] <laney> :(
[09:30] <laney> heya duflu 
[09:30] <laney> seb128: what are the rules there now, some kind of curfew?
[09:33] <seb128> laney, non essential business and activities need to close at 5pm, which includes sport clubs
[09:34] <laney> this sucks
[09:34] <seb128> indeed :/
[09:34] <seb128> well, I'm glad we managed to have a european team sprint at least
[09:35] <seb128> also I've subscribed to some online courses about jira and github actions/workflow to keep busy and use a bit of the training budget they reminded us about ;-)
[09:37] <laney> yessss
[09:37] <laney> continuous improvement!
[09:40] <seb128> :)
[09:40] <laney> did you shift over to jira now then? how's that going?
[09:40] <seb128> laney, how is the your new job going? learning new techs as well I guess? ;)
[09:42] <seb128> laney, we at least transitioned our cards to jira, we aren't really doing more than we were with trello atm though, which is not much, but that's one of the reason I decided to learn how to use it better
[09:42] <laney> yeah it's nice, good to be learning new stuff but I still miss the gnomies, was thinking the other day about making a contribution
[09:42] <seb128> :)
[09:42] <laney> I've been learning this weird language: https://jsonnet.org/
[09:42] <laney> also golang, doing advent of code in that this time to try to get better at it
[09:42] <seb128> laney, we did one scrum iteration on jira for the start of cycle merges which was quite nice
[09:42] <laney> nice
[09:43]  * seb128 didn't know about advent of code before today
[09:44] <seb128> sounds like fun, maybe I try next year ;)
[09:47] <laney> there was a channel on mattermost IIRC
[10:59] <slyon> Hey Desktop team! I am wondering if you'd be willing to take ownership of dh-elpa in "main" (LP: #1951066) – myself/foundations did the MIR, uploaded a new version of the package to have it in good shape (incl. adding an autopkgtest, c.f. https://bugs.debian.org/1001452)
[10:59] <slyon> It popped up as a cmake component-mismatch, that's why foundations took the
[10:59] <slyon> initial steps. But this is essentially a layer above the emacsen-common (i.e.
[10:59] <slyon> cmake switched from using emacsen-common directly to using the dh-elpa-helper).
[10:59] <slyon> emacsen-common is mantained by Desktop, currently.
[11:27] <seb128> slyon, hey, thanks for doing the MIR work. Seems fair for desktop to own it since we maintain emacs yes
[12:20] <slyon> thanks!
[22:23] <jbicha> cpaelzer: please go ahead and ask for glom to be demoted to jammy-proposed
[22:35] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator signed tags cf8462c Jeremy Bicha upstream/41.1 * Upstream version 41.1 * https://deb.li/iQiPh
[22:35] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator upstream/latest 0c7a239 Jeremy Bicha * pushed 8 commits (first 5 follow) * https://deb.li/ntUI
[22:35] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator upstream/latest 60539de Emin Tufan Çetin po/tr.po * Update Turkish translation * https://deb.li/3ts7z
[22:35] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator upstream/latest a103715 Марко Костић po/sr.po * Update Serbian translation * https://deb.li/GYnR
[22:35] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator upstream/latest 6e50bbb Adrien Plazas src/ui/calculator.css * buttons-programming: Make the bits panel smaller on narrow windows * https://deb.li/35idv
[22:35] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator upstream/latest 9239dda Dušan Kazik po/sk.po * Update Slovak translation * https://deb.li/PisE
[22:36] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator upstream/latest 639eda2 Rūdolfs Mazurs po/lv.po * Update Latvian translation * https://deb.li/3JSFe
[22:36] <KGB-0> gnome-calculator pristine-tar 81482d5 Jeremy Bicha gnome-calculator_41.1.orig.tar.xz.delta gnome-calculator_41.1.orig.tar.xz.id * pristine-tar data for gnome-calculator_41.1.orig.tar.xz * https://deb.li/iUY1A