[07:56] https://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-notifyd/-/tags/xfce4-notifyd-0.6.4 hmm.. [09:32] Unit193: hmm? [09:32] did I do a whoopsie? [09:34] Not really, it's just after feature freeze, so not sure I can grab it. [09:34] ochosi: Oh, was the greybird release meant for Ubuntu or Debian? I think the latter. [09:34] Though would be helpful with Ubuntu too. [09:35] yeah sorry, I've lost track of our deadlines :/ [09:35] greybird would certainly be useful for xubuntu (at least 3.23.0) [09:35] not sure what version we have there now [09:36] 3.23.1 is really a bugfix (albeit a good one) [09:36] I'm happy to do a 3.23.2 release if that still works for ubuntu [09:37] It's a bugfix, and I think UI freeze applies more? [09:37] well 3.23.2 wouldn't be [09:38] mostly because of the openbox support [09:38] the rest is minor and can be considered bugfix [09:38] Can't really have a regression there, didn't exist before right? [09:38] and yeah, if we're not past UI freeze I'm happy to do a release [09:38] indeed [09:38] also can release elementary-xfce if it helps [09:38] it has seen fairly regular updates [09:39] I think the other PR I pointed out could be useful, but I don't think you finally decided what you wanted to do there. [09:41] uhm, can you quickly remind me which one it was? [09:42] Hah! I thought it was by the skunk! But, https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/pull/272 the highlighting one. [09:42] Pull 272 in shimmerproject/Greybird "Improve tabwin highlight" [Open] [09:42] What will pull up when you release alt I feel is more important than whatever you're hovering. [09:43] https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/commit/d6d8819c30073245887000fd90aef151aa2e7fe0 or does that fix it...? [09:43] Commit d6d8819 in shimmerproject/Greybird "Improve dark xfwm4 tabwin contrast" [10:07] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xfce-announce:: ANNOUNCE: xfce4-notifyd 0.6.4 released @ http://www.mail-archive.com/xfce-announce@xfce.org/msg00691.html [10:49] Unit193: xfce4-notifyd looks safe for kinetic [10:59] Unit193: ok, I'll look into pushing another improvement for this (and no, I guess that didn't solve the issue) [11:00] Thank you! [11:00] what's the UIF deadline? [11:06] bluesabre, Unit193: btw, I had a quick call with philipp today [11:09] How'd that go for you? [11:13] not too bad [11:13] we ran out of time though, we only had 30mins and he had to leave thereafter [11:14] I'd really be interested in certain distro/flavor improvements, like opt-out for firefox snaps [11:18] ochosi: I believe User Interface Freeze is September 15, as per https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/kinetic-kudu-release-schedule/27263 [11:19] Topic has the link, yeah. I usually have no idea where we are in the cycle, I did a few late syncs before I even noticed FF was past. :P [11:20] Maybe someday I'll get something that translates that to asciidoc so I actually look at the schedule again... [11:21] arraybolt3[m]: thanks! [11:21] Unit193: can you confirm that this one does 'something'? https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/pull/314 [11:21] Pull 314 in shimmerproject/Greybird "Hide top frame when 'Hide frame when maximized' is seleted in settings" [Open] [11:21] if it really is a fix, I'd love to get it in before the next release [11:22] OK I'll take look Friday. [11:25] isn't it friday already? [11:29] bluesabre: mind if we merge this? https://github.com/Xubuntu/lightdm-gtk-greeter/pull/125 [11:29] Pull 125 in Xubuntu/lightdm-gtk-greeter "Simple maintenance improvements" [Open] [19:54] ochosi: I see no issue with that PR :) [20:08] bluesabre: ok, i'll merge it in then [20:08] Thanks! [22:44] krytarik: Would you be able to check that PR? [23:04] Unit193: If you mean the Greybird tabwin one, then yeah I came across it earlier and can follow its reasoning - so imo it'd certainly be an improvement to merge it. [23:05] https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/pull/314 [23:05] Pull 314 in shimmerproject/Greybird "Hide top frame when 'Hide frame when maximized' is seleted in settings" [Open] [23:05] Oh that.. no, that's new to me too.. [23:06] TBH, I'm not the right person for arty stuff. [23:16] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-default-settings:: Close LP: #1983747 @ https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-default-settings/commit/c7814c9d442ac5c28bc5650ac2f84f817a240275 (by bluesabre) [23:35] Unit193, ochosi: Yeah, I can certainly see stuff changing with that patch applied.. i.e. without it (while the top corners are already un-rounded when "hide frame" is set) there is still the usual dark outline at the top, while with the patch that line is dropped - and imo that does look nicer, particularly in the context that the intention of that setting is to indeed hide the frame, ... [23:35] ... which means completely and not just do the corners differently. [23:40] \o/ [23:41] I do suggest though having the panel at the top when trying to spot the difference there.. :P [23:41] Yeah I have it. [23:44] krytarik: ok cool, i have my panel at the top and still couldn't see it :'D [23:44] but I guess then it's fine and I'll merge it in [23:45] Unit193, bluesabre: think we can still squeeze this one into xubuntu? https://gitlab.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin/-/merge_requests/11 [23:45] Merge 11 in panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin "Add a recording indicator" [Opened] [23:46] Haha.. and tbh, to see if it's really removing part of the border or perhaps a shadow I also had to reeeally squint in! XD [23:46] ochosi: omg, yes, that'd be a nice add [23:47] ochosi: I'll snap it into Debian pronto if you do, late sync sounds safe in LTS+1. :> [23:50] if you could give this a try, that would be much appreciated [23:50] I mean it works for me and my pulseaudio devices... but... you know... pulseaudio's API docs SUUUUUUCK [23:50] :D [23:50] I was surprised I could get this done in 2hrs [23:51] Will pull it down and test now [23:51] thanks so much! [23:51] also, if you think the red color is too aggressive or smth let me know, I'm totally open to changing that [23:51] I just felt "red == recording" [23:52] Would fixing https://gitlab.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin/-/issues/65 fix Debian #1006109? [23:52] Debian bug 1006109 in xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin "xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin: Not connected to the PulseAudio server - recoverable with SIGHUP" [Normal, Open] https://bugs.debian.org/1006109 [23:52] Issue 65 in panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin "repeatedly polls D-Bus names, should watch NameOwnerChanged instead" [Opened] [23:55] Unit193: oh, that looks like a nice one to fix... [23:55] saving precious cpu cycles [23:57] Also, I *really* want to upload xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin, so if you release it'd likely make it up same or next day. :P