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lubot[telegram] <tsimonq2> vorlon, that's who you are to disagree with them :P00:08
lubot[telegram] <tsimonq2> (What the heck is the difference again?)00:09
arraybolt3hah00:11
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> I thought they were the same thing, it is just what you label it. 🤷‍♂️00:11
arraybolt3well I'll look at it and see00:11
arraybolt3I still think calling it Expat when the devs call it MIT is a bad idea though, just for the record.00:11
arraybolt3We paste the full license text in for a reason.00:11
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> I agree with you00:12
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> https://ghinda.com/blog/opensource/2020/open-source-licenses-apache-mit-bsd.html#possible-risks-from-difference-versions00:14
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Debian puts Expat in parenthesis maybe that makes it better. https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/mit00:18
arraybolt3kk, I'll tweak it for the final upload00:20
arraybolt3kc2bez: https://launchpad.net/~arraybolt3/+archive/ubuntu/picom-conf/+packages00:24
arraybolt3Verified that the license is indeed MIT (Expat) and specified it as such (not in the PPA though).00:28
arraybolt3Uploading a second PPA source package with the fixed copyright file.00:39
arraybolt3I think that's all I need to now request review and sponsorship.00:39
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> It seems to test out. I can adjust things just like I did with compton-conf before.00:40
arraybolt3very nice00:41
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> I gave this a spin too. It seems to work as expected for me. It is a pretty basic test though. I only had one monitor. It passes the smoke test anyway. (re @RikMills: in ppa here: https://launchpad.net/~rikmills/+archive/ubuntu/sddm-merge/+packages)00:56
tsimonq2arraybolt3: See the discussion I just had with vorlon in #ubuntu-devel.01:31
arraybolt3+1, I specified it as MIT (Expat) to make everyone happy01:32
tsimonq2But will vorlon be happy with that do you think :P01:33
arraybolt3Yes. He wants Expat, he gets Expat. Upstream wants MIT, they get MIT. Debian calls it MIT (Expat). Should work, I think.01:34
tsimonq2https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/devel-permissions/2023-December/002400.html01:38
tsimonq2Subject: NEW packages to add to `lubuntu` packageset: qtilitools, sddm-conf, redshift-qt01:39
arraybolt3Nice!01:39
tsimonq2You know, for Dan and Walter. ;P01:39
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> XD02:04
guivercas expected; getting try/install on both screens (full screen & same resolution; lower res screen setting resolution)....   If I select English(Aussie) the app restarts & asks again being set to English(US)02:31
guivercIf I start install; the other screen still shows language selection, and I change language + CONFIRM it appears to KILL calamares (which maybe destructive if formatting, resizing etc!!02:34
tsimonq2guiverc: While the reloaded session does say English (United States) to start, that does *not* actually reflect the currently-chosen language :)02:34
tsimonq2That's a really good point!02:35
tsimonq2Two good bugs ;)02:35
tsimonq2(The bugs themselves aren't good, the points are :P)02:35
guivercdo you want me to filing something on lp (install running currently in another room)02:36
tsimonq2At your convenience; would be good to track. Feel free to directly assign to me (you have my explicit permission :) )02:36
guivercack & :)02:36
guivercwhat is the correct package tsimonq2   is it lubuntu-installer-prompt ??02:53
lubot[telegram] <tsimonq2> Yes for both :) (not sure if you're doing two bugs or combining into one, either is fine)03:13
guiverci've done two bugs 2046099 & 2046100 but no description yet on them03:27
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Bug 2046099 in lubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu) "lubuntu calamares - noble issue 1 (lubuntu-installer-prompt)" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/204609903:27
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Bug 2046100 in lubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu) "lubuntu calamares - noble issue 2 (lubuntu-installer-prompt)" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/204610003:27
* guiverc hopes bug reports now make [some] sense03:42
lubot[telegram] <tsimonq2> Followed up on both, don't forget to subscribe lubuntu-packaging :) thanks for your help!04:13
* arraybolt3 ships Eickmeyer a barrel of coffee05:11
arraybolt3"stealth grilling" me over bug severity is awesome, I had zero clue that was a test and not an actual disagreement05:12
Eickmeyerarraybolt3: XD05:24
arraybolt3also thanks for the extra info on the signond bug report, I think the crash course you, Simon, and the rest of the devs gave me has really helped me learn a lot more about what I'm doing.05:24
Eickmeyerarraybolt3: You showed excellent judgement, and for that I applaud you.05:25
arraybolt3I might ask for peer review even after gaining MOTU just so make sure I don't blow anything up :)05:25
=== arraybolt3 is now known as arraybolt3_tl
tsimonq2arraybolt3_tl: peer review> That's the way it should be. :)15:55
arraybolt3_tlMaybe I can talk you into co-patch-piloting with me the first couple of flights :D15:55
tsimonq2That works for me! Once you have MOTU, follow up with me and we'll schedule one or two hour long flights just to get you started. :)15:56
arraybolt3_tlman, nervousness is growing, got about 4 minutes and counting... (and one DMB member doesn't seem thrilled about doing the grilling right now so we're not sure if it'll happen at all today)15:56
tsimonq2arraybolt3_tl: Out of anyone who has ever applied for MOTU, *you* have no reason to be nervous :D15:57
arraybolt3_tllol15:57
tsimonq2And I mean that. :P15:57
arraybolt3_tlThanks :)15:57
lubot[telegram] <Leokolb> Good luck! (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3_tl> man, nervousness is growing, got about 4 minutes and counting... (and one DMB member doesn't seem thrilled about doing the grilling right now so we're not sure if it'll happen at all today))16:06
=== arraybolt3_tl is now known as arraybolt3
tsimonq2Just an FYI, QA testers: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sddm/0.20.0-2ubuntu116:25
* tsimonq2 lunch - mostly $dayjob focus this week16:37
lubot[telegram] <RikMills> thanks! (re @kc2bez: I gave this a spin too. It seems to work as expected for me. It is a pretty basic test though. I only had one monitor. It passes the smoke test anyway.)17:02
lubot[telegram] <Rodrigo> Hi, just wanted to report that there seems to be a superposition of items on the website (menu + title). Here I selected the menu : https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/bd022ac2/file_10218.jpg18:06
lubot[telegram] <Rodrigo> I'm using Google Chrome18:06
lubot[telegram] <Rodrigo> It looks fine in Firefox though18:06
lubot[telegram] <Rodrigo> not really (re @Rodrigo: It looks fine in Firefox though)18:07
lubot[telegram] <Rodrigo> It's a question of the windo size. If it is narrow enough, the meny and title get in the same space18:07
arraybolt3Oh fun.18:07
lubot[telegram] <Eickmeyer> css issues18:08
arraybolt3I guess that's another reason to rewrite the website :P (we already have a growing stack of reasons why we want to rebuild the whole site from scratch)18:08
arraybolt3I am able to reproduce the issue over here.18:08
tsimonq2I'm doing many things today, digging into Wordpress CSS is *NOT* one of them, I'm sorry. :P18:13
Eickmeyer#SimonsFault :P j/k18:13
tsimonq2Hey this one is Raf's fault. XD18:13
lubot[telegram] <teward001> this is why i hate non-mobile-optimized sites. (re @Rodrigo: It's a question of the window size. If it is narrow enough, the menu and title get in the same space)20:13
lubot[telegram] <teward001> the theme in use on lubuntu.me base website isn't mobile-optimized (i.e. when WindowDimensions < CertainThreshold, it squishes everything into a sandwich menu, etc.20:14
lubot[telegram] <Eickmeyer> mmm... hamburgers...20:34
lubot[telegram] <RikMills> 🍔20:34

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