[12:01] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:13] <sgmoore> hiyas
[12:21] <BluesKaj> hi sgmoore, have you heard anything about the sources.list fiasco...I have a  long list of warninga about duplicate source enties in the sources.list and sources.list.d/ubuntu sources when updating
 I have not
[12:24] <BluesKaj> sigh 
 Is there a bug?
[12:35] <BluesKaj> seems so, it's reported, but since it consists of warnings the priority is low
[12:35] <BluesKaj> damn annoying though
 sounds like it
 https://blog.neon.kde.org/2024/04/15/kde-neon-open-door-chat/
 Might be interesting to some looking ahead to plasma 6
[15:17] <mmikowski> @myfenris: IIRC, the scaling with Wayland was different but mostly fine using that technique.  I expect in plasma 6 that global scaling works better. I know Nate was pushing that.
[15:18] <mmikowski> Global scaling was also supposed to be preferred in 5.27, but we found DPI to be more reliable.
[17:30] <arraybolt3> Could someone shoot me the link to the Kubuntu Automation documentation? I lost the links and my install of KA when recovering from the xz-utils nightmare on my end, and now I can't even find the PPA to install it from or the docs for how to use it.
[17:40] <arraybolt3> sgmoore: ^
[17:41] <arraybolt3> ah, finally, I found how to install it
[17:41] <sgmoore> Got it?
[17:46] <arraybolt3> I do.
[17:46] <arraybolt3> And it came with docs included
 oh good, cause I can't find the repo... :(
[17:47] <arraybolt3> it's ppa:kubuntu-ninjas/dev-tools
[18:57] <RikMills> arraybolt3: you can also install from git https://git.launchpad.net/ka
[18:57] <RikMills> may be useful sometimes if master branch has fixes not in the ppa version
[18:58]  * RikMills tends to run it that way
 thats the one there ^
[20:41] <mmikowski> sgmoore Any luck on plymouth testing?
[20:42] <mmikowski> Aaron and I started looking at it here, but don't want to duplicate effort.
[20:52] <mmikowski> sgmoore: We have a development process in place now. Will document. Proceeding with throbber.
[21:12] <mmikowski> tsimonq2 arraybolt3 should we talk techy stuff here?
[21:17] <arraybolt3> yeah that's probably a good idea