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15:31 <didrocks> hey!
15:31 <Laney> seb128 is chairing?
15:31 <qengho> I think will is won't.
15:31 <seb128> attente_, desrt, dgadomski, didrocks, Laney, larsu, qengho, Sweet5hark1, tkamppeter, hey
15:32 <seb128> Laney, yes, willcook is busy fighting n7 and demo work
15:32 <seb128> let's get started then
15:32 <dgadomski> hey o/
15:32 <seb128> #topic attente_
15:32 <seb128> hey attente_
15:32 <attente_> hi guys
15:32 <attente_> not much
15:32 <attente_> cleaned up indicator-keyboard fcitx-transition MP
15:32 <attente_> continue porting fcitx-qimpanel to Qt 5
15:33 <seb128> what is that needed?
15:33 <seb128> so it can run under mir?
15:33 <attente_> yeah, but i'm not even sure if porting to qt 5 will make it work
15:34 <seb128> sorry about the fcitx transition, it's still on my todolist, I'm going to put that in a ppa, likley tomorrow
15:34 <attente_> no problem
15:34 <seb128> is ibus having qt5 support?
15:34 <seb128> or why do we prefer to work on fcitx things?
15:34 <attente_> ibus doesn't seem to work at all in the demo shell
15:35 <attente_> at least fcitx allows for text input
15:35 <attente_> but the problem is that the candidate window that fcitx-qimpanel provides is qt 4
15:35 <attente_> so it isn't working with mir at all
15:35 <seb128> k
15:36 <seb128> good luck with that
15:36 <attente_> this might all be a waste of time tbh...
15:36 <seb128> oh, can you ask a ffe for the fcitx landing?
15:36 <seb128> we missing feature freeze, sorry about that :-/
15:36 <attente_> seb128: sure, there's actually an old one from last cycle :/
15:36 <seb128> good, less work :-)
15:36 <seb128> about fcitx, I wouldn't spend too much effort on that
15:37 <seb128> for what we know we might still prefer ibus and investigating why it's not working might be a better use of ressources
15:37 <attente_> ok, i can look into that
15:38 <seb128> thanks attente_
15:38 <seb128> #topic desrt
15:38 <seb128> desrt, hey
15:38 <attente_> isn't desrt in florida?
15:39 <seb128> could be, I'm not aware of that, but I didn't see him online so let's assume you are right :-)
15:39 <seb128> holidays or conference?
15:40 <seb128> let's keep moving in the list then
15:40 <seb128> #topic dgadomski
15:40 <seb128> dgadomski, hey
15:40 <dgadomski> hello guys
15:40 <dgadomski> I would appreciate your opinion regarding 2 issues:
15:40 <dgadomski> I wondering about status of bug #445333. Was there any regression reported for Vivid? Are there any chances of backporting this further to Utopic (although Trusty is the target I actually care about)?
15:40 <ubot5> bug 445333 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu Trusty) "remember password on printing to windows printers does not work" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/445333
15:41 <seb128> I guess we could do that yes
15:41 <seb128> I'm adding it to my list if some other pilots doesn't beat me to it
15:42 <dgadomski> great, thanks
15:42 <seb128> seems like most reviewers skip over it
15:42 <seb128> yw
15:42 <dgadomski> The other topic is a bit more complicated
15:42 <dgadomski> One of the users (who extensively uses ACL) mounts samba shares using nautilus. Unfortunately it mounts them without needed options (user_xattr,acl). There is an upstream bug regarding this (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585423), but it seems abandoned due to an overcomplicated GUI. Was this subject ever discussed? I was thinking about a simpler approach: e.g. providing smb mount options via an env variable for all smb share
15:42 <dgadomski> d.
15:42 <ubot5> Gnome bug 585423 in general "per-mount options" [Enhancement,Unconfirmed]
15:43 <dgadomski> Do you think the env-based approach could be of any use in other scenarios?
15:44 <jibel> sil2100, there are some bad bugs, like no second SIM (fix in progress) no keyboard on 1st boot, problems with indicators and notifications, the launcher, the clock, ...
15:44 <jibel> I didn't review everything in detail
15:44 <seb128> jibel, we are in a meeting, can you use another channel please?
15:45 <seb128> dgadomski, I don't have an opinion on that, seems a bit complex for the meeting, maybe you can email the desktop list about that one?
15:45 <attente_> what about adding like a gsettings key or something?
15:45 <jibel> seb128, ah sorry, wrong channel, it was not meant for this one.
15:45 <seb128> jibel, no worry
15:45 <dgadomski> attente_: could also be a good idea
15:46 <dgadomski> seb128: agree, let's move that to the list
15:46 <dgadomski> that's all from me today, thanks
15:46 <seb128> thanks dgadomski
15:46 <seb128> #topic didrocks
15:46 <seb128> didrocks, hey
15:46 <didrocks> hey!
15:46 <didrocks> Ubuntu Make:
15:46 <didrocks> - released ubuntu Make 0.6 adding 5 new platforms (entirely backed by community): rubymine, pycharm educational, pycharm pro, webstorm, phpstorm. Also add zsh support: http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Ubuntu-Make-community-releases-0.6-with-5-new-supported-platforms
15:46 <didrocks> - dove back in the daily tests which were disabled since CI moved their infra in December. As no answer from the team, got back up the VMs myself, change the jenkins jobs from udtc -> ubuntu make and rerun the tests. Took new snapshots to reduce vms update time from 40 minutes to 5 minutes. Good news is that only one tests over the ~340, only one was failing, and it was a (minor) real issue. Fixed now
15:46 <didrocks> in trunk!
15:46 <didrocks> Bluez 5:
15:46 <didrocks> - talked to the phonefoundation team about the Touch side, still in progress, but couldn't get any ETA. @willcooke: do you mind getting that up on manager's level maybe to get some details and know if it's still doable for vivid's timeframe (with a FFe)?
15:46 <didrocks> Systemd:
15:46 <didrocks> - the fsckd patch is finally applied upstream! Talked to debian: next step would be to get at least default themes supporting systemd fsck + the debian one. I will handle this. Also, will need to update various ubuntu flavors plymouth themes (as it's based on the ubuntu one, should be easy).
15:46 <didrocks> - spent 2 days bisecting/debugging/chasing with Martin the boot issue that seb128 and laney experienced first with systemd 219. The commit is now reverted.
15:46 <didrocks> Misc:
15:47 <didrocks> - a lot (but fractionated in time) of patch piloting/sponsoring
15:47 <didrocks> - archive admin duties
15:47 <didrocks> .
15:48 <seb128> didrocks, thanks, good work on ubuntu make, and sorry about the systemd thing and trying to blame it on your fsck changes :-)
15:48 <didrocks> you were not alone to try that!
15:48 <seb128> hehe
15:48 <didrocks> happy it wasn't it though :p
15:49 <seb128> didrocks, @bluez5 doesn't really seem totally ready on our side as well, but let's maybe discuss that off meeting (UI issues still, desktop seems not visible here, some bugs that might still be to hit)
15:50 <seb128> thanks didrocks
15:50 <didrocks> seb128: sure, yw! :)
15:50 <seb128> #topic Laney
15:50 <seb128> hey Laney
15:50 <Laney> • Package updates
15:50 <Laney> ∘ New totem, drops totem-mozilla, poke grilo split too. Thanks Noskcaj and darkxst!
15:50 <Laney> ‣ Noticed that HLS (HTTP live streaming) doesn't work great in totem or rb, works fine using vanilla gstreamer so probably a bug there, will investigate more
15:50 <Laney> ∘ glib2.0
15:50 <Laney> ∘ evo+eds+friends
15:50 <Laney> ∘ librsvg
15:50 <Laney> ∘ gtk+2.0
15:50 <Laney> ∘ working on gdk-pixbuf atm, testsuite issues to fix
15:50 <Laney> • u-s-s: Fix storage page, some other minor changes I saw while in the area
15:50 <Laney> • Get involved with the systemd boot regression fun, probably didn't help that much :). Also initial prodding at system-never-powering-off, didn't get far yet because the debug shell isn't available when it's in that state.
15:50 <Laney> • DMB
15:50 <Laney> ∘ CIVS went down in the middle of the election, argh, poke about that
15:50 <Laney> ∘ Wrangle packageset script a bit in response to a Xubuntu request
15:50 <Laney> • Release
15:50 <Laney> ∘ Beta 1 preparation (set up ISO tracker, wrangle initial image builds, some mentoring, fix a problem with MATE images)
15:51 <Laney> ∘ Review britney changes for cjwatson to enable proposed-migration for stable releases
15:51 <Laney>15:51 <qengho> CIVS?
15:51 <Laney> condorcet internet voting service
15:51 <didrocks> Laney: but votes were not lost?
15:51 <Laney> not to my knowledge
15:54 <seb128> thanks Laney
15:54 <Laney> yw
15:54 <seb128> #topic larsu
15:54 <seb128> larsu, hey
15:54 <larsu> hi
15:55 <larsu> I did mostly the bluez5 conversion and hit a few problems
15:55 <larsu> as discussed this morning
15:55 <larsu> major issue is that lots of UI is missing and I think that if we change it, we should have design
15:56 <larsu> a possible way around that is to import gnome-bluetooth into u-c-c before it lost the wizard but after it gained bluez5 support
15:56 <larsu> (should be possible, but haven't fully looked into it yet)
15:56 <seb128> right
15:56 <larsu> I also did some indicator bug triage and reviews this week
15:56 <larsu> also uitk icon theme issues again
15:57 <larsu> (rectangular icons \o/)
15:57 <larsu> also looked into gnome-terminal's menu weirdness in unity (prompted by a bug about the set-app-id stuff)
15:57 <larsu> maybe we should just drop the whole "show menubar" ui, as that doesn't make sense on unity
15:58 <larsu> </larsu>, I think
15:58 <seb128> larsu, thanks
15:58 * larsu would appreciate input on the bluez5 issue
15:58 <didrocks> larsu: on bluez5: how is GNOME handling the missing UI bits? they are part of the shell?
15:58 <seb128> I'm unsure what to do
15:58 <Laney> maybe key that on gtk-shell-shows-menubar or something
15:58 <larsu> Laney: ya, that's what I was thinking. One of the terminal maintainers uses unity, so we have a chance...
15:59 <larsu> didrocks: there's a new widget in gnome-bluetooth that handles everything, but it's very gnome3
15:59 <Laney> nod
15:59 <larsu> didrocks: wizard was dropped
15:59 <didrocks> larsu: right, so it's the g-c-c UI we saw, but it's feature complete, right?
15:59 <didrocks> even if it's very gnome3-ui like
15:59 <larsu> didrocks: yes, indeed
16:00 <didrocks> so, what does prevent us for landing this as a first step?
16:00 <larsu> didrocks: I did that first, so that we unblock
16:00 <larsu> not sure :)
16:00 <didrocks> and then, see if we have time to reland the old UI
16:00 <didrocks> (which I doubt, as we'll prioritize the touthc system-settings)
16:00 <didrocks> touch*
16:00 <larsu> makes sense to me, but let's take this after the meeting
16:00 <didrocks> yeah, let's discuss here
16:00 <didrocks> after meeting
16:00 <Laney> can I put "look at styling the osd class" on your plate? ;-)
16:01 <larsu> sure, do you have a bug
16:01 <didrocks> larsu: run :p
16:01 <Laney> nope
16:01 <Laney> can file one
16:01 <seb128> didrocks, did you try the new UI
16:01 <seb128> it has like a solid bg you can't even see the controls
16:01 <didrocks> seb128: yeah, I did few months ago, didn't retry recently
16:01 <seb128> on my vivid machine the machine is not discoverable from other devices
16:02 <didrocks> hum, that's weird, doesn't seem to be UI related though
16:02 <seb128> like I did try to pair with a car earlier for testing/to see if bluez5 was working better, the car wouldn't list thhe desktop
16:02 <seb128> where it works on bluez4
16:02 <larsu> Laney: please do, makes it easier to track
16:02 <Laney> ack
16:02 <larsu> Laney: if you don't mind
16:02 <Laney> I just wanted to know if you were willing :-)
16:02 <seb128> well, in any case I don't think we stabilized/tested that stack enough, going to still need some work
16:02 <Laney> thanks!
16:02 <larsu> sure sure
16:02 <seb128> we can continue that discussion after the meeting I guess
16:02 <didrocks> seb128: so the issue is beyond the UI, but bluez5 itself
16:02 <didrocks> yeah
16:02 <seb128> thanks larsu
16:02 * didrocks brings up his phone meanwhile
16:03 <seb128> (& Laney & didrocks)
16:03 <seb128> #topic qengho
16:03 <seb128> qengho, hey
16:03 <qengho> Hey hey!
16:03 <qengho> * Preparing chromium-browser 40.0.2214.115. Testing now.
16:03 <qengho> * High-dpi bug: experimenting patches. Several coordinate-map improvements, a few problems remain.
16:03 <qengho> * GPU hang bug: trying to find smallest common factor set.
16:03 <qengho> EOF
16:04 <seb128> qengho, is the gpu hang the one on top of e.u.c reports?
16:04 <qengho> seb128: That's the one.
16:04 <seb128> k, good luck figuring it out
16:04 <seb128> thanks qengho
16:04 <seb128> #topic Sweet5hark1
16:04 <seb128> Sweet5hark1, hey
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> - prepared and build and smoketest 4.4.1~rc2 for ppa, fixes printing bug and extension installation, will be released as 4.4.1 final soon upstream
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> - provided upstream master with better error reporting for the extension foo, so that this will be easier to debug next release
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> - provided some groundwork for C++11 cleanup EasyHacks upstream
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> - upstream politics and leadership
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> - (4.3.6 final upstream release announce -- we already have that in the ppa)
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> - next week: look some more into ppc64el and arm64, I guess
16:05 <Sweet5hark1> EOF
16:06 <seb128> Sweet5hark1, thanks
16:06 <seb128> #topic tkamppeter
16:06 <seb128> tkamppeter, hey
16:07 <tkamppeter> - Organizational stuff for GSoC and OpenPrinting Summit
16:07 <tkamppeter> - Bugs.
16:08 <seb128> tkamppeter, thanks
16:08 <seb128> #topic seb128
16:08 <seb128> ok, my turn
16:08 <seb128> • helped debugging unity8 desktop stuck on loading battery icons, tested fix and confirmed it resolves the issue
16:08 <seb128> • helped nessita to investigate a meld issue, found upstream fix, update to a new version including it
16:08 <seb128> • joined discussion about gtk hidpi scaling issues under ubiquity and unity-greeter, proposed some unity-settings-daemon changes
16:08 <seb128> • review of e.u.c top issues, triaged and looked at some
16:08 <seb128> • spent half a day trying to debug systemd boot issues without real luck
16:08 <qengho> Weird how printing a project in GSoC every year.
16:08 <seb128> • looked at some issues with the telephony/ofono/indicator stack on the rtm, filed bugs, provided debug info, etc
16:08 <seb128> • tried bluez5 ppa/transition
16:08 <seb128> • started looking at bluetooth/car pairing issues
16:08 <seb128> • ubuntu-system-settings
16:08 <seb128> ∘ changed the bluetooth panel to allow pairing only when the ui is focussed (avoiding to let the option enabled when switching out/closing it)
16:08 <seb128> ∘ updates: fixed incorrect anchoring leading to truncated label
16:08 <seb128> ∘ some code reviews
16:08 <seb128> • usual share of desktop related bugs triages and discussions
16:08 <seb128> </week>
16:09 <seb128> ok, then summary from Robert and Luke
16:09 <seb128> #topic robert_ancell
16:09 <seb128> Worked on:
16:09 <seb128> - TPM work
16:09 <seb128> - Bug triaging
16:09 <seb128> Currently working on:
16:09 <seb128> - TPM support
16:09 <seb128> #topic Themuso
16:09 <seb128> * Uploaded a fix for pulseaudio to make sure flat volumes was diabled by default again. It was accidentally re-enabled during the merge/update process and migration to the Debian pulseaudio git repo.
16:09 <seb128> * Finally tracked down and submitted fixes for unity 7's dash result view grid accessibility bugs. YAY!
16:09 <seb128> * Starte work on improving more dash accessibility, the scope/lense selection toolbar, and filter results. Could be considered features, so will evaluate whether I'll push for them to be included in vivid once they're done.
16:10 <seb128> #topic other topics?
16:10 <seb128> do we have any other topic this week?
16:13 <Laney> seems not ;-)
16:14 <seb128> seems not indeed
16:14 <seb128> #endmeeting