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[00:45] <huwshimi> Is anyone about?
[00:45] <rick_h__> huwshimi: what's up?
[00:46] <huwshimi> rick_h__: I'm just a bit stuck with this branch...
[00:46] <huwshimi> rick_h__: I probably just need to talk it over with someone
[00:46] <rick_h__> huwshimi: sure, let me look at what you're up to
[00:47] <rick_h__> huwshimi: setup a call and I'll jump in
[00:47] <huwshimi> ok
[00:48] <huwshimi> rick_h__: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/gw3fj4cjdgws5hjs5dngj7og6ma
[07:16] <rogpeppe> huwshimi, urulama: morning!
[07:17] <huwshimi> rogpeppe: Morning
[08:59] <urulama> rogpeppe: hi (got lost in the document land) :D
[11:02] <rick_h__> morning
[11:19] <luca> Morning rick_h__ we are planning to do some MV testing next Tuesday, what state do you think comingsoon will be in?
[11:58] <rick_h__> luca: I'll see, I'm out tomorrow through tues so will leave instructions awnd try to keep an eye on it while away
[11:58] <rick_h__> luca: but I'll have a sever lack of interwebs while away in the woods. This place has no cell coverage, but a clubhouse with slow wifi I can try to visit
[11:58] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: got a sec to chat?
[11:59] <rogpeppe> rick_h__: sure
[11:59] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/g27ldilysl2kzyynhvqc3ahbiea?authuser=1&hl=en
[12:21] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: google search ftw, found the resources draft spec, might be a bit out of date but something to look at. 
[12:21] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: shared it with you so you should get an email/see it now
[12:22] <rogpeppe> rick_h__: thanks
[12:22] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: also forwarding you another email
[12:26] <bac> hi rogpeppe, i'm having some issues with godeps.  do you have a moment?
[12:26] <rogpeppe> bac: sure
[12:27] <bac> rogpeppe: this is on jenkins, trying to build and test juju/charmstore.  i have this script: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736543/
[12:27] <bac> the godeps step is producing odd output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736539/
[12:48] <rogpeppe> bac: sorry, didn't see your second line there. looking.
[12:48] <bac> rogpeppe: in this output http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736609/ i see two problems: 1) some specified bzr version revisions don't appear to exist.  is it then trying again too quickly and hitting locking issues?
[12:49] <bac> rogpeppe: ignore that second paste and look at the most recent
[12:49] <luca> rick_h__: that’s no problem, we are just testing users reaction to how its designed and to see how they would use the drag and drop feature
[12:51] <rick_h__> luca: sounds good
[12:51] <rogpeppe> bac: interesting. i'll try to repro
[12:51] <bac> rogpeppe: thanks
[12:53] <bac> rogpeppe: the script changed a bit to produce that output.  it was: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736632/
[12:59] <rogpeppe> bac: hmm, i tried (almost) exactly those steps and it works for me
[12:59] <bac> rogpeppe: with a fresh GO directory?
[12:59] <rogpeppe> bac: yes
[12:59] <rogpeppe> bac: hold on, i'll paste a slightly simpler script which should be equivalent
[12:59] <bac> rogpeppe: cool, can you do our ci then?  i'll just have it email you.  :)
[13:00] <bac>  s/trusty-slave/roger-slave/
[13:01] <rogpeppe> bac: one thing that might be affecting it is that you really want to put $GOPATH/bin at the start of $PATH, in case there's a godeps elsewhere (unlikely i guess)
[13:02] <bac> that's a good change but highly unlikely
[13:04] <bac> rogpeppe: if you'll paste your simplification i'll try it on jenkins
[13:05] <rogpeppe> bac: just making sure it works
[13:09] <rogpeppe> bac: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736692/
[13:10] <rogpeppe> bac: it's possible that bzr doesn't like running concurrently
[13:10] <rogpeppe> bac: hence the -P flag
[13:11] <rogpeppe> bac: but i don't understand the `unrecognized import path "labix.org/v2/mgo/..."` error
[13:11] <bac> rogpeppe: yeah, i'll bet that helps.  also the trap is nice.
[13:11] <rogpeppe> bac: just like Go defer :-)
[13:11] <bac> rogpeppe: line 11 won't cause my revision of charmstore to get updated will it?
[13:11] <rogpeppe> bac: there is no revision of charmstore at that point
[13:12] <rogpeppe> bac: so it'll get the latest
[13:12] <bac> yes there is.  the one i copied
[13:12] <bac> i don't want the latest
[13:12] <rogpeppe> ah twats
[13:12] <rogpeppe> bac: i just realised what you were doing :-)
[13:12] <bac> sorry, i didn't explain well
[13:13] <bac> i think the -P might be enough to test
[13:13] <rogpeppe> bac: can it make a difference which way the merge happens?
[13:14] <bac> rogpeppe: i don't understand your question
[13:14] <bac> which merge?
[13:14] <rogpeppe> bac: the merge that's being done with git pull
[13:16] <bac> rogpeppe: in http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736539/ everything before line 20 is done by jenkins.  my script starts at 20.
[13:16] <rogpeppe> bac: jenkins knows about GOPATH?
[13:16] <rogpeppe> ah, i see
[13:17] <rogpeppe> you mean the actual script that will be given to jenkins starts at line 20
[13:17] <rogpeppe> bac: is it possible that the bot doesn't have permissions to access some third party hosts?
[13:17] <bac> rogpeppe: yes.  prior to that is jenkins checking out the revision that it saw had changes.
[13:18] <bac> rogpeppe: i don't think this machine has any outbound restrictions
[13:18] <rogpeppe> bac: so jenkins sets up GOPATH for your script?
[13:18] <bac> rogpeppe: with -P 1 godeps succeeded.
[13:18] <bac> it is very odd it can't find the specified revisions
[13:19] <rogpeppe> bac: ok, that's interesting. i wonder why it would fail when run concurrently.
[13:19] <bac> rogpeppe: no, that GOPATH biz is done in my script
[13:19] <rogpeppe> bac: so... some stuff before line 20 isn't done by jenkins?
[13:20] <bac> rogpeppe: are you looking at http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736539/
[13:20] <rogpeppe> i wonder how two bzr processes running in two entirely separate repositories can interact
[13:20] <rogpeppe> bac: ah no, i was looking at your shell script
[13:20] <rogpeppe> bac: i understand now
[13:20] <bac> gotcha
[13:21] <bac> rogpeppe: yay, it worked: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7736744/
[13:22] <bac> rogpeppe: i'm a bit concerned that godeps isn't finding the exact revisions specified in dependencies.tsv
[13:22] <rogpeppe> bac: in that latest output?
[13:23] <bac> rogpeppe: yes, like line 36
[13:23] <bac> rogpeppe: all where it says "trying to fetch new version" seem wrong to me
[13:24] <rogpeppe> bac: so, the default behaviour of godeps is to update whatever repository is already in place
[13:24] <bac> why didn't it find the specified version
[13:24] <rogpeppe> bac: but in this case, the repositories are not downloaded yet
[13:24] <bac> rogpeppe: i thought the idea was you wanted to peg it to a specific version
[13:24] <rogpeppe> bac: so it tries to update; that fails (because it doesn't exist), then it downloads and tries again
[13:24] <rogpeppe> bac: it does that
[13:24] <bac> rogpeppe: but why doesn't it get the version i asked for?
[13:25] <bac> so when it says "trying to fetch newer version" it is really getting the one is specified in dependencies.tsv?
[13:25] <rogpeppe> bac: it's fetching the newest version it can find
[13:25] <rogpeppe> bac: then it updates that to the version it needs (see line 46)
[13:26] <bac> oh
[13:26] <rogpeppe> bac: the error message is perhaps misleading
[13:26] <bac> oh
[13:26] <bac> i understand now
[13:27] <rogpeppe> given that -P 1 fixed it, i think i'll have to make that the default
[13:27] <rogpeppe> a pity really, because it speeds things up a lot
[13:28] <bac> yeah, it is quite slow.  is it just bzr that has issues?
[13:38] <rogpeppe> hmm, maybe there's a bug in my code; some of those errors look highly suspicious
[13:59] <bac> rogpeppe: hey the 'trap' worked great.  i've learned something new and useful today.
[13:59] <rogpeppe> bac: cool
[13:59] <jcsackett> does anyone know what a url patter of /inspector/service/charm/true corresponds to? i see url generation for it and tests for it but can't actually seem nagivate to anything even *kinda* like that.
[14:09] <jcsackett> jujugui ^
[14:11] <jrwren> who runs azure.archive.ubuntu.com?
[14:17] <rick_h__> jrwren: not sure, on some clouds we run servers on their network to provide those close archvies
[14:17] <rick_h__> jrwren: I'd ask in #cloud-dev perhaps
[14:17] <rick_h__> jrwren: in that link you posted a MS eng says it was corrected?
[14:19] <rick_h__> jcsackett: so in theory we're supposed to have /inspector/servicename/charm to open the inspector for a service in the environment and /charm would open the charm details for that popout
[14:19] <jcsackett> rick_h__: ah, so it *is* meant for this card.
[14:20] <jcsackett> rick_h__: that was my assumption.
[14:20] <jcsackett> dispatching details, much like /unit seems to be for unit details.
[14:20] <rick_h__> jcsackett: right
[14:20] <jcsackett> huzzah. i'm not actually colliding with anything.
[14:20] <rick_h__> jcsackett: so the idea is that I should be able to share a link from my environment to you that has the inspector in the sidebar opened to what I'm looking at
[14:21] <jcsackett> rick_h__: right, that i know--inasmuch as that's dispatching details. i was just curious why the /charm pattern was already part of the url stuff when we weren't doing that yet.
[14:22] <rick_h__> jcsackett: ah, yea because it was ToBeImplemented
[14:22] <rick_h__> :)
[14:22]  * jcsackett laughs
[14:29] <hatch> get back home from vacation...power is out....no biggy.....open fridge....it's warm.... :/
[14:30] <rick_h__> oops :(
[14:30] <hatch> guys drilling in fiber drilled through the cable bundle in many peoples backyards on Monday
[14:30] <hatch> so I'm hotspotting yay
[14:30] <hatch> heh
[14:31] <hatch> oh and I have a big above ground cable running to the box in the yard for power
[14:34] <rick_h__> hah
[14:37] <rick_h__> jrwren: how goes the bug reproduction steps?
[14:38] <jrwren> not great.
[14:38] <jrwren> I think I picked 2, effectively not functional, providers.
[14:39] <jrwren> imo azure and joyent don't work, or at least don't work with 1.19, I didn't go back to 1.18 to see if that matters.
[14:40] <rick_h__> jrwren: ok azure we're aware of and there's work going on around that in 1.19 but not in the release 
[14:40] <rick_h__> joyent we need to check for bugs on then and if we can't find them file them
[14:40] <jrwren> different issue though, AFAIK.
[14:40] <jrwren> i'm not hitting the azure ssh issue, which I see fixed in master.
[14:40] <rick_h__> jrwren: but you had talked about doing an ec2 test on the bootstrap takeover issue
[14:40] <jrwren> i am hitting the azure.archive issue 
[14:41] <rick_h__> jrwren: right, there's a thread right now about not running apt-get upgrade on bootstrap and such
[14:41] <jrwren> yup, i've not yet tried ec2. i'll do that
[14:41] <jrwren> do you mean http://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1316185 ?
[14:41] <_mup_> Bug #1316185: juju bootstrap hangs in slow environments <juju-core:Fix Committed by axwalk> <juju-core 1.20:Fix Committed by axwalk> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1316185>
[14:42] <rick_h__> jrwren: yes
[14:42] <jrwren> yeah, that is a different azure issue.
[14:43] <rick_h__> jrwren: that's the one that bac hit on azure around slow/timeout related bootstrap 
[14:43] <rick_h__> jrwren: ok, want t join the standup hangout early and let's chat out what's up and what we need to file bug-wise?
[14:43] <jrwren> sure.
[14:50] <Makyo> jujugui call in 10
[14:57] <bac> rogpeppe: this is pro forma, but would you look at this trivial PR so i can exercise the landing? https://github.com/juju/charmstore/pull/8
[14:57] <bac> rogpeppe: add a +1 if you would
[14:58] <rogpeppe> bac: LGTM
[14:59] <rick_h__> jujugui call in 2 
[15:19] <antdillon> kadams54, where you looking for assets for gui?
[15:20] <antdillon> kadams54, I have Spencor on the design team to provide any assets you need
[15:23] <rick_h__> jrwren: so we're set from our call and have good stuff to move forward on from here correct?
[15:23] <jrwren> yup
[15:23] <rick_h__> jrwren: ok cool, so once we get these bugs filed let's go to ec2 and try to have juju work a few times before you give up on us :) 
[15:23] <jrwren> ok.
[15:24] <jrwren> i don't mind finding these bugs. it just makes juju better
[15:24] <bac> rick_h__: if a jenkins -merge job fails, can you re-trigger another from github?  i added a second :shipit: but it is ignored.
[15:24] <rick_h__> jrwren: definitely
[15:24] <rick_h__> bac: youhave to remove the comment from the lander that says " merge job accepted"
[15:24] <bac> rick_h__: ty
[15:24] <rick_h__> bac: that's the trigger it uses to make sure it doesn't try to rerun a merge over and over
[15:24] <bac> rick_h__: is a second marker required?
[15:25] <bac> doubtful
[15:25] <rick_h__> bac: no, just remove the marker and it'll retry
[15:25] <rick_h__> assuming by marker you mean that comment
[15:25] <bac> no i meant :shipit:
[15:25] <rick_h__> bac: oh no
[15:25] <rick_h__> it'll just retry
[15:25] <bac> cool
[15:26] <bac> rick_h__: we still have a call in five minutes, right?
[15:26] <rick_h__> antdillon: so we're looking for something for the uncommitted indicator for service blocks
[15:26] <rick_h__> bac: yes
[15:26] <rick_h__> antdillon: in the visuals/etc we've got things for the MV UX, but trying to find one for the service view and the blue circle indicator that I recall having there
[15:28] <rick_h__> luca: what is the final decision on uncommitted and service blocks? 
[15:28] <rick_h__> luca: we talked about a lot of designs but can't find a final one that matches the grey line for relation. 
[15:29] <rick_h__> luca: and what we need to indicator on the service block. Did we ditch the blue circle? 
[15:29] <luca> rick_h__: no
[15:29] <luca> rick_h__: sec i’ll find image
[15:29] <rick_h__> luca: ty, kadams54 is working on it and needs the resrouces 
[15:29] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: are you free for a call in 1min?
[15:29] <rogpeppe> rick_h__: sure
[15:29] <rick_h__> rogpeppe: k, will link you in a sec
[15:30] <rick_h__> https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/jaas-store?authuser=1 rogpeppe 
[15:30] <antdillon> rick_h__, Sure I just wanted to put kadams54 and Spencer in direct contact to speed up asset creation
[15:31] <rick_h__> antdillon: rgr thanks
=== urulama is now known as urulama-away
[15:45] <hatch> Makyo did you have a reviewer for your branch? I just updated on develop forgetting about that bug and now I'm blocked lol
[15:45] <Makyo> hatch, need a QA
[15:45] <hatch> ok on it
[15:49] <hatch> Makyo qa ok - but I don't understand the fix....why did destroying the inspector early cause it to not dispatch?
[15:49] <Makyo> hatch, It left the state pointing at the temporary id.
[15:49] <Makyo> hatch, and we wanted it pointing at the deployed ID.
[15:50] <hatch> ahhh it didn't fire the serviceDeployed event
[15:50] <hatch> got it, thanks, shipit!!!
[15:52] <hatch> Makyo looks like your avatar is no more on github
[15:54] <Makyo> What happened?
[15:54] <Makyo> Shows up for me..
[15:58] <hatch> Makyo https://github.com/juju/juju-gui/pull/414 you see it here?
[15:58] <hatch> I had to remove/add mine again when it did this a couple weeks ago to me
[15:59] <Makyo> Yep.
[16:00] <hatch> hmm intersting
[16:01] <hatch> Makyo build failed
[16:01] <hatch> looks like gh error
[16:02]  * Makyo froths
[16:02] <Makyo> Mocha timeout.
[16:02] <Makyo> Trying again.
[16:05] <jrwren> something tells me series: precise machine mixed with cs:trusty/juju-gui-3  won't work. am I right?
[16:07] <hatch> jrwren the gui charm is identical for precise and trusty
[16:07] <hatch> but juju may complain about the tools missing
[16:07] <hatch> :)
[16:07] <jrwren> excellent.
[16:12] <hatch> I want to write a android wear app......but Java......
[16:16] <hatch> Makyo looks like another fail....
[16:16] <hatch> CI borked?
[16:17] <Makyo> Yeah, can't reproduce locally.  Not sure what's up.
[16:17] <hatch> rick_h__ any insight into the failures of Makyo's branch?
[16:17] <hatch> mocha is failing to start
[16:19] <hatch> well Makyo I'm just going to pull your branch into mine so I am not blocked and hope for the best with this landing :)
[16:20] <Makyo> Alright, sounds good.
[16:21] <hatch> hmm apparently pulling it in creates a merge entry
[16:21] <hatch> not a FF
[16:21] <hatch> Makyo is your branch up to date with develop?
[16:23] <Makyo> hatch, looks like there's one branch ahead of it.
[16:28] <Makyo> Let me see if updating helps.
[16:36] <hatch> jcsackett so this branch I'm working on requires me to modify the state object to select a tab in the inspector so we are likely going to conflict 
[16:37] <hatch> jcsackett so I can put this branch on hold, any ETA on yours? (although it doesn't look like we can actually land anything anyways)
[16:40] <rick_h__> hatch: looking
[16:45] <hatch> rick_h__ thanks, I'm also going to move onto another card as mine and jcsackett's will conflict pretty badly in a few files
[16:46] <rick_h__> hatch: wtf, mocha init timeouts? 
[16:46] <hatch> right? I have noooo idea
[16:46] <rick_h__> no idea honestly. Quick google seems to have some version unhappiness 
[16:46] <hatch> rick_h__ is mocha instlled?
[16:46] <hatch> installed
[16:46] <rick_h__> but we've had good branches land
[16:46] <rick_h__> yea, if it wasn't installed that would be a diff error I'd think
[16:49] <rick_h__> hatch: quick call please?
[16:49] <hatch> sure
[16:49] <rick_h__> standup?
[16:50] <hatch> yup there
[16:54]  * rick_h__ goes to get food for today biab
[16:58] <hatch> bac could you ssh into the ci box and see if mocha is already running?
[16:59] <hatch> bac the process is mocha-phantomjs
[17:04] <hatch> some of the reports seem like there is a mocha plugin missmatch which is causing our issues
[17:12] <jrwren> juju-gui doesn't load in safari eh? :)
[17:13] <hatch> jrwren there is an https issue with safari
[17:13] <hatch> you need to pull some strings to make safari show it
[17:13] <hatch> safari may be fast and good on battery usage but just like everything apple if you don't do it their way....
[17:14] <jrwren> it loaded for me, but sits there spinning at Connecting to the Juju environment.  must be XHR https issues or something?
[17:14] <hatch> wss
[17:14] <jrwren> ah. i see.
[17:14] <hatch> yeah - we have a card/bug to investigate/fix
[17:14] <jrwren> that is windows sharepoint services, right? :p
[17:15] <hatch> haha - yeah that'll be the day
[17:17] <rick_h__> jrwren: you have to give it explicit permission
[17:17] <rick_h__> jrwren: see the bug in the maint lane with a link to the bug report to make it work
[17:18] <rick_h__> jrwren: if you're interesting in helping fix that as the bug report for the final mission let me know. It'd be a good one to fix up our charm around that
[17:18] <rick_h__> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1322596 is the bug report with the instructions for clicking on 'show certificate' first and then it will work/load
[17:18] <_mup_> Bug #1322596: deploying to 1.0.2 to live environment fails in safari <juju-gui:Triaged> <juju-gui (Juju Charms Collection):Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1322596>
[17:19] <hatch> juju quickstart is so awesome
[17:19] <hatch> even if amazon is taking forever to give me new instances
[17:35] <hatch> rick_h__ whenever you return I'll need some extra insight into this because it works just fine when I create a new instance myself....I'd need ssh access into the ci machine to investigate further
[17:56] <rick_h__> hatch: rgr, getting ready for our call. We can jump in early
[17:57] <hatch> just grabbing some headphones
[18:21] <hatch> Makyo hey can you do me a favour to see if your CI can land?
[18:21] <hatch> in test/index.html can you increase the timeout to 200,000 from 100,000
[18:22] <hatch> rick_h__ lol we were so lagged, you left the room and then started talking again
[18:23] <rick_h__> lol
[18:23] <rick_h__> yea, gotta love tech until the bandwidth drops down 
[18:24] <hatch> yep, using the latency of lte and video conferencing just doesn't quite pan out
[18:30] <hatch> jrwren those are some funky steps for safari :)
[18:32] <jrwren> it took me a while to even read them.
[18:32] <jrwren> I looked, and said "huh" and looked again, and said "huh" again, and finally read again and understood.
[18:33] <hatch> I don't think showing a dialogue to the user in safari to follow those steps is a very good UX haha
[18:34] <jrwren> ha! no.
[18:35] <hatch> rick_h__ do you have a preference for the cards I work on for the next...5 days? I can start on the scale up journey 
[18:35] <rick_h__> hatch: sounds good to me :)
[18:37] <rick_h__> redir: ? who let him in :P
[18:37]  * redir hides in the shadows
[18:37] <rick_h__> kadams54: jcsackett I cancelled out 1-1s because I'm out tomorrow. If you want to chat I've got 1 hr before I EOD and crawl to the couch for a nap 
[18:38] <hatch> haha, hey redir
[18:38] <rick_h__> bac: sorry, same for you as well if you want to chat this week
[18:38] <redir> hi hatch 
[18:39] <hatch> how goes things?
[18:39] <bac> rick_h__: i think i'm good.
[18:39] <hatch> but just wait until next week....amirite bac? amirite??
[18:39] <bac> uh, sure.
[18:40] <rick_h__> bac: cool, I see successfull charmstore runs woot!
[18:40] <redir> hatch: busy:) finally home after 3 weeks of travel
[18:40] <bac> hey rick_h__, i'm keeping my eyes on the hurricane, though.  there is a chance we may have to change our travel plans.  if we do i'll work friday and swap to next week.
[18:40] <rick_h__> bac: oh right, I heard about that heading up the east coast
[18:40] <rick_h__> bac: ok, well stay safe
[18:41] <hatch> redir oh right, all of that vacationing 
[18:41] <rick_h__> and don't tell mramm about that
[18:41] <rick_h__> :P
[18:41] <redir> hatch: 2 wseeks vaca one for work
[18:41] <bac> it is supposed to get to around norfolk friday 8am.  we land there friday 2pm
[18:41] <bac> hi redir.
[18:41] <rick_h__> bac: /me crosses fingers for you
[18:41] <redir> hola
[18:41] <rick_h__> bac: are you set to work on other charmstore cards then tomorrow/monday?
[18:42] <bac> rick_h__: haven't looked really.  but yeah, i'll pick up something
[18:42] <rick_h__> bac: especially keep an eye with roger on the api v4 stuff
[18:42] <bac> rt
[18:42] <rick_h__> bac: ok cool then. Sounds like a plan. 
[18:42] <hatch> rick_h__ so the scale up journey card has a bug associated with it for unit scaling....is this just for reference or...
[18:43] <rick_h__> hatch: yea, it was filed as a bug from luca if I recall
[18:43]  * rick_h__ looks at the bug
[18:44] <rick_h__> hatch: oh, well I guess let's make sure while we're doing scale up journey that's fixed :)
[18:44] <rick_h__> it might be drive-by-able or fixed as part of updating the scale up journey
[18:44] <hatch> sounds good, and do you have reference to the latest scale up journey ui stuff?
[18:44] <hatch> was it just what was in those new inspector mockups?
[18:45] <hatch> wherever those are....
[18:45] <rick_h__> looking
[18:46] <hatch> I don't think a lot of these files were put into the drive, just shared...
[18:47] <rick_h__> https://drive.google.com/a/canonical.com/#folders/0B7XG_QBXNwY1NEtGaHJYZGM4enM
[18:47] <rick_h__> yea, the shared stuff is in drive
[18:47] <rick_h__> it's shared from there
[18:47] <hatch> oh, I need to pin the proper directories or someting heh
[18:48] <rick_h__> yea, search for the juju gui directory
[18:48] <rick_h__> and in there is a design folder
[18:48] <rick_h__> and in there are assets/wireframes for the things
[18:48] <rick_h__> hatch: all else fails bug ant
[18:48] <rick_h__> and spencer
[18:50] <rick_h__> Makyo: looks like your branch landed yay
[18:55] <bac> rick_h__: http://ci.jujugui.org:8080/job/charmstore-merge/
[18:56] <bac> big blue dot
[18:56] <bac> rick_h__: i have had to install jenkins-github-lander on the slave but i have not made it self-updating yet.  does it really need to be?  what about just a daily cron that does a pull?
[19:00] <rick_h__> bac: to update the jenkins-github-lander tool itself?
[19:00] <bac> rick_h__: yeah
[19:00] <rick_h__> bac: to date I've just manually updated those whenever we landed an update to the lander tool
[19:00] <rick_h__> so I'm fine either way
[19:00] <bac> rick_h__: ok.  just need to be aware it lives on the slave too
[19:00] <rick_h__> fortunately it's a quick manual step we could automate with juju run 
[19:00] <rick_h__> bac: rgr, thanks for the heads up
[19:00] <bac> you and 'juju run'
[19:01] <rick_h__> well I got thinking a lot of the stuff we're doing could be scripted
[19:01] <rick_h__> especially like this, since we can target the same command at many services/units
[19:01] <bac> rick_h__: enabling future go projects should be much easier now...
[19:01] <rick_h__> did a bit of face-palm that I didn't think of doing that earlier
[19:02] <rick_h__> bac: awesome, thanks for fighting that down into shape so we've got some good problems solved for us going forward
[19:03] <bac> rick_h__: i've created a bundle, and a branch with all of the required bits including the current .jenv file.  i'll push to a private location at ~yellow shortly.
[19:03] <rick_h__> bac: awesome
[19:05] <Makyo> hatch, https://github.com/juju/juju-gui/pull/416
[19:06] <hatch> Makyo thanks :)
[19:06] <hatch> rick_h__ was the "please test this" something added int he latest iteration of ci?
[19:07] <hatch> Makyo hopefully this works heh, although I can't believe a 100s timeout is not enough lol
[19:07] <rick_h__> hatch: hmm, yea it should just be auto running
[19:07] <hatch> ahh ok then yeah something broken :)
[19:07] <hatch> it doesn't auto-run any longer it doesn't look like
[19:07] <rick_h__> hatch: hmm, did you trigger the current running test run?
[19:08] <hatch> nope, Makyo is landing his latest branch
[19:08] <rick_h__> oh hmm, maybe that triggered it
[19:08] <hatch> but that should be the merge 
[19:09] <rick_h__> hatch: right
[19:11] <jcsackett> rick_h__: naw, i'm good.
[19:14] <rick_h__> jcsackett: ok cool
[19:14] <rick_h__> hatch: flipped a couple of switches. Will see if it runs test runs
[19:14] <hatch> sounds good thanks
[19:23] <bac> rogpeppe: juju/charmstore now has jenkins landing.  like our other projects, after approval use :shipit: to trigger a final test and landing.
[19:27] <rick_h__> bac: he's EOD, can you send an email to peeps maybe?
[19:29] <rick_h__> wow, didn't realize how popular a name uros was until looking in lp for uros
[19:42] <rick_h__> jujugui I'm out. Time to get the camper loaded up and ready for the trip. I'll be around via email or hangout if you need anything. 
[19:42] <hatch> have a good holiday rick_h__ 
[19:42] <hatch> I'll try to not break anything.....
[19:42] <hatch> try
[19:42] <rick_h__> woot woot
[19:42] <rick_h__> :P
[19:42] <hatch> :D
[19:42] <rick_h__> keep an eye on that shifty jrwren character  :P 
[19:43] <rick_h__> and make sure to help out with any juju fun 
[19:43] <hatch> you bet
[19:47] <jrwren> imma see what I can break.
[19:49] <hatch> plz don't let it be ci again......plz not ci :P
[19:51] <jrwren> !np
[19:52] <jrwren> i'm really NOT going to see about breaking anything. With my luck lately, things will just happen.
[20:17] <hatch> hah
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[20:37] <hatch> oh blarg this viewlet manager
[20:52] <bac> good evening gui-peeps
[20:53] <hatch> cya bac
[20:57] <hatch> jcsackett ok I'm totally with you on this viewlet manager thing
[20:57] <hatch> er rick_h__  ^
[20:57] <hatch> it's gota go
[20:57] <hatch> gotta 
[21:06] <jcsackett> hatch: \o/
[21:07] <jcsackett> not that we have time to rearchitect the whole thing right now, but i'd say bye-bye viewlet manager is right up there with bye-bye slots.
[21:08] <hatch> yeah, the problem that it solves still exists but it needs some work so that there can be nested views
[21:21] <rick_h__> hatch: yea, it was an interesting idea to managing chunks of UI but bit off a bit more than it can chew at this point. Frameworks and patterns that last are darn hard. 
[21:22] <hatch> yeah I'm not sure how this is going to work properly without fixing viewlet manager....
[21:22] <hatch> working on it
[21:22] <hatch> databinding will just not work for a while :)
[21:22] <rick_h__> :/ we just can't rip the thing out at this point though. That's a bigger chunk of work and should have more input from devs gone. 
[21:23] <hatch> oh yeah no definitely can't go
[21:23] <hatch> it'll be a ton of work to get rid of it
[21:23] <hatch> I'm hoping we can fix it
[21:23] <rick_h__> hatch: if it's going to be that bad then put the card back and work on the other ones until Makyo and I get back and we can get together and put more brains at it
[21:23] <rick_h__> hatch: I think it'll take all our vision on it to be honest. There's got to be a path in there somewhere
[21:24] <rick_h__> hatch: but we can work on other bits. The destroy stuff, the config changed stuff that should be unblocked at this point right?
[21:24] <hatch> yeah right now I'm just manually instantiating the new view so that it can keep moving forward
[21:25] <rick_h__> hatch: ok, trust your judgement of moving forward without getting bogged down for 3 days of work. 
[21:25] <hatch> the config changed stuff requires the new UI doesn't it?
[21:25] <hatch> maybe I'm miss remembering
[21:25] <rick_h__> I don't recall 100%. I thought some of it was moving to the tab in ghost and such
[21:25] <rick_h__> which the ghost is unblocked a bit now I thought
[21:26] <hatch> yeah I'll have to take another look
[21:26] <hatch> atm I'm going to get this new view structure done so that huw can do the styling and markup
[21:26] <rick_h__> well, all we needed for that was the destroy stuff
[21:26] <rick_h__> with that he could move forward
[21:26] <rick_h__> so don't reorg code/structure for Huhw 
[21:26] <rick_h__> huw
[21:33] <hatch> I mean the scale-up UI 
[21:34] <hatch> lots of styling/markup for that
[21:34] <rick_h__> hatch: right, but the only thing he needs to be unblocked is the destory of non-slot viewlets 
[21:34] <rick_h__> and then he can go back to cleaning up that markup some more
[21:35] <hatch> oh I wasn't working on that stuff at all, I'm not really sure the story behind the slot destroy business
[21:35] <hatch> oh right the change version stuff
[21:36] <rick_h__> when we moved viewlets to be real views, they could have a destructor and thus .destroy()'d then they're swapped out
[21:36] <rick_h__> oh sorry, yea bleeding things together
[21:36] <rick_h__> anyway, back to packing
[22:11] <kadams54> Makyo: how do I change the border on the blocks? I tried setting the stroke color in stylesheet.less but that doesn't seem to be doing it. Very little experience with SVG in HTML…
[22:11] <Makyo> kadams54, is this for the indicator on the block, has a square border around it?
[22:12] <kadams54> It's the border on the block itself. Mocks show them with a light blue border instead of grey.
[22:14] <kadams54> Makyo: see http://cl.ly/image/2n3f3S312819
[22:14] <Makyo> kadams54, oh, we'll need new assets for those, then.  Those are included using img tags.
[22:14] <kadams54> Ah, OK, thans
[22:14] <kadams54> thanks even
[22:14] <Makyo> Well, image, for svg.  So they're not modifiable wihin the doc.
[22:15] <Makyo> We do something similar with subordinate vs. regular blocks.
[22:49] <hatch> jujugui can I get a quick review on https://github.com/juju/juju-gui/pull/417 no qa necessary
[23:11] <huwshimi> Morning
[23:13] <hatch> morning huwshimi 
[23:13] <huwshimi> hatch: Hey
[23:13] <hatch> I have assigned a task for you I was hoping you could get started on today
[23:13] <hatch> if you have the time that is
[23:14] <huwshimi> hatch: Let me take a look
[23:14] <hatch> I assigned you the card in Project 1 which requires https://github.com/juju/juju-gui/pull/417 to land first (test failure is the intermittent one)
[23:38] <huwshimi_> hatch: So do you just want me to create the HTML/CSS for the four states the view can be in?
[23:39] <hatch> huwshimi_ yeah so if you could review and land my pr 417 then modify the template/css to match the design 
[23:40] <huwshimi_> hatch: Well, the template is empty at the moment :)
[23:41] <hatch> yeah.....heavily modify
[23:41] <hatch> lol
[23:42] <hatch> You've got some other stuff in the works I see but I'd like to see if we could 'pair' on this 
[23:42] <hatch> so at your EOD, leave it in a landable state and create a PR
[23:42] <hatch> I'll land it in the morning and continue....etc etc
[23:42] <huwshimi_> hatch: Yeah, I'll take this card now
[23:43] <hatch> I'm thinking we can probably get this done by my EOD Friday pending any big blockers
[23:44] <huwshimi_> sure
[23:44] <hatch> awesome
[23:45] <hatch> I'm working off of a hotspot today so I'm going to hop offline for a while (used up 2GB today heh) I'll likely be back later
[23:45] <hatch> have a good one
[23:53] <rick_h__> huwshimi: I'm out thurs/fri/monday. Cancelled the call tonight, but let me know if you want to chat and we can setup something later
[23:53] <huwshimi> rick_h__: Yep, no problems. I think I'm all good! Thanks for asking :)
[23:54] <rick_h__> huwshimi: k