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[09:02] <Kalinda> !regression-alert
[09:02] <ubottu> bdmurray, cjwatson, Daviey, didrocks, doko, infinity, jdstrand, pitti, RAOF, Riddell, ScottK, seb128, skaet, slangasek, SpamapS, stgraber: reporting regression in a stable release update; investigate severity, start an incident report, perhaps have the package blacklisted from the archive
[09:11] <infinity> Kalinda: Some context on that would be nice?
[09:12] <infinity> Excellent.
[10:06] <slangasek> infinity: perhaps we should remove that bot command and redirect people to using the regression-update tag on bug reports
[11:42] <ScottK> That trigger has come in handy in the past. I don't recall it being abused before.
[11:42] <ScottK> I wouldn't change it based on one time.
[13:15] <michagogo> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+announcements seems to be outdated...
[13:19] <_nedR> Hello i am trying to compile gnome-control-center for ubuntu precise but ./configure keeps complaining that "Package requirements (gtk+-3.0 >= 3.3. 5 glib-2.0 >= 2.31.0 gthread-2.0 gio-2.0 gio-unix-2.0 gsettings-desktop-schemas >= 3.0.2 libnotify >= 0.7.3 gnome-desktop-3.0 fontconfig) were not met: No package 'gnome-desktop-3.0' found"
[13:19] <_nedR> https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/gnome-control-center
[13:21] <_nedR> I can't find gnome-desktop-3.0 package.. anyone know solution
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[19:05] <infinity> slangasek: The real-time nature of IRC is handy, if people happen to be around. Doesn't mean people shouldn't ALSO tag bugs. Anywhere that documents one should probably reference the other.
[20:59] <juliank> Is there any chance to get some more device IDs added to libmtp in trusty? utopic also needs some updates first, though
[21:00] <juliank> MTP is annoying.
[21:57] <ScottK> juliank: Sure. I think that's a reasonable thing to SRU.
[21:59] <juliank> ScottK: Yeah, and because it's only data, so there should be no regressions at all.
[21:59] <ScottK> Yes and support for new hardware is something we do try to support.