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[07:18] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:23] <didrocks> good morning
[07:32] <pieq> salut les desktoppers :)
[07:34] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks, pieq
[07:38] <didrocks> salut pieq, oSoMoN
[07:38] <pieq> a friend of mine (running 19.10) saw that Firefox 73 was released and was wondering why he didn't have it in the repo yet. I told him to be patient :) but I was wondering what was the process from the desktop team
[07:39] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN, didrocks, pieq
[08:21] <jibel> pieq, he could use the snap. 73 is in the candidate channel
[08:21] <jibel> bonjour BTW
[08:24] <pieq> jibel, merci, je transmets. But I was just curious about the current debian packaging process.
[08:53] <oSoMoN> pieq, the process is the following: I push the new version to the current devel series (currently focal) and I prepare backports for all supported releases in a PPA, which I then validate and hand over to the security team for publication
[08:53] <oSoMoN> the security team does their own validation and verifications, and then publish to the -security and -updates pockets
[08:54] <oSoMoN> firefox 73.0 is ready for publication as far as I'm concerned
[08:55] <oSoMoN> it should hit {bionic,eoan}-{security,updates} very soon
[08:55] <oSoMoN> (xenial is a different matter this time, blocked on bug #1856861)
[08:55] <ubot5> bug 1856861 in firefox (Ubuntu) "Firefox 73 require C++17, not available in xenial" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1856861
[09:07] <pieq> oSoMoN, thanks a lot for the explanation!
[09:07] <oSoMoN> you're welcome
[09:08] <marcustomlinson> doko: on it
[09:08] <marcustomlinson> morning desktoppers
[09:09] <oSoMoN> good morning marcustomlinson
[09:10] <Wimpress> Morning o/
[09:10] <marcustomlinson> hey oSoMoN and Wimpress
[09:10] <oSoMoN> morning Wimpress
[09:15] <didrocks> hey Wimpress, marcustomlinson
[09:21] <marcustomlinson> hey didrocks
[09:21] <duflu> Morning marcustomlinson and Wimpress
[09:21] <duflu> My scrollback failed again
[09:22] <marcustomlinson> morning duflu
[09:22] <marcustomlinson> well my morning at least
[09:26] <duflu> http://www.total-knowledge.com/~ilya/mips/ugt.html
[09:26] <marcustomlinson> :)
[09:37] <oSoMoN> :)
[09:43] <oSoMoN> salsa.debian.org is down, that's untimely
[10:49] <Laney> greetings!
[10:51] <marcustomlinson> morning Laney
[10:56] <ricotz> good morning
[11:00] <marcustomlinson> hi ricotz
[11:02] <Laney> hey marcustomlinson ricotz
[11:04] <duflu> Morning Laney
[11:05] <didrocks> hey Laney
[11:11] <Laney> hey marcustomlinson ricotz duflu didrocks
[11:32] <tkamppeter> Some core dev around here? Could you have a look at bug 1862926? It updates SANE to make the scanning in nearly all modern multi-function printers work and hopefully also stops users from mucking around with HPLIP (bug 1766020).
[11:32] <ubot5> bug 1862926 in sane-backends (Ubuntu) "Request for update: SANE 1.0.29" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1862926
[11:32] <ubot5> bug 1766020 in hplip (Ubuntu) "package python3 3.6.5-3 failed to install/upgrade: installed python3 package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 4" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1766020
[12:39] <ogra> oSoMoN, my chromium madly spams my journal with denials recently ...
[12:39] <ogra> ogra@acheron:~$ journalctl |grep chromium|grep -c DENIED
[12:39] <ogra> 142918
[12:40] <ogra> apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="snap.chromium.chromium" name="/home/ogra/snap/chromium/1005/.config/chromium/Default/Cookies-journal" pid=16571 comm="ThreadPoolForeg" requested_mask="wc" denied_mask="wc" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000
[12:41] <ogra> (i assume an issue with the "refresh awarenes" ? )
[13:49] <sil2100> jibel: hey! You around today?
[13:51] <jibel> sil2100, hi
[14:24] <GunnarHj> Wimpress: Do you possibly have time to sponsor the debdiff at bug #1861481?
[14:24] <ubot5> bug 1861481 in lightdm (Ubuntu) "language-options causes live CD sessions to be untranslated" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1861481
[14:43] <oSoMoN> ogra, that sounds like it, indeed. Do you have experimental.refresh-app-awareness set to true?
[14:43] <ogra> let me check
[14:44] <ogra> nope, only hotplug in the output ...
[14:44] <ogra> should i set it for next update ?
[14:45] <oSoMoN> ogra, I highly recommend it
[14:46] <oSoMoN> I've had it on for a few months and it works nicely
[14:46] <ogra> ok ...
[14:46] * ogra will watch the logs after next update ...
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[15:18] <Wimpress> GunnarHj: Let me take a look.
[15:20] <GunnarHj> Wimpress: Sure. I'm here if you need any clarifications.
[15:20] <Wimpress> Looks sensible to me, sadly lightdm is not in my package set :-(
[15:22] <GunnarHj> Wimpress: What?? it's in the ubuntu-mate packageset, and I took for granted that you were one of the uploaders.
[15:26] <GunnarHj> Wimpress: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/packagesets/focal/ubuntu-mate
[15:26] <Wimpress> lightdm is in the ubuntu-mate packageset? #TIL
[15:27] <Wimpress> OK, leave that with me. I'll take a look later.
[15:28] <GunnarHj> Great. :)
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[15:34] <oSoMoN> Laney, fyi, I'm working on the gnome-initial-setup update
[15:35] <oSoMoN> Séb already updated it in debian, so I'm doing the ubuntu part only
[15:37] <Laney> sweet
[15:45] <hellsworth> good morning desktopers
[15:45] <marcustomlinson> hey hellsworth
[15:45] <oSoMoN> good morning hellsworth
[15:45] <hellsworth> hi yall!
[15:47] <didrocks> hey hellsworth
[15:48] <hellsworth> hi there didrocks :)
[15:48] <kenvandine> good morning hellsworth
[15:48] <Wimpress> Hello hellsworth o/
[15:49] <hellsworth> good morning indeed
[15:49] <hellsworth> hi everyone. hugs all around :)
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[17:11] <oSoMoN> gnome-initial-setup done: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-initial-setup/3.35.90-1ubuntu1
[17:14] <hellsworth> nice!
[17:14] <hellsworth> i'll use this as an example when i do one :)
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