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[06:04] <PaoloRotolo> Good morning |
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[06:08] <ajmitch> hi |
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[06:46] <dholbach> good morning |
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[06:56] <PaoloRotolo> Good morning dholbach :) |
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[07:06] <dpm> good morning all |
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[07:09] <PaoloRotolo> Good morning dpm :) |
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[07:14] <dpm> hey PaoloRotolo :) |
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[07:14] <dholbach> ciao PaoloRotolo |
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[07:15] <PaoloRotolo> ciao :) |
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[07:47] <PaoloRotolo> Good morning popey |
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[18:45] <mhall119> stgraber: wendar: ajmitch_: could I get a list of the different build systems ARB submissions are using? |
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[20:56] <ajmitch> mhall119: sure, though there are numerous variations like hand-written makefiles |
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[21:09] <mhall119> ajmitch: we'll be hard pressed to support hand-written makefiles, but if we can get a number of how many of those there are, it might be good to know |
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[21:10] <ajmitch> it may take a bit to dig through all the submissions & count them up, but we can start with those that dholbach's bot branched |
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[21:10] <ajmitch> at least for the app showdown, it felt like 90% were the standard setup.py from quickly |
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[21:39] <mhall119> ajmitch: yeah, but then again we specifically encouraged that for the showdown |
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[21:41] <ajmitch> which is a good thing |
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[21:42] <ajmitch> many of the prior submissions looked to be existing apps that weren't written just for ubuntu, so they had a range of build systems |
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[21:42] * ajmitch will have to dig up what's been downloaded off the old laptop |
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