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- # [00:50] <nessy> foolip: congrats on the HTML5 video release of Opera!!
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- # [00:52] <foolip> nessy: thank you :)
- # [00:53] <foolip> you can see why I haven't replied to the media fragments thread in a few days now
- # [00:53] <nessy> say, if I install gstreamer on the mac, will it work?
- # [00:53] <nessy> sure, you do what you have to do
- # [00:53] <foolip> no, the feature is disabled, so it won't even try looking for GStreamer
- # [00:53] <nessy> I feel really bad for not having had any time to work on a11y stuff since TPAC - only media fragments and other contracts
- # [00:54] <foolip> also, I don't believe there is a standard GStreamer distribution for Mac, is there?
- # [00:54] <nessy> there are always priorities :-)
- # [00:54] <nessy> I have just port installed gstreamer on the mac, so yes, there is
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- # [00:55] <nessy> port is a standard distro for the mac
- # [00:55] <nessy> fink is the other one
- # [00:56] <nessy> and even fink has a gstreamer package http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/gstreamer-0.10
- # [00:57] <nessy> this is the port package: http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/gnome/gstreamer/Portfile
- # [00:57] <nessy> you might want to consider falling back to these on the mac when installed
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- # [00:59] <foolip> right, I installed those once
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- # [01:00] <foolip> however, we can't ask users to install that, it has a ridiculous amount of dependencies
- # [01:00] <foolip> with the lack of a package manager, it can't be automated even
- # [01:00] <nessy> no, you cannot expect it
- # [01:01] <nessy> but just like on Linux, where you also cannot expect it to be installed, you can still fall back to it if available
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- # [01:01] <foolip> but on linux it is "native", and we can let the packages depend on the right packages
- # [01:02] <nessy> it's as much "native" on macports as it is on ubuntu
- # [01:02] <nessy> it's just a package to be installed
- # [01:02] <nessy> I just did "port install gstreamer" and it got all the dependencies
- # [01:02] <foolip> macports isn't native to Mac though is it?
- # [01:02] <nessy> if you do any kind of development on the mac, it is
- # [01:03] <nessy> normal users probably won't have it installed
- # [01:03] <nessy> this is why I say: when it's available, it would make sense to fall back to it
- # [01:03] <nessy> otherwise you can do what you do on windows
- # [01:03] <nessy> btw: some ppl also have gstreamer "natively" installed on Windows - but probably a lot less than those who have macports or fink
- # [01:03] <foolip> I will make a minimal mac build, like on windows
- # [01:04] <nessy> yeah, that will be the best
- # [01:04] <nessy> but why not have that for all platforms and only use it where gstreamer is not installed natively?
- # [01:07] <foolip> on Unix there's no need - GStreamer will be there (once our package dependencies or installer scripts make it so)
- # [01:08] <foolip> anyway, I'm pretty sure #whatwg is not the perfect place to discuss this
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- # [01:11] <foolip> nessy: thanks for the tweets :)
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- # [01:15] <nessy> there's also a blog post waiting :)
- # [01:15] <nessy> but I need to get breakfast first
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- # [01:16] <nessy> oh, I thought anything html5 related can be discussed here! sorry!
- # [01:16] <AryehGregor> You can, nobody cares.
- # [01:16] <AryehGregor> It's interesting to read, and no one else is discussing anything here right now anyway.
- # [01:19] <foolip> nessy: you're waiting to read or to write a blog post?
- # [01:20] <Philip`> Anything unrelated to HTML5 can be discussed here too, and often is
- # [01:20] <foolip> hehe, indeed
- # [01:20] <Philip`> Socks are great, aren't they?
- # [01:20] * foolip goes off to learn about git hooks
- # [01:25] <gsnedders> Happy new year, y'all!
- # [01:26] <gsnedders> nessy: Everything is on-topic here :P
- # [01:27] <nessy> I'm in the middle of writing a blog post about how cool it is that Opera released this :)
- # [01:28] <nessy> I wanted to get it working on my mac with ports, thought, but that's obviously not going to happen :)
- # [01:28] <gsnedders> Of course Opera is cool :P
- # [01:28] <nessy> I only care about video ;)
- # [01:29] <gsnedders> Well, I'll say that Carakan in the cool thing in 10.50, just to spite foolip :)
- # [01:29] <Philip`> Are you only allowed one cool thing per release?
- # [01:30] <gsnedders> Well, no. But what I worked on most is by definition the coolest.
- # [01:30] <daedb> http://9elements.com/io/projects/html5/canvas/ is awesome :O
- # [01:32] <foolip> nessy: sorry :/ I borrowed a MacBook over the weekend so I can hack on it though
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- # [01:42] <AryehGregor> This is a seriously awesome real-life application of canvas: http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
- # [01:42] <AryehGregor> At least if you're a math nerd.
- # [01:44] <gsnedders> Old.
- # [01:44] * gsnedders hides
- # [01:45] <nessy> foolip: no worries - I will just install it on my winodws and linux partitions :)
- # [01:45] <nessy> but if I could have hacked it together on Mac, that would have been a bonus :)
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- # [01:48] <foolip> I think there's ample opportunity for hacking on Linux still
- # [01:49] <doublec> foolip: nice job on the <video> release!
- # [01:49] <foolip> doublec: thanks!
- # [01:50] <AryehGregor> So, I take it 10.5 > 10.10? Why not 10.50?
- # [01:50] <gsnedders> AryehGregor: It is 10.50.
- # [01:50] <AryehGregor> Why does everything call it 10.5, then?
- # [01:50] <gsnedders> Anything that calls it 10.5 is technically wrong.
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- # [01:51] <foolip> did we call it 10.5 anywhere?
- # [01:51] <AryehGregor> http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=opera+10.5
- # [01:51] <gsnedders> AVL did in the blog post for the new year's build, seemingly
- # [01:51] <AryehGregor> my.opera.com and labs.opera.com, at least.
- # [01:51] <AryehGregor> And yeah, Anne's blog.
- # [01:51] <foolip> oh well
- # [01:51] <gsnedders> I don't think it overly matters. People call 10.10 10.1 too :)
- # [01:52] <AryehGregor> And I saw it on Slashdot too, and as we all know, Slashdot is very reliable in its headlines and summaries.
- # [01:52] <gsnedders> Blatantly we should just call it Evenes and be done with it.
- # [01:52] <foolip> perhaps our version number are floats, not a major.minor scheme
- # [01:52] <gsnedders> And call 10, 10.01, and 10.10 Perigrine (or however you spell it).
- # [01:52] <AryehGregor> Then why not use 10.1 instead of 10.10?
- # [01:52] <gsnedders> Then there's no ambiguity whatsoever!
- # [01:53] <AryehGregor> Peregrine?
- # [01:53] <gsnedders> Whatever the codename for all those releases was.
- # [01:53] <foolip> heh, the Opera employee gets told how to spell the Opera release
- # [01:53] <AryehGregor> Well, "peregrine" is a regular old English word.
- # [01:54] <AryehGregor> I was just guessing.
- # [01:54] <gsnedders> Like I can spell anyway. :)
- # [01:54] <foolip> Peregrine is Presto 2.2, i.e. Opera 10
- # [01:54] <foolip> Evenes is Presto 2.5, i.e. Opera 10.5
- # [01:54] <gsnedders> No, the Desktop releases based upon Presto 2.2
- # [01:54] * gsnedders hides
- # [01:55] * foolip slaps gsnedders
- # [01:55] <foolip> I'm lying, the version numbers are right, but the codenames are for desktop releases, not core (presto) releases
- # [01:55] <gsnedders> hah. The Presto Wikipedia page has changed it's opinion again of what Presto release Carakan was added in.
- # [01:55] <gsnedders> *its
- # [01:56] <foolip> thank god, Wikipedia sets the record straight
- # [01:56] <foolip> (i.e. since we don't know we can always trust Wikipedia)
- # [01:56] <gsnedders> (Well, Peregrine is also the codename of the Core branch of 2.2 for Desktop...)
- # [01:56] <foolip> meh, what's the point of git hooks if you can't but them under version control?
- # [01:57] <foolip> put
- # [01:57] <foolip> b + gravity -> p
- # [01:58] <Philip`> foolip: You'd like it if cloning and using an external git repository (even if you never use the code it contains) could result in it executing arbitrary hook scripts on your system?
- # [01:59] <foolip> Philip`: you may just have a point
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- # [02:09] <foolip> gsnedders: do you compulsively need to create a minimized test case every time something crashes?
- # [02:09] <foolip> if so, keep it out of your home ;)
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- # [02:19] <Dashiva> gsnedders: That's like wondering whether to replace your pet parakeet with a pet elephant when your wife collects 9th century china
- # [02:19] <AryehGregor> Dashiva, you should watch the Mythbusters episode on bulls in a china shop.
- # [02:20] <AryehGregor> They set up racks of china and let a whole bunch of bulls loose to run around.
- # [02:20] <AryehGregor> And they ran right between the shelves repeatedly and didn't knock over a thing.
- # [02:20] <AryehGregor> It was pretty hilarious.
- # [02:20] <Dashiva> That's bulls
- # [02:20] <Dashiva> Elephants are... somewhat wider
- # [02:20] <AryehGregor> Well, you'd need more space between the shelves for an elephant, obviously.
- # [02:20] <AryehGregor> I mean the stands, or bookcases, or whatever you're putting the china on.
- # [02:21] <Dashiva> Well, that's the thing, you don't usually consider "would an elephant fit here" when decorating your home
- # [02:21] <AryehGregor> Depends what sort of guests you have, I suppose.
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- # [02:32] <Philip`> A pet elephant seems like a terrible idea regardless of your china collection habits
- # [02:32] <Philip`> For a start, you'd have to deal with all the footprints in your butter
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- # [02:34] <AryehGregor> You don't have to let it walk in your butter. You could train it to not climb onto tables and so on.
- # [02:34] <Dashiva> It doesn't climb the table, it gets in the fridge
- # [02:34] <AryehGregor> Hopefully more effectively than our cats, who are trained not to climb onto tables if any people are around to watch.
- # [02:35] <AryehGregor> Well, you'd have to be cleverer to stop them from getting into things, I guess, what with the trunk and all.
- # [02:35] <AryehGregor> Most pets are too small to open the fridge.
- # [02:35] <AryehGregor> I imagine that if you had a pet elephant, it would be best kept outside.
- # [02:36] <AryehGregor> (I'm sure *someone* out there has a pet elephant. I read about a lady who had like twenty pet lions in her house or something. She apparently got a permit and everything, totally legit.)
- # [02:36] <AryehGregor> (This is a vague memory, though, so reality might be less entertaining, as usual.)
- # [02:37] <AryehGregor> Anyway, I'm off for the night. Good night, and happy new year to whoever has recently experienced or will imminently experience the dawn of a new year.
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- # [02:41] <Dashiva> I'm still waiting for the galaxyrise myself
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- # [06:57] <MikeSmith> the static versions of the author view of the HTML5 spec now have toc.js and dfn.js enabled
- # [06:57] <MikeSmith> http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-author-view/
- # [06:58] <MikeSmith> http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-author-view/spec.html
- # [06:58] <MikeSmith> so each page of the multipage version now has an on-page TOC
- # [06:59] <MikeSmith> and if you click on terms on bold that are <dfn> instances, it'll show you backreference to all the hyperlinks to that term
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- # [12:36] <gsnedders> foolip: No, I just don't want my browser crashing in general :)
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- # [13:19] <annevk> happy new year
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- # [13:54] <annevk> thanks nessy, glad we made you happy with a video release :)
- # [13:54] <annevk> was a surprise to me too to be honest
- # [13:56] <nessy> it's totally awesome
- # [13:57] <nessy> seeking is still required to make it useful, but it's awesome :)
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- # [16:47] <gsnedders> Anyone know of any blog software that uses a serializer for all output?
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The end :)