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      • CatQuest
        well since you do, you can sort out this mess
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      • CatQuest gives up
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      • Leftmost
        Ether_Man, I haven't used it personally, but doesn't emby fill that role?
      • 2017-05-09 12910, 2017

      • Ether_Man
        Leftmost, emby requires a monthly license even for basic features. They market themselves as freemium, but when the "free tier" only lets you browse and not actually play anything, well you're really a paid product and while I have nothing against paid products, I dislike subscriptions for running apps on my own system, that does not in any way require their services, and even more so, they should clearly market themselves as
      • 2017-05-09 12910, 2017

      • Ether_Man
        such and not try to claim that they're free
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        wat
      • 2017-05-09 12953, 2017

      • Leo_Verto[m]
        I use emby and that's not true
      • 2017-05-09 12903, 2017

      • Leo_Verto[m]
        you can use the emby webinterface for free for ever
      • 2017-05-09 12935, 2017

      • Leo_Verto[m]
        the apps cost money, sure, but for my use case which is an emby server with kodi clients running the emby plugins, I can use everything I need for free
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      • Ether_Man
        Right, but then you're basically just working around the restriction, and I'm more of like that I don't want to use that more of on the principle that I think it's a shitty restriction to have in the first place
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        and I'd rather use an open source product with optional premium features than software than one with a closed source client that makes calls to plex.tv
      • 2017-05-09 12943, 2017

      • Leo_Verto[m]
        at least I can make my own emby builds if I don't want to pay
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      • Ether_Man
        You can disable remote access to your Plex if you don't like that. But sure, if your principle is that it has to be open source, feel free.
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      • zas
        I fixed the bugged wiki.mb.o LE cert renewal, cron command was using an unsupported option. I added certbot ppa which provides an up-to-date letsencrypt command supporting the post-hook option.
      • 2017-05-09 12936, 2017

      • CatQuest
        !m zas
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      • BrainzBot
        You're doing good work, zas!
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      • samj1912
        Mineo: ping
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      • Mineo
        pong
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      • samj1912
        I added pip support recently
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      • samj1912
        Can you add me as a maintainer and review the PR
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      • samj1912
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      • samj1912
        Packages are available at picard_dev currently
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      • samj1912
        Seems to install just fine
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      • Mineo
        I've added you as a maintainer
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      • samj1912
        Cool :)
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      • samj1912
        We will discuss pip uploads too in today's meeting, the when and the who
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      • Quesito
        can't manage to get docker to function. anyone around to help? now getting: Exception: Failed to create new database and user! Exit code: 2
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        Quesito: what are you trying to do?
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      • Quesito
        I'm trying to get docker setup for metabrainz org website work
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        have you initialized the database already?
      • 2017-05-09 12952, 2017

      • Quesito
        i thought it'd be fun.....so far I'm just getting a lot of 'failed, failed, failed....'
      • 2017-05-09 12955, 2017

      • Quesito
        yup
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      • Quesito
        last night it ran fine--but seemed to be missing css
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      • Quesito
        but today it's all sorts of hot mess.
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        what does $ git status say?
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      • Quesito
        and I did everything from the earlier convo on this...but still no dice.
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      • Quesito
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        which command are you using to start docker?
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      • Quesito
        um i'm not...docker is running, although I've checked it with hello world...
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      • Sophist_UK watches the docker conv. with interest - it seems to me that sometimes it can take more time to set up a dev environment than you spend on actual development.
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        then which command did you use to start it?
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        you need a different one to start it after the first start
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        after that the database is already initialized
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        and running manage.py with the parameter init_db would probably end up outputting this https://github.com/metabrainz/metabrainz.org/blob… :P
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      • CatQuest
        aw, the test server is bad :(
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        Sophist_UK: docker usually simplifies the process of setting up a dev env a lot
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        at the cost of quite a lot of disk space and runtime overhead
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      • Sophist_UK
        Yes - I suppose containers should do that. But e.g. when I set up the Picard Website test environment on my PC (no docker - not sure if it would have helped), I was stepping into the unknown because all the instructions were for Linux not Windows.
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      • Quesito
        ok Leo_Verto[m] so in terminal 1) docker run hello-world (returns that it is running great. 2) cd metabr* then 3) docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.dev.yml up --build -d
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      • Quesito
        what command am i missing?
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        Sophist_UK: if you're using Windows 10 you could use the Linux subsystem instead
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      • samj1912
        Meeting in 15 miss people are
      • 2017-05-09 12936, 2017

      • samj1912
        s/miss people are/minutes, people
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      • Sophist_UK
        Yoda has arrived.
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        Quesito: huh, that should a) work and b) not trigger the error message you got o_O
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      • Quesito
        Sophist_UK: I'm definitely in unchartered waters for me and I'm really disliking the number of times 'failed' has been used today....
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      • Quesito
        Leo_Verto[m]: yeah I dont get it.
      • 2017-05-09 12929, 2017

      • Quesito
        samj1912: yup! just wanted to see if i could get a fix prior too! :)
      • 2017-05-09 12933, 2017

      • Quesito
        well I shall continue on...thanks for trying to help Leo_Verto[m] ! :)
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      • samj1912
        Quesito: was just reminding about the meeting :P
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      • Sophist_UK
        Leo_Verto[m]: I installed the Linux subsystem a couple of days ago no - not tried it yet.
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      • Quesito
        right on
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      • samj1912
        Sophist_UK: I have no idea how you live off off developing on Windows :P
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      • Quesito
        CatQuest: I believe needed to be reminded about the meeting in 10 minutes ;)
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      • Sophist_UK
        sam1912 meeting reminding about was!
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      • samj1912
        especially when its stuff like python :P
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        sorry I couldn't help you Quesito, my docker setup just finished and I see what you meant when you talked about broken CSS :P
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      • Sophist_UK
        sam1912: Because I am not a pro developer - I do a lot of other stuff on my PC - probably all of which couold be done on Linux though.
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      • Quesito
        have a good meeting Picard team!
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      • Quesito
        if you solve that one Leo_Verto[m] let me know--if I ever make it back to that point...:P
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      • Sophist_UK
        7 mins and 30 odd seconds to go.
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      • samj1912
        Sophist_UK: apart from playing games, yes, just about everything else
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      • Sophist_UK
        I wish I had the time to go through the learning curve. Just choosing the right Linux dist seems to be a steep curve.
      • 2017-05-09 12901, 2017

      • Sophist_UK
        s/dist/distro/
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      • samj1912
        Quesito: about broken CSS, might be a css compilation issue
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        starting with an Ubuntu based distro is probably the best idea, then move to something like Arch if you feel you're ready
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      • samj1912
        Sophist_UK: ubuntu is just right for new users
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        or just start with Arch which really just requires reading the manual
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      • samj1912
        or settle for Manjaro if you have a shitty laptop with dumb driver issues
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        (Manjaro is based on Arch btw)
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      • samj1912
        I know :P
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        I know you know :P
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      • samj1912
        anyways, Ubuntu 17.04 is the way to go Sophist_UK
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      • samj1912
        the best thing about it is that it has tons of guides
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      • samj1912
        and even more packages
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      • samj1912
        Freso: you will be leading the meeting today too?
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      • hibiscuskazeneko
        Is it just me or has MB been painfully slow for days?
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      • Freso
        So, do you want me to lead the meeting, or should I just... sure, I can. :p
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        the Arch wiki also has tons of information and guides that's usually more up to date than the fragmented Ubuntu guides
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      • Leo_Verto[m]
        and there are great packages like picard-git in the AUR :D
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      • Freso
        picard-git is amazing, yes. ;)
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      • Sophist_UK
        !m Freso
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      • BrainzBot
        You're doing good work, Freso!
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      • samj1912
        Leo_Verto[m]: still a bit of a steeper curve than ubuntu :P
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      • Freso
        And on that note...
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      • Freso
        </BANG>
      • 2017-05-09 12902, 2017

      • Freso
        Eh.
      • 2017-05-09 12907, 2017

      • Freso
        <BANG>
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      • Sophist_UK
        LOL
      • 2017-05-09 12914, 2017

      • samj1912
        hello people
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      • zas
        syntax error
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      • Freso
        Let's open before we close, yes? 🙄
      • 2017-05-09 12925, 2017

      • samj1912
        to the first picard meeting of the season :P
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      • zas
        Hey everyone
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      • Freso
        Hunting season? Or just general seasoning?
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      • Sophist_UK
        Lets go hunt some wabbits.
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      • samj1912
        Agenda: Picard 2.0 - Plugins, Threading, Further developement, distribution, UI/UX
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      • TOPIC: MetaBrainz Community and Development channel | MusicBrainz non-development: #musicbrainz | Picard meeting: Picard 2.0 , Picard Works paper PICARD-1082 (Sophist)
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      • Freso
        Oh, crud, I haven't acrually gotten around to reading that paper.
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      • Freso
        Oh well.
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      • Freso
        Picard 2.0... do we just start from an end, with plugins?
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      • Sophist_UK
        I will summarise it when we get to it.
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      • samj1912
        Freso: lets just pick one topic
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      • samj1912
        plugins will do
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      • samj1912
        so I have ported most of the plugins to 2.0
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      • Freso
        Sophist_UK: I think it's an "if" question. I don't think we'll finish this conversation tonight. :)
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      • samj1912
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      • samj1912
        as can be found here
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      • Sophist_UK
        Probably not.
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      • Freso
        🙌
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      • Freso
        !m samj1912
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      • BrainzBot
        You're doing good work, samj1912!