06:50 bentiss: __tim: indeed, openssl certificate error. Though with daniels being off, I'm not sure I'll be able to solve it quickly
07:08 bentiss: I think I fixed the certificate, emptying the queue of missed emails now
07:09 bentiss: mails are going through, so it should be it
08:19 MrCooper: thanks bentiss!
08:36 bentiss: no worries
09:56 __tim: thanks!
10:51 daniels: bentiss: thanks a lot!
13:35 bentiss: gitlab security upgrade in progress (should require just a restart, going from 16.9.1 to 16.9.2)
13:36 bentiss: DavidHeidelberg: BTW, not sure if it was you who was working on the mesa-rootfs s3 bucket, but the permissions are now fixed, and they should allow for CI to write data in there
13:43 bentiss: upgrade done, hopefully no one was impacted
13:43 zmike: I was impacted, but I'm an adult so I was able to wait a few minutes
13:44 bentiss: heh
13:54 DavidHeidelberg: bentiss: thank you! it was krastevm.
13:55 DavidHeidelberg: whot: btw. nice git-diff patch :) I'll try to test it soon!
14:31 user2345: hello guys
14:31 user2345: i have a question
14:33 user2345: it is possible to "override" a single freedesktop.org.xml mimetype with another container in a custom xml file?
14:35 user2345: i mean, the mimetype override seems working when the custom one is installed in the user database (so it is loaded "after" the freedesktop.org.xml) or in the system database but having a filename that is alphabetically sorted after freedesktop.org.xml (ie xxx.xml or freedesktop.org1.xml)
14:36 user2345: so my question is: exist a mechanism to do the override aside of these scenarios, so regardless of system/user or filename?
18:32 siak: Is Xorg created by freedesktop?
19:05 alanc: Xorg is hosted on freedesktop, it was created by developers working with the X.Org Foundation
19:05 alanc: (based on what was previously developed by MIT, the X Consortium, and the XFree86 project)
20:25 siak: So what is the role of freedesktop?
20:31 airlied: there are kinda 2 freedesktops, the infrastructure provisioning, and then standards group
23:12 whot: DavidHeidelberg: thanks! it was surprsingly easy, i spent more time trying to figure out how to send the patch correctly ;)