14:03:33 #startmeeting Sway SIG 14:03:33 Meeting started Wed Oct 5 14:03:33 2022 UTC. 14:03:33 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 14:03:33 The chair is Fale[m]. Information about MeetBot at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zodbot#Meeting_Functions. 14:03:33 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 14:03:33 The meeting name has been set to 'sway_sig' 14:03:46 #topic rollcall 14:04:09 .hello Fale 14:04:10 Fale[m]: fale 'Fabio Alessandro Locati' 14:04:34 .hello anthr76 14:04:35 anthr76[m]: anthr76 'Anthony Rabbito' 14:04:35 .hello alciregi 14:04:37 Alessio[m]: alciregi 'Alessio C' 14:05:06 * Alessio[m] lurking 14:05:28 .hello jkonecny 14:05:29 jkonecny[m]: jkonecny 'Jiří Konečný' 14:06:45 where shall we start from? login managers? 14:06:58 Sure. 14:07:03 #topic Login Manager 14:07:54 tracker: https://gitlab.com/fedora/sigs/sway/SIG/-/issues/3 14:10:08 So sometimes this topic can feel like beating a dead horse, but I feel we should try greetd in some form.... (full message at ) 14:11:13 I think qmlgreet could be a good option, at least temporarely 14:11:13 dngray: brought some interesting points up about SDDM yesterday, and I think i'm okay sticking it out on SDDM, but I'm going to have to dig deeper into if that's the case. I have a few issues with it currently in which I haven't dug deep into yet because Im unsure we'll stick with it 14:11:33 @anthr76 what were those about? 14:11:46 * anthr76[m] wishes he can be more help here https://gitlab.com/alebastr/qmlgreet/-/milestones/1 14:13:21 Fale[m]: On my new alder lake laptop my screen always flickers while docked on both the laptop screen and the monitor 14:13:21 On my work laptop (Ryzen 5000) SDDM always default's to the laptop screen during lid closed docked so I need to dig and see if there's a way to at least mirror everything 14:13:30 To login on a fresh boot with my alder lake I basically need to be undocked during luks past SDDM to use it docked 14:13:40 Otherwise it just flickers and freaks out 14:14:25 one thing that I don't like much about SDDM is that last release is 2 years old :-/ 14:14:44 +1 14:15:18 IIRC They were hit pretty hard with the pandemic and Ukraine conflict 14:15:40 also, the missing integration with systemd is something that imho is problematic 14:15:59 Fedora has nearly pressured the maintainers in the past to integrate/fix beta blockers and I don't want to burden them more. They seem to have their hands full, and they are making gradual movement against master 14:17:14 * anthr76[m] is somewhat afraid to know the state of nivida on our builds of SDDM 14:17:25 what's the issue there? 14:17:35 It's nvidia :P 14:17:45 Nothing known, but I'm quite confident no one has tried 14:17:55 or better: why should SDDM have more issues than other login mangers? 14:18:18 maybe @laiot#1694 has 14:18:35 https://pagure.io/fedora-kde/SIG/issue/183#comment-785566 14:19:16 Sorry, I missed a few alarms and just woke up :'( 14:19:19 .hello alebastr 14:19:20 alebastr[m]: alebastr 'Aleksei Bavshin' 14:19:51 I have a laptop with an Nvidia GPU, what are you asking to try? 14:20:08 @laiot#1694 have you tried SDDM login manger? 14:20:50 I don't think so, which spins or distro use it? 14:21:03 Sway Spin 14:21:43 "dngray: brought some interesting..." <- so SDDM is very flexible 14:21:44 > * <@anthr76:mozilla.org> is somewhat afraid to know the state of nivida on our builds of SDDM 14:21:44 we're running it on top of Sway currently, so it's the same as with Sway 14:21:48 but it just requires a good theme 14:22:03 that's what i discovered, and the lxqt one, and default ones are not good themes. 14:22:20 Fale[m]: then yeah, I tried the nightly around... one month ago? I had no issue, I can try it again on a live environment if that's useful 14:22:20 I would say specifically our SDDM with our patches https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/@sway-sig/sway-spin-dev/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/04882190-sddm/sddm.spec 14:22:43 because it's QML you're literally limited only by what objects you use, the reason i think we should package and use one of those "sugar" themes is because they are modern and what a user would expect 14:22:53 those themes use modern objects 14:23:01 and they're GPLv3, so no licensing issues 14:23:15 I think sway quirks with nivida is fairly known. Possibly SDDM with nivida on wayland not so much? 14:23:21 the 2 issues I see with sddm are: 1. 2 years with no releases and 2. no systemd integration 14:23:25 in fact it was on my to-do list to package them and put them in my copr tonight 14:23:37 anthr76[m]: i think it's gotten better 14:23:44 and it will get better now that NVIDIA officially supports GBM 14:23:47 dngray: have you considered updating one of the sddm builtin themes to use QQC2? :) 14:24:20 alebastr[m]: i thought about it, but the sugar ones look so pretty 14:24:25 the problem with these themes is that they were made way before QQC and haven't been updated 14:24:34 and they are better designed 14:24:39 in terms of flexability and settings 14:24:47 one of the things thats really cool is you can adjust a lot of the stuff in the config 14:24:53 and the theme will respect those options 14:25:02 https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1272122 14:25:02 https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1312658 14:25:02 https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1272119 14:25:08 is what i'm talking about 14:25:23 they all use QQC2 14:25:39 frankly the default ones are not great 14:25:46 one of them looks like a weird KDE theme 14:25:53 the other one is just so dumb blue with pink writing 14:25:55 I'm still using the one that comes with the i3 spin, no issues whatsoever. Which one was that? 14:25:59 they look like the rubbish on opendesktop lol 14:26:10 so i have no interest in updating the ones in the upstream source tree 14:26:44 im going to put in a PR with SDDM upstream and tell them to replace those crap themes 14:26:44 lol 14:26:56 because the ones they include make people think SDDM is garbage 14:26:56 also 14:27:11 everyone bases their garbage theme off that those upstream themes 14:27:17 which just are not designed very well 14:27:36 i think what happened with sugar is someone was like "i've had enough, i'm going to do this properly" 14:27:45 see https://github.com/MarianArlt/sddm-sugar-light/wiki 14:28:43 I see theming as secondary/thirdary priority. IMHO the critical parts of a login manager is stability and core features 14:28:43 https://github.com/MarianArlt 14:28:43 > Marian Arlt Grafikdesign & Illustration 14:28:49 so yeah the guy who made them is a graphics designer 14:28:58 Fale[m]: yeah, i do agree 14:29:15 however first impressions, a login screen should look decent 14:29:23 and we can do this trivially, as i am already using this theme on our ostree 14:29:44 surely, but first we should decide if sddm is going to be the login manger or not 14:29:59 what i do like about sddm is it's super lightweight 14:30:04 and very powerful 14:30:16 what else would we choose? gdm? 14:30:45 I see the 2 years with 0 releases and absence of systemd support as two red flags for sddm 14:31:06 Fale[m]: that's fair 14:31:22 Fale: what do you mean by systemd support? 14:31:26 environment vars? 14:31:28 systemd environment variables 14:31:35 i wonder how well it would work with something like systemd-homed 14:31:41 because eventually we will want that to work 14:31:43 https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/environment.d.html 14:31:54 this is kind of what i came to the conclusion when looking at file managers, and other associated stuff 14:32:06 is that the GNOME options, are quite modular, and frankly, not crap 14:32:13 It's important to point that out, but also realize that won't be better with greetd :/ 14:32:14 my understanding is that sddm does not want to integrate with systemd, and therefor systemd-homed will not arrive to sddm 14:32:38 Fale[m]: well then that rules out sddm for me 14:32:44 because like it or not, systemd makes linux good 14:33:35 especially things like systemd-cryptenroll and --with-pin 👍️ 14:33:42 seehttps://github.com/sddm/sddm/pull/1574 14:33:45 we're starting to get some really awesome features, soon systemd-measure 14:33:46 * see https://github.com/sddm/sddm/pull/1574 14:34:00 i used to love alpine linux, but now i refuse to use it 14:34:09 because everything else is just so fragile 14:35:32 Fale: I don't see a complete rejection in this PR. I believe that if you send a PR that sources the variables via DBus interface, they'll accept it. It'll just take a few years :) 14:35:47 okay gdm, does have a bit more of a footprint, if you install that it installs 90MB 14:36:19 so while we could clearly get away with nautilus, gvfs, file-roller yeah that's quite a bit more for gdm 14:37:41 I'm ok with GDM if it checks all boxes 14:37:58 What about lightdm https://github.com/canonical/lightdm 14:37:59 https://clbin.com/Odn0t is gdm btw 14:38:33 looks like it pulls in a quite a bit of gnome 14:38:33 @laiot#1694 ligthdm requires X11, so it's not being considered 14:39:14 laiot: https://github.com/canonical/lightdm/issues/126, https://github.com/canonical/lightdm/issues/63 14:39:47 does canonical even use lightdm anymore on ubuntu 14:39:51 i was pretty sure they didn't 14:39:52 Oh sorry, I read that supports Wayland and I thought X11 wasn't a requirement 14:40:20 both can be solved by getting rid of the rootful X used by lightdm greeter. I.e. switching the greeter to wayland or something 14:40:23 i might add thunar also pulls in a lot of x11 deps 14:40:50 > <@dngray:polarbear.army> when you conisder XFCE, you're getting:... (full message at ) 14:41:11 but the default lightdm gtk greetter looks pretty much hopeless in that sense - when I looked into that it was heavily using x11-specific gdk APIs 14:41:33 you know what i'm really hoping, is that qubes brings back their i3 spin 14:41:35 and maybe uses our package choices, or base for that 14:41:44 Let's try to stay on topic and express that soon 14:42:19 on feature set i don't think really anything ticks all the boxes that gdm does 14:42:21 Does anyone know if fedora would maintain a downstream patch of sourcing `enviroment.d` ? 14:42:34 And even if that answer is yes I at least have some bugs unaccounted for 14:42:35 I don't this Fedora will 14:42:57 s/this/think/ 14:43:30 i would think at this late hour it's probably not best to try to overhaul sddm heavily 14:43:40 that is going to require some testing 14:45:23 oh i found this https://todo.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/greetd/15 lol 14:45:44 alebastr: as you might have seen before you hopped in I'm in no way pressuring you to qmlgreet, but I think while we can afford to break things it's worth testing in whatever state it's in. There's maybe the same amount of quirks in SDDM 14:46:49 it doesn't look hugely alive https://github.com/nowrep/qmlgreet/commits/master 14:47:11 dngray[m]: https://gitlab.com/alebastr/qmlgreet 14:47:57 anthr76: I've seen, yes. I've been pretty busy with a large project at work lately, but I'll try to work on the QML code refactoring I planned 14:47:58 oh :) 14:49:08 I'm not necessary asking that instead as a whole using it AS-IS and trying to iterate before the end of November and if the milestones aren't reached we revert to SDDM 14:50:11 anthr76[m]: tbh, i'm not sure you should be using SDDM, if basic systemd features are not gonna work 14:50:11 I should also ask at this point like I did with SDDM would we consider a friendly fork or patch consuming `enviorment.d` from dbus with greetd since it seems like upstream won't want that 14:50:26 dngray[m]: that's fixed in greetd master, btw 14:50:56 I can apply these patches in Fedora builds 14:51:40 so, my understanding is that we will move to qmlgreet and see if it works and in Novemeber we will decide to procceed with it or revert to sddm. Correct? 14:52:56 I think we can at least have a vote? 14:53:14 does qmlgreet work with the environment.d variables? 14:53:40 you were saying something about systemd stuff needed for systemd-homed as well 14:55:05 env variables - it can be done by wrapping the command sent to greetd with a session script 14:55:45 @anthr76 you mean now or in november? 14:55:48 afaik, systemd-homed does not require anything from the display manager - it's just PAM and some missing selinux policies 14:55:55 Fale[m]: now 14:56:04 yes, let's vote ;-) 14:56:05 alebastr[m]: that was my understanding, i have been researching it 14:56:32 so before you vote, what ate the qmlgreet pros over sddm? 14:56:36 s/ate/are/ 14:57:35 * greetd is a new project breathing some fresh air in the login manager space 14:57:35 * It's being actively maintained and accepting patches 14:57:35 * Maintainers don't seem huge on systemd, but overall seems worthwhile 14:57:57 > <@anthr76:mozilla.org> * greetd is a new project breathing some fresh air in the login manager space 14:57:57 > * It's being actively maintained and accepting patches 14:57:57 > * Maintainers don't seem huge on systemd, but overall seems worthwhile 14:57:57 okay that's what i thought 14:57:57 dngray: upstream sddm wayland support is broken. we maintain our own build with https://github.com/sddm/sddm/pull/1506 applied, but it needs to be merged to proceed with sddm 14:58:06 oh that's nasty 14:58:16 i kinda had a feeling things felt dead around upstream sddm 14:58:26 especially with those super awful default themes 14:58:57 also seems to me that qmlgreet is focusing on wayland support only, which i think is a good thing 14:59:05 whereas sddm is still trying to provide support for X11 14:59:15 i like seeing wayland only things 15:00:01 to be fair, there's nothing that does not work with x11 in greetd+qmlgreet setup. I did experimental config which runs the greeter with startx 15:00:25 i just have this feeling x11 should be eradicated from all codebases, sorry lol 15:01:01 make things wayland only, is always going to make things simpler in terms of design 15:01:16 i look forward to the day when i can think of x11 like we all think of xfree86 15:01:35 Before I hold this vote do we want to choose if we want to do it only in Sericea or make the comp/fedora-sway-config changes? 15:02:26 I would use the same for both if there are no specific reasons to have them different 15:05:04 I would say the only reason for Sericea is you can do it quick and dirty but I think I'd rather have it in all places 15:05:27 yeah likely will get more exposure too 15:05:48 +1 For switching the sway-spin entirely to qml-greet until Novemeber where we will evaluate both qmlgreet and SDDM's development progress 15:05:55 +1 15:05:59 +1 15:06:40 +1 15:07:32 #action anthr76 will attempt to make these changes today or tomorrow. 15:07:45 * anthr76[m] realizes that action won't be too useful after this meeting. 15:07:49 But I wont forget :) 15:08:10 Shall we switch to the next and final topic? 15:08:11 #decision sway-spin moves entirely to qmlgreet until November. In November we will re-evaluate between qml-greet and SDDM 15:08:13 alebastr: do you have it packaged in your COPR, i wanted to try it 15:08:42 #topic Change Proposal 15:09:10 IMHO we should propose it ASAP 15:09:10 * Shall we switch to the next ~~and final topic~~? 15:09:16 dngray: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/alebastr/greetd/, but since gtkgreet was my main inspiration you won't be happy with the UI :) 15:09:30 Can we propose without knowing our login manager? :) 15:09:56 alebastr[m]: we can always fix that later 15:10:29 yes, we can propose it. The expectation is that we are able to produce a Beta version in February https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-38/f-38-devel-tasks.html 15:10:49 Any takers on the proposal or should I do it? 15:10:57 Anything jarring to add to the change proposal? 15:11:04 https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Changes/Fedora_Sway_Spin 15:11:11 * Fale[m] has review it last week and I'm with it 15:11:32 I will give it another shake down this week 15:13:46 sorry for missing this, I had 2 meetings 15:13:50 now I'm focused 15:14:02 👋 15:14:04 to the voting above, +1 for the greetd 15:14:23 I'm looking forward to see it in action 15:14:56 do most votes go like this? 15:15:03 I would propose to put down an action for someone to submit the change before the next meeting 15:15:12 @dngray everyone agreeing? 15:15:21 Fale[m]: yeah. 15:15:33 Fale[m]: +1 feel free to call it 15:15:42 i kinda get the feeling they might, because the decisions made in sericea so far have been very much what i agree with. 15:15:49 @dngray yes, we tend to discuss things to a point where everyone is on the same page, and therefore this means that the votes are very alligned 15:15:52 based on my own testing 15:16:04 Fale[m]: yeah, that's what i thought 15:16:15 i guess we're fortunate there's not a heap of choices heh 15:16:35 @anthr76 do you want the action or I take it? 15:16:42 I think we can go with the change proposal 15:16:42 "https://fedoraproject.org/w/..." <- btw i like the description there 15:16:51 I can take it Fale but that may cost a few package reviews :P 15:17:03 i think one of the biggest problems for people using window managers, like sway is knowing what components they need 15:17:11 dngray[m]: Please do not credit my creativity I did a lot of `%s/i3/sway/g` :) 15:17:29 I really hope it will force me to finally try to get the installation instructions on the background for Live ISO... ☹️ don't have time for things like that recently and probably won't change much anytime soon 15:17:29 @anthr76 I can trade it with 8 reviews :-D 15:17:46 one thing i would say is i expect sericea will bring sway users in general because so easy to install 15:17:48 by it I mean proposal of the change 😄 15:18:09 #action anthr76 to submit the Change Proposal before next meeting 15:18:37 i am curious, though, what was the reasoning behind including both rofi and wofi? 15:18:57 #topic open floor 15:19:28 I just about have my conclusion on the file manager issue on the tracker. I planned to update it last night, but been quite busy. 15:19:48 I have a question on open floor. Are we decided already about the toolbx / distrobox question? 15:20:04 I'm not thrilled with most file manager options but likely we will go with Thunar. I will as I said evaluate the footprint etc in the tracker 15:20:13 anthr76[m]: i wouldn't 15:20:16 i'd go with nautilus 15:20:23 and the reason is because the deps are about the same 15:20:23 jkonecny[m]: I think we shouldn't deviate from silverblue thus toolbox being a default option IMO 15:20:28 dngray[m]: we should have only the rofi-wayland IIRC 15:20:49 dngray[m]: Well I'll have about two weeks to consider that :) 15:20:56 anthr76[m]: ok thanks 15:21:01 anthr76[m]: that may change if you remove other things though 15:21:15 I don't have a strong opinion. I'm happy about the layering there 15:21:17 dngray[m]: we're not adding wofi. something pulls it as a dependency 15:21:29 alebastr[m]: ah. 15:21:45 jkonecny[m]: FWIW after you talking about it I tried the flatpak and it's actually not awful... It'll be neat to see it in flathub eventually 15:21:55 * anthr76[m] still groans about the state of CLI apps in flatpak world 15:21:57 does rofi now support wayland naively? iirc that was my reason for going to wofi in the first place 15:22:10 dngray[m]: There's a active fork 15:22:26 * Fale[m] agrees that we should use the same SilverBlue does for toolbox/distrobox 15:23:02 ...xdg-desktop-portal-wlr. ok, it's my fault. I'll do something with that dependency 15:23:06 > * <@fale:fale.io> agrees that we should use the same SilverBlue does for toolbox/distrobox 15:23:06 that's probably, wise, although i like the idea of distrobox 15:24:10 @dngray I think the question is always my preference vs what makes sense. IMHO we need to rememeber we are part of Fedora, and very close to Fedora SilverBlue, so we should do things differently only when it does really make sense 15:24:28 Fale[m]: that's one of my reasonings for keeping Nautilus 15:24:31 (and when it applies, it would make sense to try to convince SilverBlue to adopt the decision) 15:24:35 because it ties in with other things like gvfs 15:24:47 now i tried xarchiver, that has no gvfs support 15:24:59 so i definitely think nautilus/file-roller is the way to go 15:25:12 unless you remove something which is causing eog, and other things to be pulled in 15:25:40 I have the feeling we can close the meeting and continue discussing outside, because I don't think we are going to make any additional decision today 15:26:59 Fale[m]: unless we want to vote on the file manager 15:27:31 anthr76: btw also worth noting that XFCE dropped Xarchiver, they do not have an archiver tool officially anymore 15:27:31 my main concern about the file managers is dependencies 15:27:52 what is the difference in terms of dependencies for Nautilus 15:27:53 jkonecny[m]: presently nautilus adds very little footprint to Sericea 15:27:57 about as much as Thunar 15:28:17 in that case I'm happy to try it 15:28:18 that may change if there's further gnome dep trimmings to be made though 15:28:21 nautilus being wayland native that sounds like a plus? 15:28:27 we can add it to Sericea just for testing by everyone 15:28:27 anthr76[m]: yes 15:28:48 i used to use Thunar, with Sway on Arch, when i switched to SB/Sway i kinda got forced into using Nautilus 15:28:52 ngl i am not regretting it 15:29:03 because when you install gvfs, you get gnome deps, and you need that with Thunar anyway 15:29:03 dngray[m]: I doubt it will happen 15:29:26 * anthr76[m] has been pleased with our deps so far 15:29:34 is gvfs a requirement? 15:29:43 yes, even with `system-config-printers` 💩 :P 15:29:43 well if you want to mount network shares it is 15:29:56 gvfs-smb is very handy lol 15:30:03 used to use sshfs but that's unmaintained 15:30:28 btw, did someone say something about blueman? 15:30:39 because that was one of the deps with Nautilus, so if we need that anyway 15:30:43 makes sense to use Nautilus 15:30:55 > blueman-nautilus-1:2.3.2-1.fc37.noarch 15:30:58 Anyone willing to try to submit some form of a waybar config 15:30:58 * Fale[m] has not used gvfs for many years, so I don;t feel the need for it... not sure if it's common need or not, though 15:31:12 anthr76[m]: i showed mine off last night 15:31:19 did u guys like? i based it on Stefano Figura 🐧 (returntrip)'s config 15:31:46 It honestly seemed a bit much for me, but I'm quite a minimalist and the css will need some re-branding I think to fit in with things 15:31:48 It is a good start though 15:31:55 also one other thing, worth thinking about is accessability 15:32:00 anthr76[m]: I can propose mine with a minor modifications as base? 15:32:02 Fonts would need to be re-worked as well 15:32:03 pretty sure GNOME has a lot of importance on that hey 15:32:11 because i know a few blind people who use tiling window managers 15:32:12 jkonecny[m]: I'm quite happy with anything at this point :) 15:32:19 * anthr76[m] uploaded an image: (14KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/mozilla.org/6fbd0e68cd65bc632ef70210f2ab749dddd4c0a4/image.png > 15:32:30 This is mine currently 15:32:31 so this might be another reason to use Nautilus 15:33:59 * jkonecny[m] uploaded an image: (64KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/fedora.im/f4770359b3313ea1b062f571a90c56c03f640424/2022-10-05T17%3A33%3A36%2C480609431%2B02%3A00.png > 15:34:04 and this is mine 15:34:06 it's transparent 15:34:14 * dngray[m] uploaded an image: (32KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/polarbear.army/bOPMOSQrmClsDWhsKZOQiAhN/20221006_02h03m23s_grim.png > 15:34:33 mine is black 15:34:47 jkonecny[m]: that looks difficult to read lol 15:35:31 ahh, just realized that we need to solve fonts there, I wonder what is available in the repo 15:35:39 jkonecny[m]: yes i currently u se nerdfont menlo 15:35:45 me too 15:35:54 or meslo or whatever it is 15:35:54 dngray[m]: This doesn't looks so bad. When I was on my laptop and scalling at 2.0 the active window was cutting into my workspaces 15:36:01 with 0 SZ 15:36:21 anthr76[m]: yes my configs use the selenized color scheme 15:36:25 https://github.com/jan-warchol/selenized/ 15:36:25 Overall though I don't have much of a creativity skillset so I'm willing to take whatever because the reference waybar config is rough :) 15:36:37 selenized has 4 variants 15:36:53 and a lot of themes for various things 15:37:14 https://github.com/jan-warchol/selenized/blob/master/the-values.md 15:37:44 i would be going with something that is either that or https://www.nordtheme.com/ 15:37:46 iirc has good contrast too 15:38:11 i seem to remember the selenized author saying good things about it 15:38:18 The needful is increasing at work. I may have to drop soon. 15:39:08 personally i think for the waybar theme i'd go with something simple like mine 15:39:14 looks a bit like the gnome bar at the top anyway 15:40:33 Shall we close the meeting? 15:41:09 I don’t think I have anything else. 15:42:14 Sunday-Sunday I am traveling for work and last 4 days I’m going OOO. For awareness 15:42:16 https://github.com/dngray/dotfiles/blob/main/home/.chezmoiexternal.toml#L10 probably should package that 15:42:24 url = "https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v2.1.0/Meslo.zip" 15:42:57 #endmeeting