[12:05] <lamont> Kinnison: that's such an obvious thing in the baz commit --help output...
[12:05] <jamesh> lamont: less mean than chattr +i
[12:05] <lamont> heh
[12:05] <Kinnison> lamont: aye
[12:05] <Kinnison> lamont: and it doesn't deny commits anyway
[12:05] <Kinnison> lamont: it just requires that the user know to do commit --fix
[12:06] <Kinnison> but it should be enough to persuade all but the most pig headed of tits to work out why it's sealed
[12:36] <bradb_> quit
[12:36] <bradb_> jalsdjfasd
[02:05] <\sh> if anybody has a clue about the email interface to malone...please look at this bug..https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/4064
[02:05] <Ubugtu> Malone bug #4064: aria: merge new debian version Fix req. for: aria (Ubuntu), Severity: Normal, Assigned to: MOTU, Status: New http://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/4064
[02:06] <\sh> forget it..
[07:33] <Kinnison> night all
[07:42] <Burgundavia> Kinnison, mmm....
[08:46] <JJK> Hello, yesterday (about 9pm GMT+1) I tried to sign up, but I haven't received the email yet (8:50am GMT+1). How long should it take before the email is sent?
[08:49] <JJK> Tried again, and received the email, so problem is solved.
[12:02] <matsubara> good morning!
[12:47] <highvoltage> good morning matsubara 
[01:24] <\sh> guys...when I set a bug to pending upload...why is it disappearing from my reported bugs?
[02:40] <kiko> ahoy
[02:40] <matsubara> yo
[02:41] <kiko> \sh_away, I think we might only be displaying new and assigned bugs
[05:14] <dseomn> is a lp support request a good place to ask for a piece of software to be made?
[05:20] <mdke> dseomn, a bug or a bounty would be more appropriate in my opinion
[05:21] <dseomn> what should I file the bug under?
[05:22] <dseomn> actually, nvm, a bug wouldn't be a good place b/c not many people would see it and the people who would see it would be too busy
[05:32] <mdke> dseomn, email to ubuntu-devel? if ubuntu related
[05:32] <dseomn> nope, not ubuntu related
[05:33] <mdke> well then a LP request is definitely not the right place :)
[05:33] <dseomn> ok, thanks
[05:33] <mdke> not a lot of people use LP yet outside Ubuntu
[05:34] <dseomn> ubuntu people might be interested, but it's not realted to ubuntu. I want something like http://www.terrasource.net/ but free/libre and for ubuntu
[05:35] <dseomn> s/for/able to legally work on/
[05:40] <mdke> dseomn, sounds nice
[05:41] <dseomn> yeah, a lot of the work is there, just not the gui stuff, and I have virtually no gui coding skills
[05:42] <dseomn> povray with some new include files could do a lot of the work
[05:55] <matsubara> Does anybody know where is the link to register a new project?
[05:56] <matsubara> I just filed bug 4196
[05:56] <Ubugtu> Malone bug #4196: No obvious way to register a new project Fix req. for: launchpad (upstream), Severity: Normal, Assigned to: Nobody, Status: New http://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/4196
[06:41] <Kinnison> Hilo all
[09:43] <Prodigal_Son> ... I put in my e-mail address to register for launchpad over 24 hours ago, and still have not recieved a registration e-mail, anything i can do about that?
[09:46] <Prodigal_Son> aparently not a friendly crowd :(
[09:47] <matsubara> You can try using another e-mail
[09:47] <Prodigal_Son> i c
[09:47] <Prodigal_Son> i put in 3 different ones
[09:47] <N3twrkM4n> I just registered about half an hour ago and it went right through...
[09:47] <N3twrkM4n> Did you press Enter or Click the Submit button?
[09:48] <Prodigal_Son> i clicked on the button
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> Sometimes it makes a difference
[09:48] <Prodigal_Son> and i got the screen saying e-mail has been sent
[09:48] <uws> Prodigal_Son: Did you kill a goat while registering? And mumbling words of praise to Launchpadtulatalalaebeb when hitting SUBMIT?
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> did you try using the same e-mail twice?
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> haha
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> yes goats blood is necessary
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> as are chicken bones
[09:48] <uws> FRESH chicken bones
[09:48] <uws> very important
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> YES
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> VERY!
[09:48] <dseomn> Prodigal_Son: did you check the mail server logs (if it's your server)?
[09:48] <N3twrkM4n> call your ISP and have them check your mail logs ;-)
[09:49] <Prodigal_Son> it's a yahoo account, and my school account
[09:49] <N3twrkM4n> eh
[09:49] <N3twrkM4n> Yahoo takes a while for some things
[09:49] <N3twrkM4n> I had a RR account used and they usually go through quickly
[09:49] <Prodigal_Son> figured my school account should go in
[09:49] <N3twrkM4n> hahaahhaha
[09:49] <N3twrkM4n> my school e-mail is slow as hell
[09:49] <N3twrkM4n> send a message one day, maybe get it the next
[09:50] <dseomn> Prodigal_Son: try again while chanting "42! 42! 42! ..."
[09:50] <N3twrkM4n> hah
[09:50] <N3twrkM4n> how long have you waited for the e-mails?
[09:50] <Prodigal_Son> 24 hours
[09:50] <N3twrkM4n> eh
[09:50] <dseomn> if this were #musicbrainz I would say try bribing sabdfl with chocolate
[09:51] <N3twrkM4n> hard saying
[09:51] <N3twrkM4n> could be a fluke
[09:51] <N3twrkM4n> maybe you typed the e-mail addresses wrong all three times?
[09:51] <N3twrkM4n> Mavis Beacon would know
[09:52] <N3twrkM4n> I'd wait, to see if you get some kinda error in your mail in the next day
[09:52] <N3twrkM4n> or try to have a friend sign up and see if he/she can signup
[09:53] <matsubara> Prodigal_Son: maybe you can check if Yahoo isn't filtering it as spam...
[09:53] <dseomn> if it is, you need dance with a piece of ham while clicking submit
[09:54] <N3twrkM4n> ham and pineapple...
[09:54] <N3twrkM4n> with those aewsome cherries
[09:54] <N3twrkM4n> on 350 for 3 hours
[09:54] <dseomn> no, ham is the opposite of spam
[09:55] <dseomn> who cares about the actual food, the digital stuff is what counts!
[09:56] <N3twrkM4n> digital ham?
[09:56] <N3twrkM4n> with cherries and pineapple?
[09:56] <N3twrkM4n> digi-ham
[09:56] <dseomn> err... suuure
[09:56] <N3twrkM4n> exactly
[10:02] <Prodigal_Son> i checked my bulk mail
[10:02] <N3twrkM4n> the suspense is killing me
[10:02] <N3twrkM4n> and?
[10:02] <dseomn> or?
[10:02] <Prodigal_Son> nothing
[10:02] <Prodigal_Son> lol
[10:02] <dseomn> xor?
[10:02] <N3twrkM4n> xand
[10:03] <N3twrkM4n> ==
[10:03] <Prodigal_Son> nor
[10:03] <dseomn> nand
[10:03] <Prodigal_Son> even my college account didn't get the message
[10:04] <uws> xnand :P
[10:05] <uws> nand is enough
[10:05] <dseomn> xand isn't real, and neither is xnand (it would be nxand if it were real anyway)
[10:05] <uws> or xor
[10:05] <uws> ehm, nor
[10:05] <uws> nand and nor are both logically complete, right?
[10:05] <dseomn> yes
[10:05] <dseomn> A nand B = not (A and B)
[10:06] <uws> dseomn: I know
[10:06] <matsubara> Prodigal_Son: I have to go, ask kiko when he's around. He might be able to help you.
[10:07] <uws>  and  are also complete
[10:07] <Prodigal_Son> ok, another side note... which of the iso files would i need to download for an amd athalon processor based PC
[10:07] <uws> Prodigal_Son: just i386?
[10:08] <dseomn> uws: I thought  was used in logic, not 
[10:08] <Prodigal_Son> ubuntu-5.10-install-i386 ?
[10:10] <Prodigal_Son> what are the torrent, list, and manifest files for?
[10:10] <dseomn> torrent is for downloading with bittorrent
[10:10] <dseomn> list is the list of packages IIRC
[10:11] <dseomn> manifest is some english info IIRC
[10:11] <uws>  is used in my course and it's dubble-headed counterpart (bi-implication), dseomn 
[10:11] <uws> s/it's/its/
[10:11] <Prodigal_Son> ah, so the only one i actually need is the install-i386.iso, correct?
[10:11] <uws> yeahl
[10:11] <Prodigal_Son> alright
[10:12] <dseomn> yes, but if you have a torrent client, the torrent might be faster
[10:12] <Prodigal_Son> i'm running winxppro if that tells you anything.... (no clue what a torrent client is)
[10:12] <dseomn> don't bother with it then
[10:13] <Prodigal_Son> ubuntu will be my first experience with a linux base
[10:13] <dseomn> do you have broadband?
[10:13] <Prodigal_Son> aye
[10:13] <dseomn> good, downloading cd images over dialup takes days
[10:14] <Prodigal_Son> atm it says there's about 6 hours left for the image
[10:14] <dseomn> I have dsl now, but when I first started with *nix (freebsd 4.9 and fedora core 1 IIRC) it took about 2-3 days per image
[10:14] <dseomn> now it takes about 2-4 hours
[11:06] <Prodigal_Son> nice
[11:06] <Prodigal_Son> wish my t3 would speed up some... stupid campus firewalls
[11:07] <mdke> i wish my 256kbit would speed up
[11:08] <Nafallo> I wish my 24Mbit would run full speed some time :-P
[11:08] <mdke> pah
[11:09] <exarkun> How come launchpad and bugzilla.ubuntu.com don't have a single-sign-on system?
[11:12] <mdke> exarkun, because bugzilla is on the way out
[11:12] <mdke> it isn't worth it
[11:15] <exarkun> Good answer
[11:15] <exarkun> Thanks