[12:28] <LaserJock> hi jsgotangco 
[12:28] <jsgotangco> hey!
[12:57] <LaserJock> hi Madpilot 
[01:00] <Madpilot> hi LaserJock
[01:18] <mhz_cook> hey guys!
[01:18] <mhz_cook> http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/OpenOfficeConverter
[01:19] <mhz_cook> http://ooowiki.de/Writer2MoinMoin
[01:19] <mhz_cook> Madpilot: jsgotangco: please take a look at those
[01:20] <jsgotangco> hmmm
[01:20] <mhz_cook> well, unfortunately for me, the more imporved one, is in german
[01:21] <Madpilot> looks interesting - but I only know enoug German to politely order beer :P
[01:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[01:21] <mhz_cook> lol
[01:22] <jsgotangco> hmmm
[01:22] <jsgotangco> nice try
[01:23] <Madpilot> so this converts stock OOo2 Writer docs to MoinMoin? How good/clean is the output?
[01:25] <mhz_cook> Madpilot: I have not tried yet...and I was sooooo happy that I started reading in german just in case
[01:25] <mhz_cook> before even trying it
[01:26] <mhz_cook> damn! my wife forces me to eat
[01:26] <mhz_cook> :(
[01:26] <Madpilot> actually, given that Moin markup is fairly simple, producing clean markup shouldn't be that hard (I'm guessing...)
[01:26] <mhz_cook> just xml
[01:30] <jsgotangco> wish it was that simple though
[01:43] <mhz_back30mins> jsgotangco: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ParserMarket/Gantt
[01:44] <jsgotangco> WHOA
[01:47] <jsgotangco> i'll bookmark this first
[02:15] <mhz> re
[03:01] <mhz> Any of you guys have Hmtl2Moin.py ?
[03:03] <mhz> and the one found in Moin site is not the real one
[04:42] <mhz> jsgotangco: ping
[04:42] <ivonchi> holas
[04:42] <mhz> ivonchi: holas
[04:42] <mhz> jsgotangco: got a second?
[04:43] <jsgotangco> hey
[04:43] <ivonchi> espaol?
[04:43] <mhz> jsgotangco: http://mhz.homelinux.org/tuxmania/WikiAprende?action=SlideShow&n=1
[04:43] <mhz> ivonchi: soy Chileno, y hablo castellano, claro
[04:43] <ivonchi> okis
[04:44] <mhz> jsgotangco: I'd like your opinion about that, please
[04:44] <mhz> jsgotangco: not the text but the rendering of headings as slideshow
[04:44] <mhz> ivonchi: y tu?
[04:44] <ivonchi> what? no entender mucho, quieren mi opinion?
[04:45] <ivonchi> what? no entender mucho, quieren mi opinion?
[04:45] <mhz> ivonchi: oh. no. I thought you spoke spanish
[04:45] <jsgotangco> i dont read spanish he
[04:45] <jsgotangco> why is the heading a bullet?
[04:45] <mhz> jsgotangco: you dont? :D
[04:46] <jsgotangco> my spanish is horrible
[04:46] <mhz> jsgotangco: oh, that is mainly because I have not fixed properly for 1.5
[04:46] <jsgotangco> the last time i took it was high school
[04:46] <jsgotangco> it looks great but the title shouldnt be a bullet
[04:46] <ivonchi> don't worry
[04:46] <mhz> jsgotangco: no worries. I dont speak japaneese and I receive no cpmplains
[04:46] <ivonchi> i am peruvian
[04:46] <ivonchi> and yours?
[04:47] <mhz> jsgotangco: sure, no bulleted, of course. Did you press 'Quit' ?
[04:47] <mhz> ivonchi: entonces si hablas castallano
[04:47] <ivonchi> jejeje, me estan votando?
[04:47] <mhz> ivonchi: no para nada
[04:47] <ivonchi> holas mhz, yo hablo espaol
[04:47] <jsgotangco> wow
[04:47] <jsgotangco> its moin
[04:47] <mhz> jsgotangco: yup
[04:48] <mhz> jsgotangco: and More Actions -> SlideShow please
[04:48] <jsgotangco> holy
[04:48] <jsgotangco> is this a plugin?
[04:48] <mhz> yup
[04:48] <mhz> SlideShow.py
[04:48] <mhz> v03
[04:49] <mhz> jsgotangco: it splits every h2 into ons sinlge slide
[04:50] <mhz> it will render very well as long as you dont have more than 10 lines in each h2
[04:50] <mhz> but obviously... it is for Slides so 10 lines is enough
[04:50] <ivonchi> que tipo de canal es este, de donde son?
[04:51] <mhz> ivonchi: todos hablan ingles aca
[04:51] <mhz> ivonchi: es el canal de documentadores de Ubuntu
[04:51] <ivonchi> ahhhh, tu tambien?
[04:52] <mhz> bueno... yo aun no colaboro con documentacion en si, pero si con algo de la mantencion del wiki
[04:52] <mhz> aunque ultimamente he estado mas ocupado en otras cosas del projecto internacional Ubuntu
[04:52] <mhz> , edubuntu
[04:52] <ivonchi> 02yo recien toy entrando a este mundo, tengo el ubuntu
[04:53] <mhz> jsgotangco: so, do you like the idea? do you think this idea could be good for any purpose?
[04:53] <ivonchi> yo recien toy entrando a este mundo, tengo el ubuntu
[04:53] <ivonchi> hay algun canal de documentacion en espaol?
[04:53] <mhz> ivonchi: pero que buscas?
[04:54] <ivonchi> optimizar mi sistema
[04:54] <ivonchi> saber instalar cosas basicas
[04:55] <mhz> ivonchi: ahhh
[04:55] <mhz> ivonchi: entonces, aca no te ayudaran :)
[04:55] <mhz> ivonchi: si puedes buscar en #ubuntu-es
[04:55] <ivonchi> jejeje, okis = un gusto
[04:55] <mhz> ivonchi: suerte! y si deseas contribuir con documentacion.. ya sabes donde venir
[04:55] <mhz> ;D
[04:56] <mhz> ivonchi: creo que a lomejor existe un LoCo team de Peru
[04:57] <ivonchi> jajaja, hasta ahora todos son de oto pais
[04:58] <mhz> jsgotangco: ?
[04:59] <jsgotangco> mhz, sorry i went out for a while
[04:59] <mhz> ooh, sorry I pushed
[04:59] <jsgotangco> mhz, it could be useful for some pages though
[04:59] <EricNeon> hoho
[05:53] <jsgotangco> yay
[05:53] <Burglaptop> and wireless, so I can use my laptop on the couch upstairs
[05:54] <Burglaptop> I wonder what this atheros/NM breakage is, because I don't see it
[05:54] <jsgotangco> i had my laptop run xgl and compiz last night
[05:54] <Burglaptop> hmm, I will try that later this month
[05:55] <Madpilot> Burglaptop: you bought a wireless router?
[05:55] <jsgotangco> i think i experienced a buffer overflow in one event though
[05:55] <jsgotangco> need to verify it later
[05:57] <Burglaptop> Madpilot: indeed I did
[05:58] <Burglaptop> it is sad that Daniel Stone left Canonical
[05:59] <Burglaptop> that means that X fixes are going to be slower, like my touchpad issue
[06:00] <LaserJock> Daniel Stone left Canonical? and Ubuntu too?
[06:00] <Burglaptop> LaserJock: I haven't seen him on IRC. He is very young
[06:00] <Burglaptop> 19 or 20 and still in "first job syndrome"
[06:01] <LaserJock> I see
[06:03] <LaserJock> hi theCore 
[06:04] <theCore> hello LaserJock 
[06:16] <mhz> Burglaptop: and then, whol will raise that X flag now?
[06:17] <Burglaptop> no idea
[06:18] <mhz> hmmm
[06:18] <Burglaptop> everybody at canonical wheres about 6 hats, so I think most will be able to handle it
[06:18] <Burglaptop> s/wheres/wears
[06:19] <Burglaptop> canonical has a very deliberate policy of only hiring generalists
[06:19] <jsgotangco> well Kinnison joined the distro team a few weeks ago
[06:20] <Burglaptop> yes, just until dapper releases
[06:20] <jsgotangco> ahhh
[06:20] <mhz> ohh
[06:20] <mhz> he won't be dapper+1 ?
[06:22] <Burglaptop> funny how you get used to wireless. My desktop machine has not even been plugged in yet
[06:44] <Burglaptop> bah, xchat-gnome is crap
[06:45] <atoponce> you should try bitchx
[06:49] <dsas> Burglaptop: what don't you like about it?, I think it's far better.
[06:50] <atoponce> i love xchat.  good program
[06:52] <dsas> xchat-gnome is far easier though.
[06:53] <jsgotangco> really?
[06:53] <jsgotangco> i find it a mess
[06:54] <jsgotangco> i still have to find the rationale behind a scrolling user list
[06:54] <Burglaptop> indeed, the user list is probably the most broken part about it
[06:54] <Burglaptop> no first run wizard
[06:55] <Burglaptop> connecting to a server is terribly non-intuitive
[06:55] <jsgotangco> yes
[06:55] <jsgotangco> and Freenode (ubuntu) isn't defaulted
[06:55] <Burglaptop> yes, xchat is crap, by -gnome is no major improvement and xchat is known crap
[06:55] <atoponce> to each their own...
[06:55] <jsgotangco> we could say irssi but hey...
[06:56] <Burglaptop> I am not primarily concerned about myself. I can work aroudn software
[06:56] <jsgotangco> atoponce, xchat-gnome seems to defy a lot of current UI that works
[06:56] <Burglaptop> I want a good default for those who can't
[06:56] <jsgotangco> the channels on the side is good
[06:56] <jsgotangco> but userlist?
[06:57] <jsgotangco> it just feels unnatural for a chat client not to be able to *see* the other people in the room
[06:57] <atoponce> i think it works great where it is located
[06:57] <Burglaptop> jsgotangco: can you run "sudo iwevent" and then PM me some of the output. I want to compare
[06:57] <Burglaptop> jsgotangco: good point about not being able to see anybody
[06:57] <jsgotangco> Burglaptop, hmmm it might crash me up i'm currently in xgl+compiz
[06:58] <Burglaptop> jsgotangco: even a console app might crash?
[06:58] <jsgotangco> yeah
[06:58] <jsgotangco> Burglaptop, nothing happens
[06:58] <jsgotangco> Waiting for Wireless Events from interfaces...
[06:59] <Burglaptop> ah, you need to switch and to run NM
[06:59] <jsgotangco> NM? seriously
[06:59] <dsas> hmm, I hardly ever used the user side list, and having the channels down the side is a far better use of screen estate imo.
[06:59] <jsgotangco> that thing doesnt work for me
[06:59] <Burglaptop> the point of running iwevent is to see what NM is doing
[06:59] <jsgotangco> ahhh
[06:59] <Burglaptop> dsas: yes, but not being able to see that somebody is the room is a major issue
[07:00] <Burglaptop> for instance, if I type #ubuntu-dco, with xchat I will see instantly that it is a typo, because nobody will be listed on the right
[07:00] <Burglaptop> not so with xchat-gnome
[07:00] <jsgotangco> dsas, it would have been better if at least you can see the users at startup like what irssi does
[07:00] <jsgotangco> or erc
[07:01] <dsas> Burglaptop: I just always look at the topic, but I guess I'm not the average user.
[07:01] <dsas> I haven't tried irssi
[07:01] <jsgotangco> you'll like it if you love the console
[07:01] <jsgotangco> irssi :D
[07:01] <Burglaptop> dsas: the topic is one point of data, but an empty user list another great one
[07:03] <dsas> apparently i already have irssi installed :)
[07:03] <Burglaptop> dsas: installed by default
[07:07] <dsas> that is kind of cool
[07:25] <Burglaptop> http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu
[07:27] <jsgotangco> approved cyborg
[07:27] <jsgotangco> hahah
[07:27] <dsas> heh
[07:27] <dsas> I love the uncyclopedia
[07:28] <jsgotangco> he kubuntu entry is funny
[07:28] <Burglaptop> "It is in fact literally true that one can not wipe one's arse with the Daily Mail, as the ink used on the newspaper is in fact fatally poisonous to the arsehole region."
[07:28] <jsgotangco> FUBUntu
[07:28] <jsgotangco> lol
[07:29] <Madpilot> Turuntu, has a Canajan spell checker, eh?
[07:29] <jsgotangco>  See also
[07:29] <jsgotangco>     * Ubuntu
[07:29] <jsgotangco>     * God 
[07:29] <jsgotangco> God
[07:29] <jsgotangco> haha
[07:30] <jsgotangco> jeezz this better than the onion and i rarely read that
[07:30] <Madpilot> http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Free_Sockpuppet_Foundation
[07:31] <jsgotangco> For those with comedic tastes, the so-called-experts at Wikipedia have an article about: God.
[07:32] <Madpilot> jsgotangco: Uncyclopedia does that a lot :P
[07:32] <jsgotangco> yeah
[07:33] <jsgotangco> SuSE
[07:33] <jsgotangco> The Free One
[07:33] <jsgotangco> The Evil Pro One
[07:34] <dsas> Mortal Kombat's gimmikk was to replake all instankes of the letter 'C' with the letter 'K' (bekause of that feature, it was one of the first applikations to bekome part of KDE). 
[07:35] <Madpilot> "Like modern car enthusiasts who take a three-cylinder 90hp Honda Civic, strip out all the nice looking parts and add in a black, carbon-fiber hood, a six foot fiberglass spoiler, and a coffee-can for an exhaust, Gentoo is marginally faster, questionably stylish, and likely to break down somewhere unpleasant."
[07:39] <Madpilot> the KDE article is evil - I like it
[07:41] <jsgotangco> of kourse
[07:43] <Burglaptop> where is that gnome/kde Komparison of how they are developed? the one about the shiny room for kde and the beer napkin for gnome?
[07:44] <Madpilot> "Richard Malodorous Stallman (also known as "rms" or "GNU/Stallman")"
[12:29] <jsgotangco> hey guys
[12:29] <jsgotangco> what the heck is this
[12:29] <jsgotangco> The [WWW]  Documentation Team is organising documentation for Ebuntu, and for more please contact [WWW]  Manish Chakravarty
[12:30] <robotgeek> i have no clue
[12:30] <jsgotangco> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ebuntu
[12:31] <robotgeek> let's find out, #ebuntu?
[12:33] <jsgotangco> sure
[01:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> does the server guide have info on building a mirror?
[02:25] <MrRio> hey
[02:26] <MrRio> just a quick note regarding http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/ch01.html SuSE no longer has a lower-case u in its name, all uppercase now
[02:32] <MrRio> ill patch that i rekon, i need to get stuck in anyway
[02:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> can i just ping everyone again and ask does the server guide have info on building a mirror?
[02:34] <MrRio> Kamping_Kaiser: no, i dont think it does
[02:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm. then i might put some real work into the one i did for itshare and see if it becomes docteam grade
[02:36] <MrRio> Kamping_Kaiser: sounds good :)
[02:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> *checks wiki* then will work on it :)
[02:58] <Madpilot> meeting in a few minutes?
[02:58] <jsgotangco> yeah
[02:58] <jsgotangco> if people come
[02:59] <jsgotangco> :)
[02:59] <Madpilot> heh
[02:59] <jjesse> oooo another meeting :)
[02:59] <jjesse> we had a good kubuntu team meeting yesterday, first one
[03:00] <jsgotangco> it was probably around dawn in my time
[03:00] <jsgotangco> shall we?
[03:00] <Madpilot> jsgotangco: it's currently just around dawn, my time :P
[03:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> wb robotgeek
[03:01] <jsgotangco> its ok next meeting it'll be dawn my time
[03:01] <robotgeek> thanks Kamping_Kaiser 
[03:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[03:01] <jsgotangco> ok people, bots, whatever, #ubuntu-meeting 
[04:06] <robotgeek> alrite, cya all later
[04:06] <jsgotangco> ciao
[04:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> bhuvan: your in charge of the server bit? do we need/want a bit on making an ubuntu mirror? mrRio sounded like it was an ok thing to try and do. 
[04:08] <bhuvan> Kamping_Kaiser, ubuntu mirror ?
[04:09] <Kamping_Kaiser> bhuvan: yeh, a local mirror of an ubuntu server
[04:09] <bhuvan> ok
[04:10] <bhuvan> Kamping_Kaiser, is it a public server, or .. ?
[04:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> bhuvan: no, a local mirror because we don't hvae internet access, so we make a mirror, and take it to a location
[04:11] <bhuvan> Kamping_Kaiser, ok 
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> just wondering if we want a guide howto do it in the server guide
[04:12] <bhuvan> Kamping_Kaiser, valid point. but, server guide is for general public who use ubuntu linux as a server. it explain howto install/configure various applications
[04:12] <bhuvan> Kamping_Kaiser, i dont personally feel mirroring should be added here. imo, it may be odd
[04:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> bhuvan: ok. i decided to offer as i wrote half the instructions for the people I'm making the mirror for.
[04:13] <bhuvan> anyhow, post your need in -doc mailing list
[04:13] <bhuvan> we can discuss in -doc mailing list
[04:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> right.
[04:41] <Madpilot> hmm, caffeine - one advantage to these horribly early Ubuntu meetings is that at least I have time for a pot of tea & breakfast before work :P
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[04:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> or would be if the files were done copying :\
[04:42] <Madpilot> it's only 0740 here now - the meeting started at 0600 - bleh
[04:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> 13gig@<100mb :/
[04:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> heh. it's 02:12 here :/
[04:43] <Madpilot> .au has 30min timezones too, huh?
[04:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> just 1
[04:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> time zones are +10, +9.30 and + 8 IIRC
[04:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> but when it's daylight saving we also have a +9 and a +8.30 IIRC
[04:45] <Madpilot> Canada has one 30min, over on the Atlantic coast - -4:30, I guess it is
[04:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm
[04:47] <Madpilot> no worries, I've already added you to the "mad Ozzies" list :P
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[04:52] <jsgotangco> Adelaide looks nice
[04:52] <Kamping_Kaiser> it's about a million people. so not a big city
[04:52] <Kamping_Kaiser> but still to big for me :)
[04:53] <Kamping_Kaiser> the hills are nice. Adelaide itself, well, :/
[04:54] <Madpilot> still haven't been to .au myself - but I got drunk with lots of Australians in Europe while travelling there, so that almost counts :)
[04:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> rofl.
[04:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> come and get drunk here :)
[04:55] <Madpilot> one of these days - just please don't try and serve me Foster's
[04:55] <jsgotangco> there are 2 things i like in .au: beer and people magazine
[04:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> Madpilot: don't sugest such a thing!
[04:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> jsgotangco: havent seen the rag
[04:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> know what beer is though
[04:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> Madpilot: coopers ftw
[04:57] <Madpilot> Hmm... I just tried those <procedure><step> etc DocBook tags that have been mentioned on the ML - they're not as ugly as mdke_ thought they might be
[04:57] <jsgotangco> coopers, blue tongue hmmm
[04:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[04:57] <jsgotangco> i only tried blue tongue ginger *pukes*
[04:57] <jsgotangco> once
[04:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol.  i don't like ginger in any shape or form
[04:58] <Madpilot> ginger in beer? sounds like a bad idea...
[04:59] <jsgotangco> i only tried a pint and i never bothered again
[05:00] <Madpilot> damn, it's cold out - 0 C downtown & -1C at the airport...
[05:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> not bad. last night was so hot i slept without a cover
[05:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> you must be on the otehr side of the world or somethign :P
[05:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> *other *something
[05:02] <Madpilot> something like that - the upright portion, vs the upside down portion :P
[05:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> :P
[05:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> if you would sober up you would notice which way around it was mean to go :D
[05:06] <Madpilot> --> shower - then for my next trick, I'll shock the h**l out of my supervisor by showing up for work *early* for once :D
[05:07] <Kamping_Kaiser> nooo! don't break with tradition!
[05:14] <Kaiser_Sleeps> at last :/
[05:19] <Kaiser_Sleeps> jsgotangco: I'll chat with you about edubuntu tomorrow some time
[05:51] <mdke_> how was the meeting?
[05:55] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, sorry for the private mail :) the fact is that I sent an email to ubuntu-translators but it doesn't seem to appear:)
[05:55] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, in fact, your answer to my private mail is already there and my post didn't arrive:)
[05:57] <mdke> WaterSevenUb, np, are you Rui?
[05:57] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, yape:)
[05:57] <mdke> ah ok
[05:57] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, I made a huge post explaining each argument
[05:58] <mdke> i think you are right, merging is a bad idea
[05:58] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, but as it is  taking too long I started to be worried :)
[05:58] <mdke> but brazilians working on pt to make sure it is finished before working on pt_BR (for example) is a good idea, IMO
[05:58] <mdke> assuming they know "international" portuguese
[05:58] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, one thing Portuguese "pt" is not international portuguese
[05:59] <mdke> oh
[05:59] <WaterSevenUb> Pt and pt_PT are the same team
[05:59] <WaterSevenUb> I mean, Pt_Br should be considered a dialect
[05:59] <mdke> isn't pt_PT international portuguese?
[05:59] <WaterSevenUb> but Portuguese for historical reasons
[05:59] <WaterSevenUb> pt and Pt_Pt should be considered the same
[05:59] <WaterSevenUb> pt_PT is going to be deprecated eventually
[05:59] <mdke> right
[05:59] <mdke> good
[05:59] <mdke> ok, I haven't changed my opinion :)
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> :)
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> ok... now, pt and pt_PT translations are already
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> very good for desktop usage
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> if you mix pt_BR with it......
[06:00] <mdke> jsgotangco, just reading logs, there's nothing wrong with us reviewing passages in guides before the guides are finished. That is why the section tags can help
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> it would make a lot of Portuguese users look at Ubuntu 
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> with different eyes than they do it today
[06:00] <mdke> WaterSevenUb, yes, as I said, I take that point
[06:00] <WaterSevenUb> because nuances are really high:)
[06:01] <WaterSevenUb> so, imho, pt_br members should not contribute to Pt *unless* they are fluent in Portuguese (Portugal)
[06:01] <mdke> yes, that is obviously right
[06:03] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, but there are not many contributors with that capability:) 
[06:03] <WaterSevenUb> unless they come from linguistics
[06:03] <WaterSevenUb> or have lived in Portugal.
[06:03] <mdke> are you sure? they don't learn it at school?
[06:04] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, yes, they do learn it at school. However, it is very hard for them (or for me when I want to use Pt_BR) to separate the dialect aspect of it.
[06:05] <mdke> well, i don't know anything about portuguese, I was always talking generally
[06:06] <WaterSevenUb> if you have, for example the new angola team, something like,
[06:06] <WaterSevenUb> pt_angola;pt;pt_PT;pt_BR in their environment
[06:06] <WaterSevenUb> I think there is no reason to mix things
[06:06] <WaterSevenUb> as the translations will fallback one to another 
[06:07] <WaterSevenUb> mdke, sorry for not pursuing this discussion further, I have to leave.
[06:07] <WaterSevenUb> have a nice weekend.
[06:08] <mdke> np, you too
[06:10] <jsgotangco> find someone who religiously updates those tags :P
[06:11] <mdke> jsgotangco, you can review any tag marked as review. When reviewed, mark as finished
[06:13] <jsgotangco> find someone who religiously updates those tags :P
[06:14] <mdke> huh?
[06:16] <mdke> jsgotangco, what do you mean?
[06:36] <LaserJock> sweet, 21 UTC. I can make that
[08:15] <jjesse> anyone know when flight4 comes out?
[08:16] <LaserJock> jjesse: "when it's ready"? ;-)
[08:33] <Burgwork> jjesse, we are waiting on espresso I believe
[08:34] <jjesse> ok
[08:34] <LaserJock> much more informative than my stupid comment
[08:35] <Burgwork> LaserJock, not stupid
[08:39] <LaserJock> well, non-helpful anyway
[08:40] <Burgwork> is helpful as anyone who is not in the loop
[09:22] <LaserJock> hi theCore 
[09:22] <theCore> hi LaserJock 
[09:24] <ompaul> fin
[09:24] <ompaul> seriously wrong window
[09:25] <LaserJock> :-)
[10:08] <Kyral> Yo
[10:09] <Burgwork> salut all
[10:09] <Kyral> Just got a chance to play with tthe new installer
[10:09] <Burgwork> did it work?
[10:10] <Kyral> Aside from no idea that it was there until I went to command line
[10:10] <Kyral> yah it seems so
[10:11] <Kyral> I mean small hings like still calling it the GaudaLinux installer
[10:11] <Kyral> And lack of an icon on the desktop
[10:11] <Kyral> ..and the POS kernel bug thats hitting often
[10:21] <theCore> LaserJock, oh I see a commit
[10:22] <LaserJock> theCore: yeah, some of the omf stuff you sent. I ended up keeping the description the same. I think it is fine and I wanted to keep the chages to a minimum
[10:23] <theCore> LaserJock, that's okay
[10:23] <LaserJock> theCore: got any patches for me :-)
[10:38] <theCore> not yet, I could send what I have to you, but I fear if do, I won't have the same motivation.
[10:40] <Kyral> okay
[10:40] <Kyral> time to start snapping screenshots :D
[11:21] <Burgwork> http://freegeekcolumbus.org/wiki/New_Freekbox_Manual <-- we need to talk to these people
[11:57] <Kyral> Okay...first up on my Installer Hit Parade, Screenshots!
[12:01] <mdke_> Kyral, are you working on the existing espresso documentation?
[12:03] <Kyral> mdke_: There is existing Docs?