[03:54] <theCore> what is the first program in Ubuntu's toolchain?
[03:56] <Keybuk> the general definition of a toolchain is there isn't a "first" program :p
[03:56] <theCore> oh
[03:56] <theCore> gcc, glibc, binutils?
[03:56] <Keybuk> e.g. gcc is written in C, so needs gcc
[03:56] <Keybuk> and uses make to be built, which is written in C, so needs gcc
[03:56] <Keybuk> and both use glibc, which is written in C and uses make, so needs both
[03:56] <theCore> I see
[03:57] <theCore> I just building a quiz, for #ubuntu-trivia, I thought it could be a good question
[03:58] <theCore> do you know any hard questions?
[03:58] <Keybuk> what kind of questions are you thinking of?
[03:58] <theCore> one-liners
[03:58] <Keybuk> there's fun Ubuntu trivia
[03:58] <Keybuk> "Which Ubuntu core developer originally wrote dpkg?"
[03:58] <theCore> lol
[03:58] <Keybuk> or more fun
[03:58] <Keybuk> "How many Ubuntu core developers have been, or currently are, maintainers of dpkg or apt?"
[04:00] <theCore> thanks, I save this one for the quiz
[04:02] <Keybuk> I think of bad ones though :-/
[04:02] <Keybuk> "In total, how many laptops have been stolen during Ubuntu conferences?"
[04:02] <theCore> shoot :)
[04:03] <Keybuk> it's probably about 10 so far
[04:03] <theCore> that's nasty
[04:06] <theCore> it will be the third quiz I do today, I'm losing inspiration...
[04:07] <theCore> s/losing/short of/
[04:10] <Keybuk> that's a lot of quizzes
[04:10] <theCore> 25 questions each
[04:12] <Keybuk> I've never even heard of #ubuntu-trivia :p
[04:13] <Keybuk> I'm curious now,  what was the last quiz you did? :p
[04:13] <theCore> an hour ago
[04:14] <theCore> the log are at http://peadrop.com/trivia/
 20. Write a regex that parse phone-numbers.
[04:17] <Keybuk> heh
[04:18] <Keybuk> .+
[04:18] <theCore> hehe
 21. What is the standard treading library for Linux?
[04:19] <Keybuk> not pthreads
[04:19] <Keybuk> (technically)
[04:19] <theCore> bthread?
[04:19] <Keybuk> Native Posive Threading Library would be the correct answer
[04:19] <Keybuk> gah, POSIX :p
[04:19] <theCore> ah
[04:19] <Keybuk> previously it was LinuxThreads
[04:19] <Keybuk> both happen to implement the pthread_* functions, of course
[04:24] <theCore> I'm giving a quiz now
[04:24] <theCore> 1. Complete the description: Upstart is an <??>-based replacement for <??>
[04:24] <theCore> hehe
[04:25] <Keybuk> alchohol ... life
[04:25] <theCore> lol
[04:27] <Keybuk> heh at Mark's FAQ
[04:28] <Keybuk> he's actually ommitted the real reason that "breezy badger" is so named
[04:28] <Keybuk> oh, no, he vaguely has
[04:28] <Keybuk> "Our naming scheme is stupid, what's next?  Bendy Badger?!"
[04:28] <Keybuk> "I LIKE IT!"
[04:28] <Keybuk> mdz nearly killed me
[04:29] <theCore> rofl!
[04:44] <theCore> Keybuk:  just a random question: does Python has first-class functions?
[04:44] <Keybuk> no idea
[04:45] <Keybuk> I've never really understood what that means :p
[05:20] <theCore> Which Ubuntu core developer originally wrote dpkg?
[05:21] <theCore> who is it
[05:21] <theCore> it isn't you Keybuk?
[05:21] <theCore> Ian Jackson?
[05:21] <Keybuk> no
[05:21] <Keybuk> iwj
[05:21] <Keybuk> yeah
[05:22] <theCore> you maintained dpkg, isn't it?
[05:23] <Keybuk> yes, as did Ben Collins
[05:25] <theCore> did all Ubuntu core-dev maintained dpkg?
[05:25] <Keybuk> no