[02:37] <somerville32> Could someone please investigate OOPS-379B79?
[02:37] <Ubugtu> https://devpad.canonical.com/~jamesh/oops.cgi/379B79
[03:15] <spiv> somerville32: it's failing to parse image file you gave it.  It seems to be an invalid xpm file?
[03:16] <somerville32> hmm
[03:16] <somerville32> Look rather valid to me :S
[03:17] <spiv> somerville32: I suggest filing a bug, reference that OOPS and upload the xpm file you used as an attachment to the bug.
[03:17] <somerville32> kk
[03:17] <somerville32> thanks
[10:01] <aMohammed> hi there
[10:55] <mdke> launchpad admin around?
[03:55] <Ubugtu> New bug: #79238 in malone "autolinked bugs should expand bug #xxx to full link in email" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/79238
[08:59] <mpt> Gooooooooooooooooood morning Launchpadders!
[09:01] <Ubugtu> New bug: #79283 in launchpad "Bug in ipw3945" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/79283
[10:03] <thumper> ddaa: ping
[10:03] <ddaa> hello
[10:04] <ddaa> thumper: hello
[10:04] <thumper> ddaa: how was you walk?
[10:05] <thumper> ddaa: I just thought that I'd point out that the next bzr-lp meeting isn't for two weeks due to LCA, and the bzr sprint in Sydney
[10:05] <thumper> so you can sleep in :)
[10:05] <ddaa> thanks for telling me
[10:05] <thumper> np
[10:06] <ddaa> That's the annoying thing with avoiding work during vacation, you might end up needlessly waking up early
[10:06] <thumper> :)
[10:06] <ddaa> thumper: anything new/cool/important/annoying/fun last week you'd like to tell me about?
[10:06] <thumper> yeah
[10:07] <thumper> the branch subscription spec has changed somewhat
[10:07] <thumper> after a long chat with Steve
[10:07] <thumper> apart from that, not much
[10:07] <thumper> except it was deemed desirable that someone else also understands the whole importd stuff
[10:08] <thumper> understands ->groks
[10:08] <ddaa> gotcha
[10:08] <thumper> so having you on vacation wont be a problem if something goes wrong
[10:08] <ddaa> it's not good for me or for the company that I'm the only one to understand enough of this stuff to operate it
[10:09] <thumper> new: I'm in my new house now
[10:09] <thumper> annoying: boxes everywhere
[10:09] <thumper> cool: new amp and speakers :)
[10:10] <ddaa> big moves... you end up with so many boxes for stuff that you realise you do not actually need because 6 months later you still did not get around unpacking them :)
[10:10] <thumper> perhaps it should be part of the induction process for jml that we get him to understand the import stuff too
[10:10] <ddaa> mh
[10:11] <ddaa> maybe I'm overestimating it
[10:11] <ddaa> but I think it's too large for an induction sprint
[10:11] <thumper> ddaa: I don't mean just the sprint
[10:11] <thumper> but in his first few months
[10:12] <ddaa> So many loose ends and disparate parts, being able to potentially take it over require an apprenticeship
[10:12] <ddaa> But I'd be glad to fly halfway across the planet in the next months to fill someone's head with vcs imports knowledge.
[10:13] <ddaa> just not _this_ month
[10:13] <ddaa> until Ewa leaves for NYC I very much want to stay at home
[10:14] <ddaa> after this, it will just be a matter of finding a temporary home for the cats and there'll be no problem for me to travel quite a lot
[10:15] <thumper> is Ewa leaving permanently?
[10:15] <ddaa> just for 6 months
[10:15] <thumper> ha
[10:15] <thumper> jml: morning
[10:15] <thumper> jml: you at LCA?
[10:15] <jml> thumper: morning
[10:15] <ddaa> I'll be visiting her in June
[10:15] <thumper> ddaa: when does she leave?
[10:15] <jml> thumper: almost :) I'm still at my accommodation. 
[10:15] <ddaa> Jan 30th I think
[10:17] <thumper> ddaa: another annoying thing is that my wireless won't connect to my hub for some obscure reason, and I have a cable to it right now
[10:17] <thumper> hub is fine though as Rachel's windows laptop works, and so does the squeezebox
[10:17] <ddaa> weird
[10:17] <thumper> yeah
[10:18] <ddaa> I've seen issues like this in networks that use MAC address filtering
[10:18] <thumper> I don't use MAC filtering, just WPA2
[10:18] <ddaa> is this an Airport network?
[10:18] <thumper> no, Linksys
[10:19] <ddaa> real weird, Linksys network are rather knows for being overly welcoming :)
[10:19] <ddaa> (for some value of English grammar)
[10:20] <ddaa> On this side, not much new to report
[10:21] <ddaa> except I can tell for a fact that the Sahara is made largely of mostly round pebbles coming in a great variety of sizes and spatial distributions :)
[10:23] <ddaa> mountain pebbles, table pebbles, plain pebbles...
[10:24] <ddaa> dry lake pebbles, oued pebbles
[10:24] <ddaa> thumper: what is jml going to work on?
[10:27] <thumper> ddaa: more bzr-lp stuff
[10:27] <ddaa> I guess so, but what in particular?
[10:28] <thumper> yet to be determined
[10:28] <thumper> we'll probably cover that more in Sydney
[10:28] <ddaa> just another guy to share the load with you and me, and we'll see if you develop a specialization?
[10:35] <jml> I guess so :)
[10:38] <thumper> jml: I have plans for you :)
[10:38] <jml> heh 
[10:39] <jml> I look forward to hearing them.
[10:39] <ddaa> jml: we have plans for you
[10:40] <thumper> ddaa: it sounded more sinister with 'I' :-)
[10:41] <ddaa> Hive minds do not speak with the singular first person :)
[10:41] <jml> thumper: actually, no, the 'we' had vast and shadowy feel
[10:41] <jml> I've got to run.
[10:41] <jml> bye
[11:57] <lifeless> ddaa: yes we do
[11:59] <ddaa> lifeless: then I take it you speak for a collective of hive minds :)
[12:03] <lifeless> ddaa: it was humour, because I should have said 'ddaa: I do' to dispute your point ;)
[12:04] <ddaa> lifeless: Exactly. Since this answer appeared impossibly self-referential (therefore humoristic), the logical inference was that you were speaking for many hive minds.
[12:04] <lifeless> ddaa: :)
[12:06] <ddaa> My answer was humoristic too, because it took your joke to a logical conclusion :)
[12:06] <ddaa> (or so says Mr. Data)