=== HP_Vue [n=not4u@71.167.189.118] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [12:34] I got ubuntu on my PSP, is this worthy of the ubuntu website? [12:52] HP_Vue: you got it running on your PSP? [12:56] Burgundavia: yea [12:59] can write something up for the fridge? [01:05] Burgundavia: It is really easy to do, are you a respected member of the community? [01:06] heh [01:06] Because I could write up a doc, and give it to you to post [01:06] the fridge is fridge.ubuntu.com [01:07] And if you want you can take full credit [01:07] send it to fridge-devel@lists.ubuntu.com [01:07] ok [01:07] you wrote it, you should take credit [01:07] I am a fridge editor, so I will make certain it gets posted [01:07] ah thanks [01:08] I wish to not share my source, but I can make a tutorial [01:08] By source I mean images === philwyett [n=philwyet@bb-87-81-146-45.ukonline.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === rrittenhouse [n=tad@unaffiliated/rrittenhouse] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === rexbron [n=rexbron@complex1-372-008.resnet.yorku.ca] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === Mez [n=Mez@ubuntu/member/mez] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === Madpilot [n=brian@ubuntu/member/madpilot] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === Admiral_Chicago is working on UWN for half an hour [03:28] anyone that want to help please come through === posingaspopular [n=ubuntu@adsl-68-255-102-26.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === BHSPitLappy_ [n=steve-o@adsl-67-64-112-230.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [03:58] Admiral_Chicago: Is it to late for help? [04:02] ScottK: no it's not. [04:02] have you ever used gobby? [04:02] No. [04:03] ScottK: come in === ScottK doesn't even know what it is.... [04:03] it's a collaberative text editor [04:03] Ah. [04:03] Where do I go? [04:03] or install... [04:09] install it [04:09] sorry ScottK i'm busy now. i'll msg you details. [04:09] NP [04:12] i've made a back up as of right now just in case anything goes wrong [04:12] good luck! thanks again === ScottK2 [n=kitterma@static-72-81-252-22.bltmmd.fios.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [04:20] Admiral_Chicago: Which document am I supposed to be looking at. I don't see either a current looking UWN draft or something called Feisty Changes? === samiam [n=samurai@74-134-155-212.dhcp.insightbb.com] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [04:28] Admiral_Chicago: Is it the UWN30 file? [04:30] ScottK: yes [04:30] should have made that clear [04:30] NP. That's what I've got open. [04:31] I uploaded a number of the packages that appear in Feisty Changes, so I'll focus on that. [04:31] cool. that will be very helpful [04:32] bbiab [05:02] Admiral_Chicago: I gave you a couple of writeups. I have to run soon. [05:02] ScottK: I think he's afk [05:02] OK. [05:02] Thanks. [05:03] Well I will be soon too. I'll read the scrollback later if there are questions... === samiam [n=samurai@74-134-155-212.dhcp.insightbb.com] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [05:47] i left some comments in the chat client [06:04] Admiral_Chicago: I tightened it up a bit. I'm off to bed now. Considering Feisty will be the first Linux distro to support this, I think it's worth a few sentences. [06:16] ScottK: suport what? [06:17] Support RFC 4408 compliant SPF checking out of the box. [06:17] http://www.openspf.org/ if you are interested in e-mail anti-forgery technology. [06:17] oh! === poningru wps [06:18] Really off to bed now... [06:19] oh woah [06:19] yeah I dont see that actually getting rid of spam [07:05] okay thanks === xipietotec [n=jackfros@194.115.109.66.static.dis.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === rjian [n=chatzill@203.111.235.139] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === juliux [n=Julius@ubuntu/member/juliux] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === BHSPitMonkey [n=stephen@adsl-67-64-112-230.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === mindspin [n=mindspin@p54B24B2E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === WaterSevenUb [n=WaterSev@242-201.dial.nortenet.pt] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [01:56] poningru: It won't get rid of spam. Everyone agrees on that point. What it will do is make it harder for spammers to forge someone's domain. [01:56] I used to get dozens/hundreds of bounces per day from spam and now I get almost none. That's a big step. === hardaway [n=hardaway@24-107-64-246.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [05:24] I need to speak to someone in marketing---how would I do that? === spenlex [n=martin@pD9E034EC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === xipietotec [n=jackfros@cpe-67-49-247-144.dc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === xipietotec [n=jackfros@cpe-67-49-247-144.dc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [06:35] ScottK: no but thats what I am saying it wont be so hard to spoof domains even then [06:35] because the majority of the spam senders are compromised systems === meatballhat [n=dbuch@ubuntu/member/meatballhat] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === poningru [n=poningru@adsl-074-245-140-197.sip.gnv.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === lotusleaf [n=lotuslea@kernel-panic/member/carne.asada.burrito] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === WaterSevenUb [n=WaterSev@242-56.dial.nortenet.pt] has joined #ubuntu-marketing [09:00] poningru: It's a matter of perspective. I agree it won't be hard for spammers to spoof some domain. What will be hard is for them to spoof my domain. SPF isn't a complete solution, but it's one element. As it is it's the only technology that domain owners can deploy today that is at all effective at preventing domain forgery. === philwyett [n=philwyet@bb-87-81-146-45.ukonline.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === silwenae [n=silwenae@c-75-72-122-212.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu-marketing ["Ex-Chat"] [10:56] how's the next UWN coming along? === rbs-tito [n=roberto@host86-128-219-33.range86-128.btcentralplus.com] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === theCore [n=alex@ubuntu/member/theCore] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === WaterSevenUb [n=WaterSev@242-228.dial.nortenet.pt] has joined #ubuntu-marketing === ChaosEddie [n=ubuntu@adsl-68-255-102-26.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu-marketing