[12:11] <Vorian> hello jono!
[12:11] <jono> hey :)
[12:11] <Vorian> are you still planning a trip to the US?
[12:11] <Vorian> :)
[12:12] <Vorian> oops
[12:12] <Vorian> This is not the -locoteams channel :-/
[12:18] <jono> Vorian: yep, but no idea when
[12:19] <Vorian> well, that's good to hear at least :)
[12:33] <jono> :)
[12:41] <DanielCar> I'm talking to some co-workers.  They say Fedore is great because it has 1.6 million installs.  I'm wondering what I can say about Ubuntu.  I found the wikipedia page that says 6 million requests for free CDs.  Is there some web page that says number of downloads or installs?
[12:58] <DanielCar> repost: I'm talking to some co-workers.  They say Fedora is great because it has 1.6 million installs.  I'm wondering what I can say about Ubuntu.  I found the wikipedia page that says 6 million requests for free CDs.  Is there some web page that says number of downloads or installs of Ubuntu?
[01:12] <Vorian> DanielCar, you could ask here https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+addquestion
[01:14] <DanielCar> will do.  I'm surprised this kind of number isn't more readily available.  Thanks a bunch Vorian!
[01:19] <Vorian> no problem :)
[01:26] <DanielCar> O.K. improved my google skills and found something.  This page says at least 8 million ubuntu users: http://redherring.com/article.aspx?a=20497
[01:32] <Burgundavia> DanielCar: we have never been able to get data on that number, but we are larger than Fedora
[01:33] <DanielCar> Can the marketing team start tracking downloads of Ubuntu?  It makes for a great news story flash:  20 million downloads of ubuntu, sounds nice.  :-)
[01:34] <Burgundavia> DanielCar: pm
[08:46] <jenda> juliux: so how does it look your end?
[08:46] <juliux> jenda, nothing new
[08:46] <jenda> juliux: I can still cash in beuno's ticket tomorrow :)