[02:09] <desertc> popey: Hey
[02:10] <boredandblogging> please digg: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_Weekly_Newsletter_63
[02:34] <popey> moo
[02:42] <Burgundavia> hey popey
[02:43] <Burgundavia> popey: can you review some writing ont eh fridge? (not yet ready to go live)
[02:43] <Burgundavia> http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1193
[02:43] <popey> ok
[02:44] <popey> want me to edit or just tell you ? Burgundavia 
[02:46] <Burgundavia> just edit it
[09:39] <juliux> morning
[09:40] <juliux> jenda, ping
[11:39] <teKnofreak> elkbuntu, ping
[22:26] <desertc> Hi
[22:27] <desertc> You need to download and listen to the last half of this show.
[22:27] <desertc> http://www.manlyfamily.net/las/episodes/LinuxActionShowEP065.ogg
[22:27] <desertc> Seriously
[22:27] <desertc> They make a great point that we are not promoting the next releases of software nearly as effective as is needed.
[22:28] <desertc> And....... that responsibility seems to fall squarely on this team.
[22:30] <desertc> *tap*  *tap*  *tap*
[22:30] <desertc> I'll bring this up next week when the top dawgs aren't boozing it up in Bean-town.
[22:39] <desertc> If you have not listened to the Linux Action Show, then I highly recommend it.  They do a great job at building the excitement level for Free Software adoption.  Something that I try to match in my discussions.
[23:30] <desertc> Anyhow - passing the message back to people who are working hard at promoting Ubuntu.
[23:30] <desertc> Wishing everyone the best in Boston.  Be sure to try the Boston baked beans and the Samuel Adams beer while you are there.