=== persia_ is now known as persia [14:44] can an op mention the upcoming session in the topic? [14:44] next session: Thursday June 26 10:00 UTC , perhaps with title ""Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces." or link [15:30] madeddie: can you drop a note to the mailing list for that? [15:33] madeddie: and add to wiki? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom === pleia2 changed the topic of #ubuntu-classroom to: Ubuntu Open Week is over, thanks for participating! | Information and Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek | Next session: Thursday June 26 10:00 UTC , perhaps with title "Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces." === pleia2 changed the topic of #ubuntu-classroom to: Ubuntu Open Week is over, thanks for participating! | Information and Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek | Next session: Thursday June 26 10:00 UTC: "Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces." [15:34] heh, there [15:42] pleia2: Sorry. I forgot to update the list :) [15:43] persia: no problem, that's what I'm here for ;) [16:48] pleia2, actually, i got it from the mailinglist :) [16:49] madeddie: sorry, I was talking about the ubuntu-classroom mailing list :) [16:49] i like the "Thursday June 26 10:00 UTC" format, if you feed it to 'date' it gives back the time in your own itmezone :) [16:49] pleia2, ah, ok, not on that yet :) [16:49] madeddie: mind forwarding it? [16:49] to you or the list? [16:49] only posts by registered people are allowed, but I'll let it through [16:50] the list [16:50] ubuntu-classroom@lists.ubuntu.com [16:50] i'll get on it now anyway [16:50] ok, thanks :) [16:51] i've just begun packaging some apps again, i used to do that for debian, since i'm using ubuntu now, might as well start there :) never actually did have the stamina to go through with the NM process [16:51] so, hanging around here because there's always something to learn ;) [16:52] * pleia2 still packages for debian [16:52] aaand will probably enter NM soon [16:52] nice [16:53] i stopped packaging for the general public and just kept a private repository for me and my customers [16:53] I do it for work - so we do have our internal repositories, but my boss really likes giving back, so we have a DD on staff and I maintain a couple packages in debian that our customers use [16:54] works out well, I do Debian development at work, Ubuntu stuff in my free time :) [16:54] uhuh :) [16:55] i like the whole "work with ubuntu, change something -> debian -> ubuntu, get your changes from the main repositories" :) [16:55] must say though, i used to simply package and hand off to my sponsor [16:55] never really worked much with the BTS and now with launchpad, more things to learn ;) [16:55] i guess it's good to follow procedure though, keeps things organized [16:59] ah, bugger, forgot i've got the list in digest mode :) [17:01] heh, I still panic a bit when someone submits a bug against a package of mine in debian - they really need to get that web interface project done [17:01] I mean its leet and all to have it all done through email, but ugh :P [17:01] * pleia2 likes launchpad a lot more [17:05] launchpad is neat and huge, i need to learn a bit more about it, will do it while trying to get a package into universe :) [17:14] pleia2, is the list actively moderated? [17:14] madeddie: yes [17:15] k ;) [17:16] anyway, i forwarded it [17:16] thank you :) I just dropped a note to James to see if he could add -classroom to his contacts list for those announcements [17:17] and he just replied saying "sure" - yay :) [17:18] hi pleia2 [17:20] oh hey james_w :) [17:20] * pleia2 didn't realize you were on irc [17:21] hehehe [17:21] big brother is always watching === Moot2 is now known as MootBot