[01:39] hy, i got a question.. i live in portugal and i requested a cd via mail.. i dont know from were you send it but is it completely free or i may have to pay somekind of fee due to border crossing? === menyort is now known as ApOgEE- [22:32] Flannel, are you there? [22:32] hubuntu: not me, nope. [22:33] hubuntu: what's up? [22:34] Flannel, I have just arrived from my vacation this year and want to use some time in SU [22:34] things have been quite since the last two weeks [22:34] I've been quietly working on it, although recently I've been preoccupied with LoCo stuff. [22:35] hubuntu: After next thursday, I'll be able to devote a lot more time to it. But even before then, I'm poking along at the code. [22:35] you are working on the poulling method from LP, am I right? [22:36] not launchpad, bazaar, yeah. I'm working on bzr <-> db stuff. [22:37] I'm always confusing that (understand the difference, but I think of LP as my "bzr") [22:38] so after the db is working we can do the db <-> frontend thing? [22:38] hubuntu: Alright, well, in that case, yes. [22:39] hubuntu: well, we can work on them at the same time. Sure, some of the DB stuff may need to be tweaked on both our ends. [22:39] We should probably come up with a standard DB format to work on (at least initially) [22:39] so both halves can be done in parallel [22:39] true [22:39] We'll wind up changing it anyway, once we go "oh yeah... we ought to add that" [22:39] are you building the db considering the classif system proppossed by pep? [22:40] or just testing ideas of your own? [22:40] well, the classification system won't have a whole lot of impact on the DB design, but yes, it will support classifications, whatever system we end up on [22:41] those are just fields in the DB, and they'll be easy to change if we hop from one classification system to another. [22:41] ok... you really know what you are doing, it seems :) [22:43] or I just cover up the fact that I'm clueless really well. :) [22:43] but no, I do have a pretty good idea of how this is going to work [22:54] I do, but not in such a granulated way ;)