[04:42] <nenelinux> hi to all
[16:57] <tethridge> anybody here that helps organize developer week?
[17:16] <pleia2> tethridge: you'll want to talk to james_w
[17:17] <tethridge> james_w, ping
[17:17] <tethridge> pleia2, I'm just wondering if any thought had been given to using something like dimdim.com for the sessions
[17:17] <tethridge> they claim open source roots
[17:17] <tethridge> I'm sure that a deal could be worked out, because it would be a good source of advertising
[17:18] <tethridge> the overall experience would be a lot better for the users
[17:18] <tethridge> I'm just curious
[17:18] <pleia2> tethridge: not sure - it's fundamentally an irc-based project at the moment, and having additional (especially proprietary, no included in ubuntu) applications required for sessions increases the barrier for entry
[17:19] <pleia2> also it looks like this product only is free for up to 20 users at a time?
[17:20] <tethridge> from what I can tell yeah, but like I said, I bet that something could be worked out since it would be great advertising for them
[17:20] <tethridge> they may allow us to use it for free
[17:20] <tethridge> I don't think it requires anything major to get it going on ubuntu
[17:21] <tethridge> I've done a lot of web training and being about to watch a demo and chat usually helps
[17:21] <tethridge> then adding voice would help a lot
[17:22] <pleia2> I think it's too late to implement something like this for developer week, but you're welcome to email the -classroom mailing list with some thoughts :)
[17:22] <tethridge> where is that mailing list?
[17:22] <tethridge> is there a mailman signup somewhere?
[17:23] <james_w> hi tethridge
[17:23] <pleia2> tethridge: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-classroom
[17:24] <james_w> hey pleia2, how are you?
[17:24] <pleia2> james_w: good good, been very busy :) you?
[17:25] <james_w> good thanks. Feature freeze meant it's been pretty hectic the last few days, but I can take a breather and catch up now
[17:26]  * pleia2 nods