[02:04] dustin's interview posted to the fridge [03:40] * cody-somerville wonders when his interview is :P [03:43] cody-somerville: hello [03:43] Hey :) [03:43] you got an interview hee hee [03:43] here lol [10:54] thanks for posting the interview [10:55] I was going to draft it this morning, but you beat me to it [11:16] for future interviews would you like to grab an interview with the person for the fridge at the same time? [11:18] erm, for UWN I mean, though it obviously doesn't have to be there [14:23] james_w: that would be great! [14:23] hey boredandblogging [14:24] would you use a set template, or tailor the questions for the person? [14:24] i try to tailor the questions a bit [14:25] like I knew beforehand that Dustin worked at IBM [14:25] and remember seeing his blog posts about travelling [14:26] that's cool, so as we pick people we should contact you to get your questions and then approach them with the complete set of questions? [14:26] james_w: sounds excellent [14:27] james_w: also, if you would go through the exercise of joining the fridge LP team and all that so we know the process works [14:28] yeah, sorry I didn't do that in time [14:28] I definitely will for the next one [14:28] cool [14:28] its a one time thing, so whenever you get time === tyche_ is now known as tyche === james_w` is now known as james_w [21:15] there's one paragraph bolded on http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1701 that shouldn't be .... [21:15] (looks like bold is used for the questions) [21:15] From a server perspective, many machines today have hot-swappable disks. A thief can flip a latch, yank a disk out, and be on his way. That is perhaps a bit far fetched, but it happens. And if your server is running a RAID, it might be many hours or days before you notice a disk is missing. Again, without encryption, a thief has transparent access to all of your data. [21:15] that one's not a question, just part of my rambling answer ;-) [21:15] is someone able to fix that please? [23:26] can we write any thing here ? [23:26] lol