[01:30] <berserkwarwolf> anybody knows if One will be available for other OSes ?
[02:32] <jinxx> How long does ubuntu one typically take to upload files? (to be more specific: 5184 items totalling 600 MB)
[04:04] <dlangeliers> hello?
[04:04] <dlangeliers> i just installed the ubuntuone client, and im having some trouble
[04:05] <dlangeliers> although the task is running, i dont see the taskbar icon
[04:05] <dlangeliers> any ideas?
[11:09] <armo> Hi, I just got my invite this morning.  I tried transferring some files and 2 of the directories I created are coming up with .conflict.  The one directory that has been created all the files are 0 bytes with a .partial extension and a 0 byte file.  I've tried deleting and creating directories using the web interface and nothing happens.  Is there something wrong with the server? Does it take a while for your account to be fully created?
[11:28] <armo> Just trying to upload a file using the web interface.  Browser shows ' Waiting for updown.ubuntuone.com...' then after a few minutes I get a Proxy Error
[12:47] <facundobatista> Hi all
[12:48] <BUGabundo> hey facundobatista
[13:10]  * jblount rubs his eyes
[13:10] <jblount> Hello everyone!
[13:19]  * Chipaca mumbles incoherently and heads back to bed
[13:21] <facundobatista> Hola jblount!
[13:23] <jblount> armo: You may want to try again, I was seeing similar weirdness with the server earlier, seems to be fine now though.
[13:34] <tahorg> tcole: hi, there ?
[13:34] <tahorg> I've pulled the last version of u1sync from lp
[13:34] <tahorg> and I've a new error message
[13:35] <tahorg> Error remotely /path/to/my/file : INTERNAL_ERROR
[13:35] <tahorg> remotely deleting ...
[13:36] <tahorg> it seems it's a server side issue :|
[14:06] <verterok> tahorg: uh, I'll check the server logs as soon I wake up :)
[14:52] <sivel> is there a way to specify a different directory to be used by Ubuntu One rather than $HOME/Ubunut One?
[14:52] <sivel> I was able to find out how to do this with dropbox and would like to do the same with Ubuntu One
[14:56] <sivel> trying to find the configuration directory if one exists
[14:57] <jblount> sivel: There isn't currently a configuration directory, and there is not currently a way to change the ~/Ubuntu One/ location.
[14:57] <jblount> sivel: We have some plans on allowing arbitrary file syncing, but it's a few steps down on the todo list :)
[14:58] <sivel> ok...
[14:59] <jblount> sivel: Actually, it turns out there *is* a config directory
[14:59] <sivel> what is it's location?
[14:59] <jblount> sivel: verterok may have a bit better information...
[14:59] <sivel> ok.
[15:00] <sivel> going to see if I can symlink the dir I want to use to $HOME/Ubuntu One
[15:00] <sivel> haven't tried it yet...so I guess we will see
[15:00] <verterok> sivel: hi, you can but there are some "not solved"(tm) issues
[15:01] <dobey> verterok: i think he means "ln -s Ubuntu\ One dirwithoutspaces"
[15:01] <verterok> dobey: actually he want to use mypreferredname instead of "Ubuntu One"
[15:01] <dobey> verterok: which should work fine, as real files will end up inside "Ubuntu One/My Files" presumably
[15:01] <sivel> no...I plan on doing "ln -s /some/other/dir /home/username/Ubuntu\ One"
[15:02] <dobey> oh
[15:02] <sivel> to see if it will sync the contents of /some/other/dir
[15:02] <dobey> no that won't work
[15:02] <verterok> sivel: the daemon sync the files inside ~/Ubuntu One/My Files
[15:02] <sivel> verterok: so would it work if I symlinked /some/other/dir to My Files?
[15:03] <sivel> I do web development accross 3 machines currently.  and it is a pain to sync them all.  SO I am looking to sync my /var/www dir
[15:03] <verterok> sivel: not sure, I never tried that.
[15:04] <sivel> I will try in a few moments.  making preparations now
[15:04] <jblount> MEETING BEGINS
[15:04] <jblount> Let's get this party started, Ubuntu One desktop(+) say me!
[15:04] <urbanape> me
[15:04] <teknico_> me
[15:04] <dobey> yo
[15:05] <jblount> me
[15:05] <Tm_T> jblount: you mean it in use, installed or just if one has account?
[15:06] <jblount> Tm_T: I mean if you are a part of the Ubuntu One developers group that has a meeting scheduled about 5 minutes ago :D
[15:06] <jblount> aquarius, rodrigo_, CardinalFang ?
[15:06] <vds> me
[15:06] <urbanape> DONE: Reviewed two branches yesterday, submitted a skeletal FF extension for review. Got extension talking to hardwired local CouchDB instance, setting it up to act as Places observer for bookmark events.
[15:06] <urbanape> TODO: Keep rolling with it. Gonna be fun.
[15:06] <urbanape> BLOCK: None
[15:06] <urbanape> teknico_: if you please...
[15:06] <teknico_> DONE: even more fixes to the funambol_reset_devices branch
[15:06] <teknico_> TODO: started work on the web ui interface for resetting devices
[15:06] <teknico_> BLOCKED: getting this branch through pqm is being an ordeal :-/
[15:06] <teknico_> NEXT: dobey
[15:07] <dobey> DONE: 0.90.3 release, Updated packaging, re-uploaded to REVU, Moved source pkg branches to ~ubuntuone-control-tower ownership
[15:07] <dobey> TODO: Fix issues with share fixin's branch, Get rid of --signup, Add re-auth support to oauthdesktop
[15:07] <dobey> BLCK: None.
[15:07] <dobey> jblount: you
[15:07] <jblount> DONE: More css hacking, lots of drafting and sketching out plans for /files/new/
[15:07] <jblount> TODO: More js hacking, start integrating some new stuff to /files/new/
[15:07] <jblount> BLOCKED: Nope.
[15:07] <jblount> vds: Hooray! Your turn!
[15:07] <vds> DONE: More discussion about db reset, more discussion about identity inferal started a branch for phone verification
[15:07] <vds> TODO: more phone verification
[15:07] <vds> BLOCKED: blue sky!
[15:07] <rodrigo_> me
[15:07] <vds> rodrigo_: go! :)
[15:08] <CardinalFang> me
[15:08] <rodrigo_> done: some more package fixes for evo-couchdb, building of tomboy from git for testing our notes sync interface
[15:09] <rodrigo_> todo: hopefully just upload the evo-couchdb package to REVU if no more problems show up, continue testing and fixing tomboy sync with our server, and prepare all packages needed for demos at GCDS
[15:09] <rodrigo_> blocked: too hot even at nights :(
[15:09] <rodrigo_> CardinalFang: go
[15:10] <CardinalFang> DONE: Worked on getting tests running better on my machine.  Some work on pairin
[15:10] <CardinalFang> g tests.
[15:10] <CardinalFang> TODO: SSL and reverse lookups.
[15:10] <CardinalFang> BLOCKED: None
[15:10] <CardinalFang> end?
[15:11] <jblount> MEETING ENDS
[15:11]  * Tm_T wonders where Kubuntu support is going currently
[15:11] <jblount> Thanks everyone, sorry for starting late ;)
[15:11] <sivel> that was a very efficient meeting
[15:11] <jblount> urbanape: Are you *not* FACE today?
[15:12] <urbanape> dammit. yeah, that too.
[15:12] <urbanape> I am Face.
[15:12] <jblount> sivel: Lots of work to do, necessitates quick meetings :)
[15:13] <Tm_T> jblount: quick meetings also means that people knows where things are going, or, that nothing is going (:
[15:13] <dobey> urbanape is more like a Murdock to me
[15:13] <urbanape> howlin' mad.
[15:14] <jblount> Nice
[15:14] <pfibiger> dobey is very clearly BA Baracus.
[15:14] <pfibiger> he pities many fools.
[15:14] <dobey> i ain't gettin on no plane
[15:15] <urbanape> and DRINK YOUR MILK
[15:16]  * jblount wonders if anyone else ever listened to The Mr. T Experience
[15:16] <tahorg> verterok: woken up ?
[15:16]  * pfibiger humms ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, together...
[15:16] <verterok> tahorg: yeah, digging the logs
[15:17] <dobey> ugh
[15:17] <dobey> mrtvseverything.com is some chinese parking site or something now
[15:18] <aquarius> oops. me.
[15:18] <aquarius> DONE: make everything depending on desktopcouch.records actually work (helping thisfred), talk to rickspencer about quickly and using the records client API, work with chad on pairing UI, fix lint error in desktopcouch branch with kenvandine help
[15:18] <aquarius> TODO: build akonadi-couchdb resource and write up instructions for others to do so
[15:18] <aquarius> BLOCKED: still using the horror of lsof to find CouchDB port until the print-the-port logfile patch goes in
[15:23] <jblount> pfibiger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSOgSipsKPA
[15:23] <jblount> (mtx ba ba ba ba ba)
[15:23] <pfibiger> jblount: have you read king dork?
[15:24] <jblount> pfibiger: Nope.
[15:24] <pfibiger> !@#!@#!@#
[15:24] <pfibiger> jblount: frank portman (dr. frank) wrote a novel, sort of a young adult novel.
[15:25] <jblount> pfibiger: I will have it shortly, thanks to Amazon Prime
[15:25] <pfibiger> sort of a rock'n'roll mystery about a teen
[16:01] <CardinalFang> jblount: earcandy has its own idea of what the volume should be.  My hardware buttons change the same settings that earcandy does.  I don't think there's a way to map hardware to changing earcandy instead.
[16:02] <jblount> CardinalFang: I'm experiencing similar crankiness. Occassionally have to restart earcandy also.
[16:03] <CardinalFang> In another 6 months, it will be usable.
[16:04] <jblount> CardinalFang: yes, because it will be in 10.04 :D
[16:07] <dobey> ah, it's so fun when X crashes... :-/
[16:08] <dobey> what bother
[16:09] <dobey> earcandy doesn't sound like the right solution
[16:09] <dobey> it sounds like "a workaround for some behavior which jblount wants to see"
[16:12] <jblount> dobey: Really? Shouldn't you hear the thing you last clicked "play" on?
[16:12] <dobey> jblount: not necessarily, no
[16:13] <dobey> jblount: if you answer a skype call, does it pause all your audio from music player, youtube, whatever?
[16:13] <dobey> jblount: or what if you answer your cell phone?
[16:13] <jblount> dobey: Yes
[16:14] <jblount> (no for cell phone, because it doesn't know about it)
[16:14] <dobey> it *puases* flash? or it mutes it?
[16:14] <dobey> and what if i want to listen to my mp3 library, while i'm playing quake?
[16:14] <dobey> (or something similar)
[16:15] <dobey> jblount: also, i imagine earcandy also works very poorly for people of visual deficiency who need to use a11y features :)
[16:16] <jblount> dobey: The idea is not to bring earcandy into Ubuntu, but to make PulseAudio behave like earcandy
[16:16] <dobey> also, kde doesn't use pulseaudio afaik
[16:16] <jblount> dobey: And as far as playing various audio sources while you are using another audio source, there are preferences for that. Most users want to listen to one thing at a time.
[16:16] <dobey> of course there are preferences
[16:17] <CardinalFang> dobey: for your music&quake goal, just set a rule for that in the config.
[16:17] <CardinalFang> That's not common, though.
[16:17] <dobey> CardinalFang: if i need to configure it, it's probably not doing the right thing.
[16:18] <dobey> CardinalFang: not common? you should look at WoW guilds then. they all play wow while talking on teamspeak or ventrillo or whatever at the same time
[16:18] <CardinalFang> Yeah, the right thing is to stop music when you start a game.  I agree.
[16:18] <dobey> no it's not :)
[16:18] <jblount> dobey: Maybe this isn't a great place for a discussion, but you can vote "yucky" or whatever here: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20477/
[16:18] <dobey> to quote
[16:19] <dobey> "There's no such thing as a typical user, and if there were, it's not you."
[16:19] <CardinalFang> I am unable to reconcile that with eschewing configuration.
[16:19] <dobey> jblount: if only brainstorm used launchpad's openid :)
[16:19] <jblount> dobey: :)
[16:20]  * dobey really does not want to create more accounts for random things
[16:21] <dobey> o/~ well i never been to spain, but i kinda like the music o/~
[16:21] <CardinalFang> o/~ Popular.  Culture.  No longer.  Applies to me.
[16:23] <dobey> he's dead alright. get over it already!
[16:43] <tahorg> verterok: my problem has been solved
[16:44] <verterok> tahorg: really? great! do you know what was causing it?
[16:44] <tahorg> nope
[16:44] <tahorg> but I've try a u1sync 10 minutes ago
[16:44] <tahorg> and it worked
[17:37] <urbanape> cool, got Places observers firing. Should be able to get some hacked up sync going on add/remove/update.
[17:40] <x57005> hello, I have a question that I would like some help with if someone has a momenyt
[17:43] <urbanape> x57005: howdy, what's up?
[17:44] <x57005> I have heard a lot of good things about ununtuone, and running 2 different ubuntu 9.04 systems, I want to try it
[17:44] <x57005> so I signed up for an acount in early may, and I still have not gotten access to install and use the software
[17:46] <urbanape> we've received a great response, and we're sending out invites in a steady stream.
[17:46] <urbanape> We just want to make sure the system stays stable and reliable for the folks who are currently in.
[17:50] <x57005> It just seems a bit long to wait, almost 60 days after signing up?
[18:02] <x57005> well then I shall continue to wait, and hope this really is as good as everyone says it is
[18:02] <urbanape> Sorry I can't offer more help on that.
[18:08] <jdobrien> x57005: we had 20,000 people get on the waiting list in two weeks....
[18:09] <jdobrien> x57005: if i guessed your name right, you should have an email :)
[18:10] <x57005> you did, and thats really odd, since my email and the nick im using are totally non related
[18:10] <tahorg__> x57005: what about your username ? :)
[18:16] <jdobrien> x57005: Im a detective
[18:16] <x57005> lawl, i would love to know how you figured out which email went to me
[18:17] <jdobrien>  [x57005] (n=x1101@208-233.suscom-maine.net) : x1101
[18:17] <jdobrien> x1101
[18:18] <x57005> that would do it
[18:18] <x57005> i forget about things like that
[18:50] <sivel> how long should the "scanning" phase take?  I have around 16,000 files/dirs and it has been scanning for several hours now
[19:03] <tcole> the local scan shouldn't take that long
[19:03] <tcole> the server is bogged down at the moment, however
[19:03] <tcole> so scanning on the server side seems to be in limbo at the moment
[19:04] <tcole> (I'm having the same issue with a much smaller number of files)
[19:04] <sivel> I'll just let it keep running
[19:04] <sivel> I guess it will eventually finish
[19:05] <sivel> I plan on giving this service a bit of a work out
[19:06] <tcole> yeah, we may have to reboot the server instances
[19:06] <tcole> (after fixing the issue)
[21:27] <BUGabundo> boas noites