=== asac_ is now known as asac === doko_ is now known as doko === cprov is now known as cprov-lunch === matt_c is now known as the_heavy === the_heavy is now known as matt_c === cprov-lunch is now known as cprov === matt_c_ is now known as matt_c [18:27] ian_brasil, ping [18:27] ian_brasil, pong [18:27] :0 rbelem pong [18:29] ian_brasil, lets discuss about the name [18:30] ok..i will work on the source package list while we are doing that [18:30] i dont like MID too much [18:30] ian_brasil, i was thinking something like "fuels the device" [18:30] what lool said yesterday makes sense about devices [18:31] yep [18:31] sounds good to me..maybe we just need like 1 word [18:31] ian_brasil, one small word [18:32] * ian_brasil puts fuels the device into google [18:33] ian_brasil, something like eletric, electron [18:33] ian_brasil, hum? [18:33] electric sounds cool [18:34] ian_brasil, spin? [18:34] ha ha...swerve [18:34] ian_brasil, swerve? [18:34] desvio [18:35] spin sounds pretty good too [18:36] ian_brasil, i liked spin [18:37] me too..that sounds cool rbelem [18:37] ian_brasil, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spin [18:39] spin is a fundamental characteristic property of elementary particles [18:39] nice! [18:39] lool, what do you think about ubuntu-spin-remix? [18:39] ian_brasil, cool! [18:41] rbelem, for me that name is ok..if we go with that can you set the team and ppa up [18:42] ian_brasil, let's wait for lool [18:43] ok [18:45] ian_brasil, let's continue our search [18:47] rbelem, i am doing that now [18:52] rbelem, should i pull hildon desktop from debian ..it is 1:2.0.19 and the version in ubuntu is 1:2.0.11 [18:54] ian_brasil, add a column with debian version [18:55] rbelem, ok [18:55] ian_brasil, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/yare [18:56] huh? [19:00] ian_brasil, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/swiftness [19:02] rbelem, choosing something like this is not a good idea IMO [19:02] eheheh [19:03] if the remix is not that swift then lots of fun can be had by people! [19:03] i like spin or spun or span [19:05] or spinning , whirling ..something like that [19:09] ian_brasil, something like Hitchhiking [19:09] ian_brasil, what do you think? [19:10] /topic [19:10] rbelem, nice..hitchiking..ha ha [19:13] ian_brasil, "On the Road" [19:14] ian_brasil, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ride [19:14] i called the liferea port 'Frothing' - feed reading on the hoof [19:28] eheheh === jamie is now known as Guest60062 === cprov is now known as cprov-afk === jamie_ is now known as Jamie === Jamie is now known as Guest10286 [20:40] rbelem, i updated https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/UbuntuMIDRemix [21:31] ian_brasil: Hey [21:32] lool, hi [21:32] ian_brasil: spin is a bit problematic because it's analog in meaning to flavour [21:32] ian_brasil: We often say "the moblin spin" [21:32] ah ok [21:33] Perhaps you should consider a symbolic name which has no actual meaning [21:33] Or take a cheese name [21:33] Ubuntu Roquefort Remix [21:33] ian_brasil: I feel bad for taking part in the project name discussion [21:33] only a french person could think of that ;) [21:34] Bah you could name it after a cow if you like :-) [21:34] rbelem is in a meeting now so i will talk with him..i quite like the idea of some name without meaning [21:35] For instance Mer has nothing to do with tablets [21:36] ian_brasil: I think it would help a lot if you guys would write down the actual goals of the project you're creating [21:36] What does it solve over the existing projects, why is it there, what's the motivation, philosophy etc. etc. [21:37] yes we will..one big one is to be free desktop compliant [21:38] personally remove all the hard coded nastyness in the theming would be awesome [21:38] These are technical goals [21:38] Just like building an image [21:39] ian_brasil: For instance you could have for a goal to bring the latest Maemo technologies to tablet users basing on Ubuntu software [21:39] Or creating a demonstration and development environment for tablet users [21:40] Or enabling programmers to develop Maemo apps under Ubuntu [21:40] Or all of that [21:40] You need a scope so to speak :-) [21:49] ok i will do that..it will be a small scope