=== ogra_ is now known as ogra [02:51] Evening all [04:33] What type of testing needs to be done in the next week? [04:43] openyost: Lots :) [04:44] Dowload images, burn them [04:44] Test installation, how the system works once installed, etc. [04:55] Ok. Any specific things to check for? [15:38] jbicha: ok, so I just uploaded your moodle patch (I tweaked the changelog a little bit) [15:38] jbicha: we'll see if slangasek takes it [15:48] LaserJock: thank you, it also sounds like you figured out the language pack issue [15:48] Morning all [15:49] jbicha: well [15:49] jbicha: I wouldn't call it a real fix [15:49] jbicha: I just made it so that people who want something other than English are going to have to install it themselves [15:50] although I do provide the .deb files and have them installed in the live session [15:53] LaserJock: Hey, you heading out today? [15:54] maybe [17:00] jbicha: it made it \o/ [17:03] LaserJock: I should get it backported to Jaunty also, right? [17:03] I don't know, you could try [17:05] LaserJock: I don't think the localhost issue was a problem w/ Jaunty so we shouldn't backport that since it's not a bug there? [17:05] right [17:08] LaserJock: where should I find a sponsor for main packages once you move on, do I just ask in #ubuntu-devel ? [17:09] stgraber is also a Core Developer [17:09] and there is the ubuntu-main-sponsors Launchpad team [17:11] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess [17:11] LaserJock: thanks [18:27] and my edubuntu-meta upload got accepted [18:27] highvoltage: around? [19:11] LaserJock: yes, slightly [19:12] highvoltage: are you going to have any time this weekend to work on release notes and announcement? [19:12] LaserJock: yep, I'll give it a bash tomorrow (have people over currently) [19:14] highvoltage: if I'm around let me know, we can gobby or something [19:15] LaserJock: ok great, I'll give you a ping on IRC and jabber [19:15] k, awesome [19:16] highvoltage: I *think* i've done all the fixing we need done on the DVD [19:16] and jbicha got moodle fixed [19:16] moodle was broken for jaunty right? [19:17] even though we're not shipping it, it's good to not have it be broken [19:17] yeah [19:17] i think for hardy too [19:17] jbicha was talking about maybe doing an SRU earlier [19:17] hardy's got big issues [19:17] right [19:17] I don't know if we can do the same treatment or not [19:18] but hardy is an LTS so it's worth looking into [19:18] yep [19:18] well, if the current karmic package works but an SRU is to much, at least a backport request would be nice [19:18] I don't know that there are enough resources to handle much for non-LTS SRUs [19:19] in general [19:20] I also had to drop the gcompris sound packages from Recommends on the ubuntu-edu-* [19:20] which kinda stinks [19:20] well, it will surely be handled with lower prio [19:21] if I did the seed work correctly they'll all be installed in the Live session [19:21] and the .debs will be in the pool [19:22] but having to install language support for 16 other languages is a bit much, IMO [19:22] we should really hook that up to the language selector [19:23] gah [19:23] yeah [19:23] s/we/somebody/ [19:23] or even make it a dep of language-pack-blah [19:23] but its a bit hard to make that a conditional [19:25] I think you can do "if gcompris is going to be installed and language X is used, install gcompris-sound-X" in Ubiquity at least [19:25] I'm not sure about d-i [20:22] sbalneav: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2009-October/009729.html [20:23] sbalneav: which points to http://freshmeat.net/projects/gosa/ === OsKa is now known as Asuka === Asuka is now known as OsKa [22:54] is there a software for training relative pitch in edubuntu, or in general is ther a free software app for taht? === ogra_ is now known as ogra [22:55] Black_Mage: Music training, you means? [22:55] yes i guess [22:56] http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7606 [22:57] That might be a good starting point [22:57] thanks :) [22:58] http://www.solfege.org/ [22:59] solfege is an installable package. It might do what you want [22:59] You can find it in synaptic [23:01] i actually use arch linux, entered here cos i figured that people who understand in educational software will sit here :P [23:02] hey cool this app is exacly what i need [23:02] thanks [23:04] No Problem