[00:51] <nigel_nb> doctormo: ping
[00:51] <nigel_nb> power went out and my router died
[00:56] <FFEMTcJ> ouch
[00:56] <nigel_nb> FFEMTcJ: laptop followed in 1 hour
[00:56] <nigel_nb> frustrating
[00:56] <FFEMTcJ> oops
[00:57] <nigel_nb> every single electronic device was out, even my phone
[00:57] <nigel_nb> couldn't even play snake on the cellphone lol :P
[00:58] <nigel_nb> just had ta roam around in the dark
[00:58] <nigel_nb> _marx_: are you around?
[01:03] <FFEMTcJ> nigel_nb: i guess you missed my comment then
[01:03] <FFEMTcJ> or question
[01:03] <nigel_nb> FFEMTcJ: probably, got disconnected
[01:04] <FFEMTcJ> nigel_nb: hows your bzr course going?
[01:05] <nigel_nb> FFEMTcJ: not bad, getting some corrections done
[01:05] <nigel_nb> I made some stupid mistakes, getting that corrected
[01:05] <FFEMTcJ> gotcha
[01:06] <nigel_nb> I wondering why it was not converting properly
[01:06] <nigel_nb> now I know
[01:45] <dinda> hola learning people
[01:45] <nigel_nb> hola dinda :)
[01:46] <dinda> nigel_nb: anyone - can I get a quick opinion on a course thing I'm writing?
[01:46] <nigel_nb> sure :)
[01:46] <nigel_nb> I think everyone's around
[01:46] <dinda> the last chapter is a list of 'other courses' available - so do I include the course I'm writing in that final list or leave it out?
[01:46] <dinda> if that makes sense
[01:47] <nigel_nb> which course is this?
[01:47] <dinda> well one course is a cloud course and the other is a server course. . .
[01:48] <dinda> so in the cloud course last chapter I say here are our other courses. . .
[01:48] <nigel_nb> well, if we have a list of proposed courses, I think it would be okay to put in the proposed courses in that section
[01:49] <dinda> so do you list the current course, in this case cloud, in that list?
[01:49] <nigel_nb> nope
[01:49] <dinda> b/c in theory they just finished that course
[01:49] <nigel_nb> that migt be confusing
[01:49] <dinda> it's all very confusing :)
[01:49] <nigel_nb> hehe
[01:49] <nigel_nb> I meant if I just finished a cloud course and see another course listed
[01:50] <nigel_nb> I might wonder, what did I just take
[01:50] <dinda> thanks, makes sense
[01:51] <nigel_nb> happy to help :)
[01:53] <doctormo> hey dinda
[01:54] <dinda> doctormo: hey there!  how's the ankle?
[01:54] <doctormo> dinda: Much better, did you see the blog entry that mentions you?
[01:54] <dinda> I did - thanks :)
[01:59]  * dinda goes to read the meeting logs as I was sick on Sunday night :(
[02:51]  * dinda wonders why i'm still at my desktop when I could be all comfortable in my recliner with my laptop
[02:51] <nigel_nb> dinda: hehe, I'm on the bed :P
[02:52] <dinda> ok, signing off here and heading for comfortable chair now :)
[03:07] <nigel_nb> dinda: more comfy now ? :)
[03:19] <cprofitt> hey doctormo
[03:19] <cprofitt> dinda: you in?
[03:19] <doctormo> hey cprofitt
[03:19] <cprofitt> join #edubuntu
[03:19] <cprofitt> sorry... forgot the /
[03:20] <cprofitt> how are things progressing with the asciidoc instructions?
[03:28] <cprofitt> doctormo: did you netsplit?
[03:28] <doctormo> cprofitt: Good, there's a really nice document comming together
[03:29] <cprofitt> nice -- when it is done I intend on learning the process and converting it to Moodle.
[03:29] <doctormo> cprofitt: wonderful
[03:36] <dinda> sorry, was too comfortable now :)
[03:36] <dinda> almost fell asleep
[03:37] <dinda> hey cpr
[03:37] <dinda> cprofitt even
[03:37] <cprofitt> hey dinda
[04:50] <cprofitt> g'night all
[14:01] <FFEMTcJ> mornin
[17:39] <McRibz> Hi. I hope I have come to the right place-- can I ask questions here? Will they be answered, that is..?
[17:40] <McRibz> ..or is this channel intended for other methods for getting help?
[17:43] <Pendulum> McRibz: for help you probably want to try #ubuntu
[17:44] <Pendulum> (if you're a beginning, I believe there's also #beginners-team-help, but I'm not positive on that channel name)
[17:56] <McRibz> thanks
[18:16] <FFEMTcJ> Pendulum: #ubuntu-beginners-help
[18:20] <Pendulum> FFEMTcJ: yeah, that's it. brain not working
[19:17] <FFEMTcJ> ;-)
[19:34] <stlsaint> nhandler: ping
[19:35] <stlsaint> anyone here involved in Ubuntu  User Day
[19:35] <pleia2> stlsaint: you can just ask your questions, people lurk ;)
[19:36] <stlsaint> i was looking at the user day wiki and wondering if any subjects listed under suggested topics were not going to be taught?
[19:39] <pleia2> stlsaint: I've updated the wiki with a note about the contributing section
[19:39] <pleia2> those are all ideas, if you have another idea for beginner-mid level users you're welcome to add it to the list and offer to teach it :)
[19:40] <pleia2> currently anything people haven't claimed below is up for grabs
[19:40] <stlsaint> pleia2: i asked for How to get involved and you said it wasnt getting taught
[19:41] <pleia2> stlsaint: I realize...
[19:41] <pleia2> stlsaint: is there anything else you can teach?
[19:43] <stlsaint> pleia2: hrm, nothing i have real experience with
[19:43] <pleia2> a complain about Open Week was an overwhelming focus on contributing, which is true
[19:44] <pleia2> User Days is really geared toward Users, not contributing
[19:45] <stlsaint> you mean the user asking questions?
[19:45] <stlsaint> instead of them being taught the subjects?
[19:47] <pleia2> I mean the sessions are geared toward using ubuntu rather than contributing to ubuntu
[19:48] <stlsaint> oh that i understand...i just dont want to give wrong info to users on a subject i know little about...sorry for being picky! :D
[19:48] <stlsaint> i just dont want to give anybody wrong info