[00:18] <persia> pleia2: How closely are the schedules for -classroom coordinated?  Is there a published calendar that can be used to set alerts?
[00:18] <persia> Or is it just the wiki page (which may be missing some sessions)?
[00:18] <pleia2> it's tricky, I try to keep the ubuntu-classroom mailing list up to date with coming events
[00:18] <pleia2> the wiki is kept up to date though
[00:19] <pleia2> getting everyone who hosts classes here to put everything on the same calendar/list/wiki has proven to be a challenge, so I concentrate on making sure the wiki is ok at least
[00:24] <persia> heh.
[00:25] <persia> So I suppose someone would either have to write a screen-scraper to process the wiki and send alerts, or volunteer to maintain some ical resource matching the wiki.
[00:25] <pleia2> well, you could subscribe to the Classroom wiki page
[00:25] <pleia2> each time it's changed you'll get a notification :)
[00:25] <persia> Right, but it doesn't do the timely alert thing :)
[00:25] <pleia2> yeah
[00:26] <pleia2> but yes, certainly volunteers to help keep things updated would be awesome
[00:26] <persia> I think that's probably the best solution for now, although it needs someone to keep paying attention, and such people are unfortunately rare.
[00:27] <pleia2> yeah, and all my attempts at pleia2 clones have failed
[00:27] <persia> The experiment with google calendar for the fridge seems to have encountered a number of issues (most critically with daylight savings time), which I'm not sure it's best to repeat.
[00:27]  * pleia2 doublechecks the lock on the basement door
[00:27] <persia> Do you have a working accelerated growth chamber, or are you still stuck with the 15-years-in-an-oaken-cask method?
[00:28] <pleia2> oaken cask, it's taking forever :)
[00:29] <persia> Yeah.  One needs serious antigerone treatments to get sufficient quantity to overcome the natural reject rate with that method.
[00:29]  * pleia2 chuckles
[00:29] <persia> So, in summary:
[00:30] <persia> fakeer: there isn't such a facility now, but it would be great if someone was willing to make one :)
[04:10] <syikin> how to implement olsr in ubuntu
[04:14] <persia> syikin: For support, you probably want #ubuntu
[15:35] <RBucky> Hello
[21:17] <Darkedge> I was wondering if theres a class on Debian Packaging sometime in the near future..?
[21:27] <porthose> Darkedge, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek