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dholbachgood morning08:19
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Pendulumafter doing my Ada Lovelace day post yesterday, I rang my mum because she's not a woman in tech, however she does teach Byron13:58
Pendulumshe's now gone off and started doing more research on Ada Lovelace, it's kinda cool13:58
Pendulum(she did sort of know of her because of the Tom Stoppard play Arcadia)13:58
akgranerPendulum, that's pretty cool about your mom's research14:14
Pendulumakgraner: yeah, I woke up to a link to http://www.takomapark.info/library/mt/archives/002184.html which has some "interesting" facts about Ada14:22
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AlanBellI am off to a local tweetup thing, one of the attendees is Sarah Blow http://girlgeekdinners.com/about-us/founder/18:29
akgranerahhhh - I hate the time change!!!19:38
akgranermeeting today in about an hour :-)19:39
valoriedang, I have a dentist appt19:39
akgraner:-(19:39
akgranerwell if the time hadn't changed it would be in like 20 mins :-/19:40
* pleia2 peers at the clock19:40
pleia2I never know what time it is19:40
akgranerhehe glad to know I am not the only one19:43
PendulumI like being only 4 hours off the UK for a couple weeks :)19:45
akgranerPendulum :-)19:46
czajkowskithis weekend it changes19:48
czajkowskisaturday night19:48
MarkDudeakgraner, great interview yesterday. I did not realize that Chris had not met you in person. He did not realize you had an *accent* You did well for UW & WIOS in general. +119:49
czajkowskiakgraner: cant make meeting need to head to sisters19:50
akgranerMarkDude, thanks! :-)19:50
akgranerczajkowski, ahh ok you'll be missed19:50
akgranerczajkowski, that just means I am volunteering you for everything19:50
akgraner:-p19:50
akgranerMarkDude, which Chris?19:52
MarkDudenick > sexycatsinhats19:53
akgranerMarkDude, ahh ok19:54
MarkDudeDubk nick- I know :p19:54
MarkDudeSo says *markdude*- with the dumber nick. Ttyl19:55
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akgranerMeeting starts in 5 mins20:55
* Pendulum tweets20:57
Pendulumor maybe not :(20:58
akgraner#startmeeting21:00
Mootbot-UKMeeting started at 21:00. The chair is akgraner.21:00
Mootbot-UKCommands Available: [TOPIC], [PROGRESS REPORT], [IDEA], [ACTION], [AGREED], [LINK], [VOTE]21:00
akgranerhi all!21:00
* pleia2 waves21:01
akgranertime to get started :-)  who's here for the UW Project meeting today?21:01
rwwo/21:01
Pendulumo/21:01
akko/21:01
etalio/21:01
akgranerwhile we wait to see who else is joining here's the agenda - [LINK] - http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/March2010/Agenda21:02
akgraneroops21:02
akgraner [LINK] - http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/March2010/Agenda21:02
akgraner[LINK] - http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/March2010/Agenda21:02
Mootbot-UKLINK received:  - http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/March2010/Agenda21:02
akgranerthere we go - grrr!21:02
akgraner3rd time is the charm right21:03
pleia2:)21:03
akgranerwe have a packed agenda and I hope everyone had a chance to read the info on the mailing list about about most of the items :-)21:03
akgraner[TOPIC] - OPEN ITEM - UW PROJECT PR TEAM - Ubuntu Women PR team. Should we have a team responsible for both official project responses to publicized problems within the Ubuntu community relating to women in open source and for publicizing team activities and information.21:04
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - OPEN ITEM - UW PROJECT PR TEAM - Ubuntu Women PR team. Should we have a team responsible for both official project responses to publicized problems within the Ubuntu community relating to women in open source and for publicizing team activities and information.21:04
akgranerAny thoughts on this?21:04
pleia2I would really like to see this - we already sort of have one but it's unclear how to get involved in planning (leading to "wow, international women's day competition announced and I had no idea "we" were planning this?")21:04
PendulumI agree21:04
akgraner*nods*21:05
akgranerI sent this to the mailing list and didn't get much of a response21:05
* pleia2 nods21:06
Pendulumalso, I think there's sometimes some confusion with whether people blogging are speaking for the project or for themselves (this ties into the idea of having a UW blog which I would think could be one of the things the PR team is in charge of)21:06
pleia2Pendulum: good point21:06
etaliForgive me if this is a silly question, but what would a formal PR team be responsible for that members don't already do?21:06
etaliI thought people in general already tweeted / blogged, etc to spread the word?21:06
hypa7iait might be nice to have an actual uw blog21:07
pleia2the blog would also be great for prettier links to our stuff - linking to a mailing list archive isn't particularly user friendly, people hate plain test (so they end up linking out *our* individual blogs instead anyway)21:07
akgranerthe blog would not be what we see on the uw planet I wouldn't think but a way to get the word out on what we as a team are doing21:07
PendulumI know when I've discussed this with a couple people in UW, one thing we also talked about is having a PR team so that if we ever get asked for some sort of formal "what does UW think?" when something comes up in the community that may be gender related21:08
pleia2Pendulum: I don't think we want to get into the game of "what do *we* think" when it comes to gender stuff21:08
pleia2"we" think every opinion on the planet, probably ;)21:08
pleia2I like that our members still speak individually on those things21:08
Pendulumfair enough :)21:09
pleia2etali: sometimes projects like international women's days are much more easily handled by a core group of folks really interested21:09
pleia2so they can all be Cced on requests to sponsors, etc21:09
akgranerI know on the NC team with our blog - we are using it like pleia2 suggested above21:09
etaliA central blog does sound like a good idea.  A list of people willing to speak on gender issues might be nice too?21:10
akgranerwe just have a section on there for that21:10
akgranerI would think?21:11
pleia2yeah21:11
pleia2or link to geekspeakr's section on it21:11
akgranerany reason why we can't just set up a wordpress one and see how it does?21:12
akgranerworks, goes etc...21:12
akgranerwe can always roll it to a domain later if it's working out well21:12
akgranerthoughts?21:13
Pendulumdo we need to figure out who will have access to post to it first?21:13
akgranerso the Blog will act as the PR point then right?21:13
pleia2akgraner: I'd think so21:13
* etali thinks it is a good idea and would like to help if it goes ahead21:13
Pendulummakes sense to me21:13
altharaI think that is a good idea21:13
pleia2and we can just submit an RT ticket to get blog.ubuntu-women.org pointed somewhere21:13
pleia2I can offer hosting with access for whoever wants it, but I'm sure others can too :)21:14
hypa7iapleia2: we should probably try to keep things on canonical inf, no?21:14
pleia2hypa7ia: canonical doesn't support wordpress afaik21:14
akgranerand it's slow getting stuff from them at times21:15
pleia2only old drupal, and the sysadmins aren't particulary responsive (getting our wiki updated took a year or so)21:15
akgranerso wordpress?  yes? no?21:15
pleia2I like wordpress21:15
Pendulumso do I21:15
rwwI do also (and like this idea in general; sorry, I was distracted :)21:16
akgranerit's pretty easy for anyone who wants to contribute to use as well21:16
etaliMost people know how to use it, so probably best choice21:16
akgranerso access?  any suggestions there?21:16
pleia2I think we can give any established members of the team access to posting21:17
etaliDoes .com allow different levels?  E.g. the leaders have admin rights, other volunteers get rights to post / edit their own posts as required?21:17
hypa7iayeah, i think so etali21:17
akgranerword press allows you to set permissions like that iirc21:17
rwwI'd say make a list of subjects that are on-topic for it (only event announcements vs. other related stuff, etc...), and then let any established team members post.21:18
pleia2rww: +121:18
akgranerrww, +121:18
akgranerok date to get this in place by?21:18
akgraner1 month from now?21:19
akgranerend of April?21:19
pleia2I think interested folks should discuss technical details offline and come up with a timeline21:19
pleia2er, out of meeting :)21:19
akgraner+121:19
etali+121:19
akgranerpleia2, can you send something to mailing list?21:19
pleia2akgraner: sure thing21:20
akgraner[ACTION] - pleia2 to send information on New Wordpress UW Blog establishment21:20
Mootbot-UKACTION received:  - pleia2 to send information on New Wordpress UW Blog establishment21:20
akgranerthanks pleia2  :-)21:20
akgranerok moving on  - I moved Election ahead of -M goals21:21
akgraner[TOPIC] - OPEN ITEM -UW PROJECT LEADER ELECTIONS - UW Project Team Election of Leader(s)21:21
akgraner[LINK] -https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-March/002578.html21:21
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - OPEN ITEM -UW PROJECT LEADER ELECTIONS - UW Project Team Election of Leader(s)21:21
Mootbot-UKLINK received:  -https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-March/002578.html21:21
akgranerDid everyone get a chance to read the proposed details that was sent to the mailing list?21:21
akgranerif so any thoughts?21:22
akgraneror do I need to go over the proposal details?21:22
pleia2it all sounded good to me21:22
akgranerso anyone have objections for just forgoing one leader and just voting for 3 co-leaders in the elections?21:23
Pendulumnope21:24
akgranerthat way we can have a great cross-section of the team - hopefully leaders in different time zones  - and with different skill sets and interests21:24
* pleia2 nods21:24
altharaI think that's a great idea21:25
akgranerok I'll get the wiki updated and get the schedule announced21:25
akgraner[ACTION] - akgraner to get the wiki updated and get the schedule announced for upcoming elections21:26
Mootbot-UKACTION received:  - akgraner to get the wiki updated and get the schedule announced for upcoming elections21:26
akgraner[TOPIC]  - OPEN ITEM - UDS-M BLUEPRINTS AND OBJECTIVES - Blueprints/goals for UDS-M.  Review of UDS-L Blueprint identify what still needs to be done.  Start discussion of goals for -M.  Suggested Goals for -M (Added to agenda for this meeting to start the conversation about goals for -M.  Blueprint to be finalized and in LP on or before April 17th)21:26
akgraner[LINK]  - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-March/002569.html21:26
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:   - OPEN ITEM - UDS-M BLUEPRINTS AND OBJECTIVES - Blueprints/goals for UDS-M.  Review of UDS-L Blueprint identify what still needs to be done.  Start discussion of goals for -M.  Suggested Goals for -M (Added to agenda for this meeting to start the conversation about goals for -M.  Blueprint to be finalized and in LP on or before April 17th)21:26
Mootbot-UKLINK received:   - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-March/002569.html21:26
akgraneragain info on this topic went to mailing list - hopefully everyone had a chance to ready this as well - if not I have pasted the link above21:27
pleia2looks good to me21:28
akgranerUDS-M is around the corner and to make sure all those who want to be involved in the goals for the next cycle can be we have a list of suggestions21:28
pleia2I think we do want to have some solid goals attached to some of these things though21:29
pleia2the first three are a bit "encourage people to" and so don't really have goals21:29
akgranerthe list is pretty long and while we accomplished all the goals for the -L cycle, I would hesitate to add them all to the Blueprint we can also add more as we finish whats on them21:29
akgranerso any thoughts on which 3?21:30
akgranerto start with21:30
pleia24-6 are my favorites21:30
akgranerI agree the 1st 3 are just a matter of setting things up tracking them and encouraging people21:31
altharaArea 3, 4, 6/7 are my favorites21:31
akgranerlet me post the ideas in here21:31
altharaand I think 5 is important because hte website is a bit stale21:32
pleia2althara: me too21:32
etali5 matches well with the blog stuff discussed earlier too.21:32
pleia2I kind of wince when I link people to it these days :)21:32
akgranerthe are exactly like the mailing list numbers but for sake of getting them in the meeting I'll post the ones from the agenda and link to the mailing list in the notes21:32
etaliWas the mentoring thing one of the goals? (My net connection is acting up and the link won't open so can't look :( )21:33
pleia2etali: yep21:33
altharaetali: #4 is the mentoring thing21:33
akgraner[IDEA] - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Enrollment  - (UW Project on LP, mailing list, and forum participation)21:33
Mootbot-UKIDEA received:  - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Enrollment  - (UW Project on LP, mailing list, and forum participation)21:33
etaliThanks!  #4 gets my vote then.21:33
akgraner[IDEA] - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M -Online Team Activity- (Wiki, Website, Blogging, Mailing list discussions, Forum Discussions, LoCo teams, Ubuntu weeks)21:33
Mootbot-UKIDEA received:  - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M -Online Team Activity- (Wiki, Website, Blogging, Mailing list discussions, Forum Discussions, LoCo teams, Ubuntu weeks)21:33
akgranerIDEA] - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Resources - marketing (ie poster, business cards, fliers)21:33
akgraner[IDEA] - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Knowledge Base - review and see what else if anything is needed21:34
Mootbot-UKIDEA received:  - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Knowledge Base - review and see what else if anything is needed21:34
akgraner[IDEA] - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Community Activity/Event Participation - (Conferences, LUG, LoCo, Camps, Fests etc)21:34
Mootbot-UKIDEA received:  - OPEN ITEM - Measurable Goals for UDS-M - Community Activity/Event Participation - (Conferences, LUG, LoCo, Camps, Fests etc)21:34
akgraner[TOPIC] - OPEN ITEM - MENTORING PROGRAM - Reviving the http://ubuntu-women.org/mentoring.html . Why? Ubuntu has many training programs and yet some folks forget that its sometimes harder to ask silly questions and learn with a room full of strangers on irc. Some points to consider:21:34
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - OPEN ITEM - MENTORING PROGRAM - Reviving the http://ubuntu-women.org/mentoring.html . Why? Ubuntu has many training programs and yet some folks forget that its sometimes harder to ask silly questions and learn with a room full of strangers on irc. Some points to consider:21:34
akgraneroops I have Mentoring as seperate topic :-)21:35
akgranerso for UDS - Mentoring Program, Website and ?21:35
akgranerwell blueprint for the -M cycle goals for the project21:35
pleia2logo?21:36
pleia2the t-shirt idea is neat and fun, but I think it needs to wait for the logo21:36
altharaagreed21:36
akgraneragreed21:36
pleia2and a site redesign with old logo.. :\21:36
* maco likes the old logo21:36
altharaalso agreed21:36
pleia2I love the old logo21:36
akgranerso old logo new color theme maybe21:36
altharaI agree21:37
pleia2maybe a discussion is in order about this, does it actually need refreshing with the new branding?21:37
akgraneruse the new orange color and the Aubergine for the words maybe21:37
akgranerI like it the Logo21:37
akgranerhowever I <3 purple er Aubergine - so would love to see words in purple :-)  but that is just me21:38
altharajust so we are all up to date. ARe the official ubuntu colors changing?21:38
akgranerand in new font21:38
akkI'm confused about the new colors -- the page everyone was showing showed about 6 new ubuntu color themes21:38
pleia2althara: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brand21:39
akksome orange, some purple21:39
macoalthara: yes, eggplant and orangy21:39
akgraneraccording to what I read on Marks blog the circle of friends is going to be the thing that stays the same21:39
macoakk: the theme is a mix of them together21:39
macoakk: mark explained that they use more purple on more corporate stuff and more orange on more community stuff21:39
akgranerand that orange will represent community and purple will represent Canonical21:39
macoakk: but always both are there21:39
akgranerso if you see more purple - the it's corporate21:40
akgraneris you see more orange it's community21:40
akkNone of the logos on that page seem to have purple -- they're all the baby-aspirin orange.21:40
akkOr a slightly darker orange.21:40
macohahahah baby aspirin orange21:40
pleia2the brainstorm logo is purple, the splash screen at the bottom is purple21:41
akkWow, that splash screen at the bottom looks off-black to me.21:41
pleia2brainstorm is dark, but the splash screen is definitely purple on my screen21:42
akgraner[LINK] - sabdfl 's post on the new theme - http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/30821:42
Mootbot-UKLINK received:  - sabdfl 's post on the new theme - http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/30821:42
akkyep, if I use gimp's color picker and boost Value I can see the hue is purple -- but the screen sure doesn't look it here.21:43
akgranerI should clarify what I said on "official" publications, banners etc - that is how I understood the colors were going to be used21:43
akgranerChange the logo or no?  - I like it :-) but would like to incorporate new font if nothing else (when the font is ready that is)21:44
altharaI think just changing the font is good21:44
pleia2me too21:45
altharaWith the range of colors that the new theme is we could spend months debating on what to change things to21:45
akgranerso - mentoring, website, logo - and then we can add stuff as needed to blue print from the list of suggestions on mailing list?21:45
pleia2+121:46
althara+121:46
akk+1 on changing the font.21:46
akkand +1 on the akgraner's suggestion too.21:46
akgranerand we can have someone do a couple different ideas for the logo that we have using new color theme and see what we like then21:46
akgraner[ACTION] - akgraner to add website, mentoring and logo to blueprints for -M cycle21:47
Mootbot-UKACTION received:  - akgraner to add website, mentoring and logo to blueprints for -M cycle21:47
akgranerI'll leave off the names of who is doing what for now - but just get the blueprint created21:48
akgranerwell get those items added  - and get the roadmap for -M ready to go21:48
macoakk: turn up your screen's brightness ;-)21:49
akgraneris that ok with everyone?21:49
pleia2souns good21:49
maco+1 on the font thing too21:49
akgranerok we have about 10 mins left - any objection to moving on to new items? or any thoughts on old items before I move on?21:50
etalino objections here21:51
akgranerno?  ok new items21:51
akgraner [TOPIC] - New Items - Team Meeting Day and Times - Discuss results from meeting poll and set - reliable, predictable and reoccurring team meetings that alternate between 2 timezones that best meets the needs of the team.21:51
akgraner[TOPIC] - New Items - Team Meeting Day and Times - Discuss results from meeting poll and set - reliable, predictable and reoccurring team meetings that alternate between 2 timezones that best meets the needs of the team.21:51
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - New Items - Team Meeting Day and Times - Discuss results from meeting poll and set - reliable, predictable and reoccurring team meetings that alternate between 2 timezones that best meets the needs of the team.21:51
akgraner(oh that space kills me :-)21:51
akgranerso the idea is to have 2 meetings a month so team members don't have to attend meetings at 2am or so in there time zone all the time21:52
akgranerwhile I had the poll up - only 7 people took the time to fill it out :-(21:53
pleia2yeah, it's frustrating21:53
pleia2what the CC does is have one in each 12 hour chunk of the day21:54
akgranerso the days that we evenly voted for were  - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday21:54
etaliOn paper it sounds like a great idea.  Are there enough people across the two time zones to sustain two different meetings every month?21:54
PendulumI'll admit that I didn't fill out the poll and that's partially because with the time change I currently don't know what's up and since we're in the middle of people changing times, I *really* wasn't sure how it would work out longer term21:54
pleia2so like 11UTC and 21UTC21:54
pleia2etali: yeah, that's been the problem in the past21:55
akgraneretali, I dunno to be honest - it's something to try and see if it works out if not we can just go back to how we have it now21:55
Pendulumpleia2: the CC way makes sense to me21:55
hypa7iai didn't bother with the poll because i don't think a poll is fair in this case21:56
hypa7iawe're mostly in NA21:56
hypa7iaa poll will always be skewed towards that21:56
etaliMy vote goes for trying it.  If it works out, knowing the meeting is always on a Wednesday or whatever would be great.  Much easier to keep track of than the doodle polls.21:56
akgranerhypa7ia, hmm - I didn't even think of it that way  - good point21:56
pleia2I probably will show up even if it's at 2AM, so the poll doesn't matter a ton to me either21:56
akkDoesn't it make some sense to skew it toward the most members? (No offense to the minority ones, and we indeed should have some meetings in other timezones.)21:57
akgranerso from the poll  - it was 2200 UTC and 0200, 0300, and 0400 UTC21:57
akgranerbut again it was only 7 people  - and thank you to all those who filled it out btw :-)21:58
akgranerok so two mins left - wow time flies :-)21:58
pleia2maybe see how 2200 and 1200 work?21:58
akgranerhaha that's what I was going to say21:58
rwwIf I remember correctly, I didn't end up filling that survey out because I'm available at very different times on different days, and the poll didn't let me specify that.21:59
akgranerto 2nd and 4th thursdays21:59
akgraneran 1200 and 2200UTC21:59
akkrww: I had that problem too, and avoided timeslots that would have been okay on some days.21:59
akgraner[ACTION] set future UW Meetings for 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month  - 2nd Thurs 1200UTC, 4th Thurs 2200UTC22:01
akgranerdoes that sound ok to everyone22:01
Mootbot-UKACTION received:  set future UW Meetings for 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month  - 2nd Thurs 1200UTC, 4th Thurs 2200UTC22:01
etalisounds good to me22:01
akksounds fine22:01
akgranerand really quickly  - here are the announcements22:02
akgraner[TOPIC] - Announcements -UBUNTU WOMEN DAY - International Women's Day: Ubuntu Women's Day - Highlighting women within the Ubuntu Community22:02
akgraner[TOPIC] - Announcements - ReportingPage report due at the end of the month, please add to it22:02
akgraner[TOPIC] - Announcements -International Play Day22:02
akgranerhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-March/002604.html22:02
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - Announcements -UBUNTU WOMEN DAY - International Women's Day: Ubuntu Women's Day - Highlighting women within the Ubuntu Community22:02
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - Announcements - ReportingPage report due at the end of the month, please add to it22:02
Mootbot-UKNew Topic:  - Announcements -International Play Day22:02
pleia2oh yeah, we always scramble to add to our reporting page22:02
akgranerInternational womens day - huge success!!! thanks eveyone!22:02
akgranerand the reporting stuff - lets add the reporting page to the main wiki header so people can just click there to add there stuff?22:03
pleia2that seems reasonable22:03
akgranerI've seen LoCo teams have a Meeting box and under it Meetings / Agenda22:03
Pendulumakgraner: +122:03
akgranerthen a link under that for team reports22:04
pleia2yeah22:04
akgranerany one want to set that up?22:04
akgraner(sorry for running over we are almost finished)22:04
akgraner[ACTION] add team reports to main wiki header22:05
Mootbot-UKACTION received:  add team reports to main wiki header22:05
akgranerwe can figure that out - out of meeting22:05
akgranerPlease take a moment to read about world play day and send thought to the list - :-)22:05
akgranerlink is posted above22:06
akgranerwe have a SWAG bag to give out to one winner and will be giving a Dell mini 10n away as well22:06
pleia2I think it's a grand idea, but in the future I'd like to see these things spaced out more22:06
pleia2maybe 2 per year or something, I'm still tired from int'l women's day promotion :)22:07
akgraner:-)  World Play Day is May 28th :-)    - maybe soon we will have enough folks to have a sub team for things like that :-)22:07
pleia2yeah22:08
akgranerpleia2, but yeah I know what you mean :-)22:08
akgranerok anything else folks?22:08
czajkowskilol22:08
czajkowskilo22:08
* akgraner volunteers czajkowski to update wikis :-)22:09
akgranerif not thank you all!22:09
akgranergreat meeting you all are awesome!  that's it til next time22:09
akgraner#endmeeting22:09
Mootbot-UKMeeting finished at 22:09.22:09
altharaThanks akgraner22:09
pleia2thanks akgraner :)22:10
akgraneryou're welcome22:10
czajkowskiakgraner: I'm doing what ?22:12
akgranerhehe  - told you I was volunteering you for stuff since you couldn't make it :-P  I was teasing but if you want to you can update the wiki header :-)22:14
akgranerhttp://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/20100325 <----- Logs are up22:14
pleia2akgraner: if you take them from irclogs.ubuntu.com and enclose them in <#!IRC it's much prettier :)22:15
pleia2http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Courses/IRCOp201022:15
pleia2oh, I guess that's mootbot though22:15
pleia2AlanBell: make mootbot make pretty logs!22:15
MichelleQ1oh, I see I missed it again22:26
MichelleQ1gah22:26
rwwpleia2: ooo, I didn't know about <#!IRC. Does that work on wiki.ubuntu.com too?22:28
pleia2rww: yep :)22:29
pleia2but it's the format of irclogs.ubuntu.com (so default irssi logs won't work with it)22:29
pleia2and it's actually {{{#!IRC22:30
akgraneryeah  - for the HTML logs right?22:33
pleia2nah, it's just text22:33
pleia2but it formats it pretty on the wiki22:33
pleia2so I just copy this: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/03/24/%23ubuntu-classroom.txt22:34
pleia2into a wiki page with {{{#!IRC }}} tags around it22:34
pleia2and you get: http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Courses/IRCOp201022:34
akgranerhttp://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/20100325/Ubuntu_IRC_Text_Logs22:44
akgranerhttp://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings22:45
elkyOh crap, i missed meeting? :(22:47
macoelky: aye23:30

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