[00:40] doctormo: cool [00:45] pleia2: What are you up to this eve? [00:45] ended up going out to the asian art museum today (beautiful weather, I couldn't stay home!) [00:45] now it's business cards, printing up a pamphlet about documentation for an informal presentation tomorrow at our berkeley jam [00:55] doctormo: think I should just toss up the generic ubuntu learning image up on ubuntu-owl.org for now? [02:01] pleia2: Yea, I should do a simple page. As I said before [02:01] don't mean to rush you [02:34] pleia2: I need cproffit to let the learning materials project go, it's still owned by the defunct learning board. [02:35] I talk to him daily, what do we need him to do? [02:35] transfer ownership to you? [02:36] pleia2: Aye, then I can perhaps team it later to some specific group. [02:36] looks like we might actually need Vantrax to do it [02:36] * pleia2 pokes around [02:38] doctormo: I think I fixed it [02:38] oh? good [02:56] pleia2: http://ubuntu-owl.org/ [02:56] doctormo: wow, nice! [02:57] Just something I quickly spliced together [02:57] :) [02:57] * pleia2 impressed [02:58] pleia2: Well I had 50 mins to make it, so it's not like I did it in 2 mins [02:59] doctormo: looks good :) [03:02] https://code.launchpad.net/~doctormo/ubuntu-learning-materials/website [03:02] pleia2: Well that should sort us out for a little while. [03:03] * pleia2 nods [03:03] great [03:05] http://www.ubuntu-massachusetts.com/ <- You can see where I took the style from ;-) but at least I designed the original [03:06] it's a good one [03:06] doctormo, curves would look more modern :) [03:07] nigelb: What kind of curves? [03:07] the boxes on the webpage is now a sharp box, but if you can curve the edges, would be nice [03:08] nigelb: I think you've got an eye for designing websites! I think you should impliment your ideas in the code branch above :-D [03:08] * pleia2 chuckles [03:08] doctormo, I do, but I never learned how to code the curves :( [03:09] however I try, it just fails [03:09] nigelb: Aw, now I need to teach you how to do curved boxes [03:09] * nigelb is willing to learn :) [03:10] http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-us-ma <- you see these boxes, curved. I did those. [03:10] aha, thats exactly what I meant :) [03:10] that looks neat and modern [03:11] Also shaded curves, because the right and bottom are bigger than the top and left. [03:11] (shadow taking up some space) [03:11] doctormo, I did this http://acceptindia.org/accept2/ [03:11] nigelb: Do you have 20 mins to go through it now? [03:11] but the curves were done by someone else [03:12] nope, tomorrow? I'm getting ready for church [03:13] nigelb: I'm probably not going to have time again, but there are about 4 tricks you need to do it. Mostly installing firebug and playing with relative and absolute css positions [03:14] oh, I'll look at firebug for that box. that should tell me something [12:06] bonjour [12:16] aurevoir === akgraner` is now known as akgraner