=== ogra_ is now known as ogra [12:48] Morning Edubutu. Long time... I trust all is well. [14:02] morning [15:14] afternoon [15:18] I wish [15:20] mhall119: heh, what timezone you in? [15:22] EST [15:23] mhall119: so thats UTC-5? [15:26] yeah or -4 [15:26] depending on the time of year [15:33] * bencrisford wants to go home :( [15:49] hi everyone [15:49] Hi highv [15:51] Morning all [16:04] hi sbalneav [16:05] Sigh. Gotta get thinking about the ldap spec :( [16:53] sbalneav: what happened to https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ltsp-persistent-home ? [16:57] highvoltage: Well, it works :) [16:58] I tested the patches that were there, and we even demonstrated it working right in the UDS at the time [16:58] Then it was supposed to be "approved" by somebody [16:58] And there it sat. :) [16:58] As far as setting up thinks like web kiosks or the like where you want a clean home dir every time, works a treat. [16:59] I think the problem was that it actally made patches to pam_mkhomedir, which is a standard pam module, and nobody wanted to touch it. [17:00] One supposes that we could make a completely standalone pam module to do the same thing as pam_mkhomedir, but call it something else. [17:00] I'd be more than happy to do that, and I suggested it at the time, but for whatever reason, interest petered out at the time, and I didn't bother to persue it. [17:01] But it works quite nice. [17:01] Log in, home dir's created [17:01] log out, home dir disappears. [17:02] Every time you log in, you start out clean. [17:02] sbalneav: yeah there's a few places where I can imagine it being kind of useful [17:02] Well, library terminals, etc, was sort of the use spec. [17:02] use case, sorry. [17:34] highvoltage: speaking of blueprints, the other day i saw an ancient one about cleaning up the edubuntu launchpad teams [17:34] disabling old/inactive/unnecessary ones, and fixing the ones what need fixing [22:34] * bencrisford needs sleep [22:34] night all