[00:58] <IdleOne> pleia2: I would like to order a UW T-shirt when you get more details
[00:59] <maco> me too!
[00:59] <IdleOne> maybe two
[00:59] <IdleOne> depending on price
[00:59] <pleia2> :)
[00:59] <maco> hmm yeah i might want one for me and one child-sized for my cousin
[00:59] <maco> ooh and maybe one for mum
[00:59] <maco> christmas prezzies!
[00:59] <IdleOne> maco: I was thinking one for my daughter and one for me
[01:01] <crimsun> I'd like one for my cat.
[01:01] <maco> youre gonna be one of those people that puts a t shirt on their cat?
[01:01] <maco> oh jeez
[01:02] <crimsun> (...no.)
[01:49] <elky> pleia2, just whatever you do, don't use the tshirt distributor Ada Lovelace Day did. Australia doesn't exist to them :(
[01:49] <elky> I was SOOOOOOOOOOOOO annoyed at that.
[01:49] <pleia2> awww (wait, there were tshirts? aarggh!)
[01:50] <elky> yeah. they should be still available. they're silly if not
[01:51] <pleia2> ah, I see, cool, thanks :)
[01:51] <elky> spreadshirt. don't use spreadshirt :(
[01:51] <elky> or, if you do, you volunteer to send me one
[01:52] <elky> http://adalovelaceday.spreadshirt.net/
[01:52]  * pleia2 nods
[01:55] <elky> Let me know if you get an ALD one, and i'll get you to get me one and post it on :)
[01:56] <pleia2> these are actually pretty expensive
[01:56] <pleia2> otherwise I would, maybe next year
[01:56] <elky> Fair enough.
[01:57] <elky> It'd also take until next year to get to you too, if they ship from the UK.
[01:59] <pleia2> hehe
[02:37] <elky> zazzle might be the best bet, really. Though they're not exactly cheap either.
[02:37] <akgraner> I love zazzlw
[02:37] <akgraner> zazzle even
[02:39] <elky> They don't seem to have a v-neck cut in the women's tshirts :-/
[02:40] <maco> is that significant?
[02:40] <maco> v-neck t's always look to me like someone took an undershirt and decided to silkscreen on it
[02:41] <maco> probably because i see them so rarely, and when i do, they're Hanes Men's Undershirts
[02:41] <elky> It is for me. I find these cheap shirts can often stretch at the neck prematurely, especially since I have the type of shoulders bra straps just fall off.
[02:42] <maco> do V's stretch less?
[02:42] <elky> v-necks last longer. imho, anwyay
[02:42] <elky> well yes, you don't have to tug them down to get your hand in to get to the runaway bra strap
[02:42] <elky> hence, they are not stretched in the action of repositioning bra strap
[02:42] <maco> ah
[02:43]  * maco now thankful for broad shoulders
[02:46] <akgraner> closest thing to v-neck is the micro-fiber one - and it's not a deep v-neck
[03:07] <elky> It's also a singlet too, so rather limited in use
[03:07] <maco> singlet?
[03:07] <elky> sleeveless
[03:07] <maco> oh
[03:08] <elky> though, the tshirt on the sport line http://www.zazzle.com/custom/tshirts/womens#wfashionSell might be a v-neck, but it doesn't look terribly like it.
[03:09] <elky> It's kind of halfway
[03:14] <elky> I'd probably go for the first of the bottom row. Best size range, has 2 colours so people can opt to maintain their hacker black wardrobe, and providing they're honest, it's ethically sourced.
[03:20] <elky> and there's a mens equivalent, but it only goes up to 2XL, so having the basic t-shirt as an option as well (youth's XS through to 6xl) would be an idea too, even though it lacks black, it has a range of colours
[03:23] <elky> we'd have to do http://www.zazzle.com/cr/design/pt-shirt?style=edun_live_toddler_tshirt and http://www.zazzle.com/cr/design/pt-shirt?style=infant_creeper_organic too methinks :)
[03:35] <elky> Hmm, so what is the best way to move a chunk of wiki to another part of the wiki. Specifically, http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/InternationalWomensDay* to http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Events/Competitions/InternationalWomensDay*
[03:36] <IdleOne> elky: rename
[03:37] <elky> IdleOne, is there a /bulk/ way to do it that also catches all the current linking?
[03:37] <akgraner> yeah it should as you is you want to include the subpages
[03:37] <IdleOne> elky: hmm good question
[03:38] <IdleOne> I know it will break the links from translated pages
[03:38] <IdleOne> wait, no it shouldn't
[03:38] <elky> I think mass redirects are going to be needed
[03:38] <elky> well, i'm /sure/ they will be
[03:38] <IdleOne> elky: #moinmoin should be able to help you
[03:38] <IdleOne> maybe
[03:39] <elky> lets see how many pages we have under the namespace first
[03:40] <elky> Only the two of them?
[03:47] <elky> Yay, both pages done.
[03:53] <elky> There's a checkbox for "rename all subpages too" but not a "and automatically create redirect" which would be quite nice
[04:17] <elky> Also updated /Events and created /Events/Competition which was still not made
[06:38] <pleia2> thanks for all that cleanup, elky :)
[06:39] <elky> no probs. By the looks of the list we have lots of translation efforts incoming too, so good job to you and IdleOne for fostering all that
[06:40] <elky> I think it might be time for a classroom session for it, we're repeating that stuff so often now
[06:40] <elky> someone might want to consult with dpm on a session plan
[06:42] <elky> maybe organise it for a week or so after open week
[06:42] <pleia2> classroom session on?
[06:42] <elky> translating the wiki
[06:42] <pleia2> oh, sure :)
[08:24] <dholbach> good morning
[16:29] <ghostwalk> Hello all.
[16:30] <ghostwalk> Greetings pendulum.
[17:08] <ghostwalk> how is everyone today?
[17:09] <pleia2> hello ghostwalk
[17:09] <ghostwalk> Hello pleaia, how are you doing today?
[17:10] <pleia2> ghostwalk: doing well, if you're interested in just chatting you probably want to pop on over to #ubuntu-women, we use this channel for project planning :)
[17:11] <ghostwalk> I'm sorry. Didn't know. Question though, how is the mentoring program going?
[17:12] <pleia2> it's due for an overhaul in the next cycle, currently we are getting by with putting women into contact with mentors we know throughout the community
[17:13] <ghostwalk> I sent an email to akgraner. I'd like to volunteer if possible.
[17:14] <pleia2> great, what areas are you able to help with?
[17:14] <hypatia> ghostwalk: add yourself to the wiki: http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Mentors
[17:15] <ghostwalk> Well, I could start with basic user stuff, configuring the machine for every day use and see where it goes from there. I'm pretty much a jack of all trades.
[17:16] <akgraner> ghostwalk, hi!
[17:16] <pleia2> so our mentoring program actually focuses on involvement rather than basic usage, are there areas of the project you're involved with?
[17:17] <pleia2> the Mentors page that hypatia linked will give you some idea of the areas we're already helping in :)
[17:18] <ghostwalk> In response to your question pleia2, I'm not on a loco team or anything of that nature, butI do feel strongly about evening the playing field. I'll look at the page :)
[17:19] <ghostwalk> Love you blog, btw ak. I have it up now, and starting to peruse it now.
[17:19] <ghostwalk> Thanks for your help, pleia :)
[17:20] <pleia2> sure thing :)
[17:23] <akgraner> ghostwalk, I thought I had missed your email but you literally just sent it a few mins go  - reply on the way - but it is pretty much the same info you just got here. :-)
[17:24] <ghostwalk> I tried to fire off a message to ak. Realized I may be barking up the wrong tree. Thank you ladies, I appreciate your time.