[18:09] <bencrisford> afternoon
[18:23] <highvoltage> hi everyone
[18:25] <bencrisford> highvoltage: evening
[18:25] <bencrisford> highvoltage: at tonights meeting could we try and sort out UDS sessions
[18:25] <stgraber> yep, sounds good
[18:25] <bencrisford> because if we do it soon, it will mean we can make the sessions more accessible to remote participants
[18:26] <highvoltage> yeah, I wish I could be around more today
[18:26] <stgraber> anyway, got to go now, will be back for the meeting
[18:26] <bencrisford> there should still be alot of sessions free
[18:26] <highvoltage> I'm on my 'good' connection now...
[18:26] <bencrisford> highvoltage: :)
[18:26] <highvoltage> 19:23 -!- Irssi: Join to #edubuntu was synced in 53 secs
[18:26] <highvoltage> and that's how bad it is :/
[18:26] <stgraber> highvoltage: argh, that sucks.
[18:26] <bencrisford> :/, and now you have no excuse to ignore my pings :P
[18:27] <stgraber> we also need the website and release notes / technical overview and relesae announcement ready for tomorrow
[18:27] <bencrisford> stgraber: that gonna be sorted via gobby doc?
[18:27] <highvoltage> I think we'll have to stay with our current website for now and update to the new one post-release
[18:27] <bencrisford> that sounds good, there is so much to do anyway
[18:28] <highvoltage> bandwidth into canonical is going to suck for the next few days and sorting out problems isn't going to be fun
[18:30] <bencrisford> creating marketing materials is gonna be tedious too...  gimp is fun for a couple of hours, but working with it for more can get tedious
[18:30]  * bencrisford used tedious twice :/
[18:30] <highvoltage> gimp doesn't sound like the right tool for it anyway. scribus and inksapce are probably better fits?
[18:31] <bencrisford> depends what the materials are
[18:31] <bencrisford> I use gimp alot for the image-y stuff, and fit it together with scribus
[18:32] <bencrisford> inkscape I don't feel confident enough in, but hopefully some inkscape wizards will appear out of no-where and we can produce some awesome stuff
[18:32] <bencrisford> scribus can be buggy as well, so we'll see how it goes
[18:33]  * mhall119 liked the ironic over-use of "tedious"
[18:36] <bencrisford> mhall119: I like that word, it sounds funny ^^
[18:36] <bencrisford> teeeedious
[18:36] <bencrisford> hehe
[18:37]  * bencrisford is afraid he could be talking rubbish (caffeine has run out)
[18:37] <mhall119> refill it
[18:38] <highvoltage> hmm... caffeine... now there's an idea
[18:38] <bencrisford> mhall119: nah, I haven't been sleeping properly for like a week, and i'm starting to fall apart physically...  i'm depriving myself of caffeine in the hope that it will cure my insomnia
[18:39] <bencrisford> I even bought some camomile tea (i'm really desperate for sleep atm)
[18:39] <mhall119> I stop drinking caffiene after noon so that I can sleep at night
[18:39] <bencrisford> well its lie 4.39pm here
[18:39] <mhall119> except a glass or two of iced tea
[18:39] <bencrisford> like*
[18:39] <mhall119> but there's not much caffiene in that
[18:39] <bencrisford> no
[18:40] <mhall119> I drink rootbeer instead of coke or pepsi because it's naturally caffiene free
[18:40]  * bencrisford looks at the empty cook bottle on his desk...  woops
[18:41] <bencrisford> coke*
[18:41] <mhall119> say, is there a meeting today?
[18:41] <bencrisford> think so
[18:41]  * mhall119 needs to get these on his calendar
[18:41] <bencrisford> 1h20s time if I am not mistaken
[18:42] <mhall119> thanks
[18:42] <mhall119> maybe I'll be able to attend some of this one
[18:42] <bencrisford> I think evolution reminds me, but i'm pretty good at remembering things like that normally
[18:42] <mhall119> yeah, I just need to put it on my calendar
[18:42] <mhall119> I chat from my laptop at work, and work on my desktop, so I don't always pay attention
[18:46] <bencrisford> phone calendar?
[18:46] <bencrisford> I set one on there as well in case I fall asleep
[18:49]  * bencrisford has an interesting looking book on his bed ( http://bit.ly/9eL3Oh ), which he might have a quick skim through before the meeting
[19:58] <stgraber> meeting in two minutes
[20:02] <alkisg> Lns, sbalneav, bencrisford > meeting
[20:02] <Lns> thx alkisg
[20:04] <bencrisford> alkisg: ty
[20:17] <isforinsects> bencrisford: is the new edubuntu website up somewhere in test?  Or is there a git/bzr/etc repo I can clone?
[20:18] <bencrisford> isforinsects: I think it was up somewhere as a test, but it might be in a repo somewhere as well, i'm not sure
[20:18] <bencrisford> I can find you the url that I have for it
[20:18] <bencrisford> not the repo, but the design
[20:19] <bencrisford> http://edubuntu.frogandowl.org/
[20:20] <isforinsects> why drupal?
[20:20] <bencrisford> easily editable..?  not sure
[20:21] <bencrisford> have an ask after the meeting when we retreat back here
[20:22] <bencrisford> or during the meeting, but i'm not the guy to ask ;)
[21:10] <highvoltage> stgraber: you got distracted? :)
[21:10] <stgraber> slightly ;)
[21:19] <vmlintu> Hi! I was asking earlier about the ldap/kerberos plans and I've been now checking what the server team is up-to. It looks like there'll be something happening on OpenLDAP schema/DIT setup level.
[21:21] <stgraber> highvoltage:
[21:21] <stgraber> highvoltage: sent some kind of meeting notes to the mailing-list. I hope I didn't miss something important ...
[21:22] <bencrisford> stgraber: just the teams blueprint stuff, but that was only me and highvoltage :P, and I don't think we're gonna work on it until after UDS
[21:24] <vmlintu> Also Debian Edu is currently wondering what to do with LDAP/Kerberos, so I'm trying to figure out what is the right place to work on this..
[21:24] <highvoltage> vmlintu: that's a good question :)
[21:25] <highvoltage> vmlintu: I guess the short answer is as widely as possible
[21:31] <vmlintu> highvoltage: do you see that this is something that interests edubuntu devs?
[21:34] <bencrisford> stgraber: did you see the discussion on the teams blueprint?  we were thinking a post-UDS IRC session to seperate the lp teams into 3 groups, deletion-leavingalone-fixing and then acting on them appropriately
[21:35] <highvoltage> vmlintu: I can't speak for everyone but I personally see the value in it, unfortunately my LDAP knowledge is quite limited
[21:36] <highvoltage> vmlintu: but I am interested and can at least review/sponsor any packaging if required
[21:36] <bencrisford> stgraber: sound okay to you?  because I think most people had been distracted away from #ubuntu-meeting by the time we got on to that, so it didnt really get discussed by many people..
[21:37] <vmlintu> highvoltage: what interests me most is whether there are others working on this for Edubuntu as I want to avoid doing double work
[21:37] <highvoltage> vmlintu: yep, no risk of that!
[21:37] <highvoltage> vmlintu: I've been following your blog and the discussion on debian-edu, and we'll pretty much use any contribution ldap wise that you make to ubuntu
[21:38] <vmlintu> highvoltage: we have also others working on this now, but we'd probably need someone to help with packaging and such
[21:38] <highvoltage> vmlintu: there are no other ldap plans currently here so there's not much risk of duplication
[21:41] <vmlintu> highvoltage: ok, I'll then see what the server team is up-to and go forward with our current plans
[21:42] <vmlintu> sometimes I wonder if our ltsp setups are just weird..
[21:49] <bencrisford> night everyone