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Takyojiheh http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=don't%20cha%20know00:36
* tonyyarusso lols @ "see also: 'could be worse'"00:37
tonyyarussohttp://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=minnesotan&defid=241345200:45
Takyojihah00:46
tonyyarussopretty sure the only ones that don't apply to me involve things that happened before I was born00:47
tonyyarussoeg voting for Mondale00:47
sparklehistoryWait, you mean that stuff isn't normal?00:48
tonyyarussoApparently.00:49
Alpha_Clusterlol00:51
Alpha_Clusternice find tony00:51
kermiti didnt read it all, but did it have "you call anyone who's moved here in the last decade the 'new guy'"00:57
tonyyarussolol, it did not, but it should00:58
tonyyarussoThe "new guy" rule is that you will be "new guy" eternally until someone else is newer, so hope for high turnover.00:58
kermityeah00:58
kermitin most places "where are you from?" means stat state are you from.. here it means what suburb are you from00:59
kermitwhen i say "here" then people find out i grew up in Eagan, they say "i thought you said you were from minneapolis"00:59
kermiti just stare blankly.00:59
tonyyarussoThat question is clearly context-dependent.00:59
tonyyarussoIf someone at the coffee shop asks me, I tell them the nearest major intersection.  Across town, which suburb.  Online, Minnesota.01:00
kermiter stat/what01:00
kermiti meant, when people from here ask me that01:00
tonyyarussoI only say Mpls if I really really have to though, since I'm east of the river.01:00
kermiti say 'here' if i'm within 300 miles of here01:01
kermitas it's still the closest metro01:01
kermitnot that i'm ever farther away than 10 miles01:01
* tonyyarusso wonders how h00k's presentation prep is going03:02
* tonyyarusso guesses he bailed on the prep and went to bed early04:45
Takyoji2 days until the Day Against DRM (May 4)20:15
kermitshould i hand out pirated dvd screeners to random people on the screen?20:28
tonyyarussoLOL21:53
* tonyyarusso is watching h00k get grilled about translations/localizations on the recording21:53
tonyyarussoTo answer, we would of course like to address as much as possible, but it becomes a matter of priorities.21:54
tonyyarussoThings like making sure "y" works with apt are of course pretty darn important, although kind of side notes rather than the central goal.21:54
tonyyarussoFor localizations like keyboard layouts, that is something I see in the long-term plan, but not something we're looking at right now.  That's one reason for addressing the Fiero-Nichols orthography first, since it uses the same alphabet/keyboard as English and is therefore much easier.21:55
tonyyarussoAt some point in the distant future, it would be nice to support both Fiero-Nichols and Canadian Syllabics, as well as adding in some custom themes and artwork and who knows what else, but any of that stuff comes about as interest and resources become available.21:56
tonyyarussooooooh, OpenGL transitions are purrrdy21:59
tonyyarussoh00k: LoCos can become "Approved".22:00
tonyyarussoWisconsin Linux Users Group is somewhat of an anomaly - almost all LUGs are city-based.  Originally some LoCos followed a similar approach (Chicago), but that is discouraged now, with things being done at the parent level with sub-groups for cities where appropriate.22:03
tonyyarussoOf course, having active cities as well is fantastic.22:04
tonyyarussoFedora does indeed attempt to have some sort of community thing - they call it their "Ambassodors program".  I looked into it though, and it very much inactive - I found one guy in MN.  :(22:04
tonyyarussoI think Gentoo may have something similar?  Nothing anywhere near the scale to which Ubuntu does.22:05
tonyyarussoalso, AFAIK the US is the only country that is not organized primarily on the country level, although like the cities here, many subgroups exist.22:05
tonyyarussoIf you didn't already know, for contacts in nearby states for possible coordination, we have:  greg-g in Michigan, nixternal in Chicago, IL, MTecknology in South Dakota, and AtomicSpark in Iowa.  Nobody for ND.22:07
tonyyarussowait, somebody's talking about moving to WordPress?  But Drupal is teh awesomez!22:08
tonyyarussoNearest Canadian seems to be in Winnipeg, but their actual activity is primarily in Victoria/Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.22:09
tonyyarussoGnome 2.30!  Not 2.3...22:09
tonyyarussoIt's like Ubuntu releases - the zeros matter.22:09
tonyyarussoFor anyone who's really confused now, http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/662328722:12

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