[07:17] <dholbach> good morning
[15:52] <hexmode> dholbach: fyi: floated the idea of maintaining packages in Debian's pkg-php VCS and people seemed supportive
[15:52] <dholbach> hexmode: awesome - thanks a lot for that
[15:53] <hexmode> pleia2: sorry I missed your IRC msg
[15:53] <dholbach> hexmode: as I said - I don't need any access to them as I'm sure that the debian php folks know much better what they're doing than I am - according to the ITPs getting them into debian would solve a couple of other problems too
[15:54] <dholbach> hexmode: but they should all be in a state where a regular uupdate would do the trick in terms of maintenance
[15:54] <hexmode> right
[15:54] <hexmode> I'll start bringing them in this week
[15:55] <dholbach> fantastic :)
[15:55] <hexmode> pleia2 wanted me to put them under git ... I haven't tried that yet for any Debian packages, but I'm going to assume I don't need any special permissions
[15:55] <dholbach> I have no idea about git or git on alioth I'm afraid
[15:56] <dholbach> hexmode: maybe with some new energy we'll get back to working on getting all those great ngo tools into debian/ubuntu
[15:56] <hexmode> well... lets do this one first :)
[15:56]  * hexmode is a fan of small steps
[15:56] <hexmode> especially with volunteer projects
[15:56] <dholbach> definitely
[15:57] <dholbach> that's why we set up that wiki table :)
[15:57] <dholbach> one small module at a time
[17:06] <pleia2> hexmode: I actually prefer svn and still put all my packages there (even new ones) it was Raphael who said he preferred new stuff in git
[17:08] <pleia2> so I wouldn't worry much about just using svn, it's fine
[17:19] <hexmode> pleia2: ah, confused you w/ Raphael
[17:19] <hexmode> yeah
[20:17] <AlanBell> hi all
[20:18] <AlanBell> just found out about google grants http://www.google.co.uk/grants/#
[20:19] <AlanBell> which has given to the mysociety bunch that do various political freedom of information type websites in the UK $430,390.00 worth of advertising over 4 years
[20:20] <AlanBell> could be of interest to some NGOs using Ubuntu