[00:28] <ScottL> rlameiro, hi, i'm here
[00:28] <ScottL> just cooking dinner
[00:29] <rlameiro> ok
[00:29] <rlameiro> ScottL: when you have some time ping me
[00:29] <ScottL> but go ahead if you have a question, i'm just going back an forth
[00:29] <rlameiro> i just founf FalkTX is from Portugal
[00:30] <rlameiro> I was speaking with him, to see if he is interested in help closely the team
[00:30] <ScottL> yeah, you said you might go visit him, that's pretty cool
[00:30] <rlameiro> well, he also makes an audio live cd 
[00:30] <rlameiro> so, maybe he could be the  guy to do it :D
[00:31] <ScottL> huh, that's pretty interesting, i'd be curious to see how well it tests
[00:31] <ScottL> does he have it available to people to download?
[00:32] <rlameiro> yes
[00:32] <rlameiro> he will be releasing it shortly
[00:32] <rlameiro> its based on ubuntu 10.04
[00:34] <rlameiro> ScottL: https://launchpad.net/kxstudio
[00:35] <rlameiro> http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/
[00:38] <ScottL> i'm not against a live cd but it would need to serviceable fulfill a need
[00:38] <ScottL> but i am interested to see how it performs
[00:39] <ScottL> s/serviceable/serviceably
[00:40] <rlameiro> yeah
[00:41] <rlameiro> but the objective isnt more the live
[00:41] <rlameiro> but he packages a lot of software
[00:41] <rlameiro> if he could make it for ubuntu MOTU
[00:41] <rlameiro> it would be great
[00:41] <rlameiro> the liveCD/DVD is a bonus :D
[00:41] <rlameiro> also he already implemented jack2
[00:42] <rlameiro> and a all jackified system
[00:45] <rlameiro> ScottL: well, it seems that he already released it
[00:45] <rlameiro> today :D
[00:45] <rlameiro> i will download it and test it
[00:50] <ScottL> sorry, was on phone call
[00:51] <rlameiro> np
[00:51] <ScottL> The.muso is already working on jack2 with the debain archives
[00:52] <ScottL> building the package and installing it is not all that's involved, getting it into the archives is essential
[00:52] <rlameiro> yea, i know
[00:53] <ScottL> that's funny that he released it today :)
[00:53] <rlameiro> but if it make to motu would be great
[00:53] <ScottL> i'll download it tonight
[00:53] <ScottL> does he want to be MOTU?
[00:53] <rlameiro> well, i dont know
[00:53] <rlameiro> i need to catch him on msn
[00:54] <ScottL> lol, yeah, that might be good to know first ;)
[00:55] <rlameiro> yea ;P
[00:56] <ScottL> stochastic has tried to get faltx to help the dev team already but he didn't really seem to committed
[00:56] <rlameiro> AFAIK, he doesnt have internet at home, he uses internet on a frinds house
[00:56] <rlameiro> he also doesnt use IRC...
[00:57] <rlameiro> kinda weird
[00:57] <rlameiro> but, maybe he could do some stuff
[00:58] <ScottL> but i *really* do want to see what the live CD will do in terms of performance
[00:58] <rlameiro> If you use it from a usb flash drive, it will be faster of course
[00:59] <ScottL> if he could document his process that would be good also
[01:07] <ScottL> it looks like it might be based on KDE from the documentation on sourceforge
[01:07] <rlameiro> it is based on KDE
[07:38]  * abogani have just found a lot of interesting video/slides at http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2010/?page=program I really suggest you to take a look! :-)
[12:36] <rlameiro> ScottL: ping
[12:37] <ScottL> rlameiro, yes?
[12:37] <rlameiro> about yesterday conersation about falktx wanting to be motu or not, i found this falktx's post at linuxmusicians.com
[12:37] <rlameiro> At first I started packaging some basic stuff, then sent it to REVU (Ubuntu packages "reviewing" system, for non-official Ubuntu devs like me)
[12:37] <rlameiro> But it takes a long time to get a package accepted, and we are only 3 months away (and some days) from the final release...
[12:38] <rlameiro> So I decided to create a PPA and build the packages there.
[12:38] <rlameiro> The PPA location is: https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/lucid/
[12:38] <rlameiro> ScottL, it seems that at least he wanted to try that the packages become "official"
[12:40] <ScottL> stochastic got him to submit the packages but then no one (including me :( ) followed up on them in REVU
[12:40] <ScottL> faltx has some incredible talents
[12:41] <ScottL> it would be great if we could harness them effectively
[12:43] <rlameiro> i am looking revu now
[12:53] <persia> He has been around before, but yeah, he needs a helping hand to get really involved.
[12:53] <persia> He seems good, so it's probably mostly a matter of building enough history of work on packages that he can be granted upload rights.
[18:00] <jussi> Lads, does anyone want to take over management of the ML? it could do with some custom filters to stop the spam a bit better and a little love, which I just dont have time to do. I can continue to run listadmin on a regular basis, but other than that I dont really have time. 
[18:00] <jussi> ScottL: stochastic astraljava ^^
[18:01] <rexbron> hey jussi
[18:01] <jussi> oh hai rexbron
[18:04] <scott-work> jussi: what is typically involved in maintaining the mailing list?  I'm certainly interested
[18:05] <jussi> scott-work: basically maintaining some filters for spam, checking listadmin daily, not too much really. just needs someone to get inthere and weeed out some stuff. 
[18:07] <scott-work> jussi: if you can't get stochastic or astraljava to do it then I will
[18:07] <jussi> scott-work: it can have any amount of people, so perhaps it worth passing out the passwords to a few people.
[18:07] <scott-work> jussi: good point, then count me in :)
[18:09]  * persia suggests it's worth passing out the passwords to only a few *select* people (although more is often better, as long as it's the right more)
[18:20] <jussi> persia: I agree, but still, more than one
[18:25] <persia> Yes :)
[18:32] <scott-work> persia: i sent an email to cory per our discussion the other day, you were cc'd on it
[18:32] <persia> Heh.  You've obviously come to understand how I read email :)
[18:33] <scott-work> heh, i was just typing that
[18:33] <scott-work> but i just wanted to give you a courtesy notice about it
[18:33] <scott-work> ach, work is crazy last week and this week, probably next week as well :(
[19:57] <scott-work> I just got my O'Reilly "Learning Python" 4th edition book, yay!
[22:07] <stochastic> jussi, I'm afraid I really don't know much about mailing list moderation
[22:08] <scott-work> hi stochastic !
[22:08] <stochastic> hey scott-work 
[22:30] <scott-work> !sru
[22:34] <stochastic> scott-work, when are we going to plan to have the next team meeting?
[22:42] <stochastic> hey cory
[22:42] <ckontros> ScottL: I'ma total toolbag and forgot to reply to your imortant email last week. I'll get on it. As far as the lead goes, sure. You got my +1.
[22:42] <ckontros> Hi Eric.
[22:46] <persia> Hey ckontros!
[22:46] <ckontros> yo yo
[22:46] <persia> Did you get a chance to try lucid?  Any huge condemnations other than our failure to allow anyone to configure networking?
[22:47] <ckontros> Sadly, I haven't tried Lucid/Studio in months. 
[22:47] <persia> Oh my.  You must be *really* busy!
[22:48] <ckontros> persia: More than I care to be for sure.
[22:49] <scott-work> hey, thanks ckontros, i appreciate that
[22:50] <ckontros> scott-work: If there's anything "official" you need me to do, let me know.
[22:51]  * persia thinks that because the channel is logged, lots of officialness already happened :)
[22:51] <ckontros> ;)
[22:55] <scott-work> stochastic:  do you have a preference for the next meeting?  I was hoping to have it soon
[22:55] <scott-work> thanks again, cory
[22:55] <ckontros> np
[22:57]  * scott-work is going home, but will check IRC at home