[14:19] HedgeMage: howdy [14:19] highvoltage: Hey, just the man I was hoping to run into [14:20] :) [14:20] HedgeMage: could you perhaps make me an admin on the edubuntu identica group? [14:20] highvoltage: Got sick Thurs-Fri...catching up on work stuff, edubuntu.org is on my list immediately after work commitments [14:20] I'd like to update the logo [14:20] sure [14:21] HedgeMage: same here, I had a cold, went to the doctor, she gave me some medicine, medicine made me feel more sick and I was basically knocked out and slept through most of it [14:21] HedgeMage: I lost my firefox bookmarks, where is your proto-site again? [14:22] morning [14:24] hey there mhall119 [14:24] highvoltage: edubuntu.frogandowl.org though there are theme updates and such that I haven't migrated to it from my dev env [14:24] mhall119: how's qimo 2 coming along? [14:25] HedgeMage: np, I just want to put up the news stories so that when it gets moved over it's not completely out of date [14:25] highvoltage: re: the identi.ca group, the member list is badly in need of spam cleanup. I don't have time to find you on it. You can either email me the logo you want on there, or you can figure out what page# you are on in the member list and tell me so I can make you an admin. [14:26] highvoltage: I talked with my brother about the Plymouth theme yesterday, looks like we may just go with a simple one to get 2.0 released, rather than something fancy like we had wanted [14:26] HedgeMage: ok, I'm @highvoltage on there, but I'm ok with mailing it to you [14:27] mhall119: well you see it for such a short while anyway :) [14:27] highvoltage: Right, but identi.ca's interface doesn't let me just put in your nick -- I have to find you on the membership list and click "make admin" [14:27] ouch, ok [14:27] highvoltage:yep [14:27] highvoltage: usualy yeah, on my older computers it may be up longer [14:27] highvoltage: I'm happy to add you, it's just a matter of the time to *find* you. [14:28] I'm also still working on ubiquity slides [14:28] I'm going to dedicate one slide per game in our bottom panel [14:28] waiting on some extra Qimo/Illa images to include in that too [14:28] HedgeMage: np! [14:30] mhall119: yeah I really want to make the edubuntu slides better for maverick. not that they were bad per se, it's just that after seeing some of kubuntu and xubuntu's slides I want to steal some ideas :) [14:32] yeah, I'll probably do the same in Maverick [14:36] HedgeMage: should there be content on http://edubuntu.frogandowl.org/ or is that for testing the theme? [14:41] highvoltage: Ahh, I haven't updated it since I re-imported users and content [14:41] highvoltage: I can't do it now since I'm in the middle of work, but I'll update it as soon as I have a break. [14:42] HedgeMage: ok, I don't want to cause you any stress! [14:42] HedgeMage: but it would be nice to get it sorted out :) [14:42] highvoltage: np...I feel bad that I'm behind on edubuntu stuff, but work has to come first [14:43] HedgeMage: if you could send me tarballs of the db and drupal installation then I could do it as well [14:43] oh it's in bzr right? [14:43] highvoltage: np, as soon as I get a break here. I'm on the phone with a client and have a backlog of emails [14:43] HedgeMage: ok, thanks a lot! [14:43] highvoltage: we didn't put the DB in bzr since it had unsalted pw hashes [14:43] also people's email addresses [14:43] ok [14:44] How long will you be up? I vaguely remember that we're in very different time zones. [14:45] HedgeMage: it's 3:45pm now, I'll probably be around until 11pm [14:47] noted :) [14:47] highvoltage: what day are the Edubuntu sessions scheduled? [14:53] mhall119: the ltsp improvements session has been scheduled, there's 3 other sessions that are more edubuntu-specific that we're waiting a time for, stgraber did talk to the scheduling people there this morning and I think we should know when our time slots are before the end of today [14:54] cool [14:55] I can only really attend the last 3 hours each day [14:55] trying to plan my schedule [15:23] stgraber: hows UDS going? :) [15:38] hey bencrisford [15:39] (pong btw) [15:39] highvoltage: :) hey, are you at UDS? [15:41] heh, oops :) [17:01] highvoltage: lol, sorry about that, was on webchat.freenode at school and got busted by the sysadmins [17:01] highvoltage: are you at UDS? [17:18] bencrisford: I think he is, yes [17:18] UDS just wrapped up for the day [17:19] so he's likely gone out for dinner and/or drinks [17:19] mhall119: oh course :) [17:20] are we still having a meeting tonight? [17:30] I thought meetings wereon Wednesdays [17:30] mhall119: ugh, its monday :( [17:30] today i mean :P [17:31] the meetings are wednesday yes [17:36] yeah, I wish the week were halfway over too [18:26] I don't know if anyone in this chanel is someone who would care about this, but the edubuntu FAQ page is b0rked(http://edubuntu.org/FAQ). I sent an email to webmaster@edubuntu.org, but it apparently is not a valid email....which, probably should be fixed too. [18:31] thanks, dimes_ :) [18:32] dimes_: We actually have a new site about to roll out in the next few days, so lots of things will be fixed/changed [18:32] Cool [18:33] Now an actual question =) Does Edubuntu built in or as an add on have some kind of basic pr0n site filtering? [18:33] nothing draconian, just something to keep an 8 yearold from stubling on redtube, etc [18:33] ? [18:34] I'm not sure...I have an extremely low opinion of such software (and my 7yo has been using the internet since he was 3) [18:34] Since we don't use it, I don't track it. [18:35] no worries [18:36] Ill just go look for a hosts list [18:36] a friends daughter did a google search for lady gaga and got seriously pr0n bombed [19:06] mhall119: I assume you've seen the unity screenshots by now? [19:24] yup [19:33] HedgeMage: I have a low-ish view of filters as well, but they are something that Edubuntu needs to address proactively if we want to get into schools and libraries in the US. [19:34] Dan's Guardian is a good content scanning filter for Linux [19:34] eeer, how about proxy based: http://www.opendns.com/solutions/k12/ [19:35] that's only DNS blacklisting though, isn't it? [19:35] I prefer blacklisting to content filtering. [19:35] IMO [19:35] I suppose it would be enough for most schools too [19:36] I should setup an open wifi connection at home, and play with dan's guardian with my neighbors [19:40] There was a study from the University of Washington a few months back saying that 1/3 of people in the US accessed the internet via a Public Library. [19:40] all of those computers were required by law to have filtered internet. [19:41] This is completely ignoring k-12 use of filtered internet. [19:41] TONS of people in US only access the net through filtered web. It's a defacto internet censorship regeme. [19:41] The problem is, no one has any broad sense of what is being filtered. [19:44] isforinsects: I know that ubuntu does have it available, I just haven't read up on the various types. Sadly, the school where I volunteered was in Illinois, where the state, not the school, controls filtering (whole can of worms there). [19:45] isforinsects: I would never use that sort of software at home, so it's not one of my areas of expertise. [20:10] HedgeMage: Sorry, I shouldn't have come across as saying that -you- should be doing something different. That should have been a questioning tone. [20:11] I might be doing some research on web filters in US k-12 and libraries this summer. [20:11] isforinsects: np, I just wasn't sure if you got that I'm not against them existing, I just don't currently have any particular interest in them [20:14] mhall119: you around? [21:02] for now [21:30] mhall119: what do you think about project euler? [21:30] re: the python game idea?