[13:01] <jussi> highvoltage: ping
[13:21] <highvoltage> jussi: pong
[13:22] <jussi> highvoltage: may I have a few moments of your time for a personal question?
[13:22] <highvoltage> jussi: yep
[13:23] <highvoltage> ogra: could you perhaps make me admin on https://launchpad.net/~edubuntu ?
[13:23] <ogra> done
[13:23] <ogra> you might want to disable rich btw :)
[14:59] <sbalneav> Morning all
[14:59] <sbalneav> cd /2
[15:10] <highvoltage> morning sbalneavie
[15:18] <sbalneav> highvoltage: have a look at xexit in my ppa
[15:18] <sbalneav> it successfully detects thin client disconnects, and terminates all processes.
[15:19] <sbalneav> it's lower-resource than gnome-watchdog, and although I've only got scripts included to handle gnome logins, it should work with ANY wm environment.
[15:20] <highvoltage> sbalneav: oh nice!
[18:37] <rmorgan> hello all
[18:37] <bencrisford> rmorgan: hey :)
[18:38] <rmorgan> I am undertaking a little project, in the planning stage to develop a touchscreen learning environment for my daughter
[18:39] <rmorgan> s/little/huge
[18:41] <rmorgan> http://www.armor-it.co.uk/plan.doc
[20:00] <highvoltage> meeeeeeting tiiiiiiiiiime!
[20:01] <highvoltage> (assuming anyone is around for it ;))
[20:01] <bencrisford> highvoltage: I am!
[20:01] <bencrisford> :)
[20:02]  * highvoltage tries to think of an English word for "staatmaker"
[20:03] <highvoltage> well 'n "staatmaker" is Afrikaans for someone you can always rely on :)
[20:04] <rmorgan> I'm here but i dont really count
[20:05] <bencrisford> highvoltage: i'll remember that word, could be useful :)
[20:05] <bencrisford> rmorgan: everybody counts!
[20:05] <bencrisford> :)
[20:05] <highvoltage> hey rmorgan, just saw your link now
[20:06] <highvoltage> rmorgan: that is indeed quite a big undertaking!
[20:06] <rmorgan> but very worthwhile in my mind
[20:10] <rmorgan> I want to give my daughter the very biggest advantage i can
[20:10] <bencrisford> rmorgan: :) I read it, looks exciting!
[20:12] <alkisg> stgraber: the poweroff/reboot upstart jobs now take care of proper shutdown, right? So can I remove the -fp from ldm and the rest of the ltsp scripts? vagrantc says he also wants that for debian, and I want it because I get ghost ssh processes for fat clients if -fp is used to early...
[20:12] <rmorgan> I have ordered a 28" touchscreen lcd and an F series ION board should be here friday so i can start with the exisiting package choices and work out what i need to do myself
[20:13] <stgraber> alkisg: yep, -fp shouldn't be necessary if the upstart script is there (or something doing the same)
[20:13] <alkisg> stgraber: ok, would you mind if I committed the change to remove it?
[20:13] <alkisg> (with the proper testing on lucid of course)
[20:14] <stgraber> alkisg: no problem for me
[20:14] <alkisg> Thanks
[20:36] <alkisg> Lns: meeting time... :)
[20:37] <Lns> alkisg: thank you!!
[21:06] <Lns> So like i said, please use any of that stuff for edubuntu marketing if you want. I wont sue I promise ;)
[21:07] <Lns> I'm not too familiar with bzr yet. it's something that'll have to wait until i'm done with some other projects
[21:07] <highvoltage> Lns: nice video
[21:07] <bencrisford> Lns: heh :) i'll bzr it for you if you don't mind :), licensing?
[21:08] <Lns> highvoltage: thanks :) spent a buttload of money on it, haha!
[21:08] <Lns> bencrisford: not a problem, thanks!! CC would be fine for licensing, whatever you think is best. I really don't care.
[21:08] <Lns> Just want to help.
[21:10] <bencrisford> Lns: :D I think I recommend cc-by-sa in the branch readme, so if that is OK with great :)
[21:10] <bencrisford> with you*
[21:10] <bencrisford> ugh, lots of typos coming from me this evening
[21:10] <Lns> bencrisford: of course. I trust you to place it in whatever license seems best for the project
[21:11] <bencrisford> Lns: I'll do my best :)
[21:11] <Lns> coolio\
[21:52] <bencrisford> Lns: pushed your materials to the branch :)
[21:53] <Lns> bencrisford: thank you!
[21:54] <bencrisford> Lns: no, thank you!  Yours are the first completed materials to be uploaded :)
[21:54] <Lns> do you want a good copy of the video, or ? You can even take out the parts that mention my company if you want to make it more generic
[21:54] <Lns> woohoo!
[21:55] <Lns> actually i could probably do that pretty quick in avidemux
[21:55] <bencrisford> Lns: awesome! :), for now I will link to it in the notes file the directory which your posters are in :)
[21:56] <Lns> oh the youtube link? Ok, but remember that a lot of schools block youtube.com so that might pose an issue
[21:58] <bencrisford> Lns: hmm..  Well I have to add the notes file anyway, I forgot.. :P
[21:58] <Lns> ok - just don't link the logicalnetworking.net/other/ directory, that's kind of like my online junk drawer =p
[22:03] <bencrisford> Lns: I saved the images and added them to the branch :), no linking
[22:03] <bencrisford> unless I do add the youtube link
[22:04] <bencrisford> but i'm wondering if its worth it, not sure how many people actually read "readme"s :P
[22:05] <Lns> I'm kind of wondering what purpose bzr has with marketing material though? Is it just somewhere to put everything so we can use it elsewhere, or are we expecting people to install packages eventually and look at the material from there?
[22:06] <bencrisford> Lns: just someone to put stuff :), a box full of useful stuff for the ~edubuntu-advocacy team
[22:06] <bencrisford> raw images (logos etc) to help people create marketing materials
[22:06] <bencrisford> and complete materials for people to distribute
[22:06] <Lns> ok
[22:07] <bencrisford> I just thought it made sense to have a big collection of stuff in the same place for people who want to help advocacte edubuntu
[22:07] <bencrisford> :)
[22:07] <Lns> for sure!
[22:07] <bencrisford> *yawn* time for sleep :)
[22:08] <bencrisford> g'night ;)