[00:08] <akgraner> Logs from tonights meeting can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/20100527
[00:09] <Deindre> thanks akgraner
[00:09] <akgraner> Deindre, you are most welcome
[00:11] <Deindre> akgraner: I'll hope to be here more often :)
[00:11] <MichelleQ> oh, I see I managed to miss it.
[00:11] <MichelleQ> again.
[00:11] <MichelleQ> sheesh...  I promise I don't try to miss them.
[00:12] <akgraner> MichelleQ, and Deindre :-)
[00:12]  * Pendulum waves
[00:13] <Pendulum> sorry for missing the meeting! still trying to get things coordinated now that I've moved
[00:13] <MichelleQ> how did the move go?
[00:16] <Pendulum> relatively painless other than yesterday having record breaking heat
[00:16] <MichelleQ> yeah, it's been awful down here already too
[00:17] <Pendulum> today was fine
[00:17] <Pendulum> high of about 78
[00:17] <Pendulum> but yesterday the "official" high was 98 and we had thermometers that said 102
[00:18] <MichelleQ> yeah, we're sitting at about 94, feels like 104
[00:19] <Deindre> Pendulum: 102 ... in what unit? Farehneit?
[00:19] <rww> one would hope
[00:22] <Pendulum> Deindre: yeah
[00:22] <Pendulum> I should probably point out, too, that this is in Connecticut, not someplace where this level heat is normal this time of year
[00:23] <Pendulum> elky: if you can't chair the next meeting, I can.
[00:25] <Deindre> ok, I'm going.. i'ts about 2:00 a.m. here... good night!
[00:38] <akgraner> Logs and overview sent to Mailing List  - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-May/002853.html and posted on the forums - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9370785#post9370785
[01:23] <elky> The competition voting is now closed
[01:23] <akgraner> thanks elky :-)
[01:23] <elky> akgraner, It'll ruin the surprise from jono's announcement if I unveil the results page now, won't it
[01:24] <akgraner> yep
[01:24] <akgraner> :-)
[01:24] <elky> I'd best not do that part just yet then :)
[01:24] <akgraner> ;-)
[01:24] <elky> There were 357 voters registered and 287 vote sets were validated by email tokens. is the final tally
[01:25] <akgraner> that is awesome!
[01:25] <elky> and someone's daddy must have been ringing every single person he knows
[01:25] <akgraner> hehe
[01:25] <elky> 1st place is 201 votes, second is 123 votes
[01:26] <elky> And, skimming through the voter data, you see a surname match, followed by 3 or so other names/domains voting from that IP address
[01:26] <elky> Can't really say it's stuffing since it's plausibly other people on the same/work network
[01:27] <akgraner> nods
[01:27] <maco> or the girl's mum, dad, and brothers
[01:27] <elky> maco, um, it's the dad.
[01:27] <maco> and sisters, though if sisters i'd guess they vote for self instead of each other :P
[01:28] <elky> maco, the dad's work was where the cow-orker was 6 of the first 11 votes.
[01:28] <maco> wow
[01:28] <elky> yes, I was impressed at how fast it happened too
[01:28] <elky> not happy impressed
[01:29] <elky> he was paying attention to twitter apparently, saw me muse about stuffing, thought I judging by ip
[01:29] <elky> no dear, unless you have 6 people with the same name, two with the exact same string at hotmail and gmail
[01:30] <Pendulum> wow, if you're going to stuff, at least be creative about it
[01:30] <elky> Pendulum, inorite!
[01:31] <Pendulum> (for example, if I ever wanted to stuff on something, I have 3 or 4 completely separately named e-mail addresses --for the record because they're for different groups of people and/or spam things)
[01:32] <elky> I think most of us do
[01:32] <Pendulum> yeah
[01:33] <Pendulum> but that's my general rule on things: if you're going to bend the rules and/or be annoying, at least be creative about it
[01:34] <elky> Also, I'm happy to note that the 2nd winner, that jane chose, will be going to someone whose submission (of a child, not baby) contained something akin to "the laptop you see has no battery and is falling apart, please she needs a netbook"
[01:34] <elky> Pendulum, exactly. boring troll is boring.
[01:35] <elky> creative non-abusive troll will be played with until zie gets boring
[01:35] <Pendulum> heh
[01:44] <MichelleQ> creative trolling?  I'm in.
[01:46] <elky> did gwibber's facebook stuff break?
[01:55] <akgraner> dunno - I don't think I posted anything today...
[02:00] <elky> All I'm seeing is a convo I had last night with someone.
[02:29] <elky> ah there we go, it's magically updated now. all i had to do was complain to thin air
[02:41] <nigelb> elky: thats gwibber most of the time :(
[02:42] <elky> nigelb, i've had a good run with it. so long as I close it before suspending
[02:43] <nigelb> elky: It doesn't show anything from identi.ca except for @replies and I use identi.ca for most conversations
[07:38] <dholbach> good morning
[07:39] <janc_lgm> can somebody remove the registered users only flag from #u-w (if the trolls are gone)?
[07:39] <hypatia> remind me how to do that?
[07:45] <rww> hypatia: /mode #ubuntu-women -r
[07:49] <hypatia> thx rww
[08:25] <AlanBell> rww: I am pretty flexible on times, pretty much anything sane from a UK timezone point of view. Where in the world are you?
[08:25] <rww> AlanBell: California
[08:25] <rww> so 8 hours behind you
[08:26] <AlanBell> time for bed then!
[08:26] <rww> and akgraner is an hour or two ahead of me, iirc, so probably better to do it in our morning and your evening rather than the other way around
[08:26] <AlanBell> yes, sounds good
[09:02] <rww> hypatia: pynchon is wiggles
[09:02] <rww> (ident matches)
[09:04]  * hypatia nods
[09:13] <vish> akgraner: re: the logo topic from the meeting , i have also given troy this channel# , will follow up with troy as well
[16:45] <MoiraA> greetings\
[16:45] <MoiraA> -\
[16:48] <AlanBell> o/
[16:48] <MoiraA> :)
[17:04] <pleia2> hypatia: your hat is showing ;)
[17:41] <nigelb> pleia2: hat? oh +o?
[17:47] <hypatia> thx pleia2 :)
[17:54] <MoiraA> ah hypatia
[17:54] <MoiraA> was about to ask if you were a bot
[17:54] <MoiraA> just as well I didn't :)
[17:59] <vish> pleia2: is it wrong to have the op status , why do people remove that once the task is done?
[17:59] <vish> probably a Q for -irc :)
[18:00] <pleia2> vish: http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml
[18:00] <pleia2> "We strongly suggest that you avoid configuring your channel to "auto-op". Use the chanserv "op" command to obtain channel operator status only when needed. This will help to keep your channel temperature low and reduce conflicts."
[18:00] <pleia2> freenode recommendation, and it works well
[18:00] <vish> ah ha
[18:00] <vish> pleia2: thx
[18:00] <pleia2> sure thing
[19:09] <akgraner> Jono is getting ready to announce the winners of World Play Day
[19:09] <akgraner> http://www.ustream.tv/channel/at-home-with-jono-bacon
[19:15] <akgraner> # 25 Orla O'Donohue Community winner!
[19:15] <pleia2> yay :)
[19:16] <akgraner> Jane's Pick - Photo #20 Jordan McCarthy
[19:19] <akgraner> jono's pick - Photo #18 - Erika Hamilton
[19:19] <pleia2> akgraner: thank you for saying them here too, I can't watch jono's stream while working :)
[19:20] <akgraner> pleia2, you're welcome - I'll get this post out soon...
[21:15] <tinym> Hi. I just read the logs from the last meeting. I want to be involved with the Ubuntu women website re-design/development. Where exactly do I make that known so I can participate?
[21:19] <rww> tinym: Talk to pleia2, I think. If I remember correctly, there'll be a post on our mailing list asking for volunteers at some point
[21:19] <tinym> thanks rww
[21:20] <pleia2> tinym: currently we're waiting on the new logo for the team and templates from the community website project: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Website
[21:20] <pleia2> if you want to do something now, you're welcome to join the community website project
[21:21] <pleia2> but as rww said, I'll send more specific tasks to the list when we have them :)
[21:27] <tinym> pleia2: thank you muchly :D