[19:07] <mhall119> highvoltage: ping
[19:07] <highvoltage> mhall119: pongggggg
[19:08] <mhall119> I have had absolutely zero time to work on qimo-session-gnome
[19:08] <mhall119> would we be better of planning on inclusion in 11.04?
[19:08] <mhall119> I don't want to hold up your installer work
[19:10] <highvoltage> mhall119: ok, thanks for the heads-up, perhaps it might be better for 11.04 then, I'll poke you some other time about it, maybe we can still squeeze it in, but no pressure!
[19:12] <mhall119> I'll let you know if I get a chance to work on it
[19:12] <mhall119> but my schooling starts again on the 24th, so it's not looking likely
[19:13] <highvoltage> well there's a *slight* chance that I might be able to do some of it, but it's also too much of a gamble :)
[19:16] <mhall119> if, by some chance, I get a couple evenings to myself, I might be able to get something beta-worthy in time
[19:16] <mhall119> in time for beta that is
[19:16] <mhall119> it'd have to go through FFE though, right?
[19:17] <mhall119> have we hit FF yet?
[19:17] <highvoltage> mhall119: it's thursday
[19:17] <mhall119> pretty much
[19:17] <mhall119> we'll see what I can get done
[19:18] <highvoltage> mhall119: I could potentially get a rough session in tomorrow that's calledsomething like qimo-session-gnome
[19:18] <highvoltage> and then the rest could just be bugs that need to be fixed :)
[19:19] <mhall119> highvoltage: yeah,  but I'd hate for something like that to end up in the Maverick repos if we don't get to finish it
[19:19] <highvoltage> mhall119: very valid point!
[19:20] <mhall119> I think if I can get something good done in the next couple weeks, I could get another FFE
[19:20] <mhall119> otherwise it can wait until 11.04
[19:20] <highvoltage> *nod*
[19:20] <mhall119> do I need to repackage my lucid packages for maverick?  or do the existing ones automatically get rebuilt?
[19:21] <highvoltage> existing ones have been rebuilt
[19:21] <mhall119> cool
[19:21] <mhall119> I'll have some bug fixes to those, but they can be done after FFE
[20:18] <vmlintu_> evening everyone
[20:18] <alkisg> Good evening
[20:20] <vmlintu_> I've been following debian-edu's development efforts around ldap/kerberos/etc lately I'm wondering if anyone using Edubuntu is aware of those..
[20:26] <highvoltage> vmlintu_: I follow it on the debian-edu channel and list
[20:27] <highvoltage> (haven't tried it out yet)
[20:29] <vmlintu_> highvoltage: I'm about to try it soon, but from the mailing list it looks like the same kind of setup as we've been using for some time
[20:34] <vmlintu_> highvoltage: do you have any plans in this area for your deployments?
[20:35] <highvoltage> vmlintu_: not quite
[20:36] <highvoltage> vmlintu_: but it would be nice to have
[20:37] <vmlintu_> hightvoltage: most people here have been on vacation, so not all the code is on github yet, but we should get ldap based management tools out quite soon
[20:38] <vmlintu_> -t sorry, highvoltage.. I shouldn't type everything myself..
[20:40] <highvoltage> vmlintu_: great :)
[20:40] <highvoltage> ubuntu feature freeze is on thursday
[20:44] <highvoltage> so I guess it might be a bit late for maveverick, but even a ppa would be a great start :)
[20:54] <vmlintu_> We'll be running it on 10.04 for quite some time..
[20:57] <vmlintu_> I'm just wondering if everyone using these is actually using Debian-Edu now..
[21:01] <highvoltage> people use ldap on edubuntu/ubuntu, they just do their own thing currently
[21:01] <highvoltage> not as nice as having something standard and easy though
[21:04] <vmlintu_> I know
[21:04] <vmlintu_> sorry
[21:04] <vmlintu_> I know that some people are using Gosa, but I don't know how well it's working..
[21:05] <highvoltage> we use gosa at revolutionlinux and at some clients, it works quite well
[21:09] <vmlintu_> we didn't get it working that well back when we tested.. maybe we tried some broken version..
[21:11] <vmlintu_> ...or probably I just didn't know what I was doing..
[21:12] <vmlintu_> btw, what's happening with ltsp-cluster?
[21:33] <stgraber> gosa is great though to have it usable by a human being, it's usually good to disable most modules and options
[21:34] <stgraber> also, if you want to install it, take revolutionlinux's ppa. The stable upstream releases are very old and the latest upstream dev release is broken.
[21:35] <stgraber> our package is a mix of the last working dev release + the changes of the latest + some more not-yet-upstream patches
[21:35]  * stgraber is getting good at typing on a n900 :)
[21:36] <vmlintu_> stgraber: what modules are you using?
[21:37] <vmlintu_> based on debian-edu mailing list it looks like gosa is getting fixed
[21:37] <stgraber> really not that many, mostly user management and sudo
[21:38] <stgraber> and limiting user management to unix and windows accounts
[21:39] <stgraber> I'm pretty sure most of the other modules work, though we don't really have a use for it (our package contains everything, we just strip it once configured by commenting them in gosa.conf)
[21:40] <vmlintu_> ok.. I'll have a new look at it to get ideas for Puavo..
[21:40] <stgraber> would be awesome if debian gets a 0.9.x gosa in the distro, they used to go with the older release because that's what upstream calls stable
[22:57] <bencrisford> highvoltage, meeting tommorrow night?
[22:59] <bencrisford> actually, I guess its not night for you anymore over in canada :D
[23:03] <stgraber> bencrisford: it'll almost be the morning for me (currently in California) and it'll be the afternoon for highvoltage ;)
[23:04] <bencrisford> stgraber, haha, awesome :D so its on?  I might be a little late, but I should be attending this one.  I've been absent for a few weeks
[23:04] <stgraber> bencrisford: I don't think anyone canceled it ;) I'm currently at a customer, so I'm really not sure of my availabilities tomorrow afternoon, but if I can, I'll be there.
[23:07] <bencrisford> stgraber, okey dokey :)