[01:42] <aprilg1> Muscovy: you around?
[02:08] <Muscovy> aprilg: Around now.
[02:09] <Muscovy> aprilg: The branch isn't dead, don't worry.
[02:09] <aprilg> oh.. ok
[02:09] <Muscovy> There's just weird history.
[02:10] <aprilg> i couldnt access it earlier tho
[02:10] <aprilg> must be a problem with launchpad
[02:10] <Muscovy> For a good 2 hours or so bazaar stuff was semi-down.
[02:11] <aprilg> re the history, can we change that back?
[02:11] <Muscovy> No, but as far as I can tell, other than my lost credit, nothing disappeared.
[02:12] <Muscovy> Note that lp:~loonycookie/ubuntu-tour/april is a sort of side branch. Changes you commit to it don't show up in the main one. Good for unstable testing, but it looks like you were just syncing the pair.
[02:13] <Muscovy> No problems with it, but your bzr life would be easier without doing that. ;D
[02:13] <aprilg> :) i push my stuff first on my own branch just to check if all of it works. hihihi
[02:13] <Muscovy> By the way, thanks for getting us the domain. :D
[02:14] <aprilg> not a problem :) glad to be of help
[02:17] <Omega> Going on the road for a while
[03:00] <Omega> Anyone here?
[03:02] <Muscovy> Me.
[03:04] <Omega> Have you ever used Ubuntu One?
[03:04] <Muscovy> Yep. :D
[03:04] <Muscovy> Used it since 9.04.
[03:05] <Omega> Have you shared something and used the short urls?
[03:05] <Omega> In what form are they?
[03:05] <Muscovy> A few times. They're something like one.ubuntu.com/ekehtu
[03:05] <Muscovy> Basically tinurl-style.
[03:05] <Omega> -Ah
[03:05] <Muscovy> tinyurl*
[03:06] <Omega> Can you right click on any file and share it with Ubuntu One?
[03:07] <Omega> I ask, because I don't have Ubuntu One installed
[03:07] <Muscovy> I only used the right-click thing once, and it emailed something or other.
[03:07] <Muscovy> It was a while ago, I'm sure it's changed.
[03:08] <Omega> Well, what options does it give?
[03:09] <Omega> I don't know if what I am asking for is an actual feature.
[03:09] <Muscovy> Something like http://ubuntuone.com/p/ExB/ from the desktop?
[03:11] <Muscovy> Hmm.
[03:11] <Muscovy> It seems they removed the "Share this file" option.
[03:13] <Muscovy> If you're wondering just about the shrunken URL thing, it's done from the U1 web page. There's an expand arrow by the files which will show the option.
[03:13] <Omega> I wanted to suggest a feature.
[03:13] <Omega> I'll paste it here.
[03:15] <Omega> http://fpaste.org/Ik3Y/
[03:16] <Muscovy> Oh, do you use Fedora?
[03:16] <Omega> Nope.
[03:16] <Omega> I just like their pasting thing.
[03:16] <Omega> I'm on Mint right now.
[03:17] <Omega> I'm going back to Ubuntu for 10.10
[03:17] <Omega> But my heart is with Ubuntu.
[03:17] <Muscovy> I treat other distros as holiday partitions.
[03:17] <Muscovy> Fedora and Suse I quite like too, but the Ubutnu artwork I love the most.
[03:17] <Muscovy> Anyways.
[03:17] <Muscovy> Dynamic DNS sounds neat.
[03:18] <Muscovy> My friend and I run our VNCs like that through subdomains already, but making this easy for people would be awesome.
[03:19] <Muscovy> By the "server with Ubuntu One" part, do you mean sync individual files, or just do a static upload?
[03:19] <Muscovy> As of 10.04, U1 can sync custom folders.
[03:33] <Omega> Sorry was eating
[03:34] <Omega> Have you used Opera Unite?
[03:34] <Omega> Like that
[03:34] <Omega> It does dynamic dns and has a built in web server
[03:35] <Omega> And I don't mean synch with U1, but let your friend download it straight from your PC, with no middle-man.
[03:40] <Muscovy> Never heard of Opera Unite.
[03:40] <Muscovy> So basically you mean a really friendly webserver?
[03:40] <Omega> It's built into Opera
[03:40] <Omega> Well, have to go again
[03:50] <Muscovy> You know, you've got me interested with that.
[03:50] <Muscovy> Portions of it would be fairly easy.
[03:50] <Muscovy> Big issue would be the firewall stuff, I have no idea how to automate port setup.
[03:58] <Muscovy> Theoretically it would be easy to add nautilus rightclick entries that make and break symlinks, for a start.
[16:58] <Omega> Hey Muscovy
[17:20] <Muscovy> Hello Omega.
[17:20] <Muscovy> One of the little nuisances of Gnome 3 is you miss IRC alerts.
[17:21] <Omega> Haha.
[17:21] <Omega> I never have IRC alerts :P
[17:21]  * Omega uses irssi
[17:21] <Omega> Muscovy: http://hazetornado.omegalulz.operaunite.com/webserver/content/
[17:21] <Muscovy> Neat.
[17:22] <Muscovy> Does it actually set up the firewall stuff?
[17:22] <Omega> I haven't seen their new stuffs easy, you just point it to a folder and it serves it.
[17:22] <Omega> Yep.
[17:23] <Muscovy> ...well, I had no idea things could set up ports.
[17:23] <Muscovy> That's cool.
[17:29] <Omega> The problem I'm facing is that I'm not sure if I should suggest this.
[17:29] <Omega> It would kind of steal Opera Unite's thunder.
[17:30] <Omega> I could just start with only suggesting the Dynamic DNS thing.
[17:31] <Muscovy> Maybe that would be best, since dynamic DNS is the core part.
[17:31] <Omega> Mhm.
[17:31] <Muscovy> And you could still do lots of cool things like easy VNCing.
[17:31] <Omega> Yeah
[17:32] <Muscovy> I'll be back in a sec, moving to Maverick.
[17:32] <Omega> k.
[17:40] <Omega> http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2009/06/16/thoughts-on-opera-unite/
[17:54] <Omega> Muscovy: ^
[17:54] <Muscovy> Read it, I was just thinking.
[17:55] <Muscovy> Interestingly, the DNS part would be pretty easy to set up through even a wget'd PHP file or something.
[17:56] <Muscovy> The big problem would be setting up the router.
[17:57] <Muscovy> I think, at least.
[17:58] <Omega> Hmm.
[17:58] <Omega> http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/25714/
[17:58] <Omega> Submitted there
[18:01] <Muscovy> I've got an idea sitting at #2 on brainstorm currently. :D
[18:03] <Omega> ohttp://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/25714/:
[18:03] <Omega> O:
[18:04] <Omega> Which one :>
[18:05] <Muscovy> http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/25685/
[18:07] <Muscovy> What exactly do you mean in idea 1?
[18:27] <Omega> Muscovy: Idea 1 isn't mine
[18:27] <Omega> I'm Timothy
[18:29] <Muscovy> Right.
[22:14] <Muscovy> http://openetherpad.org/mb6199EFXu is the message to send to the OMG! team.
[22:14] <Muscovy> Comment/edit.
[22:17] <Omega> Will do