[00:01] mhall119: Heya, had a python question, yesterday, which is why I pinged :D [00:30] nigelb: still got it? [00:31] mhall119: well, part of it yes :) [00:31] I was looking at a graph of commits from a gitosis server [00:32] I managed to extract it :D [00:32] okay, what part do you have left? [00:33] actually showing the graph [00:33] I wasn't sure of python's drawing capabilities [00:34] it'll depend on what library you want to use [00:34] I dont mind which one :) [00:34] PIL is the defacto standard for generating raster images [00:35] if it's going to be something you're putting on the web, you can use a javascript library [00:35] oh [00:35] I think there's also an imagemagic and GD library for python [00:35] I still need to research this bit [00:36] and is pyexpect sort of okay to be used in scripts? [00:36] hmmm, is that an XML parser? [00:37] nah, its the one that can spawn process and you can ask it to do stuff based on what the process asks [00:37] like login via ssh from a script [00:38] oh, ok, that sounds familiar [00:38] I've never used it though [00:39] I'm using it to sort of do autodeployments [00:39] everytime I push code, the post-update hook updates my code and database schema :D [00:39] (well, that's the plan. I'm still working on the database schema bit :p) [00:41] south [00:42] if you're using sqlite, mysql or postgres, django-south will do your migrations [00:42] mysql, but yay, nice to know people did write migration stuff :D [00:42] yeah, south is pretty nice [00:43] it auto-generates schema change scripts based on changes to your django models [00:45] yay [00:48] it'll even generate reverse scripts if you want to back out a migration [00:48] wooo! [00:48] and in 0.7.x it'll let you write python snippets to do data migrations too [04:37] hey paultag, going to school in any minute, ttyl === myriam_rs is now known as Mamarok_ [07:51] good morning! [08:50] nigelb: what sort of drawing do you want to do with python? [08:50] JanC: graphs [08:51] ah, there are python bindings for several graph libraries then [08:51] ooh, I need to take a look at them tonight :D [08:51] PIL is more of a general graphics library [08:52] but there are libraries for both 2D & 3D graphs, should be no problem to find one, maybe more problems to choose which one ;) [08:53] heh [08:53] Just extended gitosis server to do some magic ;) [09:03] there is pygraphviz, as well as some other solutions IIRC [09:07] * nigelb huggles JanC === ebel_ is now known as ebel[work] === ebel[work] is now known as ebel_ === dorsy_ is now known as Guest22150 === almufadado_ is now known as almufadado === cypher_ is now known as czajkowski [19:27] hola buenos dias [19:28] hi [19:29] salam [19:29] alguien habla español?? [19:30] necesito ayuda [19:31] leon4708, try ubuntu-es [19:31] !es [19:31] En la mayoría de canales de Ubuntu se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español o charlar entra en el canal #ubuntu-es. Escribe "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y dale a enter. [19:31] leon4708, :) [19:36] en el navegador [19:48] !tn [19:48] Factoid 'tn' not found [19:59] hahaha nizarus [19:59] !ar [19:59] La comunidad local de Argentina se puede encontrar en #ubuntu-ar y en su canal de offtopic: #ubuntu-ar-cafe [20:00] o.O [20:00] !ma [20:00] Factoid 'ma' not found [20:00] :s [20:00] !dz [20:00] Factoid 'dz' not found [20:00] hahaha daker [20:00] ;) [20:02] oh no factoid arabic teams :s === airurando_ is now known as airurando [20:04] stop playing with the bot, it's not a toy :) [20:05] czajkowski, we are trying to find a factoid for arabic team/teams [20:05] do it in pm please [20:06] czajkowski, we can't find it :) [20:07] sorry czajkowski but as daker said we try to find a factoid for arabic teams [20:07] look under the sofa [20:07] that's where I find things I lose [20:08] ‎who's on that bot? i wish to fix the translation [20:08] daker: !arabic [20:08] yes but you can do it in pm with the bot [20:11] czajkowski, i didn't know sorry :) === funnylookinhat is now known as FunnyLookinHat === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [22:56] everyone: http://www.jonobacon.org/2010/11/17/ubuntu-global-jam-lets-make-this-rock/ [22:56] hello jono [22:57] YoBoY: maybe we can organize next globaljam at the paris 8 university [23:02] olive: it's not for tomorow... why are you talking about that here btw ? :p [23:03] why not ? [23:03] well... first you don't use to write in english :D [23:04] true [23:05] heh, announcing something for the 1st of April is asking for confusion... :P [23:05] jono makes this window "active". that's why I think about that, YoBoY [23:06] but u'r right I don't speak well. 'll be beater to talk in french at the good place [23:07] hw was the install party in Paris 8 by the way ? [23:07] how [23:08] fine [23:09] lot of installs ? [23:10] not so much [23:10] about 10 or 15 [23:11] but many individuals talks