[01:04] don't look at me [02:52] jono, getting that email together for you now - just got back from dinner you should have it in about 10 mins or so [02:56] akgraner: think he is out sing about war, the blood of the innocent, and pink ponies [02:57] Technoviking, thanks! [02:58] omthanks akgraner [03:07] I love askubuntu answer that point to forums threads. Zing:) [03:28] * nisshh drools all over gitorious's awesome website :) [03:32] i want to hug whoever designed the gitorious website :) [03:49] nisshh: hah, seen github yet? [03:49] nigelb, yeah [03:52] I like github a bit more than gitorious [03:55] yeah [03:55] There's like a whole community around it. [03:56] I wonder when we'd have lanchpad that snappy [03:59] hehe [04:00] But there is one thing. [04:00] The best overall would still be LP [04:01] A /really/ good bugtracker, bzr is pretty nice and bzr lp integration is very tight, and blueprints (though it sucks) [04:01] (and answers) [04:54] nisshh: If you want to see a really good bugtracker, look at lighthouseapp [04:59] nigelb, cool, the main reason i like the gitorious website is because its a nice compact design and everything you need is right there in front of you [05:00] but overall, LP is better [07:34] 'lo all [09:01] morning [09:07] ello [09:22] hello popey czajkowski [09:23] Hola all. [09:23] :) [12:06] akgraner: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10139208#post10139208 - you may be able to give a better answer to that than I can :) [12:19] hiya [12:23] o/ [12:33] hello Pendulum [12:36] how are y'all? [12:40] i am good. Getting close to solving a bug in CLI Companion that I have been stuck on for a couple days [12:41] i need to work on some recruitment for loco days [12:41] how is Penelope today? [12:48] I'm okay. [14:15] who housemate cooked dinner [14:16] czajkowski: something yummy? [14:22] :( my housemates never cook anything good. [14:22] * duanedesign glares at his cats [14:23] duanedesign, i just had a BBQ and a beer for dinner :) [14:23] mmm. that sounds good [14:23] yeah, it was :) [14:24] nisshh: i think i have just about gotten my bug in CLI Companion fixed \o/ [14:24] duanedesign, excellent! [14:25] you have been working on that for ages :) [14:25] nisshh: ugh, yes. since the other day when i asked for help in #ubuntu-app-devel [14:25] yeah [14:27] nisshh: how is pytaskcoming along? [14:28] duanedesign, slowly but surely, i have one bug to fix, but its giving me lots of trouble, so didrocks is helping me in his free time :) [14:28] i was hoping to have it released by now [14:29] but that wont happen :( [14:29] looks like next weekend is the go :) [14:31] nisshh: sounds like we are in a similar boat :) [14:31] duanedesign, hehe, yeah [14:38] Pendulum: spag bol [14:39] damn tasty [14:39] :) [14:39] czajkowski: so living with the boys is going well? [14:40] and house mate has a sense of humour [14:41] :) [14:45] czajkowski, arent you living with 3 other linux users or something? [14:47] 1 other [14:47] ah ok [14:47] that is very cool [14:48] yes [14:48] :) [14:50] czajkowski, what does he use? debian? [14:51] yes [14:52] cool [14:53] czajkowski, on a completely unrelated point, i would love to be married to a linux user, we could have romantic discussions about GCC and how best to do such and such in perl *sigh* that would be awesome :) [14:54] we would be like "dinners ready honey!" [14:54] "im coming! im just compiling the latest kernel!" [14:54] each to their own I guess [14:54] hehe :) [14:55] I like nerds too but even that is a bit too far [14:55] though I did have a windows sys admin of an ex. we disagreed a lot [14:55] then i would be like "ok! dont forget to include the intel i915 drivers!" [14:56] czajkowski, hehe [15:20] nisshh: :) [15:20] hehe [15:24] nisshh: your honey do list would be: clean gutters, mow lawn, compile 2.6.38 kernel with scheduler patch. [15:26] duanedesign, lol, nah, more like: play minecraft, give wife a massage with linux powered massager, compile 2.6.38 kernel with scheduler patch, paint a giant linux penguin on the roof. :) [15:26] :D [15:27] nisshh: not sure why but that made me think of this artiicle I read this morning: http://www.focus.com/fyi/information-technology/50-places-linux-running-you-might-not-expect/ [15:28] duanedesign, because i mentioned a linux powered massager i bet :) [18:11] jcastro: you around? [18:11] yo [18:11] I have been spending 3 hours cleaning my basement [18:12] so please, ask me anything to get me away from that [18:12] was it you who did the tutorial site thingy idea ? [18:12] video* [18:12] tutorial site? [18:12] yeah, there was a banshee tut uploaded to it [18:13] oh [18:13] the ubuntudeveloper site [18:13] yeah [18:13] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-advertising new team [18:13] jasono in #ubuntu-offtopic [18:13] he seems to have the same idea as you [18:13] thought I might let you know [18:13] well, the developerchannel is of interest to ubuntu developers [18:13] you want to link that guy up with the screencast team [18:14] which is more end user related [18:14] link,channel? [18:14] duanedesign: ^ [18:14] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam [18:14] thank you. [18:15] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam/ [18:15] oops you beat me to it :) [18:15] I just sent him a msg with the link [18:15] he seems enthusiastic, hopefully he can be of help :) [18:16] trying to clear up my schedule so i can get started on the new screencast.ubuntu.com site [18:16] going to move it to Drupal 6 and apply the new Ubuntu theme. [18:18] side note: spending 3 hours cleaning means you spent to much time messing it up in the first place [18:18] :-) [18:19] I spend approx. 0 hours a week cleaning, I sit in one spot and never move. [18:20] well [18:20] it's an entire basement [18:20] and it's been my storage/dumping ground [18:20] so it involved throwing out large items, etc. [18:20] like this 2U server box that weighs 300 pounds that I kept around for 0 reason [18:21] I spent last weekend helping my cousin move, I know all about stuff that has been kept for 30yrs for no reason [18:21] i had a spare bedroom I used for such a thing. Storing and putting things that didnt really do elsewhere [18:22] well dont know why i used 'had', I still have the bedroom :) [18:22] hehe [18:23] it's psychological, if you say had you can pretend you actually got rid of the stuff and forget about it for another few months [18:25] * duanedesign is listening to old LugRadio episodes [18:27] anyone have any recommendations for other Linux related podcasts (other then LugRadio, Shot of Jaq and uk LoCo podcast) [18:29] I know a lot of people who like Linux Outlaws (which is much more Lugradio-style than it is like UUPC) [18:37] thanks Pendulum === ecanto_ is now known as ecanto === ecanto is now known as edson === edson is now known as ecanto === ecanto is now known as dmesg === ecanto__ is now known as ecanto