[01:46] <TuskRattle> as a woman i struggle to hold back my emotions. this relates to women because i am a woman. i have ubuntu installed. i care for us women enough to let you know what me, a WOMAN, has for a  life
[01:46] <TuskRattle> now we can begin to collect ourselves and bring the future
[01:49] <elky> TuskRattle, then stop stalking mackenzie.
[01:49] <TuskRattle> i haven't stalked her
[01:49] <TuskRattle> i rather we spend our time on more important issues
[01:50] <elky> TuskRattle, please leave.
[01:51] <TuskRattle> what for elky? do you have something to contribute other than some whims that most women here would be better off not knowing
[01:51] <TuskRattle> would it not be reasonable to keep your bad words to yourself so we can move on as a group
[16:55] <akgraner> Thought you all might want to read this interview  posted on the Linux Foundation Site  - They Interviewed Deborah Wazir  - Ubuntu Women gets a shout out in the article as well - http://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/185-jennifer-cloer/397274-the-people-who-support-linux-linux-skills-land-job-for-this-linux-lady
[17:55] <AlanBell> thanks akgraner and can I say pics pls
[17:55] <AlanBell> of the house
[18:27] <MarkDude> We want to encourage more women to join us at UDS - I started a discussion on ubuntu-women at http://is.gd/NDHf0B - please join in! #ubuntu via @jonobacon
[18:27] <MarkDude> Budapest, sounds interesting :)
[18:30] <pleia2> yeah, that's our mailing list ;)
[18:31]  * MarkDude did notice the part at the top. Just figured any reminders to help folks get ready for it would be good. 
[18:32]  * AlanBell probably isn't going :(
[18:32] <MarkDude> Traveling that far may involve a few logistics
[18:32]  * MarkDude is pondering it
[18:33]  * MarkDude heard some cool stuff about Hungary at a get-together this weekend
[18:33] <pleia2> created http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/UDS & http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/UDS/Stories
[18:34] <MarkDude> Good deal- I will send those links via Twitter, ty
[18:36] <MarkDude> So it appears no one has announced #ubuntu-women-hu using social media
[18:36]  * MarkDude will do it
[18:38] <pleia2> I think there is an identi.ca group for ubuntu women, but I don't understand or use identica so I don't know how it works
[18:38] <pleia2> we really don't have the volunteers to maintain "social media" things, and not having one is far better than having a dead one
[18:38] <pleia2> so I haven't been too keen on starting anything
[18:39] <pleia2> I'll be updating the wiki with details about these sub-channels though, -it doesn't have a strictly -women one, they use #donne-softwarelibero
[18:42] <MarkDude> @MarkDude - Ubuntu Women just added a localized IRC channel. Hungary, the location of the next UDS #ubuntu-women-hu on Freenode. #UW #Ubuntu
[18:42]  * MarkDude meant Twitter or another means to let folks know
[18:42] <pleia2> MarkDude: just be sure to warn them first
[18:42] <pleia2> these channels get trolled a lot
[18:42] <MarkDude> forom a personal acct
[18:44] <pleia2> oh, you already tweeted :\
[18:45] <hypatia> i think !uw is the ubuntu women statusnet group
[18:45] <pleia2> well, if we need ops the irc council is on the access list, so we can grab someone
[18:45]  * MarkDude asked in channel the other day about someone using Twitter to announce this. Would have been awesome to hear any objections then
[18:45] <MarkDude> My bad
[18:46] <pleia2> sorry, I've been pretty busy
[18:46] <pleia2> we just kinda have to be careful, as soon as we announce anything like that we tend to get troll swarms
[18:46] <rww> 37240002454519
[18:46] <rww> ... wrong window :(
[18:47] <pleia2> hehe
[19:09] <AlanBell> where are the logs of the irc opping lesson from some time ago?
[19:10] <pleia2> under classes on the wiki, lemme dig it up
[19:10] <pleia2> ah, Courses
[19:10] <pleia2> http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Courses/IRCOp2010
[19:10] <AlanBell> ace, thanks
[19:11] <pleia2> would be nice to make a document with it, nhandler had lots of great info about the new freenode-specific things
[19:45] <AlanBell> what sort of document?
[19:46] <pleia2> a wiki page that's easier to read than an IRC Log
[19:46] <AlanBell> I might have a go at that
[19:46] <AlanBell> I am sat in a hotel room with nothing but a six-pack for company
[19:46] <AlanBell> and IRC
[19:46] <nhandler> The extbans (which were the big new thing) are documented at http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml . Please let me know if there is anything that could be done to make that page easier/more helpful
[19:48] <pleia2> thanks AlanBell and nhandler :)
[19:48] <nhandler> The freenode website is now a lot easier to get updated, so feel free to poke me if you have any ideas for improvement
[19:49] <pleia2> good to know