[01:23] jono: like your recent blog posts about making Ubuntu more personal [01:26] jono: I think that one on one connection is what I like so much about the Beginners Team. I am interested in how the team can do better. If I have any ideas or any ideas come your way that you think the BT can help with let me know [01:26] thank you sir :) [04:14] duanedesign: We could do a cross-group collaboration if you like. [04:14] duanedesign: I've been thinking of doing a blog post on deviantArt for some of them to join the Beginners team [04:14] that would rock [04:15] But I don't want to do that unless there are some graphics/art type paths to folow. [04:16] BT doesn't yet have something to with Art. I've often noticed it when we talked about FG. [04:17] (Well, that was at the time I quit. Not sure about now) [04:48] nigelb: Well we can always set something up, the art team doesn't have a beginner or training program [04:48] The deviantArt group has plenty of candidates. [11:44] aloha [12:53] definetly doctormo [12:54] hello czajkowski [12:54] morning all [12:58] hows you [13:00] czajkowski: getting tired of all the snow :\ [13:00] :( [13:00] I hear ya [13:00] I hate snow [13:00] yesterday morning a water pipe broke in my front yard. Made a mess [13:01] Been trying to take the time I am snowed in to get caught up on all my Ubuntu stuff [13:03] Next on my list is to start an effort to recruit people to make some development/packaging screencasts [13:04] Plan is to break this http://daniel.holba.ch/temp/guide/index.html up into segments that can be covered in screencasts [14:46] * mhall119 is running the air conditioner this morning [14:47] http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/uscurrenttemperatures_large.html [16:04] Morning all [16:04] morning doctormo [17:37] hi jcastro why there is no mention of Unity-2d on unity's website ? [20:04] Every time I see another article about my google docs mounting experiment I do a facepalm. [20:04] I feel like I'm getting attention for doing something that I did for fun, one weekend, last year. [20:04] But no attention for doing actually interesting stuff that takes a lot of work. [20:09] doctormo: work is boring though... [20:10] people don't want to do a lot of work. They do like useful stuff that doesn't take much time [20:11] Aye yes, but when I see the interest it makes me want to work more on the project. [20:12] Because honestly, it's got holes the size of japan were it crashes, you can't unmount it and it doesn't really have much in the way of caching. [20:12] would a unity places thingummy for google docs be full of awesome? [20:13] AlanBell: Have you written an unity places thingies? [20:14] no, but I was thinking the other day that all the suggested ideas seemed rather consumerish [20:15] ok, random question [20:15] Anyone have alternatives to clusterssh that would run on my normal gnome-terminal [20:16] Also, gotta love @debian on twitter. We should have something similar for ubuntu <-- jcastro [20:16] nigelb: What is clusterssh and what does it do that openssh-client doesn't? what is @debian and what does it do? [20:17] AlanBell: Are you running Alpha2? [20:17] doctormo: yes [20:18] doctormo: clusterssh lets me type in one terminal and it will replicate it simultaneously in multiple terminals [20:19] AlanBell: Could you test what happens when you install my experiment? [20:19] * doctormo needs to get natty alpha installed somehow [20:20] It's still the nautilus mounting of the fuse system, and I don't know if fuse shows up in the unity places already. [20:22] doctormo: the debian publicity team is using microblogging to great effect. [20:22] They're tweeting status messages of release [20:23] (actually denting which is then forwarded to their twitter account) [20:23] nigelb: clusterssh sounds like it's doing the same thing as konsole used to do, except not over ssh. I used to have konsole connect automatically to a server on a number of tabs [20:23] nigelb: So @debian is a tag? or a group? [20:24] doctormo: neither. its an individual account on twitter [20:25] I thought we were doing that already [20:25] http://twitter.com/debian