[10:11] <czajkowski> tdr112: interesting sense of humour! cheeky!
[11:01] <tdr112> czajkowski: ah you got it , good stuff
[11:01] <czajkowski> tdr112: I did, thanks
[11:02] <tdr112> np
[11:02] <slashtom> good morning
[11:02] <tdr112> hey slashtom
[11:05] <czajkowski> how are we all ?
[11:05] <czajkowski> tdr112: but a cat!
[11:05] <czajkowski> :)
[11:12] <tdr112> i like cats and some day you will LOVE them too
[11:12] <czajkowski> kevin in google has tried this logic before
[11:13] <slashtom> cats are evil
[11:50] <czajkowski> http://bit.ly/hqFGCi interesting read
[11:58] <ebel> yeah
[11:58] <ebel> but apple *does* ban GPL software, you can't distribute it
[11:59] <ebel> "Apple should do the decent thing and ban GPL software, too. The company presently reaps rewards from allowing GPL-licensed software in the App Store, even though the company has no intention of complying with the terms of that license" !!!!
[11:59] <ebel> i.e. "Apple is engaged in wilful copyright infringement"
[11:59] <ebel> GPLv3 has a new clause desigend to thwart DRM
[12:00] <ebel> in essence Microsoft or Apple may have to give the user all their DRM secret keys if they give them a GPLv3 programme.
[12:00] <ebel> So here, the interests of Apple/Microsoft are different from the interests of authors of the GPL
[12:01] <ebel> The only way to make the AppStore(s) GPL combatible is to drop DRM. Which AAPL/MSFT won't do.
[12:46] <czajkowski> 12:45 < Pendulum> hey, can anyone here RT this, I don't have many followers and I'm hoping we get some good feedback http://twitter.com/#!/colona13/status/40020405666189312  :)
[13:08] <VampiricPadraig> Hey #ubuntu-ie
[13:08] <czajkowski> VampiricPadraig: hi
[13:08] <VampiricPadraig> *waves*
[13:08] <czajkowski> ebel: did someone volunteer to get cds shipped to them for this one time ?
[13:09] <ebel> czajkowski: yeah airurando
[13:10] <ebel> Ah I see your reply
[13:10] <ebel> the canonincal end is the only bit that's not done.
[13:11] <ebel> I am fine with me requesting it, and then poking people.
[13:11] <czajkowski> LGMA moving to Open Source… http://www.lgma.ie/opensource/?p=169
[13:11] <czajkowski> whooo