[05:30] <master5o1> Stupid OMG! Ubuntu has "IRC: #ubuntu-manual.org on freenode.net"
[05:30] <master5o1> :P
[05:30] <godbyk> master5o1: Ah, well.  They'll find us. :)
[05:30] <master5o1> :P
[21:35] <c7p> hey godbyk
[21:37] <godbyk> Hey, c7p.
[21:37] <c7p> am i intrerupting you or something ?
[21:37] <c7p> interrupting *
[21:39] <godbyk> I'm just troubleshooting some multithreading issues.  Please interrupt! :-)
[21:39] <c7p> lol
[21:40] <c7p> if you are working on something just ping me later
[21:40] <c7p> :P
[21:41] <godbyk> We can chat.
[21:42] <godbyk> I may be a titch slow to respond occasionally, but otherwise, it's okay.
[21:42] <c7p> i don't have problem with that
[21:42] <c7p> we got one more applicant for the EiC job
[21:44] <c7p> so now we have around 4-5 candidates for the Editor position and two for the leadership
[21:45] <godbyk> cool.
[21:46] <godbyk> I think the editor is more important that the project lead, actually.
[21:46] <c7p> yes i totally agree on that
[21:46] <godbyk> I see the project leader role as having more to do with marketing, recruiting, motivating, etc.
[21:46] <godbyk> And the editor role actually makes sure everything gets done.
[21:47] <c7p> appart from the EiC that we will "earn" from this process, the rest candidates can work as authors or editors