[00:12] <mhall119> I hope yours teaches more practical things than mine
[00:13] <nigelb> heh
[00:14] <mhall119> I had a professor question whether I wrote an assignment myself, I pointed him to my bzr repo for history, and he told me that using version control was more complicated than I should be doing
[00:14] <nigelb> wtf
[00:15] <mhall119> me and that prof....didn't get along
[01:11] <locodir-user> hello guyz ....
[01:44] <paultag> mhall119: haha, my professors rule
[01:44] <paultag> mhall119: he let me set up a server to use to turn in assignments via vcs on campus
[01:55] <paultag> BBL, one love
[01:57] <mhall119> turning in assignments by pushing to a school's repo would be awesome
[01:57] <mhall119> might get me into the habit of signing my commits too
[06:35] <YoBoY> good morning
[07:15] <jasonjang> G'morning, ALL~ &
[07:15] <jasonjang> Thx for the rapid reply, czajkowski 
[07:20] <czajkowski> jasonjang: np
[07:20] <czajkowski> right off to work 
[07:20] <jasonjang> THX again, I'll wait 4...
[07:21] <czajkowski> I dint know could be a few daysb 
[07:21] <czajkowski> days
[07:21] <czajkowski> we all work and there are timezones as well 
[07:21] <czajkowski> but we will reply
[07:21] <jasonjang> OK. never mind. ok.
[07:26] <dholbach> good morning
[07:27] <jasonjang> G'morning,
[08:48] <cjohnston> mornin
[11:37] <aakshay> where can i find the documentation of the LocoDirectory development?
[11:38] <Ronnie> aakshay: what documentation do you need?
[11:39] <Ronnie> i think there is not much developer documentation, except the raw code itself
[11:39] <aakshay> Ronnie: hi Ronnie .. i am gonna present working with Loco Dorectory in seminar
[11:39] <aakshay> so was planning to get some documentation to show there
[11:40] <aakshay> Ronnie: ok.. no probs then i will design something myself
[11:40] <Ronnie> great, share it with the rest of the community when your done, all documentation is welcome
[11:41] <aakshay> Ronnie: thanks.. but is there not even any documentation of LD?
[11:44] <Ronnie> cjohnston, mhall119, dholbach: do you know if there is any documentation ^
[11:45] <dholbach> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoDirectory/Development is the only one I know of
[11:45] <dholbach> Ronnie, ^
[11:45] <dholbach> it's not much
[11:45] <dholbach> but a few tips we collected
[11:46] <aakshay> dholbach: thanks.. i will use these tips.. :)
[11:53] <nigelb> aakshay: most of it is well commented python code, so I guess no one actually wrote too much docs :(
[11:53] <aakshay> nigelb: may be.. :).. 
[12:16] <mhall119> morning
[12:18] <aakshay> mhall119: good morning
[12:28] <nigelb> morning mhall119 
[12:39] <daker> hello
[12:39] <daker> mhall119, Ronnie do you know any __working__ django openid provider app ?
[12:40] <nigelb> heh, like the emphasis
[12:41] <mhall119> daker: hmmm, nope
[12:41] <daker> :s
[12:43] <mhall119> daker: you might try https://launchpad.net/canonical-identity-provider
[12:44] <daker> ok
[12:45] <mhall119> I think that's what LD is calling to
[14:50] <cdbs> czajkowski: You mailed me?
[14:51] <czajkowski> cdbs: I did
[14:51] <cdbs> czajkowski: Okay, my spam filter caught it. Weird.
[14:51] <cdbs> Fine, then, that's all
[14:52] <czajkowski> I am not spam :(
[14:54] <cdbs> czajkowski: Jams are impossible when you have just 10 active members spread across 8 far-away cities. :(
[14:54] <czajkowski> cdbs: do them online 
[14:54] <czajkowski> you dont actually need to be in person 
[14:54] <cdbs> oh? really?
[14:54] <czajkowski> can be online and in your loco irc channel 
[14:54] <cdbs> will raise up this in the mailing list
[14:55] <cdbs> Thanks!
[14:56] <BigWhale> fsck!
[14:56] <czajkowski> cdbs: np 
[15:03] <mhall119> cdbs: if you can get 2 of them together, that's a jam
[15:04] <cdbs> mhall119: a rather small jam, and I'm too young to go anywhere myself :(
[15:05] <mhall119> cdbs: my jam is going to have 2, maybe 3 people in person, plus others participating remotely
[15:05] <cdbs> mhall119: oh
[15:05]  * cdbs isn't good at arabic and the others aren't goot at english
[15:06] <cdbs> *good
[15:06] <mhall119> so do it all in French
[15:06] <mhall119> ;)
[15:19] <RawChid> Do you have suggestions what non-tech people can do on a Jam?
[15:20] <RawChid> We already've covered translating and documentation..
[15:21] <czajkowski> RawChid: they can reveie and delete wiki pages :D 
[15:21] <czajkowski> *review
[15:21] <czajkowski> RawChid: they can report bugs, you don't have to be technical to do that 
[15:22] <czajkowski> bad people can help one another 
[15:22] <RawChid> Yeah, I also thought of bug hunting
[15:23] <czajkowski> RawChid: yes, if folks cna install unity and do some testing that would be great
[15:23] <RawChid> But I don't have experience with it. 
[15:23] <RawChid> Oke, that is a good idea
[15:23] <czajkowski> RawChid: well , you can learn, if things aren't running as you think they should report the bug, try and have someone verify it 
[15:23] <czajkowski> and then you'll learn more 
[15:26] <RawChid> One more thing. Two weeks ago we've decided to organise a Jam. 2 april was too early, so we'll do it on April 16th
[15:27] <RawChid> Is it then still useful to do natty testing ?
[15:28] <RawChid> Ronnie, ping
[15:28] <Ronnie> pong
[15:29] <RawChid> Well, I was brainstorming on what we could do on the Jam
[15:29] <Ronnie> ic
[15:29] <czajkowski> RawChid: yes testing is always good 
[15:30] <RawChid> Oke
[15:33] <Ronnie> RawChid: it seems we have enough ideas to work with all the participants for one day
[15:35] <czajkowski> RawChid: dont be put off if the date doesn't fully suit 
[15:36] <czajkowski> the idea of the UGJ is to get one weekend where as many as possible take part, but if the weekend doesn't suit just try and do one at another time and let us know how you get on
[15:36] <RawChid> In the Netherlands we have 2 Jams on April the 16th ;)
[15:43] <czajkowski> RawChid: great stuff 
[15:43] <czajkowski> be sure to let people know how you get on 
[15:44] <RawChid> What do you mean with: "how you get on" ?
[15:45] <RawChid> How people can participate?
[15:48] <czajkowski> RawChid: a report of it 
[15:48] <czajkowski> how it went 
[15:49] <RawChid> Yes, we'll do that :)
[16:40] <BigWhale> I wonder if a talk about evolution of Narwhals and marine mammals in general is appropriate talk for upcoming release party...
[16:41] <mhall119> I think anything is okay for a release party, as long as people are enjoying themselves
[16:43] <dholbach> BigWhale, talk to jcastro about it - he once gave a lightning talk on dinosaurs :)
[16:44] <mhall119> that's a big topic for a lighting talk
[16:45] <mhall119> 100 million years, condensed into 5 minutes?
[16:45] <BigWhale> Well, I already had a talk at Karmic release party that started at the very beginning. Big bang.
[16:46] <BigWhale> but talking about marine mammals could sound like shameless self-promotion, for myself. :>
[16:48] <BigWhale> mhall119, any talk about dinosaurs is a big topic :>
[20:07] <mhall119> cjohnston: one set of approvals on my django-openid-auth fixes, hopefully will have them totally approved and landed in trunk tomorrow
[20:07] <mhall119> then we can test it out on LD, and then on summit
[20:08] <mhall119> no more openiduser###!
[20:08] <mhall119> no more old usernames after a rename in LP!
[20:43] <daker_> wow :)
[22:32] <nigelb> morning
[22:34] <mhall119> evening
[22:39] <nigelb> mhall119: did we decide to add support for that mobile thingy?
[23:42] <mhall119> nigelb: yes, they're doing some work on their end, there might be some minor things on our end
[23:42] <mhall119> mostly in the ical feed
[23:44] <nigelb> mhall119: oh ok :)
[23:45] <nigelb> mhall119: I'm trying to put as many summit bugs into the review queue as possible before the hackathon :D
[23:48] <nigelb> mhall119: when we hit lp for authentication, it gives a name for the app, where is that set at?
[23:48] <nigelb> at launchpad itself?
[23:55] <mhall119> in the summit code it tells it, you can also associate it within LP itself, but that takes approval
[23:55] <mhall119> but we don't use LP for authentication, we use SSO