[00:12] <mhall119> itnet7: pong
[00:20] <itnet7> mhall119: I was just going to ask you a couple fo questions about the LD
[00:21] <itnet7> I have a user that registered for Melbourne's UGJ and all it shows is the openid-xxxxx
[00:49] <mhall119> itnet7: that's a known bug, waiting on someone to review my patches to the openid<->django bridge
[00:52] <mhall119> https://code.launchpad.net/~mhall119/django-openid-auth/strict-username-requirements/+merge/54065
[00:56] <itnet7> Sweet, thanks, I thought I remembered that from a while back, but wasn't sure if it had ben fixed then re-appeared recently
[00:57] <mhall119> itnet7: hopefully the fix will be ready to deploy soon
[12:39] <reya276> Morning Everyone
[12:44] <mhall119> morning
[14:31] <mhall119> RoAkSoAx: slap him again
[14:32]  * andreserl slaps itnet7 
[14:32] <andreserl> xD
[14:33]  * RoAkSoAx slaps itnet7 
[14:33] <RoAkSoAx> hahaha
[16:18] <reya276> hey does anyone know if 11.04 will have a new Icon set like Faenza or something of the sort
[16:24] <mhall119> reya276: not Ubuntu, no
[16:24] <mhall119> Xubuntu is getting Elementary icons, IIRC
[16:27] <reya276> oh that sucks, I just don't understand why can't they use the Faenza Icons, much more of a slick theme compared to them huge nasty orange arrows they have on Nautilus
[16:28] <reya276> I mean don't get me wrong so far they have done great Job with Unity and all of that but that is what breaks the whole thing in terms of design boy that is an UGLY icon theme
[16:34] <mhall119> reya276: faenza doesn't conform to their style and branding
[16:35] <mhall119> also, I think faenza has some accessibility concerns
[16:36] <reya276> oh ok there are those things to worry about, true
[16:37] <reya276> but the whole style and branding? is not like what they have now goes with their nee style and branding. UGLY
[16:38] <mhall119> the orange is still part of the brand
[16:42] <reya276> oh I don't think you understand what I mean, is not a color issue per say is the styles of the icons, they are dated
[16:43] <reya276> the new version has a slick new modern look yet the arrows and icons have a bubble look and feel to them
[16:44] <reya276> that does not seem like 2+2=4 to me
[16:44] <reya276> they need to fix that and some other ones too such ad the folders, hone, etc...
[16:45] <reya276> do they have an art cycle for this one as well or did they do away with it
[16:45] <mhall119> I think the design team has been more focused on the Unity changes than anything else this cycle
[16:45] <mhall119> you should file a bug about it though
[16:47] <reya276> nah its cool, they'll just ignore it
[16:49] <reya276> aside from that I've been using 11.04 at home now just to see how it would feel and is not that bad, it will take some getting use to but over all is ok
[16:50] <reya276> they are killing me with that global menu thing, even when you select Gnome session
[16:56] <crashsystems> I upgraded to 11.04 last night, and really like it so far.
[17:00] <itnet7> Not sure if everyone had to check out Woot.com today, but they have a really good deal ont he Viewsonic 10.1 Tablet
[17:01] <itnet7> s/ont he/on the/
[17:54] <jck77> hello everyone
[17:58] <itnet7> Hey there jck77 !
[18:06] <mhall119> reya276: you should try Xubuntu, you might like it
[18:08] <reya276> I have is ok
[18:10] <mhall119> reya276: jono has a videocast going on right now, he said he thinks the icons stick out like a sore thumb right now, but he hopes they'll be improved soon
[18:10] <mhall119> http://www.ustream.tv/channel/at-home-with-jono-bacon
[18:41] <jck77> hey itnet7 hows everything
[18:49] <jck77> hey crashsystems you did the upgrade manually or via de update manager?
[19:04] <crashsystems> jck77: update manager
[19:05] <crashsystems> by "manually," am I correct in assuming you mean a fresh install?
[19:09] <jck77> yeap. so with the update manager you just update the source code list?
[19:11] <crashsystems> no
[19:11] <crashsystems> run update-manager -d
[19:11] <crashsystems> it will make the nessesary updates to your source files
[19:12] <jck77> ohh thanks
[19:13] <crashsystems> yw
[19:13] <crashsystems> keep in mind, it is still alpha, so there will be bugs
[19:13] <jck77> I know, im gonna do it on my vm 
[19:14] <jck77> thanks for the advise anyways
[19:14] <jck77> anyone here use or tried blackbuntu?
[19:27] <reya276> mhall119, sorry dude had to run to a meeting
[19:28] <reya276> mhall119, cool stuff I'm going to check that out now
[19:38] <maxolasersquad> Anyone here know why Canonical dropped aptitude in support for apt-get?
[19:39] <maxolasersquad> I'm finding aptitude to be superior.
[19:39] <maxolasersquad> I've had two time where apt-get update would leave some packages not upgraded, while aptitude came through no problem.
[19:41] <maxolasersquad> As of Maverick, aptitude is not longer installed by default.
[19:44] <itnet7> not too shabby jck77 and you?
[19:52] <jck77> kind of bored at work, trying new things here, testing etc... 
[19:52] <jck77> sometimes the owner and boss wont let me do it because they beleive is a waste of time
[20:00] <mhall119> maxolasersquad: I didn't think aptitude was ever installed by default
[20:00] <maxolasersquad> mhall119: It was until Maverick.
[20:01] <mhall119> I think apt-get is the minimal amount necessary
[20:02] <mhall119> well, maybe not
[20:02] <mhall119> well I don't know why then
[20:02] <mhall119> maybe it just took up more space than apt-get
[20:04] <dantalizing> maxolasersquad: you around?
[20:06] <maxolasersquad> dantalizing: indeed
[20:07] <maxolasersquad> mhall119: I can appreciate that it doesn't make sense to include two tools that mostly accomplish the same task.  I just found aptitude to be superior in many cases.