[12:31] <czajkowski> Aloha
[12:36] <thethomaseffect> morning czajkowski
[12:36] <slashtom> good afternoon
[12:36] <thethomaseffect> or afternoon i should say
[15:49] <pwnsauce> Hey all
[15:50] <ebel> hello
[15:50] <moylan> hi
[15:51] <pwnsauce> I'm just checking up on the global Jam.
[15:51] <pwnsauce> I'm based in Galway, so travelling to Limerick or Dublin doesn't make too much difference. Which UGJ will be "better". :)
[15:54] <ebel> It's infoturtle who's doing the limerick one IIRC
[15:54] <ebel> Me (and some others on channel) be at the dublin one
[15:55] <pwnsauce> Great. Dublin is the 28th?
[15:57] <slashtom> the 2nd
[15:58] <slashtom> the 28th is today
[15:58] <pwnsauce> :D . Thanks slash.
[16:16] <ebel> well you can go to either event, tis really up to you
[18:41] <infoturtle> theres a good do's and do not's session over on #ubuntu-classroom now if anyone's interested on checking t out
[18:41] <infoturtle> for UGJ's
[19:15] <infoturtle> ebel, do ye normally have a introduction for the UGJ? for people to understand what they can work on or group up or something like that?
[19:16] <ebel> Yeah
[19:17] <ebel> One great thing about ubuntu events is that there's often new people there
[19:17] <ebel> it's a great way to get new people involved.
[19:17] <ebel> so you have to expain stuff
[19:18] <infoturtle> thats cool, I'm going to make an introduction to explain the idea of the day and how it works, like you say for new users
[23:32] <thethomaseffect> RDrury:  Good to see you got IRC working then :)
[23:32] <RDrury> Even I have to get it right sometimes, i guess!
[23:33] <ebel> evening