[07:17] <mhall119> AlanBell: nope, I had the same thought after seeing it on their website too
[07:18] <AlanBell> at the moment there is a 1:1 correspondence between vandalised pads and articles about UDS sessions on OMG
[07:18] <mhall119> might just be one of their trolls
[07:19] <mhall119> do you have an IP of the vandal?
[07:19] <AlanBell> indeed, I hardly think it is Joey and Ben! Just the trollpit they have assembled
[07:19] <AlanBell> don't have the IP, it was a load of them though
[07:23] <mhall119> okay, well I'm going down for breakfast, talk to you later
[07:23] <AlanBell> I suspect that the logs won't have the IP either, even if we could decypher them
[07:23] <AlanBell> it is behind a reverse proxy
[07:41] <joey> AlanBell: I'm a what now? :-)
[07:43] <cjohnston> AlanBell: we talked at breakfast about enabling the read only views and requesting that when "media" links to summit pages to link to the read only views
[07:50] <AlanBell> it would be possible to get a nice read only page view of a single version from etherpad with a bit of coding
[07:52] <AlanBell> so at the end of a session you would just need some way to write the desired revision number back to summit
[07:52] <AlanBell> but that won't stop active trolling during a session
[07:58] <mhall119> AlanBell: could we make the pads read-only unless you sign in through SSO?
[08:20] <popey> I spoke to the guys at OMG. They meant to link to the blueprint, not the etherpad. Was a mistake.
[08:21] <popey> They also assumed that you'd need to be logged into lp to edit docs.
[08:22] <popey> They've said they wont link directly to any more.
[08:24] <popey> They send their sincere apologies to those who have been put out by this, and have had to work on getting it fixed
[08:26] <AlanBell> cool, I saw the blueprints were linked now
[08:26] <AlanBell> mhall119: would love to, but etherpad does not support that right now
[08:29] <cjohnston> We can make it to where if they go to the meeting page they have to login to edit.. but that wouldnt stop anyone from going directly to the pad.ubuntu.com/whatever and editing
[08:33] <mhall119> yeah
[10:21] <nigelb> james_w: poke?
[10:21] <james_w> hi nigelb
[10:22] <nigelb> james_w: hey, could you ssh into the box running summit and get summit/summit/schedule/management/commands/rescedule.py
[10:22] <nigelb> that's the file that's not checked in
[10:23] <nigelb> james_w: nevermind, daviey, just got it for me :-)
[10:24] <AlanBell> that isn't spelled correctly reschedule is right
[10:25] <cjohnston> :-P
[10:25] <AlanBell> is it wrong in the source tree?
[10:25] <popey> join #ubuntu-uds
[10:25] <popey> bah
[10:25] <nigelb> AlanBell: Would you believe that a file was in production and never checked in?
[10:26] <AlanBell> no, that could never happen ;)
[10:27] <nigelb> heh
[10:28] <AlanBell> if it is spelled wrong then that will cause confusion at some point when someone does include reschedule.py and it fails
[10:29] <nigelb> AlanBell: I suck at spelling that's all
[10:29] <AlanBell> ok, that is fine
[10:34] <popey> AlanBell: fwiw, the webupd8 dude linked _directly_ to the etherpad. so pointing the finger at the OMG community may well be very misplaced
[10:34] <popey> http://www.webupd8.org/2011/05/uds-o-news-unity-2d-will-switch-from.html
[10:38] <nigelb> popey: bah
[10:38] <popey> bah indeed
[10:38] <popey> finger pointing fail
[10:48] <cjohnston> popey: can someone get ahold of them and try to fix it
[10:52] <popey> he's at UDS!
[10:58] <AlanBell> is that a popular site?
[10:59] <AlanBell> 30 comments per article so I guess it is fairly
[10:59] <popey> yes, comparable to omg
[11:01] <AlanBell> OK, and they happen to have done articles on the same two sessions out of all those held yesterday :)
[11:01] <nigelb> popey: what's his name?
[11:01] <popey> Andrew
[11:02]  * nigelb mails
[11:03] <popey> ah, maybe not
[11:03] <nigelb> meh
[11:03] <nigelb> i'm lazy
[11:03] <popey> https://launchpad.net/~nilarimogard
[11:03] <popey> him
[11:03] <popey> goes by the name Andrew on the site
[11:09] <nigelb> daker: ping
[11:09] <nigelb> daker: join #ubuntu-uds-tohotom
[11:09] <daker> nigelb, pong
[11:09] <nigelb> daker: we're having the loco directory session
[11:09] <daker> ah ok
[11:10] <nigelb> hey daker, might want to listen to the audio stream too
[11:10] <cjohnston> czajkowski: ping
[11:10] <daker> ok
[11:34] <mhall119> AlanBell: can you join #ubuntu-uds-tohotom?
[11:56] <czajkowski> cjohnston: yes
[12:03] <daker> czajkowski, you are late :/
[12:03] <czajkowski> no I'm not
[12:03] <czajkowski> I'm here and do not have an apointment to be here
[12:03] <czajkowski> :)
[12:03] <czajkowski> what was I wanted for
[14:56] <vish> AlanBell: it was more that they "wanted to use something that actually showed what he typed immediately" (paraphrasing here about -lehar)
[14:56] <vish> AlanBell: but mostly people like etherpad :)
[14:58] <AlanBell> vish: is there lag on etherpad for people at uds?
[14:58] <popey> there's lag for people not at UDS :)
[14:58] <popey> on a busy document you can type and a the text appears a little later, not much, not really badly like a 1200 modem, but noticable
[14:58] <AlanBell> hmm, I am not seeing any lag
[14:58] <vish> AlanBell: not really sure what it was, i think it just has a couple of secs lag at times
[15:00] <AlanBell> ok, I will have a look at that on the gnome3 session, loadsa people going to that one
[15:12] <nigelb> Daviey: did you get a chance to test that one out?
[15:45] <AlanBell> popey: not seeing any lag on http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-o/meeting/desktop-o-gtk3-gnome3/ at the moment with loads of people on it
[15:50] <popey> me neither
[16:07] <nigelb> AlanBell: we're starting! Are you here for the a11y session?
[22:43] <nigelb> o.
[22:43] <nigelb> o/
[22:47] <popey> lo
[22:50] <cjohnston> blah
[23:00] <nigelb> cjohnston: wow, you missed the party in the bar down the road