[07:10] <fisch246> i should rollback skype...
[07:11] <fisch246> cause it's really pissing me off...
[07:11] <fisch246> it crashes every single day -__-
[09:22] <FloatingGoat> hello?
[11:40] <FloatingGoat> ripps
[11:41] <ripps> FloatingGoat: yes?
[11:41] <FloatingGoat> you in unity
[11:41] <FloatingGoat> ?
[11:41] <ripps> yes
[11:42] <ripps> I use Unity desktop if that's what you mean?
[11:42] <FloatingGoat> are your using it right now?
[11:42] <ripps> yes
[11:43] <FloatingGoat> can you test an applet I made?
[11:43] <ripps> u mean a lens or an indicator?
[11:43] <FloatingGoat> launcher
[11:44] <ripps> I think those are called lens, but yeah sure, what's it do?
[11:45] <FloatingGoat> It makes it so that when you drop a file over it, it adds it too your ubuntu one folder
[11:45] <ripps> sounds useful :)
[11:45] <FloatingGoat> you have ubuntu one?
[11:45] <FloatingGoat> :D
[11:45] <ripps> yes
[11:45] <FloatingGoat> okay cool me too
[11:46] <FloatingGoat> here it is
[11:46] <FloatingGoat> http://ubuntuone.com/p/tOq/
[11:46] <FloatingGoat> make sure to unzip it to your home directory, if you want the icon i mad
[11:46] <FloatingGoat> made*
[11:50] <ripps> seems to work, whish they'd work that functionality into the Ubunto One icon by default
[11:50] <FloatingGoat> lol yeah
[11:51] <ripps> your right that's not a lens, it just a launcher :)
[11:51] <FloatingGoat> I tried to make it work with as many file types as I could
[11:51] <ripps> a lens is closer to how an applet worked in gnome-panel, it had more complex functions.
[11:52] <FloatingGoat> yeah
[11:52] <FloatingGoat> I didn't want to call it an app though lol
[11:52] <ripps> Personally, i'd prefer it just used my theme's icons, since I have a grayscale icon theme, the bright orange is a bit of an eyesore
[11:53] <FloatingGoat> yeah but it's a custom icon
[11:53] <FloatingGoat> Im thinking about changing the orange though
[11:53] <FloatingGoat> maybe light blue
[11:55] <FloatingGoat> not sure
[11:56] <FloatingGoat> I don't know what i'm going to do with the license either. I need to read GNU. Im unsure if I should just stick gnu in there because there is support for adding MP3 files
[11:56] <FloatingGoat> and other proprietary.
[11:58] <FloatingGoat> but then again it isnt much of an app
[11:58] <FloatingGoat> but I would still like some credit :\
[11:59] <ripps> that has nothing to do with it. The launcher isn't trying to decode mp3's so it has nothing to do with license. I just release the way it is, but if you insist on licensing just use GPL or Creative Commons
[12:00] <ripps> I would probably just send a tip to OMGubuntu! They'd probably love it.
[12:02] <FloatingGoat> ripps: yeah that's what I wanted to do lol
[12:03] <FloatingGoat> does it work okay for you?
[12:06] <FloatingGoat> and should I make it support directories too? I wonder if that would be useful.
[12:09] <FloatingGoat> okay I added that, should be useful :)
[12:09] <FloatingGoat> hopefully people don't mistake it as syncronization
[15:06] <FloatingGoat> hiiiiiii
[19:12] <Takyoji> Creative Commons isn't for source code; and they even explicitly state that.
[19:57] <Takyoji> http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FAQ#Can_I_use_a_Creative_Commons_license_for_software.3F
[22:24] <Alpha_Cluster> hey anyone using Amarok in 11.04?
[23:10] <FloatingGoat> hello!