[00:00] woo! [00:00] ? [00:00] finally got done with light-drupal7-theme [00:01] now the LP-OpenID modules.. and the other modules... [00:01] cjohnston: want to help with those? [00:05] no [00:05] I don't know anything about drupal [00:06] you should learn and help me!! :D [00:06] You haven't seen my action item list yet from uds [00:06] no [00:06] heh [00:07] it's longer than mine :) [00:07] It seems people love to use drupal because it's insanely flexible and versatile; but nobody wants to develop for it for the same reason.. [00:07] pleia2: my first time walking away with action items :-( [00:07] cjohnston: oh I see, making up for the all the past ones? ;) [00:08] I've done plenty of work in the past, just never needed them defined as action items [00:08] lol [00:08] yeah, that's actually how it tends to go for me too, and I collect them post-uds [00:08] pleia2 needs to fix my system [00:09] did you break it? [00:09] well.. I got tired of all the kernel panics last week and wanted to try lubuntu... so now I'm getting errors trying to install [00:10] sounds like you've got hardware problems :( [00:10] kernel panics get annoying quite quick.... [00:10] agreed MTecknology [00:10] the errors im getting right now are casper something or another [00:11] plus I'm not a lubuntu person, sabdfl just asked me to take notes! ;) [00:11] I know [00:11] but you rock.. so you can fix anything [00:11] I'd cook it with memtest overnight [00:11] heh [00:11] "it's always bad memory" [00:12] the last time i had a long stream of panics it was because I was trying to interface with novell netware crap [00:12] actually on my old laptop it's a bad pcmcia slot, but it's usually memory :) [00:13] I wasnt the only one who started getting kernel panics last week tho [00:20] 6 modules to convert from Drupal 6 to 7; 2 for the openid/launchpad login, 1 that uses an overhauled drupal core module heavily, and the other 3 should be easy [00:21] then I can stop getting all sorts of emails asking me when I'm going to get it done... :P === nigel-cloud is now known as nigelb === daker_ is now known as daker [12:11] alejandraobregon: Heya [12:11] I've been asked to talk to you when I asked about a site listing ubuntu-related jobs === mpt_ is now known as mpt [15:22] nigelb: hello [15:22] nigelb: apologies, was in a meeting earlier [15:22] alejandraobregon: ah, np :) [15:22] nigelb: how can i help? [15:23] alejandraobregon: I was told you're working on something that would be a generic job board on ubuntu.com where ubuntu-related jobs can be posted. I was wondering if I could help you on that [15:24] nigelb: help is always great! its something we need to look at to figure out how we maintain it, from an infrastructure perspective [15:25] alejandraobregon: at this point, have you started working on the code already? Or is it a step before that? [15:25] nigelb: we also need to establish how people submit jobs, when they expire, where they link to etc.. [15:25] nigelb: we're still thinking about the best solution [15:26] alejandraobregon: I've helped a friend a while back on building a job board (which is open sourced), we solved a few problems there. I'm wonder if we could replicate the workflow that he had [15:26] nigelb: could you tell me a little more about how it worked? [15:26] alejandraobregon: sure, here's the link to it http://jobs.hasgeek.in/ [15:27] It worked like this. Anyone could go in and post a job. It would be moderated until a mail to the person who posted was confirmed [15:27] Then it would be displayed for 30 days [15:27] We had spam on the website about twice or thrice but he had to manually go in and delete it, meaning, he doesn't have a backend for it yet (but its being worked on) [15:29] I'm not sure how much this workflow would work for us because I can think we're sure to get lots of spam. [15:29] If we were to make it such that someone has to manually go in and sort spam -> that makes it easily defaceable. [15:29] nigelb: yeah, i would have to discuss it with IS to see what their thoughts were or suggestions to get over those hurddles [15:29] but on the other hand, it might make it harder for jobs to get posted [15:30] nigelb: yeah.... i like the simplicity of the postits [15:30] alejandraobregon: in any case, if I can be of any help at any stage whether its coding or discussion, I'd love to help :) [15:30] the design is just neat and gets out of the way :) [15:31] nigelb: thank you very much nigel. let me investigate a little further and talk about it with the team and i'll be in touch soon. [15:32] alejandraobregon: Great! Thank you :-) [15:32] nigelb: np! thanks! [15:34] newz2000: we were wonding if we could use #ubuntu-website for discussing loco-directory, summit, Hall of Fame and other community-developed sites [15:35] we've been doing it in -locoteams, but it's out of place there [15:35] mhall119: I think it's fine [15:36] cjohnston: ^^ [15:38] \m/ === daker is now known as daker_ === Turl1 is now known as Turl === Turl1 is now known as Turl