[03:40] <MTecknology> Just an fyi - ubuntu-drupal has been taken over by Ddroda
[03:42] <cjohnston> ok
[03:42] <cjohnston> Could you try to get Ddroda to hang out in here please?
[03:43] <MTecknology> yup- just asked him
[03:43] <cjohnston> thanks
[03:43] <MTecknology> he's asleep now though - israel
[03:43] <cjohnston> ok
[03:44] <MTecknology> he's about to start his 3yr in the military too so zero idea how often he'll be around
[03:44] <cjohnston> ok.
[03:44] <cjohnston> Will he also be the contact for light-drupal-theme?
[03:44] <MTecknology> I'm trying to get Pierre Buyle involved too
[03:44] <MTecknology> yup
[03:44] <MTecknology> I'm going to try to finish up the entire migration for Drupal7.
[03:45] <MTecknology> It's close
[03:46] <MTecknology> cjohnston: doing my best with finding a replacement - I'll stay available for questions
[03:46] <cjohnston> cool
[03:46] <cjohnston> You got more important stuff tho
[03:47] <MTecknology> I'm trying to step down from pretty much I've been involed in. Doing it gracefully is proving to be somewhat of a challenge.
[03:47] <MTecknology> Turns out I kind of need to pick the best people for the job and just appoint them...
[03:48] <MTecknology> Saying, "hey, do you wanna do this" doesn't work out so well :P
[03:50] <MTecknology> BUT! I've gone form >150 irc channels to <10 :D
[03:50] <cjohnston> dude.. I just took away 5 yesterday.. I'm in prolly 20
[07:02] <YoBoY> good morning
[07:04] <YoBoY> how can you follow 150 irc channels, it's inhuman :] I have only 16 and 2 of them are temporary just until next week
[07:22] <nigelb> Not really.
[07:22] <nigelb> I've done that before.
[07:22] <nigelb> My current client hangs when I do that.
[11:34] <daker> i have 14 channels and i am following only 5
[12:13] <nigelb> I have about 30
[12:13] <nigelb> but I used to have about 100 windows
[12:14] <daker> awee problem with virtualenv :/
[12:15] <daker> dowing bzr added the django installation to the log :/
[12:19] <nigelb> daker: heh, tell you what, lets figure out what problems you've faced and document it
[12:19] <nigelb> One of my goals this year is to make sure that LD and summit and other apps can be hacked from any python install with virtualev
[12:19] <nigelb> s/year/cycle
[12:20] <daker> ok nigelb
[12:21] <nigelb> I can ping you later today and we can note down the procedure in more detail and also about virtualenvwrapper
[12:21] <daker> i was working on the cloud portal, i have done some changes
[12:21] <daker> ok nigelb
[12:22] <daker> nigelb, mhall119  do you know how to revert a bzr add ?
[12:23] <nigelb> daker: bzr rm
[12:23] <daker> ok
[12:23] <daker> doesn't work
[12:24] <daker> nigelb, http://paste.ubuntu.com/613174/
[12:24] <daker> part of the bzr commit log
[12:25] <nigelb> daker: ah, you didn't commit those files.
[12:25] <nigelb> daker: bzr remove --keep file
[12:25] <nigelb> where file is a variable of course
[12:26] <nigelb> daker: Let me find you a good tutorial for virtualenv-wrapper, it helps avoid this confusion.  virtualenvs will be saved in .virtualenv folder.
[12:29] <nigelb> http://www.doughellmann.com/docs/virtualenvwrapper/
[12:29] <nigelb> that isn't nicely done. Ignore that.  I'll write a new one that's much better.
[12:29] <daker> ok
[12:36] <chaynie> do you need to use virutal env to work on loco-dir? or is it one of those, "this is the easist way. Trust us." sort of deals?
[12:36] <chaynie> err, virtual env.
[12:38] <nigelb> chaynie: no, its the harder way :)
[12:38] <nigelb> chaynie: those of us that have it like using virtual instead of installing distro packages
[12:38] <nigelb> *virtualenv
[12:38] <nigelb> but both LD is set to work without using it
[12:39] <chaynie> nigelb: So, what are the benefits to using it then? Isolation for the rest of your install?
[12:39] <nigelb> chaynie: that, and the ability to have conflicting package versions
[12:39] <nigelb> chaynie: like I might want to develop on app on django 1.3 and another on 1.2, easy on virtualenv
[12:40] <chaynie> nigelb: oh, ok.
[12:40] <chaynie> any good wikis/tutorials then?
[12:41] <nigelb> I can't vouch for the "good" bit, but there is some documentation here http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
[12:41] <nigelb> I want to write more documentation to make it easier for contributors if they want to use it.
[12:41] <chaynie> nigelb: yeah, I found that already. I was just seeing if there was any awesome secret documentation that was cleverly hidden from the Googles.
[12:42] <nigelb> chaynie: I'm planning on writing that secret documentation :)
[12:44] <chaynie> nigelb: Lol, excellent. I'll be happy to test pilot it if you need some feedback.
[13:04] <mhall119> chaynie: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoDirectory/Development#Using%20Virtualenv for the super-quick guide
[13:04] <chaynie> mhall119: thanks.
[21:32] <nigelb> cjohnston, mhall119: Want to repeat a call tomorrow like last week?
[21:37] <cjohnston> work
[21:59] <mhall119> nigelb: to discuss what?
[22:00] <nigelb> mhall119: status?
[22:00] <nigelb> mhall119: or lets have an IRC meeting so its more inclusive
[22:00] <cjohnston> LTP
[22:05] <YoBoY> (4 minutes to remember what LTP stands for... need to sleep)
[22:12] <mhall119> nigelb: +1 irc
[22:14] <nigelb> :)
[22:14] <nigelb> cjohnston: can you let my mail through?