[00:39] ajmitch: keepassx is graphical, pwkeeper isn't (so it works when you ssh into your box) [00:40] keep ass x? [00:42] morning [00:42] sorry, I meant morning [05:25] fmarier: do you know what time the doors open for the quiz tonight? [05:27] mwhudson: not sure, the quiz starts at 6pm. at what time were you thinking of coming? [05:27] dunno, they are working on the power here from 5:30 [05:28] so i need to be out of here a bit before that i guess [05:29] i'm happy to sit in a bar or a cafe for a bit but if people are going to be milling around from a bit earlier than 6, i thought i might as well join them [05:33] I was gonna get there a little earlier, but gotta head to a shop or two first [05:33] there should be a few people there 10 minutes before 6 or so, I'd say [05:34] ok [05:42] BTW: if anyone ever needs anything like archivists toolkit, use archivists toolkit. it's what it says on the tin and it's made of awesome [05:42] snail: but what is it? :) [05:42] yeah, I was wondering the same :) [05:42] it's a toolkit for archivists. [05:42] ah, gotchyer [05:42] now I get it :D [05:43] can't say I'm familiar with what archivists require [05:43] toolkits I think [05:43] the relavent TLAs are XML, LOC, EAD and EAC (plus mysql, java, jdbc) [05:44] ajmitch: you don't want to know what they require, believe me,. what you want to know is how to satisfy them... [05:44] that's a different story though [05:44] nsfw etc [05:44] :-p [05:45] we won't go there [20:37] morning [20:47] morning [21:10] * ajmitch wishes he had more RAM in this desktop [21:10] seeing 0k swap free worries me a little :) [21:10] ouch [21:11] it's mostly because I've got windows 7 & a couple of debian VMs running in virtualbox [21:12] just increase your windows swap file [21:12] .. or buy more ram [21:12] windows 7 is in virtualbox [21:12] ahh [21:12] & this computer has 8GB of RAM :) [21:13] I'm not going to run windows as my main desktop, I just use it for testing stuff [21:17] * ajmitch should see if virtualbox 4.0.x is in a PPA for lucid [21:24] it is [21:25] or at least in the oracle repo [21:25] http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads [21:27] right, I'll probably use the one from debfx's PPA, since he's the debian/ubuntu maintainer [22:09] morning [22:29] morning [22:32] how did the quiz go? [22:59] ibeardslee: it went well, very well :) [22:59] quite a fun evening, pretty funny at times [22:59] donovan did a great job with the questions [23:03] Yay, inbox zero for a few moments [23:04] Morning [23:06] I have on odd occasions had a zero inbox .. but then I start the mail server and that changes [23:07] doesn't your mail server always run? [23:07] on odd occasions it has stopped [23:07] crazy [23:08] ok, chatting in another channel about articles and books, for example "Rebel Code", "Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary", "In the beggining was the command line" ... anyone got any other good/interesting/classic FOSS articles/books? [23:08] "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" [23:09] etc [23:19] the GNU manifesto? [23:20] is it somewhere on here? http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html [23:20] http://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html [23:21] heh, just found it ... thanks :) [23:21] cool, excellent ... was just chatting about all these things, so I think a blog post is breweing :) [23:22] must be something on here too -> http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/ [23:23] ooh, "The Mythical Man Month", though that's not really open source [23:23] esr is such an interesting figure [23:25] http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/index.html <- I guess that would be included in such a list [23:29] ajmitch, whereby interesting you mean "omg omg, where is the industrial strength brain bleach"? [23:32] elky: pretty much :)