[06:15] I don't mean to be a bother but what are the plans for the next Edubuntu? I cannot seem to find a roadmap for Oneiric. [13:48] good morning [13:49] good morning [13:49] iHaku: hey there. we have a roadmap page that we need to update. I usually do it but I'm way behind on Edubuntu stuff atm [13:50] iHaku: it should be up on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/Devel/RoadMap replacing the natty one by the end of the week [13:51] iHaku: otherwise all the information is on blueprints.launchpad.net, but I'm not sure how easy it is to find edubuntu-specific information [13:54] highvoltage: Last week's ubuntu-meeting made me think... I'm an edubuntu member => indirect ubuntu member. The correct thing would be for me to also apply for direct ubuntu membership, right? [13:58] alkisg: if you're an edubuntu member, then you're a full ubuntu member in every sense of the word [13:58] So no need to file an application? OK, thanks :) [13:58] alkisg: nope, check your LP page: https://launchpad.net/~alkisg [13:59] alkisg: the last icon on the membership icons shows that you're already in the ubuntu-members group as well [13:59] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntumembers => I'm not in the list there [13:59] You are an indirect member of this team: [13:59] Alkis Georgopoulos → Edubuntu Members → Ubuntu Members [13:59] But sure I understand that I'm an indirect member [14:00] alkisg: I think you can request to be added there if you want to, but you don't need to apply for membership again [14:00] Ah, nice, that sounds more logical [14:01] Thanks highvoltage [14:05] alkisg: you're welcome. not that I did anything :) [14:06] You provided information, it's that what IRC is for? :D [14:09] Heh, some of those are quite fun: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntumembers/+mugshots [14:17] highvoltage: Thank you for the info. [14:45] I might not be able to package programs or anything like that, not on debian based computers anyway. I would like to help the project. Is there anything, on top of testing, which I could do? [15:24] iHaku: no problem, we need people on pretty much anything. maintaining / writing documentation is always a big one that we need people for. [15:25] iHaku: besides that there's always support on IRC / forums / lists / askubuntu.com / etc that needs attention [15:25] iHaku: heck, even maintaining a list of things that new contributors could do would be *extremely* helpful :) [15:29] I could certainly try my hand at documentation. [15:36] iHaku: hanging out in #edubuntu is also great. we often encounter things that we just don't have time to do, if you have time and feel up to it you could take it then. it's up to you :) === stdin is now known as Guest80131 === Guest80131 is now known as ts2 [16:34] Hi there. I need help with using a bash command. Anyone care to help? [18:42] does dinda ever hang out here? [18:49] she used to when she was working for Canonical [18:58] highvoltage: she's not anymore? [18:59] that wasn't long [19:07] LaserJock: I'm not 100% sure she's left already but it's been a few months since she said she's leaving, and I haven't seen her here since [19:07] huh [19:09] LaserJock: am I not making any sense? [19:10] no, you are [19:10] I'm just surprised [19:11] she was nice, I think it's a loss for education within Canonical [19:17] yep [19:19] highvoltage: she's no longer on directory.canonical.com