[04:20] <nigelb> mhall119, cjohnston: http://people.ubuntu.com/~nigelbabu/summit/
[04:20] <nigelb> Pendulum: Since you did some hacking with the instructions on the old file, feedback on this welcome ^^
[11:27] <cjohnston> mhall119: just needs to be packaged up.. I'm going to try to get to it today
[12:20] <mhall119> nigelb: I don't think aptitude it standard on Ubuntu anymore
[12:22] <cjohnston> its not
[12:35] <mhall119> cjohnston: what are your thoughts on bringing the linaro django theme into ubuntu-community-webthemes?
[12:36] <cjohnston> are they community maintained?
[12:38] <mhall119> I think nigel did some work with salgado on them, and they're a branch of the community light-django-theme
[12:39] <cjohnston> i guess i dont really see the point... it seems like it would be kinda like having the official ubuntu themes hosted there
[12:39] <cjohnston> im not going to say no.. cause i really dont care.. i just dont understand why
[12:52] <mhall119> nigelb's instructions for summit have people fetching the linaro theme from lp:~saldago/something/something
[12:53] <cjohnston> gotcha
[12:53] <mhall119> I just wanted to put it under a project instead of saldago's personal branch
[15:51] <nigelb> mhall119: I just copied instructions from our isntall file.
[15:52] <nigelb> mhall119: The instructions are in https://code.launchpad.net/~summit-hackers/summit/install-docs
[15:52] <nigelb> mhall119: I merged instructions from the mozilla guys and noodles's instructions
[15:53] <nigelb> mhall119, cjohnston: Otherwise, any other comments?
[15:55] <nigelb> mhall119: Alternatively, we could ask that be under lp:~summit-hackers/ubuntu-community-webthemes/linaro-something
[16:02] <nigelb> ^^ that's for linaro
[17:27] <mhall119> nigelb: you're missing the bzr checkout --lightweight from noodle's instructions
[17:27] <nigelb> mhall119: I wanted to check with you or him what that meant.
[17:28] <mhall119> it means the "work" directory is just the workingset, not he full branch history
[17:28] <mhall119> which lets you easily "bzr switch" the working directory from one branch to another
[17:29] <nigelb> ah, so all your work goes into one directory in which there are multiple branches?
[17:29] <mhall119> so you setup your virtualenv, local_settings and sqlite.db in the "work" directory, then switch it from one feature branch to another
[17:29] <nigelb> ah, that sounds good. I'll append.
[17:29] <nigelb> btw, the install instructions are on lp and feel free to add things.
[17:29] <nigelb> ~summit-hackers can commit to it
[17:30] <nigelb> if this goes good, I'll make similar instructions for LTP, we'll try to find a place to host it. Or I can just host it in my people.u.c
[18:00] <cjohnston> nigelb: they arent ~summit-hackers are they
[18:01] <nigelb> cjohnston: oh, I thought james and salgado were in the team
[21:04] <mhall119> nigelb: why not have the instructions on the wiki?
[21:06] <nigelb> mhall119: I'll move it when I'm done I guess.
[21:06] <nigelb> mhall119: I wwas impatient then ;)
[21:08] <mhall119> I'm not saying it has to be on the wiki, just wondering why something different
[21:09] <nigelb> It was inspired by zamboni, which is where I got the base instructions from
[21:10] <mhall119> cjohnston, nigelb: any thoughts or options regarding creole wiki markup vs. reStructuredText, for use in LTP?
[21:10] <nigelb> I'm more used to rst, but really, anything's fine.
[21:11] <mhall119> what about for loco team members and the LC to use to add content?
[21:12] <mhall119> I'm thinking a wiki markup might be more familiar
[21:12] <mhall119> though  creole's syntax is different from both moin and mediawiki
[21:12] <mhall119> not too different though
[21:12] <mhall119> certainly less different that rst
[21:13] <nigelb> Well, for one its LC, so we can raise the bar.
[21:13] <nigelb> Its not everyone who has to edit it.
[21:13] <nigelb> Every markup will require some learning and unlearning
[21:13] <nigelb> so, we pick what's easy for us to build :-)
[21:14] <nigelb> that's my 2 cents.
[21:14] <mhall119> nigelb: whatever we pick will be used to allow formatting in other things, like meeting agenda item descriptions and event details
[21:14] <nigelb> Oh.
[21:15] <nigelb> There's also markdown.
[21:15] <nigelb> http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/
[21:16] <nigelb> mhall119: Ok, I think our best shot is to pick one, and give documentation.
[21:18] <mhall119> ok
[21:18] <nigelb> like what our moinmoin does
[21:19] <nigelb> that way, even if its new, people know who to get it to do stuff for them
[22:30] <cjohnston> I don't know anything about any of them mhall119
[23:06] <cjohnston> mhall119:is https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/ubuntu-django-foundations/done/+merge/65140 correct?
[23:18] <cjohnston> AC is out. :-/