[12:20] <daker> morning ツ
[13:53] <mhall119> morning
[14:27] <cjohnston> mornin
[14:30] <cjohnston> czajkowski: daker mhall119 nigelb, the issues with cranberry (the server we use) will (hopefully) be resolved when new hardware arrives.
[14:38] <mhall119> is all of cranberry going to the new server?
[14:38] <cjohnston> i believe its just beefing up cranberry
[15:01] <daker> ok
[22:05] <cjohnston> blah
[22:41] <daker> blah blah
[22:42] <daker> the contributor agreement sucks :/
[22:42] <mhall119> daker: how so?
[22:44] <daker> each time you write a code for a project owned by canonical, you will be faced to someone saying :"pls sign the contributor agreement"
[22:45] <daker> How to submit it by email:
[22:45] <daker> Fill in your name and contact information on the agreement document and sign it.
[22:46] <daker> Scan the document and send it in an email to contributor-agreement@canonical.com and to the project lead for the project in question (usually, that's the person who asked you to send in the form)
[22:46] <daker> this is really ridiculous
[22:57] <daker> mhall119, nigelb cjohnston https://blog.mozilla.com/webdev/2011/07/26/scaling-django-to-a-global-audience-with-playdoh/
[23:06] <mhall119> daker: not all projects
[23:06] <daker> what do you mean ?
[23:06] <mhall119> and that's been around for a while, though they've changed the license recently to not require copyright assignment
[23:07] <mhall119> daker: not all canonical projects require the CA
[23:08] <mhall119> there's a list of the ones that do
[23:08] <mhall119> they're mostly desktop technologies
[23:08] <daker> the ensemble guys told me that i need to that to get my MP merged
[23:08] <daker> -to
[23:12] <daker> this made me very angry è_é
[23:56] <cjohnston> LP requires one