[12:44] <dr_willis> Been using Unity for a bit now.. and im still sort of confused as to why we need 3 differnt search area/buttons...  I can sort of undertand the need to seperate applicatons, from file/folders.. but what is the Very TOP (ubuntu logo button) searching for exactly. just trying to launch 'xchat'  and  while some apps show up in the top search button listings.. xchat dosent.. not sure why
[13:12] <Dephenom> duanedesign, Thanks for the email, just thought I would let you know the album is still "queued" and still not showing on http://one.ubuntu.com/files
[13:15] <dr_willis> i cant get ubuntu one working at all right now. login via web browser..  the system never seems to see it.
[14:49] <mhall119> so I know it's Sunday and all, but I had to stop by and give some praise to the U1 team
[14:50] <mhall119> I took my phone out to the backyard a few minutes ago to take a picture, and by the time I walked back inside the house, that picture was sitting in a directory on my laptop.
[14:50] <mhall119> That's just awesome, no other word for it
[14:50] <mhall119> I only wish videos would do the same
[15:03] <somethinginteres> is there a way to download the entire contents of folder from Ubuntu One using the web interface vs individual files?
[15:03] <somethinginteres> sidenote: how usable is the Windows port?
[15:08] <mhall119> somethinginteres: I don't know about through the web interface, but with the desktop client you can
[15:08] <mhall119> I've never used the windows port though
[15:09] <somethinginteres> mhall119: thanks. I use it the application my home machine but I need to use the web interface away from home.
[15:10] <mhall119> yeah, I don't see an option to do that, file a wishlist bug
[15:10] <karni> mhall119: Thank you for your kind words! We do plan to enable the same thing for video in the Android app, we just need to fix few things first :)
[15:10] <mhall119> they could probably add a feature to download it as a .zip
[15:10] <mhall119> karni: I figured as much
[15:11] <karni> mhall119: heh
[15:11] <mhall119> karni: wish I had the time to work on it with you guys
[15:11] <karni> mhall119: :))
[15:11] <mhall119> you know, I've always joked about Sun's CEO saying "The network is the computer", but U1 is really starting to make that look possible
[15:13] <karni> mhall119: Ubuntu One has really smart guys on the team (and I'm not talking about myself here). They are really awesome and it's very motivating to work in such environment.
[15:14] <mhall119> karni: I know
[15:14] <karni> mhall119: as far as the download as .zip suggestion - I would like that too
[15:14]  * mhall119 is in ISD
[15:14] <karni> mhall119: hahah
[15:15] <mhall119> karni: I was reading about the new developer program and APIs, is there an API for Tomboy notes?
[15:15]  * mhall119 really wants a mobile tomboy app with read+write capabilities
[15:16] <karni> mhall119: huh.. you could ask aquarius or beuno. I think it's using it's own thing, and we're not exposing it. Not sure, more on http://live.gnome.org/Snowy
[15:16] <mhall119> does U1 use Snowy?
[15:16] <karni> mhall119: plus, it's all xml. and although it has it's adventages, it's a pain at the same time from what I've seen.
[15:17] <karni> mhall119: no, U1 desktop uses binary protocol, U1 files API is REST over https
[15:17] <mhall119> ok, I thought the U1 syncing used it's own protocol
[15:17] <karni> mhall119: it does :)
[15:17] <mhall119> even for Notes syncing?
[15:17] <karni> mhall119: no, notes are just a component.
[15:17] <karni> mhall119: I think they are stored in Couch
[15:18] <mhall119> oh, ok
[15:18] <karni> mhall119: so all the replication is handled by CouchDB on the client side
[15:18] <mhall119> ah, cool
[15:18] <karni> and, as you know, each user as one (or more) couch db's on our end
[15:18] <mhall119> oh, idea, I should port GTG to use couchdb for storage
[15:18] <karni> urbanape is suggesting we could use plaintext, and I like the idea
[15:19] <mhall119> what's that?
[15:19] <karni> mhall119: I mean, he suggest we could drop all that xml (or introduce a new thing) that would use plaintext to store notes
[15:19] <karni> mhall119: you know, there's always a markdown or other ascii style markup in plaintext
[15:19] <mhall119> hmmmm, notes contain formatting though
[15:20] <mhall119> ah, I get you now
[15:20] <karni> mhall119: currently yes, and we couldn't just drop it like that. certainly.
[15:20] <mhall119> I'd also like to see Notes sharing/publishing
[15:21] <karni> mhall119: I heard escaping that XML to store it gave developers much headache. plaintext is simple, safe, and we can always do more with it then just 'text'
[15:21] <mhall119> actually I have a rather long wishlist, and #1 is for time enough to implement some of them :)
[15:21] <karni> mhall119: rye has done some work there :) it's on his blog in case you're interested
[15:21] <karni> mhall119: haha, same here :)
[15:21] <mhall119> do you  have a link to hsi blog?
[15:21] <karni> mhall119: http://blog.rtg.in.ua/
[15:21] <mhall119> thanks
[15:22] <karni> mhall119: 3rd post :D
[15:22] <karni> he's awesome :)
[15:22] <mhall119> oh sweet, it's in Django too
[15:22] <karni> all right, gtg now! talk to you later mhall119 :)
[15:22] <mhall119> I've got to grab this code
[15:22] <mhall119> thanks karni
[15:22] <karni> :) \o
[15:42] <somethinginteres> mhall119: will do
[15:55] <donri> u1 claims i'm using 233 mb for files but there are no files
[16:23] <somethinginteres> mhall119: what section of launchpad do I report it to? Ubuntu One seems to have tons of linked projects.
[16:46] <donri> gtk client pre-login still says "2gb free" in natty
[20:55] <iGadget> hi
[20:55] <iGadget> anyone still awake in here? :)
[20:56] <iGadget> I'm trying to get Ubuntu One working on Kubuntu 11.04
[20:56] <iGadget> but I can't find any info on it
[20:58] <duanedesign> iGadget: The Linux Client for Ubuntu One is built and tested on Ubuntu.
[20:59] <iGadget> sure
[20:59] <duanedesign> iGadget: some users have gotten Ubuntu one to work on Kubuntu.
[20:59] <iGadget> 'some users'
[20:59] <duanedesign> iGadget: it is easiest to get it working through the command line
[20:59] <iGadget> yeah I've been trying that
[21:00] <iGadget> u1sdtool -s
[21:00] <iGadget> State: READY
[21:00] <iGadget>     connection: Not User With Network
[21:00] <iGadget>     description: ready to connect
[21:00] <iGadget> is_connected: False
[21:00] <iGadget>     is_error: False
[21:00] <iGadget> is_online: False
[21:00] <iGadget>     queues: IDLE
[21:01] <iGadget> and then what :)
[21:02] <duanedesign> iGadget: it is State:Ready so can you try :   u1sdtool -c
[21:03] <iGadget> hey... something's happening :)
[21:03] <iGadget> 'new cloud folder discovered'
[21:04] <iGadget> that's better... so do I have to do this every time or is this a one time operation?
[21:11] <duanedesign> iGadget: you will have to run u1sdtool -c to connect
[21:11] <iGadget> every time I boot my system?
[21:15] <duanedesign> you may be able to add the startup command to a script or whatever Kubuntus equivelent is to Startup Applications
[21:16] <iGadget> ok... well this kubuntu experience is not that positive so far... I'm gonna try one more week and if I still don't like it, I'm going back to Ubuntu
[21:17] <iGadget> thanks for your help :)
[21:17] <Dephenom> duanedesign, did you see my message from earlier?
[21:18] <duanedesign> iGadget: your welcome
[21:18] <duanedesign> Dephenom: i did.
[21:18] <duanedesign> Dephenom: i am going to try and poke some people right now.
[21:19] <Dephenom> duanedesign, thanks :)
[23:13] <rmcbride> Dephenom: has the status of your queued music changed?
[23:13] <Dephenom> rmcbride, not yet
[23:14] <rmcbride> Dephenom: hmm. We had the admins restart the queues, that should have helped
[23:15] <rmcbride> Dephenom: would you mind terribly disconnecting/reconnecting the U1 client?
[23:15] <Dephenom> rmcbride, It is not showing up at all on one.ubuntu.com/files
[23:15] <rmcbride> Dephenom: ah
[23:15] <rmcbride> well that leaves out the client
[23:15] <rmcbride> Dephenom: thank you. will pass that along
[23:16] <Dephenom> rmcbride, thats great, thanks :)
[23:31] <rmcbride> Dephenom: it looks as if the systems responsible for downloading music are in process of catching up. I can't give you an estimate of how long (because I don't know) but I'm hopeful that your situation should correct shortly.
[23:51] <Dephenom> rmcbride, surely it cant take almost 36 hours to catch up? I purchased the music just before 2pm Saturday (UK Time)