[04:00] <holstein> astraljava: you want me to send the reminder email and all that?
[04:51] <astraljava> holstein: No, thanks, I can do that in a couple of hours, just gotta fish for the template in the archives. :)
[04:52] <holstein> astraljava: thanks
[04:52] <holstein> let me know if i can do anything pre or post meeting :)
[05:36] <astraljava> holstein: If you have time, could you check the desktop seed, and give us your input on the apps selection?
[05:37] <astraljava> holstein: Find it here: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntustudio.oneiric
[12:40] <holstein> astraljava: i just do 'browse code' right?
[12:40]  * holstein looking
[12:51] <astraljava> holstein: I forget whether you can do that in LP, if not, just branch it out.
[12:51] <holstein> hehe... ill google that and see if i can figure out what it means ;)
[12:52] <astraljava> :) There are actually instructions on how to do that on the page. All you need to do is install bzr before that.
[13:11] <holstein> lol
[13:12] <holstein> this is about the help level i have come to expect
[13:12] <holstein> i click 'answers' and https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-seeds
[13:12] <holstein> anyways... i'll RTFM later and see if i can look at that
[13:13] <holstein> i installed bzr, and i installed that before for some reason
[13:14] <astraljava> That's just because no-one set up the answers app for ubuntu-seeds.
[13:15] <astraljava> holstein: All you need to do is `sudo aptitude install bzr`, and then `bzr branch lp:~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntustudio.oneiric`. That latter command is actually on the page of ubuntustudio.oneiric, but yeah. You kinda need to know this stuff. :)
[13:15] <astraljava> Ahh... sorry, didn't read it all.
[13:23] <holstein> astraljava: so... im getting it
[13:23] <holstein> those just come in to whatever directory im cd'd into?
[13:24] <astraljava> holstein: Yes, and it should name the new directory by the branch name (ie. ubuntustudio.oneiric)
[13:24] <holstein> found it :)
[13:24] <astraljava> The file that we're mostly interested in is desktop, but feel free to poke around on the other stuff as well, you might have some cool ideas.
[13:25]  * holstein is -1 on bluetooth
[13:25] <astraljava> But we're probably not gonna make any huge changes, considering we're nearing beta now, so we've not got much time to experiment.
[13:25] <holstein> of course, we should see what size it is
[13:26] <holstein> its not like we can ever fit on a CD
[13:26] <astraljava> Well... people have bluetooth mice and keys. I bet it's something we might be interested in keeping.
[13:26] <astraljava> True.
[13:28] <holstein> if its small-ish, and doesnt run in the background by default, why not
[13:29] <holstein> i can see folks coming in "my mouse used to work, you guys suck"
[13:29] <holstein> ;)
[13:29] <astraljava> I kinda think it's purpose is to run in the background by default, cause people will wonder why they can't connect their peripherals, if it's not.
[13:29] <astraljava> Yeah. :D
[13:29] <holstein> i pretty much agree with what we were loosely talking about before
[13:30] <holstein> keeping the overall experience similar
[13:30] <holstein> and chaning the DE
[13:30] <holstein> *then* we can change some bigger stuff in the next cycle
[13:30] <holstein> so its not a whole bunch of change all at once
[13:30] <holstein> astraljava: within reason
[13:31] <holstein> if we didnt have BT, lets not have it
[13:31] <holstein> of course, theres the argument that we should mirror the main ubuntu-desktop config
[13:31] <holstein> who knows
[13:31] <holstein> you cant please everyone...
[13:44] <astraljava> Oh I know, but I will certainly try, still. :D