[00:18]  * bkerensa pings PaulTag
[00:29] <h00k> someone's alive besides me :)
[01:34] <paultag> bkerensa: pong
[01:34] <paultag> bkerensa: sorry for the delay, was out
[12:44] <infoturtle> czajkowski I'm here
[12:44] <czajkowski> can you join #ubuntu-locoteams
[12:45] <czajkowski> :(
[12:45] <czajkowski> nm
[12:45] <infoturtle> lol
[12:45] <czajkowski> infoturtle: ok gimmie a second to find someone on Kubuntu 
[12:46] <czajkowski> mhall119: ping 
[12:46] <czajkowski> infoturtle: idle in here for a bit 
[12:47] <czajkowski> need to find jussi 
[12:47] <infoturtle> can do!
[12:50] <mhall119> czajkowski: pong
[12:51] <czajkowski> mhall119: can you help infoturtle you're the only awake who might be able to do so 
[12:51] <mhall119> I can try, what's up?
[12:51] <czajkowski> infoturtle: meet mhall119 
[12:51] <mhall119> hiya infoturtle 
[12:51] <infoturtle> hello mhall119
[12:52] <infoturtle> I'm trying to sing the code of conduct under Kubuntu
[12:52] <infoturtle> but can't find "Passwords and Encryption Keys"
[12:52] <infoturtle> do you know how it's done?
[12:52] <mhall119> yeah, they likely have a different name for the KDE app
[12:53] <mhall119> you can do it from the command line, I think there used to be step by step instructions for doing it that way
[12:53] <infoturtle> is it kgpg?
[12:54] <mhall119> possibly, that looks right
[12:56] <infoturtle> cool, I'll try and find some guides on it, thanks
[12:58] <mhall119> infoturtle: if you want to try it from the commandline, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto#Validation%20on%20Launchpad and the section below it (which is specifically about signing the CoC)
[12:58] <mhall119> there are steps at the top of that page for creating new GPG keys, if you need to do that
[13:00] <czajkowski> infoturtle: didn't you get an answer in kubuntu ?
[13:01] <infoturtle> I got a told about kpgp but when trying to use it I can't seem to make keys, just need a few mins with all this to figure it out
[13:02] <czajkowski> infoturtle: ah ok was told by others you'd been given the answer already 
[13:03] <laoshi> ? question: what is the correct date format for registering events on loco.ubuntu.com?
[13:03] <laoshi> i have tried different formats but none are accepted (and no help given)
[13:05] <infoturtle> I might have been, just trying to figure out how to work the tool and doing other things at once too
[13:06] <czajkowski> laoshi: are you getting any error ? or what are you seeing ?
[13:07] <laoshi> 'input correct date/time'
[13:07] <laoshi> so what would Aug. 15 2011 at 20:00 be like?
[13:15] <czajkowski> 15/8/11 is how I read it 
[13:15] <czajkowski> mhall119: any thoughts?
[13:17] <laoshi> czajkowski, no, also not accepted
[13:19] <laoshi> nor 15/08/11 or 15/8/2011 or 15/08/2011
[13:20] <mhall119> laoshi: you should get a javascript popup date chooser
[13:20] <mhall119> otherwise it's YYYY-MM-DD
[13:21] <laoshi> ok - I don't in chromium - but will try firefox
[13:21] <laoshi> thanks
[13:22] <mhall119> laoshi: either way, would you file a bug for us about it?
[13:23] <laoshi> YYYY-MM-DD works fine (would be nice to have as a popup under det question mark).
[13:23] <laoshi> will try FF and see how it works, and file a bug
[13:24] <mhall119> thanks laoshi 
[13:24] <laoshi> :)
[13:56] <dscassel> ISO 8601 ftw!
[14:00] <h00k> laoshi: I had the same thing, I did MM/DD/YYYY and it didn't yell at me
[14:00] <h00k> laoshi: but I didn't check to see if it's MM/DD or DD/MM
[14:00] <h00k> laoshi: oh, it's correct if you do MM/DD/YYYY, my events are showing up properly
[14:06] <cjohnston> laoshi could you please join #ubuntu-website
[14:24] <laoshi> join #ubuntu-website
[16:11] <dscassel> I don't know if too many of you are very familiar with what I've been up to, but I'm putting myself up for Ubuntu membership: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/dscassel
[16:11] <dscassel> If someone has anything to say, I'd be happy for your testimonial. :)
[16:33] <locodir-user> Hello everyone
[16:33] <czajkowski> locodir-user: hi
[16:34] <locodir-user> is the first time I enter here
[16:36] <locodir-user> I would be happy to contribute to the development of ubuntu
[16:37] <czajkowski> locodir-user: is there any area you are interested in 
[16:37] <locodir-user> I'm interested about translation
[16:39] <locodir-user> I could translate from english to italian
[16:39] <czajkowski> locodir-user: where are you from ?
[16:39] <locodir-user> I'm from Italy
[16:39] <czajkowski> locodir-user: have you asked in #ubuntu-it
[16:40] <czajkowski> the italian loco is very good 
[16:40] <locodir-user> I've send their a PM
[16:42] <locodir-user> otherwise it will not let me in
[16:42] <czajkowski> you should be able to /j ubuntu-it 
[16:44] <locodir-user> as I said before is the first time I enter here
[16:44] <czajkowski> locodir-user: that's not a problem 
[16:45] <locodir-user> but what is the best way to learn than this?
[16:45] <czajkowski> http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/GruppoIrc/LineeGuida
[16:45] <czajkowski> !it
[16:45] <ubot4> Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)
[16:45] <locodir-user> ok ti ringrazio
[16:46] <czajkowski> http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-it
[16:46] <locodir-user> thx to all
[16:46] <locodir-user> ;)
[16:50] <jester-> hi
[16:50] <czajkowski> jester-: hi
[16:51] <jester-> czajkowski: italian users still here?
[16:51] <czajkowski> jester-: no they left but I gave them the LD info page and the wiki details 
[16:51] <czajkowski> hope that helps 
[16:51] <czajkowski> thanks for joining 
[16:52] <jester-> czajkowski: i can say them join italian channel too
[16:53] <czajkowski> I did suggest that, they were new and interested in translations 
[16:53] <jester-> aaah anyway thank you for help
[16:53] <czajkowski> np
[16:54] <jester-> see you
[17:15] <h00k> Who would I contact regarding recovering a mailman LoCo mailing list administrative password?