[08:03] <jibel> hggdh, I like your latest improvement to usit.
[08:03] <jibel> the job fails in 3 minutes instead of 80 :)
[12:12] <jp_Hranice> Hallo here.
[12:13] <jp_Hranice> Something new to test ? :-)
[12:18] <hggdh> jibel: ah, this is better indeed
[12:18] <hggdh> jibel: good morning
[12:18] <hggdh> patrickmw: good morning
[12:21] <jibel> hggdh, good morning
[13:14] <patrickmw> hggdh, jibel, gema: good morning / afternoon
[13:15] <hggdh> gema, patrickmw: good!
[13:23] <jibel> morning patrickmw
[13:24] <gema> patrickmw, hggdh, jibel: hello!
[13:24] <hggdh> buen dia
[13:25] <hggdh> correct? ^
[13:25] <gema> buenos dias :D
[13:26] <gema> buen dia is more used by the south american part of the Spanish speakers
[13:27] <pedro_> so it's ok ? :-)
[13:27] <gema> yep
[13:27] <gema> x)
[13:28] <gema> I thought he was just talking to me, so being from Spain I suggested the other form :P
[13:28] <gema> hi pedro_ !
[13:28] <gema> buen dia ;)
[13:28] <pedro_> buenos dias gema :-)
[13:28] <pedro_> heh
[13:29] <jibel> gema, that's because hggdh only known Pedro's spanish. It is not proper spanish ;-P
[13:29] <gema> hahaha, it's proper, it's just different from mine x)
[13:29] <hggdh> well, I try
[13:29] <hggdh> bom dia
[13:30] <gema> is that Portuguese?
[13:30] <hggdh> there. Done. I give up on Spanish
[13:30] <hggdh> gema: yes, it is
[13:30] <gema> bom dia :D
[13:30] <pedro_> jibel, lol!
[13:30] <gema> jibel: does anyone speak French to you or are you feeling lonely?
[13:31] <hggdh> this is like all europeans. The French say French from Canada is not French (as from Belgium, and anywhere else not on continental France); The Spanish say the rest of the world does not speak it correct
[13:32] <jibel> gema, oh you don't know about the french mafia then
[13:32] <hggdh> actually, the Spanish complain about the Spanish from Spain itself (depend on where from)
[13:32] <jibel> gema, even rickspencer speaks french, you'll have to learn it.
[13:32] <pedro_> hggdh, true true, like Catalan vs Spanish
[13:32] <hggdh> Portuguese from Portugal is good, from Brazil, or any of the transmarines is bad
[13:33] <hggdh> Catalá is cool, at least written
[13:33] <gema> yep, I don't like south spain's spanish
[13:33] <gema> that's not spanish x)
[13:33] <hggdh> :-)
[13:33] <gema> it's andalusian
[13:34] <hggdh> there you go...
[13:34] <gema> x)
[13:34]  * gema wonders if that word even exists in English
[13:34] <hggdh> oh, there is the Portuguese from the Madeira Islands. Perhaps the most heavy accent I have ever heard
[13:34] <hggdh> gema: if it did not, now it does ;-)
[13:35] <pedro_> we should consolidate everything in Portuñol
[13:35] <hggdh> YES!
[13:35] <pedro_> ;-)
[13:35] <gema> yep
[13:35] <hggdh> (mind the swearing, a lot of them bad words are the same, found it the worst possible way)
[13:36] <jibel> gema, offtopic but back to your question this morning about "what amount of Ubuntu's code is C/C++, Java, python, etc ?"
[13:37] <gema> yep
[13:37] <hggdh> oh, noes! jibel is going off-topic!
[13:37]  * hggdh wonders about all the chat we just had...
[13:38] <pedro_> time to switch the channel
[13:38] <jibel> gema, I did the count on 10% of the main archive here is the result: http://paste.ubuntu.com/669239/
[13:38] <gema> he is actually going on-topic x)
[13:38] <gema> w0w, that's excellent, thank you !
[13:38] <gema> what is the main archive?
[13:38] <jibel> so the results of the study seems still relevant
[13:38] <gema> all the source code together?
[13:39] <gema> yes, indeed
[13:39] <hggdh> nice...
[13:39] <gema> java has gone up quite a bit
[13:39] <hggdh> jibel: salary seems a bit off though
[13:39] <hggdh> and I did not know there was still fortran being coded
[13:39] <jibel> hggdh, well copyright 2001-2004 may explain the salary
[13:40] <hggdh> gema: the main archive is where the official packages reside
[13:40] <jp_Hranice> Something new to test ? :-)
[13:40] <gema> ok, good, thanks a lot
[13:40] <hggdh> jp_Hranice: there is always the daily ISOs
[13:40] <gema> so ISOs come from the archive, right?
[13:41] <gema> and people dump new code in the archive?
[13:41] <hggdh> jp_Hranice: not counting SRU validation/verification
[13:41] <hggdh> gema: not as easy, but yes
[13:41] <jp_Hranice> gema:  somebody post me testing ISOs are closed for Oreinick
[13:41] <jibel> gema, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[13:42] <gema> jp_Hranice: what does that mean, for a newbie like me?
[13:42] <jibel> jp_Hranice, testing alpha 3 is over (since it is out), but not testing daily builds.
[13:43] <gema> jibel: thanks
[13:43] <jp_Hranice> jibel: ok thanks
[13:43] <jibel> jp_Hranice, you cannot report results to the tracker for dailies but you can still file bugs in launchpad.
[13:44] <jp_Hranice> jibel: It's understable.
[13:45] <jp_Hranice> daily snapshots are made from repositories ?
[13:45] <jp_Hranice> or I have to install entire Ubuntu
[13:46] <jibel> jp_Hranice, yes. they are built everyday from what is in the repositories
[13:47] <jp_Hranice> jibel: thanks
[13:47] <jibel> jp_Hranice, Ubuntu desktop daily isos are there http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/
[13:48] <jp_Hranice> OK
[13:48] <jibel> for example today there is no new desktop image because probably there is some dependency issue in the archive
[13:48] <jibel> hm, gone :(
[13:48] <jibel> I'm feeling so lonely and depressed
[13:48] <hggdh> so am I...
[13:48] <jibel> :D
[13:49] <hggdh> got mesself into working on a MIR
[13:51]  * jibel trying to finish live session automated testing and wonders why there's no recursive directory copy in python that allows file overwrite.