[08:24] morning [08:28] morning [09:11] aloha [09:13] good morning [09:16] morning [09:18] hows ye [09:18] grand, how's limerick? [09:19] sunny today [09:19] :) [09:19] hey ebel i have a bash question for you if your around [09:19] ask away [09:20] how would i add an "Are you sure Y/N" to a script [09:21] Echo the message [09:21] and then what [09:21] a while loop to wait for keyboard [09:22] read [09:23] bash has a builtin command called "read" that reads input from a user and then stores it in a variable [09:25] so echo , read , then an if [09:25] 21:02 < czajkowski> My talk from Oggcamp and slides with the video are now up http://cypher.skynet.ie/oggcamp/ http://blip.tv/episode/5492176 [09:25] "man read" does not do what you want, but "man bash" has the builtin command towards the bottom that include 'read' [09:25] 21:02 < czajkowski> http://blip.tv/file/get/Oggcamp-LifeOutsideOfIRC453.mov [09:25] 21:02 < czajkowski> http://blip.tv/file/get/Oggcamp-LifeOutsideOfIRC602.m4v [09:26] czajkowski: i have it downloaded to my phone i will play it on the bus home tonight [09:26] tdr112: yep, each,read, then if [09:27] heh [09:27] gah what is 6am PDT [09:28] thanks ebel [09:28] timezones!!!!!! [09:28] ha! [09:28] PDT usually means "pacific daylight time" I think [09:28] which is california time [09:28] http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ [09:28] you'd think thye'd use UTC [09:29] grrrr [09:29] 6am pacific daylight time is about 2pm dublin time [09:29] okie dokie [09:29] tank goo [09:29] (assuming your dealing with californians) [09:30] I am [09:30] (since PDT miiiiight mean something else and you might get stung :) ) [09:30] :p [09:31] IST can mean Irish Standard Time, Iran Standard Time, India Standard Time, etc. so can confusing :P [09:32] Though, is the USA on daylight savings time? [09:32] PDT is also a "Potentially Dangerous Taxpayer, an American taxpayer that has demonstrated a capacity for violence against the IRS" [09:32] according to wikipedia [09:32] They might be just saying "PDT" out of habit (like the way some people here say GMT all year round) [09:33] Best to ask the date of the event aswell, and the city. e.g. "this thingie will be happening at X o'clock California time, on 29th of August 2011" [09:34] then use something like this http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedform.html?p1=137 to figure out what time that is for Dublin :) [09:34] Aren't timezones fun? :P [10:02] nope [10:02] job interview at 2 so [10:04] good luck [10:04] what's the job? [10:06] a mozilla role [10:06] community engagement coordinator [11:00] http://www.tog.ie/2011/08/ubuntu-global-jam-2/ [12:50] we have 3 locations for the bugjam this year [15:09] That's great. The three Global Jam events have been confirmed and are all up on the LoCo Directory. [15:10] here's hoping Saturday goes well [21:13] 11.10 is on alpha 3 now? [21:14] think so [21:14] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule [21:14] it's there for all to see [21:18] czajkowski: Yeah I saw that, just wanted to confirm with someone else :) [21:18] ah ok [21:18] thta's the offical release schedule so best to always look there [21:19] it's ridgid