[00:02] mhall119: handy, because that time has been stolen with other commitments now :( [00:03] ain't that always the way [00:04] i blame you fwiw. [00:05] me? I'm taking over all your work [00:05] *all* my work? awesome. [00:06] Want to have a call tomorrow so we can arrange transition for the rest of it? [00:07] mhall119: The mantra for awstrial was, if we want it done - we'll have to do it ourselves.. If we do it too well, we'll have to keep it. If we make it crap, ISD will fix it :P [00:07] (joke) [00:07] Daviey: only if you're gonna transition all your pay too [00:08] and I'm not convinced that's totally a joke [00:08] pay? nah, i volunteer. [00:15] :) [07:02] good morning [07:08] morning .. [07:19] Good morning! [07:56] Morning [08:31] hi === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach [11:03] pleia2, technoviking, popey: CC meeting? [11:03] Oh hai! [11:33] jussi ping [11:36] jussi, looks like your package has cleared customs and is in FInland :-) Hope it arrives soon... === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach [13:23] dpm got a second? I seem to have misplaced a document that I believe you wrote... [13:24] akgraner, sure [13:32] jcastro: ping [13:33] jcastro: ping [13:34] jcastro: What was the name of the guideboook person? David Mandela? [13:36] Mandala [13:36] mhall119: thanks [13:46] dholbach: ping [13:46] nigelb, pong [13:46] dholbach: Is it possible to talk to marianna/michelle and get us a map for the room layout [13:47] There is a bug about having a map available. If its indeed possible to get an image, we can go around adding a way to add that. [13:47] I'll ask [13:47] Thanks! [13:59] nigelb, mail underway [13:59] dholbach: Thanks! [14:13] nigelb: any idea what would cause this to happen: https://uds.ubuntu.com/uds-sponsors/ [14:13] click on cloud foundry [14:13] I can't set it to a normal link to cloudfoundry.com [14:13] it keeps resetting to that stupid URL> [14:13] same on the front page [14:14] looking [14:14] jcastro: can I have access to look at the backend? [14:14] (Not change, just look) [14:14] let me see [14:15] I'm guessing its something very trivial :P [14:15] hey what's the web team's lp name? [14:15] That makes it harder to figure out [14:15] community-web-admins has access [14:15] Only you and chris on it. Can you add me as well? [14:16] * jcastro adds pleia2 too [14:17] okay, how do I login? [14:17] nvm, found it [14:19] jcastro: I think I fixed it. [14:19] Check now? [14:19] ok [14:19] nope, think again. :) [14:19] ooafndojasdbfolfdn [14:19] it makes no sense [14:21] jcastro: do you have caching? wp-supercache perhaps? [14:21] no clue [14:21] but I've fixed those links a bunch of times [14:21] and it keeps coming back [14:21] the thing is [14:21] I can fix other links [14:21] it makes no sense [14:21] I have no clue as well. [14:22] * nigelb tries stuff [14:23] jcastro: This is WTF. [14:24] jcastro: I'm not completely mad. I removed the href, and that worked. [14:24] phew [14:24] s/I/We [14:24] at first I thought, well, I am missing a stupid " or something somewhere [14:24] but then I was like "ok I've tried this 5 times, time to see if it happens to someone else [14:25] jcastro: Worked now I think [14:25] WHAT [14:25] OMG [14:25] how? [14:25] hey there's one on the front page too [14:25] Trade secret :P [14:25] jcastro: I removed the href, saved, added, saved. [14:25] That seemed to do the trick. [14:26] Its wordpress. Its php. Common sense often defies how it works. [14:26] i've never had this happen before [14:27] jcastro: Fixed frontpage as well! [14:27] \m/ [14:42] man, google music frame is the coolest app in a long time [14:49] jcastro - just sent you and email that looks like it's phishing on UDS participants [14:50] can you take a look at it and forward it - or issue a statement for people not to answer it - if it is a phishing email [14:52] fun [14:54] hey dholbach [14:54] jcastro, just found out I am not the only one who received this - I forwarded it to marianna and cc'd you on that as well. Everyone else I talked to about it said it looked like phishing to them as well... [14:54] dholbach: hide! [14:54] yeah so hey dholbach [14:55] we should send a mail to everyone to not answer that [14:55] mhall119: james_w: hey the emails wouldn't come from summit would they? [14:55] which email? [14:56] I have no idea about this === salgado is now known as salgado-lunch [14:56] dholbach: someone is sending people who applied spam emails [14:56] dholbach: amber just sent one to me, let me fwd you [14:56] jcastro: shouldnt [14:56] I didnt get an email [14:56] "well, jorge left something open in summit and now I am getting spam." [14:56] ok whew. [14:57] :) [14:57] well.. that's always entirely possible [14:57] * jcastro whistles [14:57] bah, that sucks [14:58] jcastro: no, the email wouldn't come from summit [14:58] jcastro: I'm not even sure summit is configured to send email [14:58] no no, not from summit itself [14:59] obtaining the addresses from summit [14:59] right [14:59] "Your response to UDS Registration1106 Canonical is incomplete." [14:59] summit only gets what LP sends it, which IIRC is only publicly available addresses [14:59] well, it's enough for them to figure out "UDS" [14:59] It could be that they view in LP those who are registered as attending and then views their email in LP [14:59] oh wait, that's LP, summit gets them from OpenID I think [15:00] s/LP/LD/ [15:00] jcastro: still, the company lists Canonical as a customer [15:00] so check with Marianna/Michelle [15:00] ok that was my next question [15:00] has anyone heard of this company before [15:01] Canonical? ya.. I think I've heard of it once or twice. ;-) [15:01] no dude [15:01] lol [15:01] jcastro: not personally, no, but I do know that Canonical uses 3rd party form software/services for some things [15:02] cjohnston: nigel helped me fixed that cloudfoundry link, thanks [15:02] Sweet [15:02] ok so amber forwarded that email to marianna [15:02] let's see what she says [15:02] this is why (and I've said this 100 times) that we should have all that stuff on the web and not use email. [15:03] jcastro: see your inbox [15:03] mhall119 is spamming jcastro.. hehe [15:03] oh I know we can do it. [15:03] it's that we won't [15:04] jono likes it that we do emails by hand. :-/ [15:04] does that 'we' include him? [15:04] lol, no [15:04] but this time the "we" is dholbach [15:05] so as far as i'm concerned, it is automatic [15:05] * jcastro smiles and then runs [15:08] cjohnston: I also added pleia and nigel to the community web team so they could edit the uds pages if they need to [15:08] nigel wasn't part of the team? [15:08] it looked like it was cjohnston [15:08] rocking his own team [15:08] wait, WP team or LP team? [15:09] lp team [15:09] which is then listed in the WP panel thing [15:09] oh, that just means he's the only one who's logged in [15:10] it was you and me iirc jcastro.. and I saw that.. I'm still trying to figure out how to do the masthead.. because according to IS, all of the WPs on that server use the same theme.. [15:10] it'll create the rest of us if/when we log in [15:10] * mhall119 assumes you're using the launchpad openid teams plugin [15:10] mhall119: no.. it was just me and jcastro... [15:10] oh, ok [15:28] jcastro, akgraner: done === salgado-lunch is now known as salgado [16:17] alright my friends [16:18] I call it a day [16:18] see you all tomorrow [16:45] Hmmmm [16:45] new G+ API + webapp [16:45] = hangout.ubuntu.com [16:50] really? can that be done? [17:00] they just published a bunch of G+ APIs for hangouts [17:00] but I am just thinking wrt. our IRC classes discussion from yesterday [17:00] if you could do one-to-many broadcasting of a class [17:01] sharing a gdoc right from there (which they just announced support for) [17:01] you could do the entire class on G+ [17:02] ok, the hangout broadcasting thing [17:03] the API for hangouts is for doing stuff within the hangout frame [17:03] ok so what does that mean? [17:04] http://developers.google.com/+/hangouts/writing#examples [17:04] oh I see [17:07] the android hangout is a nice concept, will have to test that [17:18] My phone doesn't have a front camera [17:47] AlanBell, hi. Is pad.ubuntu.com using the micro theme? If so, is that why things like the previous version slider are not there, rather than because plugins are missing or something? [17:49] james_w: the slider is there. [17:49] Just not linked :/ [17:49] yeah, that's what I mean [17:49] Its too much nano :P [17:49] I'm getting asked why we don't have all the cool stuff on http://typewith.me/LPCrGRk0sO [17:50] and I believe it's all just because of the theme on pad.ubuntu.com [17:50] Yep, it is. [17:51] the theme was simplified because of the iframe on summit. [17:51] Or so I think. [17:52] nigelb, do you know if the theme is dynamic? [17:52] I believe its a setting [17:52] like if summit could add ?theme=micro, and we could have all the shiny on pad.ubuntu.com [17:53] I'll have to check that. [17:58] that was a bit broken [17:59] otherwise I would have done the iframe pointing at a specific theme rather than hacking the default [17:59] ok [17:59] thans for the info [17:59] might be less broken now [17:59] I wonder if its less broken on etherpad lite [17:59] but what you are looking at is about 3 hours hacking the day before UDS-O started [18:00] haha [18:00] early hours of morning? [18:02] one evening as I recall [18:03] anyhow james_w I ripped out stuff that we didn't want in the iframe, with the intention that stuff we wanted to put back we could do, or put outside the iframe [18:03] AlanBell: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH [18:03] https://github.com/johnyma22/etherpad-lite-jquery-plugin [18:03] the chat was the main thing to rip out as we were using IRC for that for summit and didn't want to confuse people by having two channels [18:03] cool :) jquery is nice [18:04] whoa, cool [18:05] man, etherpad is way more interesting outside of google [18:05] Outside of google? [18:06] google bought the company [18:06] I think the best etherpad hacking has been done by the pirate pad folks. [18:06] and then they just tossed the code over the wall [18:06] so now we have all this cool stuff going on [18:06] Yeah :-) [18:06] I have a few commits in etherpad [18:06] and Daviey has upstream commit access :D [18:07] yeah, it is cool stuff and etherpad lite is great [18:08] the hard part was getting it deployed and then getting the theme in place through IS [18:08] if anyone has a good enough reason to get the current one decommissioned (including active pads . . ) and etherpad lite installed then go for it [18:09] I am in the "let's not mess with it" camp [18:10] would be good for that host to have a health check and perhaps a reboot prior to UDS [18:11] while I like etherpad lite and node.js and all that. I'm with jcastro. [18:12] I remember some people complaining about disconnects during UDS [18:12] but it seemed minor compared to gobby's problems [18:18] very minor in comparison [18:18] +1 [18:19] I think most of the time there was trouble, it was a forced issue. Like something being restarted, etc [19:59] sorry for the connectivity [20:09] jcastro, hey [20:09] jcastro, are the Lens Python docs online now? [20:09] howdy [20:09] yes [20:09] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/Lenses/ [20:11] jcastro, thanks [20:28] jono what is the link to that burnout I mean burndown chart [20:28] so I can mark it as done :-) [20:50] it's in the topic [21:28] jcastro, thanks [21:28] * akgraner should read topics more often [21:32] jcastro, from the time you save something as done on a blueprint how long it take for the status to update [21:32] it's like 6 hours I think? [21:32] it's just in a cronjob [21:33] ok :-) just wanted to make sure I did it right :-)