[12:21] <thinkjson> mhall119: hey, sorry. now I actually have time to talk. :-)
[12:21] <thinkjson> family is good!
[12:21] <thinkjson> we just found out we're having #2!
[12:22] <mhall119> yay!
[12:22] <mhall119> congrats dude!
[12:24] <thinkjson> thanks!
[12:25] <thinkjson> and I have my third interview today for a really awesome work-from-home job
[12:25] <mhall119> nice
[12:25] <thinkjson> yeah
[12:25] <mhall119> are you still with the school?
[12:26] <thinkjson> for now, yes
[12:26] <thinkjson> I may have to finish my degree at UCF if I get this job
[12:29] <thinkjson> mhall119: so what does Canonical have you working on?
[12:30] <mhall119> awstrial
[12:30] <mhall119> the code behind 10.cloud.ubuntu.com
[12:32] <thinkjson> oh sweet!
[12:32] <thinkjson> sounds like fun!
[12:37] <mhall119> now as much as you might think
[12:38] <mhall119> we're taking over the code, it's....."special"
[12:43] <thinkjson> hehe
[12:43] <thinkjson> mhall119: working with CouchDB?
[12:46] <mhall119> no
[12:46] <mhall119> just plain old postgres
[12:47] <mhall119> still using Django though
[12:47] <thinkjson> yay!
[12:47] <thinkjson> that's what I'll be using in my new job: Django+PostgreSQL
[12:47] <mhall119> how about you? still doing that ypy stuff?
[12:47] <mhall119> it's a good combination
[12:47] <thinkjson> meh - both of us got too busy
[12:48] <mhall119> ah, too bad
[12:48] <thinkjson> it's on the back burner for now
[12:48] <thinkjson> PyPy is the real speed-up
[12:48] <thinkjson> ypy just gives ease of installation
[12:48] <thinkjson> nginx+passenger is ok, too
[12:48] <thinkjson> as long as we don't have to use Apache
[12:58] <thinkjson> well I just got 15 tickets, so I better go. talk to you again soon!
[13:02] <mhall119> yup, take care
[13:06] <maxolasersquad> Anyone know if itnet7 is getting a suite this time for UDS?
[13:36] <mhall119> maxolasersquad: no idea
[14:10] <maxolasersquad> Is there a reasonable way to change fonts in Oneiric.
[14:18] <dantalizing> morning
[14:20] <mhall119> morning dantalizing 
[14:21] <zus> hello guys.
[14:21] <mhall119> hey zus 
[14:24] <zus> hows has everything been?
[14:24] <mhall119> can't complain
[14:25] <zus> things  been the same  here. nothing  out of the ordinary... 
[14:26] <maxolasersquad> dantalizing: Have you heard anything about getting a suite for UDS?
[14:27] <dantalizing> maxolasersquad: i have not
[14:28] <dantalizing> i'm still not sure how long i'll be going
[14:28] <dantalizing> probably just monday, thursday, friday
[14:28] <mhall119> dantalizing: BTW, summit now has an API similar to loco-directory's
[14:28] <dantalizing> mhall119: win!
[14:29] <dantalizing> is there a wiki page with the details? like the loco api?
[14:29] <mhall119> not yet, it's waiting on me having the time to write it up
[14:30] <dantalizing> great! i'll look for it tomorrow
[14:30] <dantalizing> ;)
[14:30] <mhall119> but it's http://summit.ubuntu.com/api/$model/[$id][?search_params=...]
[14:31] <dantalizing> yall need to put a plan in place to scale and rate limit queries .... just in case
[14:32] <mhall119> probably
[14:32] <mhall119> should just use piston, but we didn't
[14:33] <mhall119> http://summit.ubuntu.com/api/meeting/?participant__attendee__user__username=dantrevino
[14:39] <dantalizing> hadnt heard of piston before ... sexy
[14:40] <mhall119> yeah, but it didn't do what i wanted last time I looked
[14:40] <mhall119> or didn't do it easily
[14:40] <mhall119> has some nice features like rate limiting though
[14:41] <mhall119> and built-in oauth
[14:41] <dantalizing> and built in oauth
[14:41] <dantalizing> doh
[14:41] <mhall119> lol
[14:41] <mhall119> I should see how receptive they are to patches
[15:05] <thinkjson> very
[15:05] <thinkjson> I've used piston extensively in the past
[15:06] <thinkjson> not sure if you're aware, but it's what they use on the bitbucket API
[15:12] <mhall119> it's written by the guy who wrote bitbucket isn't it?
[15:13] <thinkjson> yeah
[15:13] <thinkjson> he's handed it off now
[15:13] <thinkjson> he's a tad busy as you can imagine
[15:13] <thinkjson> but it's still officially maintained by bitbucket
[15:14] <thinkjson> I just spoke with him the other day about it, actually
[15:37] <dantalizing> is bitbucket all python?
[15:37] <dantalizing> meaning .. not just the api
[15:38] <mhall119> I think so
[15:39] <dantalizing> thats hot
[15:50] <mhall119> I wish launchpad would steal their wiki feature
[15:51] <mhall119> it blew my mind when I realized I could hg clone my project's wiki, edit it offline, and push my changes back