[00:48] <locodir-user> hello
[00:48] <locodir-user> anyone out there?
[00:49] <locodir-user> I guess everyone is gone
[00:49] <cprofitt> I am here
[00:49] <locodir-user> hi
[00:49] <cprofitt> what can I assist you with?
[00:49] <locodir-user> this is my first time on here
[00:49] <cprofitt> welcome... glad to have you here
[00:49] <locodir-user> thank you
[00:50] <locodir-user> So I was reading the portion about contributing to ubuntu
[00:50]  * cprofitt listens
[00:50] <locodir-user> Im a computer science major, so I would like to do something with coding
[00:51] <locodir-user> or something along those lines
[00:51] <cprofitt> awesome.
[00:51] <locodir-user> but im still a beginner
[00:51] <locodir-user> I guess what Im looking for is to get my feet wet
[00:51] <cprofitt> well... as always I would recommend doing some things with your local team
[00:51] <cprofitt> what part of the world are you in?
[00:51] <locodir-user> southern california
[00:51] <locodir-user> USA
[00:52] <cprofitt> cali has an active team
[00:52] <locodir-user> really?
[00:52] <cprofitt> this is a general link:
[00:52] <cprofitt> 
[00:52] <cprofitt> http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved/developers
[00:52] <cprofitt> to the developer stuff
[00:52] <cprofitt> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam
[00:52] <cprofitt> the California team
[00:53] <locodir-user> cool, thank you
[00:53] <cprofitt> the best thing is to get to know the community hang with some folks on IRC
[00:53] <cprofitt> learn how to use launchpad 
[00:54] <cprofitt> working with testing and QA is also always a needed thing
[00:55] <locodir-user> ok...yeah Im willing to do anything to get some kind of real world experience, and if I can help along the way then its a double win
[00:55] <cprofitt> well... working on bugs is a great way to get exposed to things
[00:55] <locodir-user> cool
[00:55] <cprofitt> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
[00:55] <locodir-user> I know some html, javascript, css, and java programming
[00:55] <cprofitt> from there you can submit patches
[00:55] <locodir-user> ok
[00:55] <cprofitt> and then learn how to do commits, etc.
[00:56] <cprofitt> ooh... well if your more web oriented you could also help the loco.ubuntu.com developers
[00:56] <locodir-user> Im actually sitting in class right now....lol!
[00:56] <cprofitt> lol
[00:57] <locodir-user> could you send me the link for the web stuff? please
[00:57] <mhall119> https://launchpad.net/loco-directory
[00:57] <mhall119> locodir-user: or you can /join #ubuntu-website
[00:57] <cprofitt> was just looking for that mhall119 
[00:57] <cprofitt> locodir-user mhall119 is one of the lead devs for loco directory
[00:58] <cprofitt> and a great resource as you move forward
[00:58] <mhall119> cprofitt: locodir-user: https://launchpad.net/community-web-projects is our parent project
[00:58] <locodir-user> ok thank you mhall119 and cprofitt
[01:04] <locodir-user> I know im gonna sound like a super rookie...but I love the wabbly windows
[06:54] <dholbach> good morning
[07:02] <czajkowski> aloha 
[11:19] <dholbach> should https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-illinois be in https://launchpad.net/~locoteams?
[11:21] <czajkowski> not seen it in the queue to add 
[11:21] <czajkowski> hmmm
[11:21] <czajkowski> paultag: ^^^ any ideas 
[11:22] <czajkowski> and it should be ubuntu-us-illinois no ?
[12:26] <paultag> czajkowski: ohai
[12:27] <paultag> dholbach: humm. let me take a look
[12:27] <paultag> Odd, it looks like ~ubuntu-chicago is under that team, which is locoteams[-approved]
[12:28] <paultag> if they're just calling chicago illinois, we might as well grant them the same rights and revoke chicago's, and get them back indirectly
[12:28] <paultag> czajkowski: dholbach: I have a feeling we should involve chicago in this discussion
[12:38] <dholbach> whatever works for you, yes
[13:01] <mhall119> czajkowski: someone posted the "cheap flights" video to ISD
[13:01] <mhall119> it's hillarious
[13:06] <nigelb> mhall119: what video/
[13:07] <mhall119> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPyl2tOaKxM
[13:08] <nigelb> hahaha
[13:10] <czajkowski> paultag: um.... the guy on chhicago team agrees with the name change 
[13:11] <czajkowski> damit
[13:11] <czajkowski> kubuntu guy 
[13:11] <czajkowski> cycles a lot 
[13:11] <nigelb> nixternal
[13:11] <paultag> nixternal rules
[13:12] <czajkowski> yes
[13:12] <czajkowski> him
[13:12] <czajkowski> he does 
[13:12] <czajkowski> he rants about biking 
[13:12] <czajkowski> I rant about rugby 
[13:12] <mhall119> hmmm, rugby on bicycles....
[13:15] <paultag> it'd be like modern day polo
[13:24] <cprofitt> I just see a scrum of mountain bikes
[13:26] <czajkowski> http://youtu.be/RS3iB47nQ6E
[13:28] <cprofitt> funny comercial...
[13:34] <cprofitt> interesting rugby vid - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00tYsKfByhM
[13:34] <czajkowski> paultag: you're missing from channel 
[13:34] <czajkowski> please join 
[16:53] <bkerensa> czajkowski: :P No CD's for unapproved ;)
[16:53] <bkerensa> oh well
[16:53] <czajkowski> bkerensa: not our call 
[16:53] <czajkowski> that was done durin the last cycle from Canonical. 
[16:53] <bkerensa> I know :)
[16:54] <bkerensa> I'm sure if I can get a couple hundred for t-shirts sponsored for Global Jam and now for Ocelot release I can get someone to cover CD's
[16:54] <bkerensa> :)
[16:55] <czajkowski> burn em 
[16:55] <czajkowski> and ask pleia2 about the cd cover that -ca created for their team to put cds into 
[16:55] <czajkowski> bkerensa: most teams burn a lot them selves
[16:55] <pleia2> https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-california/+junk/2010branding-sleeves :)
[16:56] <pleia2> available in SVG, so you can edit as needed
[16:56] <bkerensa> pleia2: Cool I will reach out and see about getting a batch made for us and WA team :)
[16:56] <pleia2> we're an approved team, but we still end up burning hundreds per cycle since we have so many events
[16:56] <bkerensa> pleia2: Yeah I think ultimately we might just have a bunch of USB's made
[16:57] <pleia2> there is a black and white version of the sleeves, I just print a bunch up on my printer
[16:57] <bkerensa> =o
[16:57] <pleia2> unfortunately USB sticks are still expensive, even in bulk
[16:57] <bkerensa> yeah but you can format at each release and just make new ones for people
[16:58] <bkerensa> while CD's end up in the trash within a few months
[16:58] <pleia2> oh yeah, for installfests and demos they're great, not so much for giving away :)
[16:58] <bkerensa> FreeGeek is trying to offload thousands of Ubuntu CD's that are old releases
[16:58] <bkerensa> and I was like... uhh I have no use for such
[16:58] <pleia2> any of them LTS?
[16:58] <pleia2> we can always use those
[16:58] <bkerensa> Umm I think so let me check
[16:58] <bkerensa> :D
[17:22] <paultag> me.pault.ag/stalker.py <- debian changes, live in your terminal!
[17:23] <paultag> sweet awesomeness, batman!
[17:29] <mhall119> cool
[19:12] <locodir-user> Hola
[19:12] <mhall119> bonjour
[19:12] <locodir-user>  algun miembro de locoteam
[19:12] <locodir-user>  en el cual pueda hablar
[19:12] <mhall119> :/
[19:12] <locodir-user>  o comunciarme por medio de correo
[19:12] <mhall119> !es
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