[00:16] yo aendruk [00:16] hey [00:17] greg-g, was asking for veggie restaurant options near the space needle... [00:17] no idea, sorry [00:17] also psh, 365 #lfnw! [00:18] aendruk: no worries :) [00:18] Salt: that was jibberish to me [00:19] you had parted lfnw, i lurk there all year [00:19] was shaking a cane and telling you to get back on my lawn [00:20] i haven't slept in a number of days so i may not be making perfect sense [00:20] ha, what've you been up to? [00:21] massive server hardening [00:21] * aendruk adds #lfnw back to auto-join only moments after removing it... [00:21] :D [00:22] i'm about to wipe the vm that i just spent two days setting up perfectly... [00:22] v_v [00:22] I decided to go here and get combo B: http://www.bamboogarden.net/dinnercombos.html [00:26] aendruk, played with nginx? [00:27] not yet, i have a couple more months of dev before i deal with servers [00:32] aye, it's making things much much cleaner [00:32] it's the pulse of webservers [00:52] welcome to the nieghborhood, greg-g! [00:52] thanks for changing the /topic, Salt [00:53] just ping me when you want it changed, i'm usually around :) [01:05] * seattlegaucho *yawn* .oO( time to go home) [01:08] just registered for the oneiric rel party [01:14] valorie: thanks :) [01:18] weeeeeeeee! [01:22] I should write the list again, and get some food/drink/etc. going [01:23] parties should be fun! [05:21] in this channel's opinion, is it more practical for the creator of a software project to form the basis for a wiki about said software, and then let the users expand upon it as needed, or should the creator simply make the wiki available, and let the users create it from the ground up? [05:26] depends on the users -- I've had people who are afraid to design wikistuff [05:26] but are ok with fix/adding to what's already there [05:28] that would pretty much describe me, btw