[01:03] god, I love the Google'ers [01:03] I should have tried harder in my interview with them last year [01:06] I thought you interviewed with Facebook [01:17] mhall119: I did :) [01:17] mhall119: I'm not one to limit myself to one awesome company ;) [01:17] I just went 9 with Facebook, and only 4 with Google (interviews) [01:19] 9 and 4 what? [01:19] interviews? [01:20] holy crap, 9 interviews? that's crazy [01:21] mhall119: yeah, it was nuts [01:21] at least google was nice enough to say no after only 4 :) [01:27] I guess that's what "Don't be evil" means [01:28] :) [01:28] mhall119: I feel good, really good vibe to hack [01:29] whatcha hackin? [01:30] mhall119: I'm calling it boothby - it's a mini-ncurses version of a window manager for terminals [01:30] so like byobu or something? [01:30] mhall119: mostly so I can make a little lib that will let me nest VTEs in ncurses for an evil plan I have [01:30] mhall119: yeah, but it lets you split screens and stuff [01:30] so like terminator, but on the CLI [01:30] gnu screen does that, doesn't i? [01:31] mhall119: no clue. It might. This is also part of a bigger project idea I have [01:31] ah, cool [01:31] mhall119: eventually it's going to do some things that will let me drop some X stuff for some things [01:31] (vim nested inside an email client in ncurses, etc) [01:31] wait, you're re-inventing emacs? [01:32] mhall119: how dare you :) [01:32] ;) [01:32] it's mostly for fun. Someone pointed out `tmux(1)', which does most of this [01:32] they're all just fatter then I want them, and don't split out this terminal crap [01:33] and it's all object-ized in C++ [01:33] I should probably learn some of this fancy terminal stuff, I have so many gnome-terminal windows open at any given time [01:33] yar :) [01:33] mhall119: one of these days, I'm going to re-implement stuff so I can get network-manager working in a ncurses "dock", along with other little things [01:34] so I can drop X11 until I need it (framebuffer for web :) ) [01:35] just wait for Wayland, then you can drop all of X [01:35] ;) [01:35] ok, bl :) [01:35] bbl * [01:35] love y'all [01:36] you should invent some awesome webapp [01:36] then Google can buy you [04:32] mhall119: Any idea why people who use Launchpad to RSVP for events on loco.ubuntu.com are being listed as openidusers still? [04:32] I talked to two Canonical people and they seem to think its a bug and that Launchpad should pass a Real Name [04:36] https://bugs.launchpad.net/loco-directory/+bug/642132 [04:36] Launchpad bug 642132 in summit (and 2 other projects) "openid nickname changes aren't handled (affects: 11) (dups: 6) (heat: 76)" [Undecided,In progress] [04:36] there are a few bugs about it [04:36] https://bugs.launchpad.net/loco-directory/+bug/574049 [04:36] Launchpad bug 574049 in loco-directory "User referred to as "openiduser44" in event RSVP (affects: 3) (dups: 1) (heat: 17)" [Medium,Triaged] [04:36] ^^ actual one [06:24] bkerensa: Fixed in the latest code push, people need to logout and login back. [06:37] nigelb: Will event RSVP's update? [06:37] :D [06:38] bkerensa: if eeach of those users logout and login back in [06:38] kk [14:22] holy crap we all went hardcore last night [14:30] what did you do? [14:31] nigelb: yes [14:31] just, yes. [14:33] ... [14:34] -> PM :) [14:41] KOSHrf: cuando podais revisa lo de la chaqueta y me dejas saber