[08:13] good morning all [08:13] Hey there dpm and everyone. [08:14] hey noodles775, morning :) [08:18] how do I start ground control in 11.10? [08:18] hehe, yes, good morning :) [08:20] * noodles775 hasn't tried it - looks like it's packaged for 11.10. Where does doctormo hang out? [08:23] I was looking at videos from his website, and it looks completely awesome, so I installed it... But I'm not able to use it. Can't even find it. [08:24] * noodles775 installs to try it. [08:28] jo-erlend: seems to build on nautilus functionality, but yeah, after install on 11.10, I don't see it (or a way to activate it) either. [08:29] yes, it's a nautilus plugin, but you have to login and stuff. I can't find any way to do that. [10:36] jo-erlend, you might want to talk to doctormo re: ground control when he's up later on. He hangs out in #ubuntu-community-team and other channels. Not sure if he's on this one [10:36] that's Martin Owens? [10:40] jo-erlend, yes [10:45] hehe, I was about to say Owen Meany. :) [12:40] when using 'fab bootstrap' is there a way to prevent it from downloading everything each and every time? [12:40] (and indeed, *building*) [13:17] jml: depending on the project, the readme should have instructions for caching the eggs... which project? [13:18] jml: and in terms of needing to rebuild when you switch branches, I do http://micknelson.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/sharing-your-development-environment-across-branches/ [13:19] I would like to have an indicator that shows me files that have changed since the last commit with an easy way to get a diff view. Does anyone know of any? [13:19] noodles775: thanks. [13:26] jo-erlend: do you mean a GUI that does that? (as opposed to `bzr st` or `bzr diff`) [13:27] jo-erlend: and if so, have you seen http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/explorer/en/ [13:27] noodles775, an indicator. It should present me with a menu with the projects that have changed, and if I click them, It'll open meld or another diff viewer. [13:27] noodles775, I'm using that one, but it doesn't present an indicator. [13:28] I see. [13:28] shouldn't be too difficult to make, though. [13:29] in fact, it'll be very easy. Guess I'll just make one :) [13:59] I just asked a question on StackOverflow, for a lark: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8137410/how-to-distribute-access-data-files-in-python-egg [13:59] (it's like IRC, but with points!) [14:02] james_w: hi [14:02] morning jml [14:07] jml, where would you like to do this? [14:07] james_w: yes [14:07] james_w: mumble for a start [14:07] k [14:08] jml: yeah, the 2nd option (relative to pkgme.__file__) sounds sane to me. [14:10] noodles775: feel free to bump it up :) [14:25] jml, http://packages.python.org/distribute/setuptools.html#accessing-data-files-at-runtime [15:04] davidpitkin: hi [15:05] jml, hello [15:06] davidpitkin: still on for that call? skype? mumble? [16:15] james_w: hi [16:46] hi jml [16:46] sorry about the delay [16:46] james_w: your call went over too [16:46] yeah [16:46] want to dial back in? [16:47] james_w: maybe not worth it? [16:47] james_w: I have to leave in ~12mins [16:47] oh yeah, you have to leave [16:47] yeah, let's skip it [16:47] good luck finishing that though :-) [16:52] james_w: thanks! [22:30] ugh. [22:30] checking out the laptop when coming back from kickboxing is dangerous. [22:30] it's 10:30pm and I still need to shower & eat. [22:36] jml: as long as you don't dive into your inbox at this hour [22:46] ajmitch: already emptied it