/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/11/22/#ubuntu-us-mi.txt

rick_h_morning party people11:50
snap-lUgh, morning colds are not fun12:38
snap-ltrying to clear out the accumulated guck from overnight12:38
rick_h_heh, same here12:39
rick_h_wife and I are so attractive these last few mornings12:39
snap-lYeah, Jodee's also got the galloping crud12:39
snap-lWondering if a humidifier might help12:39
rick_h_sad day, removed #pyramid and #sqlalchemy from my irc idling12:39
snap-law12:39
rick_h_yea, we've had ours running and helps for sure12:40
rick_h_but hey, three bug fixes landed and on the live LP site!12:40
snap-lwhich one did you pick up?12:40
snap-l(humidifier)12:40
rick_h_we've got two, I really like the sonic one we got for Michael12:40
rick_h_sec12:40
rick_h_was a woot deal last year, can't recall the name12:40
rick_h_http://www.amazon.com/Venta-Sonic-VS205-Ultrasonic-Humidifier/dp/B001E43SMS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321965652&sr=8-112:41
rick_h_if you like quiet, this is the ticket12:41
rick_h_wife and I use this one: http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-QuietCare-Cool-Moisture-Humidifier-3-Gallon/dp/B0002UXDRA/ref=sr_1_17?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1321965755&sr=1-1712:42
rick_h_home depot special12:42
rick_h_works, but it loud and I don't like the filter setup much12:43
snap-lYeah, lound is not an option12:43
snap-lCool. Thanks!12:53
rick_h_np, good luck12:56
Wolfgermorning13:12
rick_h_party13:13
Wolfgerwoot13:13
WolfgerIndeed, I am the only person from my group that is at the plant today. It's a good start to having a party13:13
rick_h_lol, holiday week, gotta love it13:13
Wolfgerunfortunately, I'm also dealing with multiple problems :-p13:13
rick_h_man, how did I live without imapfilter for a while13:14
brouschrick_h_: by using a sane email client?13:18
rick_h_lol, no by not getting much email I think13:18
rick_h_but good try!13:18
brouschnew guy came to grpug last night. he was using arch with DWM13:20
brouschhis dad uses arch with awesome13:21
rick_h_hah!13:21
rick_h_<3213:21
rick_h_err <313:21
brouschi'll take gnome shell, thanks13:21
rick_h_you can have it13:21
rick_h_though I must admit it's the one I've not tried yet13:21
WolfgerSo I've got to ask... what makes the deficit "super-committee" super? So far as I can tell, it's just a committee...13:34
Wolfgeris it just an ego thing, or are there actual sub-committees that nobody ever talks about?13:34
brouschit is composed of super legislators13:36
brouschthey get a cape and tight-fitting clothes with the first letter of their name on their chest13:36
snap-lThe deficit supercommittee has John Kerry on it13:46
snap-lAnd John Kerry is thuper, thanks for athking.13:46
snap-lFrankly, I'd have been surprised if the Suer Committee could have agreed on pizza toppings13:50
snap-lAbout the only thing this congress can agree upon is that Pizza itself is a vegetable13:51
snap-lwhich, by extension, means I know what I'm planting this spring.13:51
rick_h_jcastro: so no more upstream schmoozing? congrats! :)13:53
rick_h_poor jcastro has too much sysadmin in his blood yet13:53
rick_h_http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/11/22/canonical-community-team-12-04-plans/13:53
snap-lhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2011-November/003486.html14:09
rick_h_ouch, unfortunately this guy is right a little bit14:12
rick_h_it definitely needs a deprecated phase14:12
rick_h_problem is the LTS timing14:12
rick_h_horrible time for the move and an LTS to collide14:12
snap-lYeah, I can't fault him for being pissed14:14
snap-lthe time to have worked on this was after 10.04, not just before 12.0414:14
snap-lIf they could have even made it a drop-in couchdb replacement, I'd have been OK with that as well14:15
rick_h_meh, that's a bit hard14:15
snap-lhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2011-November/003487.html14:17
snap-lAnd here's where the fire gets pissed out with gasoline.14:17
* rick_h_ is afraid to open that14:17
snap-lOk, it's not quite as bad as that14:18
snap-lbut the assertion that it's a small minority of developers stings a bit14:19
snap-lbecause it send the message that you can't rely on anything that Canonical pushes on the desktop without getting burned.14:19
brouschit's just the ones that drank most heavily the ubuntuone koolaid, right?14:19
snap-lbrousch: Matter of perspective14:20
snap-lI think it's more fair to say that it's folks who believed that Ubuntu One was a baked product.14:20
snap-land they could start developing with it as a third party.14:21
snap-lGets back to the whole API discussion14:21
brouschdid they actually try using it ;)14:21
snap-lWell, this developer appears to have invested int he couchDB syncing of Ubuntu One.14:22
rick_h_yea, rule #1 do everything you can to wrap the @#$#@ out of things you use and build your API yourself14:22
rick_h_then you can try to swap out the backend with fewer issues hopefully14:22
snap-lWell, it depends on what this new U1DB will be14:23
snap-l6 months to make a production-ready scalable database does not give me hope14:23
snap-lalso wonder what it'll do for backward compatibility.14:23
brouschdoes U1 work on other distros yet?14:23
snap-li.e.: does U1 break for anything not 12.04?14:23
rick_h_yea, think they got it on windows14:23
snap-lWindows14:23
rick_h_and they're hiring devs to work on other platforms14:24
brouschthe only windows users who will use it are those also running ubuntu14:24
snap-lIf they get a decent U1 on iPhone, I might switch back some functionality to it.14:24
snap-lbrousch: well, no shit14:24
brouschi just think it's foolish to write a program for linux that works on one distro14:25
snap-lYou have no use for U1 without having Ubuntu in the mix14:25
snap-lbrousch: so port it to Linux Mint. ;)14:25
snap-lsince that's the #1 distro out there.14:25
snap-l(note: I put about as much faith in #1 distro rankings that I put in to my politicians to actualy do useful and non-harmful work)14:26
brouschunity has the same issue. why would you write something for unity when it won't work on any other distro?14:26
snap-lperceived leadership role?14:27
snap-lWhy do people write for Windows?14:27
snap-lmarketshare14:27
brouschwindows is still like 90% of all computers. linux is 2%, ubuntu is half of that 1%?14:28
Wolfgersnap-l: when you write for Windows, it works on every Windows distribution of equal or greater version, right? ;-)14:28
rick_h_no, linux is 2% - servers are 80% of that 2% and ubuntu is 50% of that14:28
brouschbut ubuntu servers don't have unity14:29
rick_h_right, which is why I took them out14:29
brouschdo they even have ubuntu1?14:29
snap-lbrousch: I think you can add it, but not 100% sure14:29
rick_h_anyway, it's not many14:29
brouschto me, it seems very short-sighted to program for such a narrow market14:30
snap-lI don't think they even calculate server marketshare, do they?14:30
rick_h_meh, it's a niche we all live in14:30
snap-lI thought the 1.x% marketshare was desktops14:30
rick_h_snap-l: probably not14:30
snap-lWE ARE THE 1%!14:30
snap-l(sorry)14:30
Wolfgerbrousch: does the size of the market matter when you're coding FOSS for free?14:30
rick_h_we are the <1%!14:30
brouschmake your app work with dropbox, now you have a much larger, well established user base14:30
rick_h_yea, but in theory U1 will give you better apis for that stuff14:31
rick_h_on dropbox just means you have files and do file sync14:31
brouschthen add in ubuntu1 support if you're an ubuntu fanboy14:31
snap-lu1 was also for syncing to multiple ubuntu desktops14:31
snap-lgwibber was supposed to sync your credentials across multiple machines14:32
snap-land sync your read messages14:32
snap-l(or at least if it didn't, it would have been nice)14:32
snap-lbig issue is that CouchDB has scaling problems14:33
snap-lAnd I'm SUUUUURE that U1DB won't have any problems at all.14:33
brouschthey'll go with oracle14:34
snap-lbrousch: mongodb14:34
snap-lOK, time to do something useful.14:35
snap-llaterness.14:35
brouschrehashing the same old arguments on the internet isn't useful?!14:35
Wolfgerheh14:35
ColonelPanic001lol seatbelts14:35
brouschhelmets!14:36
Wolfgernoooooooooooo14:36
snap-lIf I could get paidfor bitching on the Internet, I'd be a millionaire.14:36
* snap-l goes off to cash in his internet $$14:36
Wolfger$1,000,000,000,000 Internet Dollars -> $0.02 USD14:37
brouschdigikam is generating signatures for each of my 68,000 photos so it can check for duplicates14:48
rick_h_brousch: see you next week :P14:49
brousch2% in 10mins14:49
brousch8 hours seems reasonable14:54
Wolfgerbrousch: that's quite the adult-picture collection you have there...15:00
* Wolfger nods approvingly15:00
brouschheh15:01
brouschi suspect there are really only 8000 unique photos. the rest are duplicates, thumbnails, and internet cache that ended up in the same pile when i switched from linux->osx->linux->osx->linux15:02
WolfgerTyping gloves? 0_o   http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/121010/comfortable-typing-gloves15:08
brouschi could've used them before we rebuilt the front of the building here15:10
brouschcold days my fingers would hurt15:10
MilyardoIn my day we typed in the snow, on stone keyboards, and liked it.15:11
rick_h_ lol, that's awesome15:12
brouschheh, looking at ssh servers for android and i see a negative review from aaron topance15:12
rick_h_I've heard of that guy...15:12
rick_h_oh right, interviewed him at #OLF and he's on lococast15:12
Wolfgerand somehow I've been following him on Twitter/Identica forever. I think probably due to work with Bug Squad.15:14
brouschjust thought it was funny to see a name i recognized in the android market app reviews15:15
WolfgerSeems to me that if there's USB fans for hot weather, there should be USB heaters for cold weather. Not finding them, though... Probably too much juice15:15
rick_h_Wolfger: fire hazard15:15
rick_h_lol15:15
brouschmy macbook pro used to keep my fingers toasty during the winter15:16
Wolfgerthen again, most laptops, just stick your fingers near the cooling fan for a little bit, they'll warm right up15:16
rick_h_there you go15:16
rick_h_use the resources at hand15:16
Wolfgerbrousch: beat me to it :-p15:16
rick_h_"it's chilly in here...time to upgrade! Dual hex-core ftw!"15:16
MilyardoI think GPUs generally generate more than than the CPU. Turning on Crysis should bring the tropical weather to you.15:18
* Wolfger looks for a research paper entitled Effect of the Computer Age on Global Climate15:21
Wolfger"suddenly, developed countries are becoming warmer while undeveloped countries experience no increase in yearly average temperature"15:22
Wolfgerah, who am I kidding? It's global warming. Thanks, Pentium.15:23
snap-lWolfger: Heh, that's why I have a desktop machine on the floor15:41
snap-lmakes for a nice space-heater.15:41
snap-lCPU Temperature:  +114.8°F  (high = +149.0°F, crit = +203.0°F)15:42
snap-lMB Temperature:   +134.6°F  (high = +113.0°F, crit = +203.0°F)15:42
snap-lI wish there was a way to put a larger fan in this computer15:43
rick_h_snap-l: heh, I've got a bandsaw15:45
rick_h_drill a hole inthe side of the case, insert blade, cut circle15:45
rick_h_mount any size fan you want15:45
snap-lNo15:45
snap-lnonononono15:45
snap-lIm not doing that15:45
brouschmake it so15:45
rick_h_well fine then, don't let me break out the sharp tools15:46
brouschadd some bright blue LEDs while you're at it15:46
rick_h_woot!15:46
snap-lI have enough blue LEDs on this machine, thank you.15:46
snap-lhttp://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0357935 <- Oh, I totally need this case.15:47
rick_h_not enough fans15:48
rick_h_can we cut that one open?15:48
snap-lshoo15:48
snap-lbegone, mr driller15:48
rick_h_lol15:49
snap-lhttp://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0365241 < Even better15:49
snap-lIs that a cupholder on the top?15:49
snap-lBecause if it is, SOLD!15:49
snap-lor maybe it's a hot plate.15:49
MilyardoFuck the hotplate, it has a microwave in the back16:34
snap-lheh16:38
snap-lhttp://deadspin.com/5861520/that-list-of-words-you-cant-text-in-pakistan-is-actually-the-list-of-things-you-cant-put-on-nfl-jerseys17:02
brouschheh17:07
rick_h_http://www.getharvest.com/blog/2011/11/behind-the-scenes-harvest-visits-3-nyc-design-firms/17:12
rick_h_I love the board at the bottom17:12
rick_h_I want to do a startup just to get one of those going17:12
brouschthe electronic or sticky note board?17:17
rick_h_the giant monitor17:17
rick_h_with the android looking widget on it17:17
Wolfgersnap-l: those cases are full of win, but those case prices are not. I've bought an entire desktop PC for the price of that second case.17:20
snap-lhttp://www.getharvest.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Barrel-Team4.jpg <- Looks like a classroom lab more than an office17:21
snap-lWolfger: Yeah, and I'm not about to get rid of my lian li17:21
snap-lJust interesting to see case designs17:22
snap-l Some of these cases just look like shit17:22
snap-lhttp://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=033404117:23
Wolfger$37 shit-looking case will always win over $250 totally-awesome case in my book17:24
Wolfgercheckbook, that is17:24
snap-lI love how the new nome-de-plume of expensive cases is "Gaming Case"17:24
snap-lhttp://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0355600 <- Hey, they have it in black, too!17:26
Wolfgerjcastro: rick_h_: and any other Canonical dudes... Shouldn't a package install config files and then remove them all when purged from the system? It seems to me that would be the user-friendly thing to do... http://askubuntu.com/questions/81761/ubuntu-how-full-remove-package17:28
snap-lhttp://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0345159 <- Hm, the box photo looks VERY familiar17:28
rick_h_Wolfger: it depends17:29
snap-lWolfger: I found your next case17:29
snap-lhttp://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=031709217:29
jcastroWolfger: the package manager, never, ever touches your files in ~17:29
jcastroit's Debian policy17:29
snap-lPlease for the love of all that is holy do NOT ever remove things from my home directory.17:30
snap-lrecommend that I purge them myself if they're incompatible17:30
WolfgerWell... something. Uninstalling software and leaving cruft behind just seems so.... Microsoft. :-p17:31
rick_h_Wolfger: imagine you keep your dotfiles in git17:31
snap-lWolfger: config files are different17:31
rick_h_you uninstall the app, and then the files get removed from your git repo on next commit17:31
rick_h_you probably don't want that17:31
snap-lWolfger: Also, personal config files are different than system-wide config17:32
snap-l /etc files are fair game17:32
snap-l/home/[user]/ files are not17:32
* Wolfger mulls the problem over some more17:34
jcastroI like that it doesn't touch them17:35
jcastroit lets me move them around from system to system17:35
snap-lhttp://www.thinkgeek.com/books/nonfiction/eb36/?cpg=178P&link17:35
jcastrothough, it can be problematic in the case of this guy you linked17:35
jcastroI think it's just a symptom of the guy's problem17:35
jcastrowhich appears to be "I couldn't get it to work so I reinstalled it."17:36
WolfgerI've been bit before by the "I hosed something, so I want a fresh install, OMG why isn't it completely uninstalling" thing before, so I feel for this guy. And since Ubuntu is pretty clearly after the non-geek, non-CLI crowd, I think it's a real issue.17:36
snap-lFirst problem: Installing eclipse via apt17:36
WolfgerLOL17:37
WolfgerMaybe a "it looks like you have a previous configuration, would you like to use that?" prompt... but again, system wide install, individual configs... Not seeing a clean solution there. Especially in cases where the machine actually *is* a multi-user system17:39
Wolfger:-p17:40
snap-lWolfger: I'd assume if someone is using Eclipse, they'd not be allergic to configuration files17:51
Wolfgerwell, there is that...17:51
snap-land if they are, I'd encourage them to not develop anything that I will either want to use, or need to use. ;)17:51
Wolfgerheh17:52
snap-li.e.: If you're developing my life-saving heart monitor, and can't figure out config files, please let me die, because you're going to end up killing me anyway.17:52
Wolfgerplease don't make me literally LOL at work. People know I'm not working now...17:53
snap-lchuckle-fucks. ;)17:53
* snap-l tries harder to make Wolfger laugh at work.17:53
snap-lhttp://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/121115/career-path-for-principal-developer-evangelist <- I swear, sometimes I wish there was a way to punch someone in the neck over the Internet18:01
brouschi've never touched a config file for eclipse. it's all gui18:03
Wolfgersnap-l: wtf?18:05
Wolfgeralso, haven't we both discussed not ever using p.se?18:06
Wolfger:-D18:06
brouschcraigm has a good reply18:07
WolfgerRight now I am lost in the XKCD money chart http://xkcd.com/980/huge/#x=-1822&y=-7300&z=5 and annoyed that he forgot the green dress (in the calculation of the cost of "If I Had a Million Dollars")18:07
brouschsnap-l: maybe you should learn restraint from him18:07
snap-lhah, got closed just after I posted that18:09
WolfgerWTF? Minecraft sold over $56M?18:11
snap-lThat doesn't surprise me18:11
snap-lThere's money in games if you can find it.18:12
WolfgerLifetime cost of avoiding changing your oil by abandoning your car and buying a new one every 5,000 miles.... 3.25M18:14
WolfgerThat sounds like a decent use of lottery winnings to me :-)18:15
Wolfgeralthough I'd give the old cars as gifts...18:15
snap-lhttp://www.meijer.com/s/m-audio-49-key-studio-synthesizer/_/R-20509518:24
brouschthe royal wedding costed $80,000,000?!18:35
snap-lYep18:48
greg-gjcastro: "I have moved things around a little when it comes to how we are growing our cloud community. Jorge Castro is now taking on the growth of the Ubuntu Cloud community" Things make much more sense now!18:48
snap-lGotta make sure the royal progeny are kept in the lifestyle for which they have been accustomed18:49
jcastroheh18:49
snap-lI always knew that jcastro wanted to move to the cloud18:49
greg-ghe's the clouds biggest fanboi18:50
jcastroI am just glad I am on server stuff. :)18:50
rick_h_sysadmin at heart18:51
rick_h_he can't get rid of it18:51
snap-lhttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/9058804/jorge_calrissian.jpg <- new leader of Cloud City18:56
WolfgerROFL18:56
greg-goh em ge18:57
Wolfgerthat is freaking hilarious. Did you just GIMP that up?18:57
snap-lyep18:57
brouschsnap-l++18:57
Wolfgerpublish to Ubuntu Planet18:57
WolfgerOK, Humble Bundle is just trying to steal my money now. Both Uplink and Darwinia are quite old. :-p19:02
snap-lI don't have membership yet.19:09
rick_h_man, stupid holiday. It should not take 11 days to deliver a 5 day package19:11
snap-lI have something coming from GR that has taken over a week19:12
rick_h_UPS?19:12
snap-lI think it's via media rate, but still that's damn slow.19:12
rick_h_or USPS?19:12
snap-lUSPS19:12
rick_h_yea, I take whatever I think it'll take and double it for them19:12
snap-lUPS is a bunch of vindictive assholes, though19:13
snap-lthey'll sit on something to make sure it's 3 day, even if it shows up beforehand19:13
rick_h_when I hit buy I thought "sure, 3-5 days will be fine" that was on the 17th19:13
rick_h_eta is 28th19:13
rick_h_heh, lovely19:13
greg-gmy new camera went out for delivery yesterday at 8am and again today at 8am, those jerks19:15
greg-gall last night I was checking the front porch for the box19:15
rick_h_boooo19:15
greg-goh, but the best part is whe nI got home, I asked carrie if it was here, she asked "it what?", I'm like "the camera!" ... "oh, its downstairs in our room" ..... I go to the room....19:16
greg-gopen the box, and its....19:16
greg-gDIAPERS19:16
greg-gfrom my mom19:16
greg-gbiggest let down ever19:16
brouschsnap-l: what'd you order from GR?19:16
_stink_yay diapers!19:17
greg-g(for those in the know, they were actually diaper liners, but whatever, still not a DSLR)19:18
rick_h_lol19:18
rick_h_I've had to overnight diapers before19:18
rick_h_felt silly with the courier coming up the driveway in the van to hand me ... diapers19:18
brouschd00d, go to the store19:18
rick_h_no, they don't carry the big cost effective boxes19:19
rick_h_and since I pay prime, $3 to overnight19:19
rick_h_or is it $419:19
greg-gwere they still cost effective with overnight?19:19
greg-gah, yeah, nice19:19
rick_h_and I don't have to pack up the baby into the car seat19:19
rick_h_that's worth $4 right there19:19
Wolfgerheh19:19
brouschoh man, it's so nice once they can climb into the seat themselves19:20
snap-lIs multiwinia Linux?19:20
brouschand i got the minivan so i don't whack my head every time19:20
snap-lbrousch: I bought a book via Amazon19:20
snap-lwas from the GR goodwill19:21
brouschheh19:21
WolfgerOK, the vi/vim book casually mentions I can :set nu to see line numbers, but doesn't say how to make them go away (other than :q and reopen)19:21
brouschi thought maybe some west side memorabilia19:21
BlazeixWolfger: set nonu19:22
rick_h_Wolfger: most things you can set have xxx and noxxx options19:23
brouschxxx please19:23
WolfgerLOL19:24
Wolfger:set xxx  (dammit rick_h_ it's not working! Where's the naughty stuff?)19:24
snap-land speaking of which, the book arrived19:29
brouschwtf is juju?19:37
WolfgerIt's amazing how little I knew about vi and yet have been "using it" for years.19:37
rick_h_Wolfger: lol, I still no nothing about vim19:39
Blazeixyeah, i'm still discovering stuff all the time. another neat line numbering thing is 'set rnu'19:41
Blazeixfor relative line numbering19:41
Wolfgerrelative?19:41
rick_h_yea, I tried that once19:41
rick_h_but I can't get used to it19:41
Wolfgerrick_h_: to give you an idea, I had no idea about a (append) c (change) or r (replace)19:42
rick_h_OMG!19:42
WolfgerI've been getting by with i and s19:42
rick_h_ci" cw I use a ton19:42
Wolfgernever mind hand shit like cb19:42
Wolfgers/hand/handy/19:42
rick_h_yea, I don't do much backwards19:42
rick_h_F is about it19:42
rick_h_hard for me for some reason19:43
Wolfgeryeah, if I wanted to change a word I either did dwi or (for short words) xxxs19:43
Wolfgersad19:43
brouschah ha, i figured out where all of my pictures came from. apparently iphoto's facial recognition finds all of the pictures of faces in all of your pictures and makes a little thumbnail of the face19:50
brouschso i have a thumbnail photo of every face from every one of my photos19:50
_stink_creepy19:50
brouschomg the world is ending soon http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=2816019:52
jjesseyay?19:53
snap-l /url 119:54
snap-lHey, MS has been known to put out things for Linux from time to time19:55
snap-lGenerally when there's a corporate agenda behind it, but still...19:55
snap-lAnybody here remember Dragon's Lair? :)19:56
* snap-l finally installed Daphne, and has been reliving some childhood19:56
snap-lgreg-g: Man, you'd think the -NC was like a fucking dagger run across the fingers for some people20:06
snap-lhttp://identi.ca/conversation/8551612020:07
greg-gwell, there is discussion of whether or not we should drop it as an option in the 4.0 version of the licenses20:11
snap-lI think that's a mistake20:11
snap-l(to drop it)20:12
greg-ghah, you're having a convo with a good buddy, cwebber20:13
snap-lYeah, he's a reasonable fellow20:13
greg-ghe's good, uber free software guy too20:14
snap-lThing is, I wonder if folks like NIN or Eclipse Phase, or any number of the folks that I play on the show would bother with CC if the NC clause wasn't there.20:14
snap-lsince there's not that many that don't put it there.20:15
greg-gI think the issue is hard to know, exactly, now given that the CC licenses currently provide -NC clauses. If we "take them away" then of course a subset will get mad20:16
greg-gbut we can never know if adoption would have been different without them, no matter what someone says along the lines of "I wouldn't have used CC if it weren't for NC"20:17
snap-lI think it's a vocal minority that is having the whining fit20:17
_stink_what's the thumbnail rationale behind dropping -NC?20:17
greg-g1. it isn't clear what it actually means20:17
greg-g2. it is basically the same as Fair Use anyways (kinda)20:17
greg-g2a. which begs the question: is it worth it?20:17
snap-l2. No, it's not the same20:17
_stink_yeah, i'm not sure i get 2.20:18
snap-lFair use limits me to less than 20 seconds20:18
greg-gthere will be a (whole hell of a) lot more coming next week when we start the process of 4.0 versioning20:18
greg-gsnap-l: you made that up20:18
_stink_tune in next week!20:18
greg-gthere is no number of seconds20:18
greg-gsee: sampling in music20:18
greg-gONE NOTE requires a license20:18
greg-gfair use can include a whole work20:19
* greg-g gets a guide...20:19
snap-lgreg-g: So, if I sing "Chestnuts", I need a license?20:19
greg-gno no, not singing, reusing20:19
greg-gwhich is the important part of cc licensed works,being able to reuse the work20:20
snap-land if so, then the CC is that license. :)20:20
* greg-g didn't follow that "and if so.."20:20
snap-lONE NOTE requires a license... and if so...20:21
greg-goh, I was responding to your statement of fair use is < 20 seconds20:22
rick_h_phew, first real code submitting for merge proposal. Let the beating up of the new guy begin!20:22
rick_h_https://code.launchpad.net/~rharding/launchpad/bugfix_891735/+merge/83068 Blazeix what I ended up doing for the resizing stuff20:22
snap-lI see the CC -NC as permission to reuse the work as long as I don't charge for it20:23
greg-gunless it is a fair use, of course (which can include full copying with sale, depending on the other 2 factors) (just tring to complicate matters here :) )20:23
_stink_ok, i see.20:24
snap-lIf I decide to do a Daft Punk podcast, I'm sure someone will get rather upset20:24
_stink_but isn't this also a problem with other CC licenses?  like SA can be ignored if fair use20:24
greg-gright, because a podcast isn't transformative20:24
snap-lFair Use or no20:24
greg-g_stink_: exactly, fair use trumps all. Or, another more accurate way to think about it is: cc licenses only apply when copyright restrictions do, thus, if you use would have been a fair use under All Rights Reserved, it is a fair use under Cc licensed stuff20:25
snap-lPut another way, if I'm building up something from a body of work, I'm using CC because I don't want to have to ask everyone for permission, fair use or no20:25
snap-lbecause frankly, I don't like being in courtrooms20:25
_stink_greg-g: so i'd make the point that -NC is not uniquely a problem.20:26
greg-gwell, right, so, kinda20:26
snap-lI think they just need to make it more clear that there can be exceptions to the NC clause (though I'm not sure how you make "YOU CAN GET A WAIVER" more clear.20:26
greg-git isn't unique in that fair use always trumps, but, if what you can do with an NC licensed work is basically the same set of things you can do under fair use, then whats the point?20:27
_stink_i don't understand how commercial use and fair use are analogous.20:27
snap-lBecause it's an explicit license, and not subject to the erosion of fair use? :)20:27
greg-g(but but, there are obviously uses that are not fair uses that you can exercise under CC BY NC)20:27
_stink_right.20:28
snap-lAgain, it's a contract that I enter in with the rest of the world to say "this is what I like, and this is what will really piss me off"20:28
* greg-g nods20:28
snap-lAlso, fair use is American, correct?20:29
snap-l(i.e.: not everywhere respects fair use)20:29
_stink_from my little perch i think -NC *is* useful.  i want my work to be available for derivative works via CC but not by default in cases where fair use does not apply and someone wants to sell commercially.20:29
greg-gsnap-l: exactly20:30
_stink_greg-g: fwiw if internal discussions care about the peanut gallery.20:30
greg-g_stink_: oh, this is going to be a totally public/open process (the versioning to 4.0)20:30
_stink_greg-g: ofc, silly me :)20:30
greg-gthe cc-community and cc-licenses mailing lists will be crazy20:30
snap-lI guess I'm not particularly clear on what the problems were with 3.0. :)20:30
greg-gthere are a few20:31
snap-lCOnsidering there's one site out there that still uses Sampling Plus... :)20:31
greg-gyeah, that lame license ;)20:32
greg-gparoneayea: you just missed:20:32
greg-g15:31 <    snap-l> COnsidering there's one site out there that still uses Sampling Plus... :)20:32
greg-g15:32 <    greg-g> yeah, that lame license ;)20:32
paroneayearumors on the internets that there's a CC/NC/fair use discussion in #ubuntu-us-mi20:32
* paroneayea crashes the party20:32
paroneayea:)20:32
paroneayeayeah well we deprecated sampling plus this year20:33
greg-gsnap-l: paroneayea == cwebber20:33
paroneayeasuckaaaas20:33
snap-lHey, paroneayea, this is Craig from Open Metalcast.20:33
paroneayeaheya snap-l :)20:33
snap-lYeah, I think Positron Records was using it for some of their artists20:34
paroneayeasnap-l: so you're a fan of the CC No-Community license eh20:34
snap-lAnywho, was trying to understand the hullabaloo over -NC20:34
paroneayea;)20:34
snap-lBah20:34
paroneayeaCC BY No-Community No-Dialogue license20:35
snap-lI can cite more -NC licensed works than BY or SA20:35
snap-lBY-SA, BY-ND20:35
paroneayeasnap-l: our bad, I think http://creativecommons.org/choose/ doesn't really make clear the full impacts of what that option means20:35
paroneayeawhen people pick it20:35
snap-lparoneayea: On the contrary, I think it's quite clear20:36
snap-lI don't think Eclipse Phase by Posthuman Studios would be CC without NC20:36
snap-lnor do I think the bands that release CC material would release as much20:37
greg-gsnap-l: the cool part is, the percentage of reallyFree vs kindaFree CC licenses is moving more towards reallyFree (ie: no NC or ND): http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Metrics20:37
snap-lgreg-g: Oh, no doubt.20:37
greg-gyeah, just a data point of coolness, not an argument either way, really20:37
snap-lI've been trying to convince bands that just release their stuff "for free" to consider releasing under a CC license20:37
snap-lTheir concern is that people don't profit from their work20:38
snap-land that's what NC seems to give them20:38
greg-gwell...20:38
snap-lThese aren't your normal freedom-loving bands, either20:38
greg-glicensing your stuff under CC:BY-NC doesn't mean you make money, you still gotta do all the same work that was required under ARR20:38
greg-g:)20:38
snap-lCarthasy picked CC because Bandcamp gave them the option20:38
snap-lgreg-g: Correct, but it gives them a choice to be more explicit20:39
greg-galso, the argument has been made that it is unlikely that someone else will come along and be able to effectively sell your CC:BY work when your CC:BY work is already availale online20:39
snap-lARR takes all of the cards off the table.20:39
snap-lgreg-g: Remember shareware tables at computer shows?20:40
greg-gand, if they are able to sell your work, they are probably just doing something that you should be doing (ie: providing CD/vinyl/whatever options)20:40
snap-lPeople will sell anything to unsuspecting buyers.20:40
greg-goh, sure, but that isn't a lost sale20:40
snap-lCorrect20:40
snap-lI'm just saying that NC lays all of the cards on the table for what the artist / publisher is expecting20:41
snap-land if you take that off the table, I predict fewer big publishers will take this seriously20:42
greg-gthere's a section of the community that more correlates with the education sphere that uses NC not because they want to make money off of it, but because they don't want things to ever be charged for, which is kind of weird. Because sometimes just providing access (ie: paper copies of Wikipedia to rural/no internet users) costs money20:42
snap-lhttp://www.cosmicpatrol.com/?page_id=5420:42
greg-gI understand that they feel that, I just don't think its *actually* doing anything *for* them20:42
greg-gbut, I have no hard data, just feelings20:43
greg-gas always20:43
snap-lNC != No Charge20:43
greg-gsnap-l: if you want to continue this convo ( :) ) I would recommend joining the cc-community and cc-licenses mailing lists: http://creativecommons.org/contact/20:44
snap-lI'll gladly pay for NC content20:44
snap-lheh. :)20:44
paroneayeaI gladly pay for CC BY content even!20:44
greg-gI'll gladly pay for CC:BY content ;)20:44
greg-ghehe20:44
paroneayeaI have a shelf full of blender foundation DVDs right next to me20:44
snap-lI'll gladly pay artists20:44
snap-l(and have)20:44
greg-gdamn, that was going to be my follow up to (see my name on the list of sponsors to Elephant's Dream)20:44
greg-gs/to/too/20:45
greg-ghell, I've paid for public domain content (see the MusOpen thing)20:45
greg-gjust saying, we all agree that paying people who make stuff is cool20:45
snap-lno doubt20:45
greg-gword20:46
snap-lI actively seek this stuff out20:46
* greg-g nods20:46
greg-gyou do a ton of good for the community, honestly, snap-l, with OMC20:46
snap-l(see Eclipse Phase)20:46
snap-lThanks. :)20:46
paroneayea:)20:46
greg-gok, I should write this email and get some other work done, my morning was filled with calls, now I have to catch up :)20:47
snap-lgreg-g: Thanks for humoring me. :)20:47
greg-gbut, just mention CC:BY NC and I'll be back !20:47
greg-galways20:47
snap-lparoneayea: Thanks for jumping in to the discussion. :) Good to meet the IRC version20:47
paroneayeasnap-l: :D20:53
paroneayeahappy to jump in20:53
brouschColonelPanic001 snap-l: wow, she is good http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Gossow21:32
ColonelPanic001yeah21:32
ColonelPanic001she's not a bad growler21:32
ColonelPanic001nor a favorite, but consdering she's starting at a female voice pitch, she does well21:32
snap-lYeah, she's definitely a good for for the band21:33
snap-ler, fit21:34
brouschsnap-l: and thanks for Throng of Shoggoths. they're as close to old morbid angel as i've heard http://throngofshoggoths.bandcamp.com/album/nauseated-and-terrified-for-the-future-demo21:35
brouschi bought the album21:35
snap-lAwesome!21:39
snap-lDamn, I lost my copy in the great fuckup of 2011.21:41
brouschnothing better than HP lovecraft-inspired death metal21:41
brouschcan you re-download it?21:45
snap-lNo, I have to rebuy it21:45
snap-lwhich is kind of a PITA21:45
snap-lThat's OK. Got me off my duff to pick up Freaky Mind. ;)21:46
snap-lhttp://synthematik.bandcamp.com/album/no-more-manifests21:47
snap-lhttp://outloud.fm/openmetalcast21:52
brouschoh great, i found a tag for morbid-angel-like music: sludge21:52
brouschfuckmywallet21:52

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