[02:48] <ScottL> knome, i meant to ask you before....how did your meeting with jono go?
[09:23] <madnick> Im confused, the meeting today is cancelled right+
[09:23] <madnick> ?* :)
[09:25] <madnick> knome: i shall need to talk to you about something :)
[10:26] <knome> sure
[12:49] <scott-work> good morning xubuntu'ers :)
[12:49] <ochosi> hi scott-work 
[12:53] <madnick> morning
[13:01] <scott-work> ochosi: i hope this coming week to start the theme transition :)  i'll probably download source code(s) and make changes and maybe get it pushed to ubuntu studio bzr by end of weekend
[13:02] <scott-work> interestingly this will mean that several of the ubuntustudio-* packages for themeing will not be needed anymore and i presume will eventually need to be removed
[13:38] <ochosi> scott-work: right, yeah, sounds good
[13:39]  * ochosi is off for lunch
[14:12] <scott-work> ochosi: when you get back i had wanted to ask you about sounds.  i didn't see anything that suggested xubuntu used custom sounds, as far as you know (or anyone else) is this a true statement?
[14:16] <knome> scott-work, yeah
[14:16] <knome> afaik there is no sounds at all in xubuntu
[14:16] <knome> i mean, why would one want a sound on login?
[14:16] <knome> :)
[14:21] <scott-work> i've read some irc where some people who have been very enthusiastic about the ubuntu studio sounds and think they are top shelf
[14:41] <ochosi> hm, yeah, no, we never had sounds
[14:41] <ochosi> and i'm not sure i'd want it
[14:42] <ochosi> it can be really annoying if people in the library open their laptops and you can hear knome say "xuuubuuuntuu" with a ghost-ish voice
[14:42] <ochosi> having a meeting now, bbl
[14:47] <scott-work> lol "hear knome say "xuuubuuuuntuuu" in a ghost-ish voice"
[14:47] <knome> hmm
[14:48] <knome> my bears eye could say that
[20:01] <darkblue_b> hi know
[20:02] <knome> hey
[20:02] <knome> anyway, ->
[20:02] <darkblue_b> knome: we are going to solicit new projects for the OSGeo LiveDVD and close the apps that will be included early Jan
[20:02] <darkblue_b> then freeze early March I believe
[20:02] <darkblue_b> that is.. 5.5 ?  I think
[20:03] <darkblue_b> 5.0 went really well.. it was the best for sure.. a lot going on on that disk.. we basically were able to solicit hmm 30? 40? projects to each write their own installl script based on a template we provided
[20:04] <darkblue_b> the install scripts are all available in svn to the public
[20:04] <darkblue_b> so other projects that wish to join have a much lower barrier to entry
[20:05] <darkblue_b> http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/livedvd/gisvm/trunk/bin