[03:14] <bkerensa> pleia2: sorry no idea a meeting was in progress =/
[03:14] <pleia2> ah :)
[03:17] <pleia2> bkerensa: are you in #ubuntu-motu? that is probably the best place to ask
[03:17] <pleia2> I'm not really familiar with the sponsorship procedure in Ubuntu (only ever did packaging in Debian)
[03:18] <nigelb> hey pleia2 :)
[03:18] <pleia2> hey nigelb :)
[03:18]  * pleia2 hugs
[03:19]  * nigelb hugs 
[03:20]  * paultag kicks back
[03:21] <pleia2> you've had too much Debian
[03:21] <paultag> pleia2: :)
[03:21] <pleia2> :D
[03:22] <paultag> pleia2: did my first DPN contrib
[03:22] <paultag> I wrote a news blob about sun-java6 being removed 
[03:22] <pleia2> news?
[03:22] <pleia2> cool
[03:22] <paultag> yep
[03:22] <pleia2> I thought about helping with that, but then I remembered I already have not enough time
[03:23] <paultag> pleia2: I've had so much more time to do what I want to do with code, it's so very nice
[03:23] <paultag> pleia2: did you see my mario-koopah server hack? :)
[03:23] <pleia2> that sounds nice
[03:23] <pleia2> nope
[03:23] <paultag> pleia2: $ nc pault.ag 2017
[03:23] <paultag> pleia2: might need to maximize it
[03:24] <pleia2> lol
[03:28] <bkerensa> paultag: Do you know how I would submit my patch for review?
[03:28] <bkerensa> :)
[03:31] <paultag> bkerensa: for what? Yeah, sure
[03:31] <bkerensa> paultag: Well we focused on multiarch at the Jam/Debian BSP
[03:31] <paultag> bkerensa: sure
[03:31] <bkerensa> and I moved one package to multiarch and have a patch
[03:32] <paultag> bkerensa: ah, cool. Which package?
[03:32] <bkerensa> so I wanna get it in Ubuntu but obviously I cant just upload ;)
[03:32] <bkerensa> audiofile
[03:32] <bkerensa> audiofile0
[03:32] <paultag> bkerensa: you want to get it into Debian and sync it back :)
[03:32] <paultag> let's look it up here
[03:32] <nigelb> paultag++
[03:32] <bkerensa> paultag: Well its going to be in Debian tomorrow when Vorlon uploads it
[03:32] <nigelb> bkerensa: oh, it should sync back easily then.
[03:32] <paultag> bkerensa: then use `requestsync' to get it back down
[03:32] <bkerensa> but I was also told I can have it sponsored locally and then get my first package credited
[03:33] <bkerensa> ahh?
[03:33] <bkerensa> ok
[03:33] <paultag> bkerensa: don't do that
[03:33] <paultag> bkerensa: do the debian work, and have vorlon upload it to Debian
[03:33] <nigelb> sync'd packages are also credited.
[03:33] <paultag> you'll get ubuntu credit for that too
[03:33] <paultag> nigelb++
[03:33] <bkerensa> but then vorlon would get credit since he uploaded to Debian no?
[03:33] <nigelb> no
[03:33] <paultag> bkerensa: no, you're on the changelog
[03:33] <bkerensa> yes
[03:33] <nigelb> sponsorship != upload.
[03:33] <bkerensa> ahh :P
[03:33] <nigelb> are you in the changelog?
[03:33] <paultag> bkerensa: it'll be you on the changelog, with him signing the package
[03:34] <bkerensa> I see :D
[03:34] <paultag> actually, my signing email != changelog email
[03:34] <paultag> in debian
[03:34] <nigelb> as long as you have given him a full debdiff with changelog etc, you should get the credit.
[03:34] <paultag> I sign as tag@pault.ag, but changelog as paultag@ubuntu
[03:34] <bkerensa> nigelb: Yeah I'm in the changelog lol :P I couldnt have properly built it if I wasnt :P
[03:34] <nigelb> paultag: that is win.
[03:34] <paultag> nigelb: format-patch >:|
[03:35] <paultag> nigelb: it is :)
[03:35] <bkerensa> okie dokie
[03:35] <paultag> bkerensa: ^5
[03:37] <paultag> oh, and pleia2 - I quit my job finally :D
[03:37] <paultag> I'm joining the sunlight foundation, they hosted a lot of DC events
[03:37] <paultag> and on that note, sleep time. I love y'all dearly
[03:37]  * paultag waves
[03:42] <bkerensa> gnight paultag
[06:06] <YoBoY> bonjour
[07:21] <czajkowski> aloha
[07:54] <dholbach> good morning
[11:00] <Sekei> Mornin
[11:02] <czajkowski> aloha 
[11:03] <Sekei> a lot of people in here
[11:17] <locodir-user> buenos dias
[13:34] <trinikrono> hello world!
[13:34] <paultag> morn
[13:34]  * paultag kicks back
[16:30] <paultag> anyone here running squeeze?
[16:33] <paultag> if so, would said user mind installing fluxbox & trying a backport of the latest version (as seen at: http://me.pault.ag/uploads/fluxbox_1.3.2-2~bpo60+1_i386.deb) and let me know if it works?
[16:39] <mhall119> paultag: ask in #debian, newb
[16:39]  * mhall119 j/k
[16:39]  * mhall119 loves paultag 
[16:39] <paultag> :)
[16:40] <paultag> I'm trying to imagine a crazy new language
[16:40] <mhall119> squeeze == unstable?
[16:40] <paultag> I have an idea, but I don't think it's practical
[16:40] <paultag> mhall119: squeeze == stable
[16:40] <mhall119> another new language?
[16:40] <paultag> sid == unstable
[16:40] <paultag> wheezy == testing
[16:40] <paultag> mhall119: I know, that's why I'm not writing it
[16:40] <paultag> but I can dream
[16:40] <mhall119> it's probably been in Lisp for years, whatever it is
[16:41] <paultag> actually no :)
[16:41] <mhall119> omg, a language construct that can't already be implemented in Lisp?
[16:41] <paultag> I want an AOP dynamically typed compiled language that's event driven
[16:41] <mhall119> AOP? people are still doing that?
[16:41] <paultag> mhall119: still?!
[16:42] <mhall119> that was all the rage in Java circles 5 or 6 years ago
[16:42] <paultag> yeah, totally
[16:42] <paultag> and it's a good idea
[16:42] <paultag> it just needs a good language to host it
[16:42] <paultag> weaving it into java byte code is silly
[16:43] <mhall119> Parrot FTW!
[16:43] <paultag> :P
[16:43] <mhall119> Lisp?
[16:43] <paultag> lisp is not compiled
[16:43] <paultag> and it's not dynamic totally
[16:43] <paultag> and not really event driven
[16:43] <mhall119> but it's Lisp!
[16:44] <paultag> it's a language I only like in theory
[16:44] <mhall119> that's good, because it's only used in theory
[16:44] <mhall119> I think someone built some of Yahoo's stuff with Lisp, but that's the only thing I've ever heard of
[16:44] <paultag> heh :)
[16:45] <paultag> ok, brb, ideas need to flow
[16:45] <paultag> if I can break down the language to like 10 rules, it'll be easy to parse
[16:45] <paultag> (not compile or implement, though)
[16:45] <paultag> wait, this is all silly. Back to my real job
[16:45] <mhall119> heh
[16:45] <mhall119> new real job or old real job?
[16:45] <paultag> old real job
[16:46] <paultag> new real job starts monday
[20:56] <keffie_jayx> lol @ paultag
[20:56] <keffie_jayx> that was nifty
[20:56] <paultag> keffie_jayx: which nifty thing? :)
[20:56] <paultag> keffie_jayx: also, hai :)
[20:57] <keffie_jayx> the kammy koopa?
[20:57] <keffie_jayx> lol
[20:57] <paultag> Oh! Yeah!
[20:58] <paultag> keffie_jayx: I f/oss-izide the code on my blag -- I plan to fix it to work with more once I get some hack time :)
[20:58] <keffie_jayx> only some of us enjoy true arthe this days
[20:58] <paultag> keffie_jayx: but I'm fairly proud - took me ~hour
[20:58] <paultag> keffie_jayx: +1
[20:58] <paultag> I want to try to get it working on a VT100, but I have to somehow greyscale it
[20:59] <paultag> I also want to do some bit of delta-compression with it
[20:59] <paultag> it's very choppy because it's sending it "frame by frame" and it can't buffer it
[21:00] <paultag> so I need to spend some time optimizing it  --- then i'm off to make it into an SDL surface
[21:00] <paultag> quake via ansi anyone ;)
[21:01] <paultag> brb :)
[21:01] <czajkowski> paultag: nerd
[21:09] <keffie_jayx> lol
[21:12] <keffie_jayx> paultag: you keep that up and pleas keep ups updated :P
[21:35] <paultag> czajkowski: you're a nerd :)
[21:35] <paultag> keffie_jayx: will do!