[01:29] <grantbow> maybe a newbie question: any idea why in debian/source/options extend-diff-ignore = "(^|/)(\.bzr)$" isn't excluding the .bzr directory in a source/format 1.0 package?
[02:08] <erichammond> grantbow: Does this work better? ^\.bzr$|/\.bzr$
[02:10] <ariley> hey grantbow
[02:13] <grantbow> erichammond: I used diff-ignore instead of extend-diff-ignore thanks to broder and it seems to work.
[02:13] <grantbow> thanks for the suggestion
[02:13] <grantbow> hey ariley
[02:13] <ariley> hey
[02:13] <erichammond> grantbow: Just figured it might not be completely Perl-RE compatible.
[02:13] <erichammond> glad you solved it.
[02:14] <grantbow> I'm learning. thanks :-)
[02:15] <grantbow> ariley: pull request sent
[02:16] <ariley> got it
[02:17] <ariley> grantbow: merged
[02:17] <grantbow> the developer.ubuntu.com doesn't have enough detail yet IMHO but it's getting close.
[02:17] <ariley> I concur
[02:18] <grantbow> I've queued an email to dholbach for what I found while going through it and what I think.
[02:18] <grantbow> I don't think you haven't gone through it all yet
[02:18] <ariley> no I definitely have not
[02:18] <ariley> but I totally got stumped
[02:19] <ariley> and felt like I was missing something
[02:19] <grantbow> the bzr and ppa stuff I'm tripping on now
[02:21] <grantbow> I got an error when I tried to upload the source package to the ppa about "checksum doesn't match" but it should match
[02:21] <ariley> wierd
[02:22] <grantbow> the debian documentation kind of goes to the other extreme but is a very very good reference
[02:22] <ariley> ok
[02:22] <ariley> I'll take a look at it tmrw
[02:22] <ariley> this is all a bit over my head
[02:23] <grantbow> one step at a time, everyone starts at the beginning
[02:23] <grantbow> so will you get a call back on that interview you went to?
[02:23] <ariley> don't know
[02:23] <grantbow> good luck with it
[02:23] <ariley> it was for an IT consultant firm
[02:24] <ariley> I don't really have enough WIndows experience
[02:53] <grantbow> Too many people don't see the value in Linux experience for gui-monkeys who know half as much :-)
[23:56] <philipballew> Can anyone recomend a good place to buy a domain?
[23:57] <pleia2> gandi.net has been full of awesome forever, but they aren't cheap
[23:58] <bkerensa> I have used Namecheap for a decade but they are affiliated with eNom, Inc which censors domains
[23:58] <bkerensa> so essentially they are just another GoDaddy :)
[23:58] <philipballew> will certain registers have more features I assume?
[23:59] <bkerensa> essentially they are all the same across the board but some charge for features that other offer for free
[23:59] <bkerensa> :)
[23:59] <philipballew> alright. I like things that are kinda cheep.
[23:59] <bkerensa> :)
[23:59] <philipballew> if they sold domains at a thrift store, id buy them there
[23:59] <bkerensa> well Namecheap has a offer atm I think if you register a .com they give you the .org for free