[00:10] <slangasek> bkerensa: well, and why shouldn't unity2d run on that?
[00:11] <bkerensa> slangasek: It will run just not very smoothly....
[00:11] <slangasek> really?  unity2d is pretty lightweight
[00:11] <bkerensa> heh
[00:11] <bkerensa> compared to gnome2?
[00:11] <bkerensa> :D
[00:11] <slangasek> not noticeably heavier than gnome2, no
[00:12] <slangasek> has someone done testing and found it slow?
[00:12] <bkerensa> I found it slower but thats not based on benchmarking more based on interaction with the UI
[00:12] <bkerensa> then again I have a brand new laptop now and Unity Launcher sometimes lags
[00:14] <bkerensa> I think vagrant is on the committee that decides whether FG will keep Ubuntu
[03:39] <bkerensa> slangasek: Thinking about taking a crack at another package http://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2011/12/us/Portland?highlight=%28Portland%29
[03:39] <bkerensa> I assume those still need to be done
[03:55] <c_smith> hello
[04:05] <bkerensa> hello
[04:07] <c_smith> bkerensa, I may be a few minutes late to the approval meeting, as I'll just be getting home from school about a half hour before, but I'll try to make it on time, no guarantees. ;)
[04:07] <bkerensa> c_smith: thats fine :)
[04:07] <c_smith> cool
[04:12] <c_smith> now. on another subject, I'm going to try to get in touch with JVLB to try and work out a few Ubuntu Hours this month and for the coming months, expect an announcement in the near future (hopefull within the week)
[04:12] <c_smith> better get on that.
[04:17] <c_smith> meh, according to the Ubuntu Hour page, it says I just need to pick a time and announce it, and be sure to show up, I've got a time already picked out, and I'll be using this method. would that be a problem with the LoCo team as a whole, do you think, bkerensa?
[04:17] <bkerensa> c_smith: I do not think it will.... Anyone can hold a Ubuntu Hour
[04:18] <bkerensa> Just announce it to mailing list and I will be sure to add it to loco.ubuntu.com when I see the announcement
[04:18] <c_smith> bkerensa, yeah, true, and you designated me to do this, I'm gonna try to hold up my end of the bargain.
[04:19] <c_smith> and I'm already in the process of writing the email, it will be every week unless I say it won't happen that week, or will happen another day than usual.
[04:19] <bkerensa> c_smith: Your doing an excellent job :)
[04:19] <c_smith> yep
[04:20] <bkerensa> kees: You about?
[04:21] <bkerensa> http://paste.ubuntu.com/790163/    <---   :( fail
[04:23] <c_smith> bkerensa, any luck with the Salem Public Library?
[04:24] <bkerensa> I haven't heard anything back I will e-mail them again and if they dont respond I'll have a note to call them in one week
[04:25] <c_smith> ok
[04:26] <c_smith> meh, decided to make my own Wordpress blog, sadly I have no money to pay for any of the paid features, but I like it as is. care to take a look?
[04:29] <c_smith> bkerensa: I just sent the notice out, should be arriving in the next 15 minutes.
[04:30] <bkerensa> c_smith: You should have just got a e-mail I cc'ed you which I just sent to the Manager of the Salem Public Library
[04:30] <c_smith> I did.
[04:30] <bkerensa> c_smith: Sure whats the url?
[04:30] <c_smith> reading it now
[04:30] <c_smith> http://csmith0292.wordpress.com/
[04:31] <c_smith> if we get the okay to do this event, I'll definitely try to drag a couple of people along.
[04:47] <c_smith> bkerensa, I like what you've done with the Firefox persona, it's pretty cool
[04:47] <bkerensa> c_smith: It will be improved upon highly
[04:48] <bkerensa> cool blog :)
[04:52] <c_smith> thanks, I've just added a post about the Ubuntu Hour, this blog was one of my resolutions, to keep a blog and work on it.
[04:53] <c_smith> do you think adding a post on the Ubuntu Oregon blog is a bit of a stretch?
[04:53] <c_smith> about the Ubuntu Hour.
[05:00] <bkerensa> c_smith: Not at all we should always try to cross-announce on all mediums
[05:00] <bkerensa> :D
[05:01] <c_smith> ah, ok, armed with that knowledge, I know to not restrict these type of announcements. but I still am going to try going overboard.
[05:10] <bkerensa> c_smith: Have you considered attending Ubuntu Users Days https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDays
[05:12] <c_smith> would be something I'd consider, I should be able to attend most of them if something doesn't come up.
[05:12] <c_smith> honestly didn't know those existed.
[05:24] <c_smith> well, I'd better be off, getting late, cya.
[06:00] <kees> bkerensa: I think vorlon actually finished all the last of them. I've updated the page now.
[06:01] <kees> e.g. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpam-ldap/184-8.5ubuntu2
[06:02] <bkerensa> :(
[06:02] <bkerensa> kees: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpam-ldap/+bug/910722
[06:02] <bkerensa> :P
[06:02] <bkerensa> well I did libpam-ldap but oh well :)
[06:02] <bkerensa> good practice I guess
[06:04] <kees> yeah, I did a few that turned out ... wrong. :)
[06:04] <kees> still good practice, like you say
[06:46] <bkerensa> kees: I think the next thing I need to get down is.... figure out how to write out control/rules
[06:46] <bkerensa> when packaging new software
[07:03] <slangasek> bkerensa: yeah, all the ia32-libs dependencies are done now, sorry - my patch for libpam-ldap is in the Debian BTS
[07:08] <bkerensa> slangasek: Its ok ;)
[21:31] <TRAVISg> Hello all. Been a while.
[21:31] <TRAVISg> Happy new year!
[21:34] <TRAVISg> sorry I missed the bug squash how did that go?
[21:36] <TRAVISg> bkerensa how is the mentoring project shaping up?
[21:36] <bkerensa> TRAVISg: Havent heard anything lately but supposedly supposed to start this month
[21:36]  * bkerensa dislikes the lack of info and communication
[21:37] <TRAVISg> right on I don't have enough working knowledge of Ubuntu yet to mentor but if there is another way let me know.
[21:37] <TRAVISg> Like if you need a beginers insight
[21:38] <TRAVISg> I can communicate fairly well and I dig meeting new folks so if you need either of those skills
[21:43] <TRAVISg> bkerensa read the link about respecting the opensource community thought it was great
[21:43] <bkerensa> cool
[23:32] <bkerensa> slangasek: Any idea how long till the multi-arch packages hit the repos?
[23:56] <slangasek> bkerensa: all the ones needed for ia32-libs are in precise already
[23:56] <bkerensa> hmm
[23:56] <bkerensa> slangasek: The following packages have been kept back:
[23:56] <bkerensa>   ia32-libs-multiarch:i386
[23:57] <slangasek> well, that could be for a number of reasons
[23:57] <slangasek> what do you get with 'apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch:i386'?
[23:57] <bkerensa> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[23:57] <bkerensa>  ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 : Depends: libpam-winbind:i386 but it is not going to be installed
[23:59] <bkerensa> slangasek: This is all I can find out http://paste.ubuntu.com/791143/