[00:01] <knome> how often are the burndowns recalculated @ status.ubuntu.com now? :)
[01:10] <mhall119> knome: cjohnston would know
[01:28] <cjohnston> knome: 2h
[11:17] <knome> cjohnston, i thought there was at least 4h break last night, but what do i know ;)
[13:17] <cjohnston> oh well.. its not brain surgery
[14:31] <knome> ;)
[14:31] <knome> yeah
[16:40] <cjohnston> daker: ping
[17:01] <daker_> hello cjohnston
[17:01] <cjohnston> .
[18:43] <cjohnston> nigelb: mhall119 daker https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/summit/open-graph/+merge/89602
[20:47] <dylan-m> Okay, hopefully xchat won't crash again… I'm working on a project that could really use a web service running under ubuntu.com's infrastructure. It'll likely be a cron job that runs every 20 minutes and a set of static json files (~30kB each) that will be accessed quite frequently. Is there somewhere I can look for setting that up? :)
[21:11] <cjohnston> dylan-m: what are you trying to do
[21:11] <cjohnston> it depends on what it is
[21:13] <dylan-m> cjohnston: Two things, actually: one is a proxy for a Twitter search that is shown in the installer slideshow (in case Twitter's API changes, and to avoid blasting them with traffic). The other is a source for translated images, also for the installer slideshow.
[21:13] <cjohnston> dylan-m: for ubuntu or a different flavor
[21:14] <dylan-m> cjohnston: For Ubuntu, specifically.
[21:14] <cjohnston> dylan-m: you should probably start with the people responsible for the installer slideshow
[21:15] <james_w> heh
[21:15] <cjohnston> hey james_w.. any chance you have time for some summit code reviews ;-)
[21:15] <dylan-m> That's me :P But I could chat with some Ubiquity people, come to think of it. They'll surely have some useful pointers, anyway.
[21:16] <cjohnston> dylan-m: it would be through IS.. you will have to work with them.. I'm wondering if Colin would be good to talk to as well..
[21:17] <james_w> hey cjohnston
[21:17] <cjohnston> o/
[21:19] <dylan-m> cjohnston: Okay, thanks!  Is that Colin Watson? Any guess how many fresh installs will happen within the first week or so of 12.04's release, btw? :)
[21:19] <cjohnston> Yes.. no idea
[21:20] <james_w> cjohnston, I've reviewed the ones I'm comfortable reviewing
[21:20] <cjohnston> ty
[21:35] <cjohnston> james_w: https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/summit/920171/+merge/89611 ;-)