[00:28] slangasek: more poking :) [00:39] kees: I'm already running precise... Well I have been running it since before Alpha 1 and UDS :) [00:40] bkerensa: cool [00:40] kind of :) [00:41] the power benefits seem to be real for sure [00:41] I want to actually do some battery life testing on 11.10 and 12.04 and see if the kernel improvements actually hold much [01:35] hello [04:00] hi [04:34] slangasek: Why does it seem DD's take longer to respond to BTS then say Ubuntu Devs to Launchpad? [05:58] bkerensa: you can claim my debian multiarch stuff if you want, i feel bad leaving them neglected an unloved [06:03] bkerensa: power benefits on precise? [06:03] tell me more :) [07:11] blkperl: What do you mean claim them? [07:13] blkperl: Well Precise uses the new kernel 3.2 [07:13] http://www.extremetech.com/computing/112097-linux-3-2-kernel-released-what-you-need-to-know [07:18] bkerensa: i submitted patches but they have errors :S [07:22] blkperl: Links to the bugs I will have a look [07:24] oh [07:24] I found them [07:24] weird [07:24] they are saying they dont need multiarch support [07:24] =/ [07:25] i think they were talking about the dev package in that one [08:03] slangasek | kees: <dholbach> if you all want to do me a favour, please grab a developer near you and ask if they want to give a session at UDW: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Timetable - I'm struggling a bit to get people on board this time [08:03] ;p [19:25] Good morning Oregonians [19:27] Hi Zenlinux [19:28] gm bkerensa, all [19:28] I don't suppose anyone here will be at the Embedded Linux Conference in Redwood City next month? [19:29] Likely not :P [19:29] might ask on mailing list though :D [19:29] So far my plans this year are Linux Fest NW, OSBridge, OSCON, UDS, PuppetConf [19:30] but that will likely expand over the next month or two [19:30] oh and CLS [19:30] * kees will be at UDS, in theory [19:30] I'm in the process of helping to organize this at ELC: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference/yocto-project-developer-day [19:37] kees: What is in theory? :P [19:37] * bkerensa will be there in theory too I guess.... I'm applying for sponsorship while even if Canonical does not sponsor I will also try and figure it out on my own either way :P [19:38] bkerensa: just that I don't have flights, etc. My intention is to go, but I need to actually getting it scheduled. [19:38] kees: I hope to take a train I dont much like planes [19:58] cool [20:06] bkerensa: ping [20:06] albrigha: sup? [20:07] bkerensa: I'm going to try and take a train down to UDS as well, my wife knows someone at amtrak so I can check if we could get a group rate or something perhaps? [20:09] that might be cool [20:10] I'm not sure how UDS sponsorship works but I think if they sponsor me I just tell them how I plan to travel etc and they pay for it or reimburse me [20:10] yeah I'm not sure either [20:10] I think you are right though [20:10] I think you are covered 100% arent you? [20:10] just an idea :) [20:10] yeah I think so [20:10] but I still want to try and get a good rate [20:10] yeah I think its even mandatory for you to go [20:10] :D [20:10] not sure :P [20:10] yeah I think it is actually lol [20:11] yeah I hope even if I get sponsored to save canonical on hotel cost by staying with someone down there :P [20:11] that's a good idea [20:11] I don't really know anyone in Oakland [20:11] I have some friends in LA, but that doesn't help [20:11] Well I have family in the bay area and I know people in the bay area [20:12] ah awesome! [20:13] too my knowledge some good parties are already being discussed :) [20:13] haha [20:13] I've heard it's a very busy but fun time [20:13] yeah [20:14] I hope to sync up with developers and try and continue my learning so I can contribute better :P [20:14] also would like to sync up with other Ubuntu Leadership team folks and people I work with on other teams [20:17] hrm, does the coastal starlight have power for coach seats? amtrak's website doesn't seem to think so. [20:17] ? [20:17] like Electricity? [20:18] Im unsure... I know the one from PDX to Seattle does [20:18] but I hear the wifi is epic horrible [20:19] 17 hours by train [20:19] epic fun [20:20] I think Greyhound is faster than that sadly [20:20] 17 hours really? [20:20] hm [20:20] maybe I'll just take a plane [20:20] I'm not fond of flying.. [20:20] but a few hours vs 17.. [20:21] but I bet there are some amazing things to see on the train [20:21] yeah it goes through the country [20:21] how long is it up to seattle? [20:21] I wanna go train just to see it [20:21] yeah I'd like to see that as well [20:21] albrigha: idk not quite as long [21:06] albrigha: I just found out that 33 goes to Oregon City [21:07] is that the one that stops at clackamas? [21:08] there is one I've taken from clackamas mall. but it takes nearly 45 min..which seems like a long time for such a seemingly short distance [21:08] albrigha: Yeah I guess [21:08] my friend who is from OC said the 33 goes out there [21:09] Hrm, I thought the 33 just went down mccloughlin [21:10] But that's not a route I ride [21:46] uhh? [21:46] somehow I left the channe;l [21:46] lol [21:47] what! how could you! [21:48] albrigha: nathwill is working on us having a talk at Yahoo it was supposed to be this month but due to the time frame it was pushed... Would you be interested in talking? [21:48] :P [21:49] hm talking..well I'm not against it [21:49] if we did some major planning [21:49] what would you want to do a talk on? [22:32] hello all [22:32] sorry stepped out for a bit [23:21] albrigha: Well on contributing to Ubuntu and your experience as a user and enterprise? [23:21] :D [23:22] Oh I see [23:22] well I'd do it if you want. I just might want some ideas, etc [23:23] albrigha: When I get all the fine details sorted I will let you know [23:23] oki [23:23] btw... I oddly met a Ubuntu User today [23:24] eegads! [23:24] he came up from Oregon City to buy something from me [23:24] ha really? [23:24] and saw my Ubuntu hat and Ubuntu tattoo [23:24] yep [23:24] that's funny [23:24] I'm trying to figure out what I want my next tat to be. [23:25] I have him one of my Ubuntu Business Cards and told him to hit me up for info on the loco and so he can come to our release party [23:25] my aunt does tattoos (professionally) so if anyone wants some sort of a discount, if you are into that sort of thing [23:25] albrigha: A Circle of Friends? :) [23:25] oh awesome! [23:25] actually I'm thinking about that (ubuntu relateD) [23:25] I paid $100 for my Ubuntu Tattoo and I'm hoping to get Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Lubuntu etc added in [23:26] around it? [23:26] a whole sleeve [23:26] that's a great idea [23:26] then maybe something to fill in like source code [23:26] :D [23:26] haha [23:26] maybe grab some Unity source and have that be the filler :D [23:27] that's awesome. I'm not sure if I'm brave enough to do a sleeve..at least not yet [23:27] why? Work? Cost? :) [23:28] I know people quite a handful of people in FOSS who have excellent jobs and have exposed ink [23:28] hm [23:28] well I guess neither are really a problem. other than having it exposed, etc [23:28] ha [23:28] I searched for ubuntu tattoo [23:28] and you are the first few links :P [23:29] I was thinking the voyager star map on my back [23:30] heh [23:31] albrigha: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Netflix+on+Linux [23:31] bkerensa: was that for me? lol [23:31] I've given up trying to get it to work for now [23:32] I just bought a Roku [23:32] it's awesome [23:32] lol nah I was pointing out my blog comes up in top results for that search [23:32] in fact almost every result on that page links to my blog :P [23:32] haha! [23:32] that's awesome [23:33] actually [23:33] I might want some tips from you.. [23:33] the Ubuntu QA team wants to start blogging, etc [23:33] they dont already? :) [23:33] and I'd like to contribute. so if you have some suggestions? [23:33] no they don't [23:33] well [23:34] qa.ubuntu.com [23:34] there was some stuff posted, but no one knows he did it or what it is about [23:34] he=who [23:34] lol [23:34] I went through yesterday and cleaned out all the comments awaiting approval. it was all spam. (14,000!) [23:35] imho (No offense Canonical folks) but from what I have seen so far none of the Canonical blog posts get any comments [23:35] :D [23:35] I often am the only commenter [23:36] But yeah if you tips let me know.... I can see the QA blog is running Wordpress [23:37] I haven't really looked at any other canonical blogs [23:37] but my thought is, if we are going to blog something, qa related, what do we blog that's interesting? [23:37] I mean I'd like to contribute [23:39] Well QA is just doing testing of Ubuntu right? [23:39] yes, and getting the automation setup, tracking progress, etc [23:39] I'm not sure what Canonical's QA focus is what kind of QA you guys do [23:39] ahh [23:40] Hmm.... Well imho if you were to blog it would be nice to see visuals and technical posts [23:41] screenshots and discussion on what you guys are working on [23:41] maybe do a weekly recap of what the entire team is doing [23:41] those are great ideas! [23:42] also maybe discuss problems you guys run into and how you are able to solve them like totally reproduce it in a blog post [23:43] put people in a Canonical QA engineers shoes [23:45] do you get a lot of hits on your website a day? [23:56] do you aggregate to planet ubuntu?