[07:46] good morning [08:13] morning === popey_ is now known as popey === allison_ is now known as wendar [19:25] morning [20:57] morning [20:57] I got confused by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/Agenda [20:57] it says the meetings take place on the last friday of every month [20:58] and that the next one is on Friday 29th February [20:58] but 29th February is actually Wednesday [20:58] am I missing something? [20:59] no, you're not, it was edited wrong [20:59] okay, thanks :) [20:59] I think highvoltage must have a different calendar to the rest of us :) [21:00] ahh... silly timezones! :))) [21:03] hi! [21:03] oh crap [21:03] highvoltage: yeah, it should be this friday [21:04] * highvoltage updates it [21:04] might be worth sending out a mail to the list about it [21:04] will do [21:04] thanks :) [21:05] maybe you've meant the 31st of February? that would indeed be Friday :) [21:06] hah, I messed it up again (only noticed it as I sent the email) [21:06] should be Octember imho [21:06] (made it for 22 Feb, *this* wednesday) [21:06] TB discussion of ARB exceptions for lenses and scopes for those interested [21:07] #ubuntu-meeting [21:07] highvoltage: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=App+Review+Board+Meeting+&iso=20110127T18 says Thursday ;) [21:08] stgraber: isn't it the previous meeting's day? [21:10] stgraber: that's fixed too now :) [21:10] highvoltage: thanks [22:09] * ajmitch needs to work out what was actually agreed on at that TB meeting & what we need to decide this week [22:24] stgraber: wendar: do you want me to add this item to the ARB agenda? [22:25] mhall119: yes, please do [22:25] mhall119: and thanks! [23:41] stgraber: one thing that jumps to mind when having everything in one source package - everytime you want to add a new lens or scope you have to rebuild the lot, and everyone has to download the rebuilt binary package [23:41] ajmitch: yeah, I mentioned it at the end of the mail [23:42] oh you did too :) [23:42] ajmitch: in the case of unity stuff, we're talking 2kB python scripts mostly, so may be a bit annoying to the user but it won't kill their or our bandwidth [23:42] and it may been seen as a feature as they'll see the lens get updated and so will know that something new is available for it (if they actually read the changelog) [23:43] right, source package per lens may not be too bad, depending on the lens & how popular it is