[01:26] <akgraner> popey - here's the link to the demo of Ubuntu TV on ARM - clearly I need to learn how to stand still on camera :-)
[01:26] <akgraner> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpIFaAxyFGE&list=UUAl2MfCBjH5y0nIym0ujHfg&index=2&feature=plcp
[01:26] <cprofitt> lol
[01:27] <akgraner> :-)
[01:27] <cprofitt> not your forte :-)
[01:27] <cprofitt> to be honest... I thought the videos were good
[01:27] <akgraner> I'll be better for the Hong Kong ones :-)
[01:28] <cprofitt> ooh.... lucky getting to go to Hong Kong
[01:28] <cprofitt> cool place, heh?
[01:28] <akgraner> that was really my first time doing those kind of interviews - so now I know what I need to do to improve - you just gotta jump in a do them and improve as you go :-)
[01:28] <akgraner> or at least that's how I'm looking at it
[01:29]  * cprofitt nods
[01:29] <cprofitt> I agree
[01:29] <akgraner> cprofitt, dunno know  - I haven't been before but the Q2 connect will be there the end of May
[01:29] <cprofitt> It has been a long time since I have done interviews
[01:29] <cprofitt> and mine were radio only
[01:30] <akgraner> I love doing the ones where I am not on Camera only my voice is, but I figured it was time to get out of my comfort zone and learn how to do something new
[01:31] <cprofitt> did you see the video of me from UDS two years ago?
[01:32] <cprofitt> I thought it went well... then looking at it I saw tons of things I should have done better
[01:32] <cprofitt> I nit pick myself all the time
[01:32] <Martyn> I'm so ready for HK
[01:33] <akgraner> cprofitt, well all do and yes your interview was good
[01:33]  * cprofitt smiles
[01:33] <cprofitt> thanks
[01:34] <akgraner> Martyn, I don't know that I have recovered from SFO yet
[01:34] <akgraner> :-)
[01:34] <Martyn> akgraner : You look fine :)  Sure there are things you could do to be more like a "standard" interviewer ... but it's good :)
[01:34] <cprofitt> +1 Martyn
[01:35]  * Martyn can't wait to see what accelerated video decoding will look like on the Ant board
[01:35] <akgraner> Martyn, thanks :-)  I have a friend that works in a news room, who I sent them too so...they are going to help me out between now and May..she said that's how everyone's first ones look
[01:35] <Martyn> The driver works, but we don't have the video decode acceleration stack working yet
[01:35] <cprofitt> nice... it is always good to get pointers from pros
[01:36] <Martyn> By hook, or by crook, I -am- going to have a board ready
[01:36] <Martyn> Although that might involve whips, and possibly bribes
[01:36] <akgraner> so can I expect to see a demo from you in HK then?
[01:37] <Martyn> Let's put it this way .. I -better- be able to :)
[01:37] <akgraner> :-)
[01:38] <Martyn> the first alpha boards should be assembled first week of March.. so there will only be about a month of testing :)
[01:38] <cprofitt> :-)
[01:38] <cprofitt> Go, Martyn !!!
[01:38] <Martyn> but that should be enough to shake down the big bugs
[01:39] <Martyn> ( alpha boards are pink, betas are bright orange, and then the final boards will be purple .. it's a rainbow of fruit colors!)
[01:39] <cprofitt> lol
[01:39] <cprofitt> my daughter would be happy with pink or purple
[01:39] <Martyn> and I'm hoping -not- to bring pink boards
[01:39] <cprofitt> :-)
[03:55] <mhall119> akgraner: you seemed much more comfortable in the interview than Ricardo
[07:14] <jussi> Good morning everyone
[07:38] <nigelb> Hey jussi :)
[07:39] <jussi> Hiya nigelb
[07:40] <nigelb> jussi: How're you doing? Getting enough sleep these days? :)
[07:40] <jussi> nigelb: ok I guess. and no, nowhere near enough sleep
[07:41] <nigelb> heh
[07:42] <jussi> 4 hours last night, though mostly through arriving home at 1.30am and needing to cut a path through the 1 m high snow on my driveway
[07:42] <jussi> nigelb: baby got a name yestrday, so Im pretty happy about that :=)
[07:43] <nigelb> jussi: saw that. Congrats! :)
[07:43] <jussi> :)
[07:43] <jussi> anyways, meeting in a few... off now
[07:46] <dholbach> good morning
[07:48] <nigelb> Morning dholbach!
[07:49] <dholbach> hey nigelb
[08:13] <dpm> good morning all
[08:17] <nigelb> Morning dpm! Belated birthday wishes :)
[08:17] <dpm> hey nigelb, thanks :)
[08:25] <dholbach> dpm, hey - I hope you had a happy birthday! :)
[08:28] <dpm> morning dholbach, I did, thanks ;-)
[08:30] <czajkowski> jussi: you changed her name ?
[08:30] <jussi> no...
[08:31] <jussi> czajkowski: she didnt have a name until now - we just said "Pikkuinen" which means "Little one"
[08:32] <czajkowski> ahhh kept reminding me of pokemon
[08:32] <czajkowski> hmm my terminal is pretty unusable today, every time I hit enter it goes trasparant
[08:35] <popey> jussi: is that common for people to not name their kids for a while?
[08:36] <popey> is it a finnish thing or an indecisive thing ☺
[08:36] <popey> in the uk you have to register a birth by law within 42 days of birth
[08:36] <jussi> popey: finnish thing - they dont get named till the christening
[08:37] <jussi> 90 days here
[08:37] <czajkowski> christenings used to be done very soon after kids were born back home,now kids as old as 6-8 months get christened
[08:37] <popey> ours aren't christened
[08:38] <czajkowski> nods
[08:38] <czajkowski> you still register the birth though at what ever place no idea of the name very soon after the baby is born
[08:38] <pangolin> it is an interesting tradition, similar to an old tradition some Italians follow that the baby is not to leave the house until baptism to protect the baby from evil spirits.
[08:38] <popey> yeah
[08:39] <czajkowski> popey: aye which is why they used to be christened very soon after birth, but now I know many folks who dont live near by to where they were born or families and they tend to make a day celeration out of it so wait a few months.
[08:48] <sense> jussi, dpm: both late congratulations from me!
[08:50] <jussi> :)
[08:51] <bkerensa> good morning all
[08:51] <dpm> thank you sense :)
[11:00] <daker> good morning
[11:04] <daker> dholbach, http://vimeo.com/36997532 <= bookmark
[11:07] <dholbach> daker, شكرا بزاف
[13:51] <cjohnston> morning
[14:48] <czajkowski> dpm: seen the answer on  https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/187449
[14:50] <dpm> czajkowski, yes, but I haven't had the chance to answer properly yet (I think the code is 'rif', not 'ber')
[14:51] <czajkowski> dpm: no worries on Q&A atm so just clearing the queue
[15:00] <s-fox> Hello.
[16:39] <jono> hey all
[16:40] <cjohnston> o/
[16:41] <nigelb> Ohai jono!
[16:42] <czajkowski> jono: herrrro
[16:42] <jono> howdy :-)
[16:42] <jono> day off, woo!
[16:42] <jono> so spending it hacking on Ubuntu Accomplishments all day, woo! :-)
[16:42] <czajkowski> and yet you missed us s much you came here to say hji :)
[16:43] <jono> of course :-)
[16:43] <Pendulum> czajkowski: we're irresistible
[16:44] <czajkowski> Pendulum:you know what else is irrestiable.... pancakes! I may not be able to wait till tomorrow
[16:47] <Pendulum> haha
[16:48] <nigelb> czajkowski: heh, now I want pancakes...
[16:48] <s-fox> Ubuntu Accomplishments... need to check that one out
[16:49] <Pendulum> apparently in Poland they started last Thursday and it's paczki (polish doughnuts) that they do between Thursday and Tuesday
[16:50] <popey> I do enjoy appropriating the traditions of other peoples religions and eating them
[16:52] <Pendulum> haha
[16:52] <popey> the things not the people
[16:52] <Pendulum> my family has not appropriated any traditions involving tomorrow and food :(
[16:52] <popey> Oh I'm not precious about dates ☺
[16:52] <popey> I'll eat other peoples food at any time of year
[16:56] <nigelb> I suppose popey loves Indian festivals.
[16:56] <popey> of course!
[16:56] <popey> diwali at work was great... _so_ much indian food
[16:56] <popey> nom
[16:56] <nigelb> did you get any sweets today?
[16:56] <popey> today? no.
[16:56] <popey> however I will pop out to the local indian shop and see what they have
[16:56] <nigelb> you are missing out then. It is a festival day.
[16:56] <popey> bummer
[16:57] <Pendulum> nigelb: what's today's festival? And what sort of sweets should we be looking for?
[16:59] <nigelb> Pendulum: Its Shivarathri. I suspect generic sweets. Not as big as diwali.
[16:59] <nigelb> Diwali is *the* festival with lots of sweets.
[16:59] <nigelb> For the past 2 years, I got boxes of sweets from work.
[17:00] <s-fox> nigelb,  I have been to a few Diwali festivals
[17:00] <s-fox> :)
[17:01] <nigelb> s-fox: did you like it?
[17:01] <czajkowski> hmm I've not done a propper lent in um.... about 5 years properly
[17:02] <dholbach_> alright my friends - I call it a day - see you all tomorrow
[17:02] <dholbach_> HUGS
[17:03] <s-fox> Yes, they are always a lot of fun.
[17:04] <s-fox> @ nigelb
[17:04] <meetingology> s-fox: Error: "nigelb" is not a valid command.
[17:04] <dholbach_> nigelb, man when you talk about sweets and festivals I'd immediately love to go back to India again :)
[17:05] <nigelb> s-fox: :)
[17:05] <nigelb> dholbach_: haha, you should, totally!
[17:05] <dholbach_> yeah, I know :)
[17:05] <s-fox> nigelb,  I made a video of one i went to in 2009 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqZ_gbGDygM&feature=plcp&context=C35efe85UDOEgsToPDskI1kW_f47gQ4RnDdWoRgFTy
[17:07] <dholbach_> alrightie - dinner time :)
[17:07] <dholbach_> see you :)
[17:07] <nigelb> s-fox: Diwali in India is sometimes scary. There's crackers all over the place. I was walking aound on the street and I had to watch where I was walking.
[17:08] <nigelb> Like, I might have walked into a cracker :P
[17:08] <s-fox> Sounds fun nigelb
[17:08] <s-fox> ;)
[17:09] <s-fox> biab
[17:09] <nigelb> Totally fun :)
[17:09] <daker> ouch! the aws account that was provided by kim0 to me was deleted :/
[18:52] <jono> mhall119, around?
[20:08] <mhall119> jono: yeah
[20:09] <mhall119> I was planning on attending the TB meeting in an hour
[20:09] <mhall119> but otherwise enjoying the federal holiday
[20:10] <jono> mhall119, cool, that's what I figured :-)
[20:10] <jono> mhall119, quick q: can you query l.u.c via a web API?
[20:11] <jono> I would love to have an accomplishment which is "Organized an Ubuntu Global Jam event"
[20:12] <mhall119> jono: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamPortal/API/
[20:13] <mhall119> jono: there is also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamPortal/API/Clients#Python_Wrapper which makes simple use cases easier
[20:13] <jono> mhall119, cool :-)
[20:13] <jono> Iwill check it out
[20:17]  * mhall119 is debating whether to post a response to "You're doing it wrong"
[20:17] <jono> mhall119, the fab thing?
[20:17] <jono> I wouldnt waste your energy
[20:18] <jono> mhall119, fancy testing the accomplishments system for me?
[20:18] <jono> if you are busy, don't worry
[20:18] <mhall119> jono: I can test it later today, are there setup instructions I can follow?
[20:19] <jono> mhall119, yup, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Installing - just updating them now to make sure they are working fine
[20:19] <mhall119> I've already written a reponse, just debating on whether it's worth posting or not
[20:20] <mhall119> jono: do I need to run a headless U1 server, or can it use the production one?
[20:20] <jono> mhall119, oh no, you dont need to run the server
[20:20] <jono> this is just the client
[20:20] <mhall119> ok
[20:20] <jono> it will connect to my server
[20:20] <mhall119> ah, perfect
[20:20] <jono> I just want to see if it works OK for you
[20:20] <jono> I spent a lot of time on it this weekend
[20:20] <jono> before you install let me just finish one other thing
[20:21] <mhall119> I'll try it this evening after the kids are in bed
[20:21] <jono> cool
[20:21] <jono> thanks!
[20:21] <mhall119> np
[20:21] <jono> email me when you have run it for the first time so I can approve your share on the server
[20:21] <jono> that bit is not automated yet...the script runs...I just need to cron it
[20:21] <mainerror> http://www.meetup.com/ubuntu-graz/ \o/