[07:46] <dholbach> good morning
[12:08] <maiatoday> hi all, should we be using loco.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com to track irc monthly loco meeting agendas?
[12:08] <czajkowski> maiatoday: for a locoteam ?
[12:08] <maiatoday> yes
[12:08] <maiatoday> we were using the wiki system before and sortof switched over to loco.ubuntu.com now we have a muddle of both :)
[12:09] <czajkowski> maiatoday: it'sup to teams, you may want to use the wiki, or use the loco.u.c perhaps picking one and sticking with it 
[12:09] <czajkowski> a lot seem to create the event on the LTP , and then add the mins and summary to the wiki afterwards ?
[12:11] <maiatoday> I like the loco site cause it seems more visible but people say it is buggy sometimes, we were doing that at one stage but I'll go ask the others what they want to do. thanks.
[12:12] <czajkowski> np
[12:19] <head_victim> maiatoday: we had timezone issues with loco.u.c until we assigned our IRC channel venue a local timezone.
[12:20] <head_victim> So we all thought it was buggy for ical feeds but foudn out it was more how we were trying to use it 
[12:20] <maiatoday> ty head_victim I'll try that, I haven't seen it to be buggy so I don't know the details of the bugginess
[12:21] <czajkowski>  of course if there are bugs, please file them, but also help get more people on board to help fix them 
[12:21] <head_victim> We thought leaving it as UTC meant it woudl convert to local when put into the feed (our loco covers multi time zones)
[12:21] <head_victim> That's the only buginess I've noticed (that was actually more us not understanding it properly)
[12:24] <maiatoday> head_victim: our meeting only has a channel no venue
[12:24] <head_victim> Yeah but the channel is a venue ;)
[12:25] <head_victim> You may not have the same issue but thought I'd share our experience in case it helps you iron out any issues you're having.
[12:27] <maiatoday> ok there is a separate timezone option, which uses team default if you don't set it, it doesn't seem to be attached to a venue but rather to the meeting
[21:39] <h00k> mhall119: you're a dude.
[21:40] <h00k> mhall119: "Unity has been ported to Arch, Suse and (partially) Fedora."
[21:40] <mhall119> I am a dude
[21:40] <h00k> I was going to respond and say approximately that, but I didn't verify SuSE or Fedora.
[21:41] <h00k> mhall119: I just poked my head in to say that.  That is all. Carry on.
[21:41] <mhall119> :)
[21:44] <paultag> mhall119: python-sunlight is archive-ready
[21:44] <paultag> mhall119: and it'll be in debian soon, I'll requestsync it back down to Ubunt
[21:52] <JanC> h00k: AFAIK only Unity 2D is/was (fully) ported to OpenSuse, and nothing ever got into Fedora...?
[21:54] <JanC> also, AFAIK the OpenSuse repository for Unity is not maintained anymore
[22:14] <mhall119> paultag: nice