[01:01] <akgraner> paultag, ping
[01:01] <paultag> akgraner: what's up 
[01:02] <akgraner> how's the clone coming?
[01:02] <akgraner> had time to work on it yet?
[01:02] <paultag> akgraner: what clone? :) 
[01:03] <akgraner> the clone of you dude that the world is waiting anxiously for :-P
[01:03] <paultag> :P
[02:13] <greg-g> akgraner: I have the paultag clone on my xmas, birthday, father's day, and even my son's birthday wish list!
[02:13] <paultag> :)
[02:15] <akgraner> greg-g :-)
[02:16] <akgraner> greg-g yeah everyone wants to be paultag when they grow up
[02:16] <paultag> awwwww!
[02:23] <mhall119> akgraner: I wish I was like paultag when I was younger 
[02:23] <akgraner> mhall119, I just wish I was younger :-)
[02:24] <mhall119> +1
[02:24] <mhall119> growing up sucks
[02:25] <paultag> yar
[02:27] <akgraner> mhall119, I didn't say I was all "growed-up"  I just said I wish I was younger :-P
[02:31]  * mhall119 would never accuse you of being "growed-up"
[02:31] <akgraner> :-)
[08:06] <dholbach> good morning
[16:52] <paultag> morning
[17:10]  * czajkowski ticles taggy
[17:10] <paultag> czajkowski: :)
[17:10] <paultag> czajkowski: How's it going?
[17:14] <czajkowski> ntb 
[17:15] <paultag> awesome :)
[17:15] <paultag> I just re-discovered some of my old code, and found it super useful
[17:15] <paultag> I'm fairly stoked. I guess I never really used it
[17:16] <paultag> getting ready for pycon soon, so that's up next
[17:36] <cprofitt> yo paultag 
[17:37] <cprofitt> long time no see dude... how ya doing?
[17:47] <paultag> well thanks
[17:47] <paultag> how are you?
[17:52] <cprofitt> I  am pretty good paultag 
[17:53] <cprofitt> just used bzr to take a look at locolint
[17:53] <cprofitt> trying to do a bit more programming stuff
[17:53] <cprofitt> so it should be a good learning lesson to look at it
[17:57] <paultag> rad :)
[17:59] <paultag> should be very straight forward
[18:12] <cprofitt> mind if I ping you wish questions if I have them?
[18:42] <cprofitt> paultag: quick question... looking at lp.py you are importing gettext, and launchpadlib.launcpad -- were are those being imported from?
[18:46] <JanC> gettext is part of Python's standard library, launchpadlib is in the python-launchpadlib package
[18:47] <JanC> cprofitt: ^^^
[18:50] <cprofitt> cool.
[18:50] <cprofitt> thought it was something like that
[19:01] <cprofitt> thanks JanC 
[19:03] <paultag> That app could use some l10n / i18n 
[19:03] <paultag> iirc all the strings are wrapped, but it's not translated or using the pot files or something
[19:03] <paultag> it's been a hella long time since I've touched that code
[19:03] <paultag> someone whined about it being english only and never contributed back
[19:03] <paultag> which is just ultra-lame
[19:05] <paultag> also, all release names are pink floyd songs
[19:05] <paultag> I hope that stays true
[19:07] <paultag> the mail system should also perhaps be changed to use jinja2 or similar
[19:07] <paultag> rather then strings inline, which suck
[19:07] <paultag> and hopefully translated
[19:09] <cprofitt> jinja2... have not heard of that...
[19:09] <cprofitt> what is i18n vs. l10n?
[19:10] <paultag> cprofitt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalization_and_localization
[19:10] <paultag> cprofitt: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/intro-i18n/
[19:10] <paultag> same thing really
[19:10] <cprofitt> I learned about l10n earlier today
[19:10] <paultag> there's a bug on it iirc
[19:10] <paultag> for locolint
[19:11] <cprofitt> I will try to take a look at that too
[19:12] <paultag> righto
[19:12] <cprofitt> ah... L10n is localizatoin, m17n is multilingualization and i18n is internationalization
[19:14] <JanC> where i18n is mostly referring to stuff that is not purely a matter of translations
[19:14] <paultag> right
[19:15] <paultag> the app is mostly all set, but it needs a decent amount of work to make it all right
[19:15] <paultag> perhaps a job for one of the non-english speaking LC members
[19:15] <paultag> since this is something they'll need to do their jobs ;)
[19:18]  * cprofitt nods
[21:31] <locodir-user> bonjour
[21:35] <locodir-user> y"a quelqu"un ?