[03:33] ping cjohnston [03:33] yo [03:33] hey I'm getting there found it was the margins [03:33] un fortunately the main content is set to margin: 0 auto; [03:33] auto centers the block element [03:34] and basically we went the main content centered and the menu relative to it [03:34] still looking into the duplicate printing [03:35] can you reproduce? [03:38] haven't tried yet, was alternating between the two [03:38] just did a quick search for multiple block elements for side-bar [03:39] ok [03:39] because I moved that thing around at least 10 times [03:51] what was the name of that site that we're trying to emulate [03:52] landscape [03:52] svwilliams: dont forget to wrap the text please [03:53] wrap text? [03:53] if you look in my screenshot, the text wrapps off of the grey [03:56] ahh gotcha [04:00] I figured out the difference between summit and landscape [04:00] ok [04:00] in landscape the header section [04:00] goes across both the menu and main content [04:01] so the menu and main content are say 1000px [04:01] with a margin of "0 auto" [04:01] and the header is the same [04:02] I think I'm going to have to try to float the menu against the main content [04:02] which will be display: block, position:relative; margin: 0 auto; like the other center aligned elements === peterm-ubuntu is now known as Peter-lunch === Peter-lunch is now known as Peter-phone [14:21] cjohnston mhall119 nigelb meet IronPatriotNY -- he may be interested in working on some of your projects [14:22] hello IronPatriotNY [14:23] Hey cjohnston [14:23] IronPatriotNY: are you familiar with bzr, python and django? [14:23] We've met before a long while ago when we were trying to fix my login/OpenID issues with the LoCo portal [14:24] hey IronPatriotNY [14:24] Bazaar, yes, python, I'm learning. Django, I would like to learn as well. [14:24] ok.. cool [14:24] Coming from a PHP background, but from what I've seen of Python so far, not so bad. [14:39] mhall119 cjohnston nigelb meet slick666 he is another NY LoCo member with Python experience that would be interested (potentially) in assisting you guys [14:40] man.. cprofitt if these guys stick we will owe you a beer [14:40] lol [14:40] thanks cprofitt [14:40] hey slick666 [14:40] slick666: is a very solid coder too [14:40] and an absolutely awesome dude! [14:40] slick666: IronPatriotNY either of you interested in hacking on Summit? [14:40] I'm actually a prpgrammer by trade and I'm actually at PyCon for the next 7 days so some python tasks would be perfect [14:41] slick666: cool [14:41] For any Python/django projects, I would best serve as an apprentice at this point. [14:41] I say we out-source LTP and summit to New York [14:41] slick666: http://launchpad.net/summit [14:41] is there a description out there already on what needs being done? [14:41] cjohnston: can you give slick666 a quick run down on what summit is [14:41] cool [14:42] Let me point you to the couple things that we are tracking right now [14:42] Don't know too too much but I learn fast [14:42] point him at the blueprints, etc [14:42] slick666: summit is what we use for Ubuntu Developer Summit [14:42] its the scheduler [14:42] http://summit.ubuntu.com is where it lives [14:42] IronPatriotNY: slick666 bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/summit [14:43] blueprints that we are working on: [14:43] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/summit/+spec/linaro-q212-requirements [14:43] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/summit/+spec/summit-p-sprint [14:43] and https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-p-summit [14:44] lol, you can tell there is a programming conference here because between yesterday and this morning the inter-webs have slowed down a LOT [14:44] hehe [14:44] i hate it when that happens [14:45] If I recall right I think this year they were planning for a limit of 1800 people [14:45] heh [14:46] I gotta say UDS usually has really good pipes for the interwebs [14:46] :-) [14:47] ok I'm going to have to get some coffee and read over the documentation this morning IronPatrriotNY, you interested in working on this also? [14:47] wait a minute... IronPatriotNY [14:47] sry [14:47] Yes [14:48] I'm looking over the pages now. [14:48] i want some coffee too [14:48] Trying to get last years summit page so I can see that [14:48] there are docs on how to get started at summit.readthedocs.org [14:48] IronPatriotNY: summit.ubuntu.com/uds-p/ [14:48] thanks [14:48] slick666 IronPatriotNY - I actually am trying to help too, but I am sure you guys will get to coding much faster than I can [14:49] cjohnston and mhall119 are excellent tutors for getting you up to speed as well [14:49] they have always been willing to point me in the right direction [14:49] IronPatriotNY: slick666 this cprofitt guy is a drain on all resources... [14:49] jk [14:49] lol [14:49] haha [14:49] iirc cprofitt has given an MP or two [14:50] lol [14:50] one of these days he will be the project manager [14:50] I keep trying to convince cjohnston to use TI-Basic instead of Python :-) [14:50] heh [14:50] jk [14:51] brb guys, going to shower and get ready for the day === Peter-phone is now known as Peter-meeting [15:14] Am I able to run summit on a local server? [15:19] IronPatriotNY: yes [15:21] back [15:21] IronPatriotNY: on the readthedocs there are directions on setting up the virtualenv [15:21] lol, doesn;t look like I missed much [15:21] nope [15:21] thanks [15:21] nigelb, no tarmac :/ [15:22] daker: hrm.. summit just updated [15:23] https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/loco-team-portal/bzr-req-update/+merge/95074 [15:23] cjohnston, I'm not quite getting the reference "readthedocs", is that a link I'm missing? [15:24] 09.49.13 < cjohnston> there are docs on how to get started at summit.readthedocs.org [15:26] ah, thanks [15:26] I missed that link === Peter-meeting is now known as Peter [15:37] Hi all.. I'm looking for an openid lp login for drupal, somebody here can help me? [15:37] We (ubuntu-it) are running drupal 6.25 [15:39] l3on: #ubuntu-drupal [15:39] I'm also there, but few people :P [15:39] i dont know anyone in here who does anything with drupal [15:41] ubuntu.com is not running drupal ? [15:42] I think it is running an extremely hacked version, but i dont think anyone here is on the webteam [15:45] l3on: google shows http://drupal.org/project/openid-launchpad [15:46] cjohnston, yes, thanks... I was already on the LP project homepage [15:46] but there's no a clear documentation about these modules (3 in total) [15:46] and, somewhere, is written that canonical develop them [15:46] boh. [16:00] maybe cjohnston you know something about ubuntu-sso [16:01] for LP, the openid is lauchpad.net/~user [16:01] but for https://login.ubuntu.com/ ?? [16:19] no idea [17:29] Trying to setup summit locally according to readthedocs [17:29] and I get Error: No module named django_openid_auth [17:30] when I run ./manage.py init-summit in step 5.5 [17:30] IronPatriotNY: are you in the virtualenv? [17:31] yes [17:31] did you do pip install? [17:32] if your in the virtual env and installed everything correctly, you should have that [17:32] I followed the instructions exactly, up to copying local_settings.py.example to local_settings.py [17:32] I didn't input my own settings there yet [17:32] when i get the error im not in the virtual env [17:32] and yes I did [17:32] IronPatriotNY: normally you dont need to change anything in local_settings [17:32] IronPatriotNY: type clear [17:32] then enter [17:33] then paste me the line that shows (user@host blah blah) [17:33] daker: huh? which branch? [17:33] nigelb: ltp [17:33] will look in a bit [17:33] I believe I'm in virtualenv, (summit) prefixes my username/host [17:33] (summit)ironpatriotny@jari-XPS-L401X3:~/Projects/ubuntu/summit/src/summit/test-branch/summit$ [17:33] nigelb, https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/loco-team-portal/bzr-req-update/+merge/95074 [17:33] then yes [17:34] nigelb: can you help IronPatriotNY ? you know more about virtualenv than i do [17:36] Sec, in the middle of fixing a screwed up branch because it broke tarmac. [17:37] ty [17:43] cjohnston, I'm going to try again in a sec. I was following the directions from the docs, however now I took a look at the INSTALL file [17:43] There's packages in there I didn't have yet. [17:43] and my apt can't find postgresql-8.3 [17:45] IronPatriotNY: what version of ubuntu? [17:46] 11.10 [17:46] ah, so just install postgresql [17:46] without the version [17:46] the requirements.txt is for lucid. [17:47] what's majorly going wrong for you right now? [17:47] (I'm headed to bed in a bit) [17:48] thanks nigelb [17:48] daker: np! It has been broken for sometime, I only noticed it now thanks to you :) [17:49] nigelb, just trying to run summit locally [17:49] and ran into this error [17:49] Error: No module named django_openid_auth [17:49] okay, so, let's install it. [17:49] sec, let me find the correct command [17:50] IronPatriotNY: what instructions did you follow? [17:51] http://summit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installing.html [17:51] IronPatriotNY: okay, so you did the "pip install -r requirements.txt" step? [17:51] did it report a failure? [17:52] The first time it did, something about GCC [17:52] Then I ran it with sudo and it looked fine to me [17:52] ouch [17:52] okay, can you run it again (without sudo) [17:52] pastebin the output as well. [17:55] http://pastebin.com/rQkX7R8v [17:57] IronPatriotNY: okay, seems to have worked this time. [17:57] Try ./manage.py runserver again? [17:58] same error [17:58] that's weird. [17:59] OH. [17:59] IronPatriotNY: sudo apt-get install python-dev build-essentials [18:00] unable to locate build-essentials [18:00] Seems like I don't have anything lol [18:00] I knew I typo'd it [18:00] wait, let me find the right name [18:00] I'm not on Ubuntu so its extra hard :) [18:00] k thanks [18:01] IronPatriotNY: build-essential [18:01] Seriously? I don't know why it didn't suggest that. Only 1 letter away [18:02] well, bash isn't great with suggestions [18:02] zsh does that so well :) [18:02] Well it's installing, not at a great speed but it's going [18:05] okay [18:05] so after this [18:05] do the pip step again [18:05] I'm headed to bed now. [18:05] Okay will do [18:06] Thanks a lot for the help. [18:06] If this does not fix it, edit requirements.txt and remove the bzr line [18:06] k