[00:47] <jrwren> i seriously don't know how anyone uses ubuntu on teh desktop
[00:47] <jrwren> inability to resize windows is terrible.
[01:01] <rick_h> you can't resize windows?
[01:16] <jrwren> not on bottom or right sides
[01:16] <jrwren> top left ocrner works, but that is kinda silly
[01:16] <jrwren> i think I'm started to side with rick_h about certain advanced things
[01:16] <jrwren> like copy on selection
[01:17] <jrwren> the fact that it is default on my mac with iTerm2 and I don' tknow how ot enable it in gnome terminal is telling.
[01:17] <jrwren> easy of use... *sigh*
[11:33] <brousch> jrwren: now wait a minute. in osx you had to resize a window by clicking and dragging only the lower right corner until, osx lion. how is this same "feature" a problem in ubuntu but not is osx?
[11:34] <brousch> and in kde i can resize a window by any edge
[11:35] <brousch> ah, damnit. it's april fools day
[14:53] <jrwren> brousch: i've no idea. I haven't used osx until now.
[14:53] <jrwren> i guess if i used old osx it owuld be a problem in osx.
[16:14] <greg-g> snap-l: have you see http://cchits.net/ ?
[16:14] <greg-g> I just saw a buddy on identi.ca saying he was listening to the latest episode
[17:03] <snap-l> greg-g: Yep, and was going to participate, but the shownotes overhead was a bit high
[17:04] <snap-l> That and most of what is played on OMC is pretty fringe
[17:04] <snap-l> though there have been some tracks from OMC
[20:04] <snap-l> btw: Meeting tonight
[21:38] <greg-g> best. commit. message. ever. https://gitorious.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin/commit/e089b66bde44ec90950a0acc9d471245295ffa4e
[21:38] <greg-g> though, one of those is now probably more of an inside joke feel for me (the flip a fukken table one)
[21:39] <greg-g> snap-l: what do they need for the shownotes?
[22:10] <rick_h> can you generate a diff at all? having a hard time figuring out how to get from the commit ot the diff
[22:55] <greg-g> rick_h: yeah, me too. Basically, a bunch of commits on a diff branch to switch from mongo to sql
[23:15] <rick_h> ah, I knew he was thinking of trying out sqlalchemy at Pycon so curious if he did that or not
[23:56] <snap-l> greg-g: It was pretty strange. I'd have to look at it again, but essentially I thought "this is way too much work for too little benefit"
[23:58] <greg-g> huh, weird