[00:54] reading ^^ [00:55] I bought a remote and it works great but I have ideas for remotes [00:56] on have the left & right click buttons like a mouse thenhave a up down right left f1 f2 f3 esc spacebar backspace and rnter [00:56] that would be all the keys that would be needed [00:57] as onboard works great [00:57] have 3 different user out of the box [00:57] one super user or admin [00:57] this person can install and we do just about anything [00:58] 2) family use this is for when you are watching tv with you family you may do what ever you like but you may not install anything [00:59] 2) kids user for cartoon channels and what not games and learning center also [01:00] the mouse like actions of the remote work great for me it is a simple all in one remote that 9.99 at rite aid [01:01] <~~ Knows knothing of NUX [01:01] but learns fast [01:02] lol "stay tuned" |||||| this is the emergency broadcasting system saying that my Ubuntu tv is awesome and complies great. [01:03] Who is this Jay and wgy is he not on this channel ? [01:03] I think that we should have weekly meetings [01:04] weed out the people that just "want" to help out and the people that are "active". As I am at a huge crossroad [01:05] like should I make a .qml file for each program that runs in Ubuntu would look cool but would get trown oput the window in a couple of days/? months I DONT know I am IN THE DARK [01:05] that is why a meeting and or something to that nature would be good for all of us [01:06] I am good at what I do I leave tags in my code and can pick up a new lang in about 48 hrs [01:07] but that being said there is no reason to leave people out an in the cold. there needs to be communication . Maybe there is and I just dont see it or am not suppose to see it . IDK [01:08] BOTTOM LINE [01:08] err caps [01:09] I just want this too work. weither it is nux weither it is qt bottom line i is I am a fsf closet person. and I hate too see other companies get all the spot light [01:09] the longer things drag the worse and harder it is going to be to have a "good launch" [01:10] what do you mean by fsf closet person? [01:10] like I like fsf software [01:10] or that I belive in the 4 freedooms [01:11] bobweaver: that's good, free software is a wonderful thing [01:11] or that I belive that one should look at hardware that they are buying to make sure that it is all fOSS or fsf or opensource [01:12] < but is not nazi about it [01:13] bobweaver: so nobody is meaning to leave you in the dark by any means. It's just that we, the Ubuntu TV team within Canonical are very small. It is also true that development of the product is very, very early. So I would ask for your patience with us, because you're developing on the cutting edge, in many ways, ahead of Saviq and I. [01:14] In the dark was a bad use of words :) [01:15] but maybe if I call canonical IDK what too do. but I do know that everyday that we wait google sells another tv [01:15] or boxee or itv [01:15] indeed [01:15] but what are we to do? we are developing as fast as we can [01:16] This is an enormous project. [01:16] nothing you guys are doing great :) [01:16] thanks! [01:16] you could hire someone like me that whould work 24/7 [01:16] you shouldn't work 24/7, it's not good for you [01:17] but your enthusiasm is great! [01:17] If I had direction I could help you guys [01:17] you will get direction, very soon [01:18] I guess 1st thing is 1st learn nux [01:18] up until 2 weeks ago I didn't even have any direction for myself as a Canonical employee [01:18] I know vala and c and C++ [01:18] excellent [01:20] I mean if you look at my youtube time line you can see that 10 days or so I had no idea how to code in QT/qml [01:20] nor did I :) [01:20] looking at pm ^^ [01:49] for any one that has not see you can see me using the remote in the video from 1:28 on [01:49] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-sUVVvRdKE [01:51] I also forgot to stop the launcher (unity) before I stared that video woops :) [02:10] bobweaver: Jay isn't in here because he's not on the TV team, he's on the Unity team, but he's going to be a good person to talk to about NUX and Dash work [02:11] Sweet mhall119 [02:11] thanks that will come in handy [02:11] mhall119, what do you think about weekly meeting ? [02:12] bobweaver: your qt/qml stuff, were you working on the coverflow stuff in the dash? [02:12] some of it yeah [02:12] most is all lens stuff [02:12] scopes ect [02:12] bobweaver: I think regular meetings woould be great, but you need to give the TV team time to find their footing [02:12] they kind of had the rug pulled out from under them with the whole Unity 2d/3d decision [02:12] mhall119, I will keep that in mind [02:13] yeah I could imgain [02:13] bobweaver: I'd like to see if you can help with the NUX/Dash work that needs to be added to Unity 3d, which is why jhodapp and I were talking about getting you together with Jay [02:15] What is NUX ? [02:15] a libary ? [02:15] yeah, I'm not real clear on what all it does, but I gather it's what draws the Launcher, Dash and HUD components [02:16] yes, a library [02:16] C++ [02:16] ahh [02:16] it's a wrapper library on top of OpenGL [02:16] perfect [02:16] makes sense [02:17] you can still pass through native OpenGL commands is what I'm told, while simultaneously using NUX [02:17] that's the extent of my knowledge so far :) [02:40] allright mark the time and date 10:40 pm -0400 I am going to start to move over to NUX [07:37] jhodapp: did you install ubuntu tv on pandaboard? [20:13] Hello everybody I have great news. So I give a couple of local shops Ubuntu cds and info on Ubuntu train there staff ect. well I was at one of these stores today I showed off Ubuntu TV prototype and they owner of the store wants me to set up a display for it. which I will be doing tomorrow. That way people can view it and start to save up there penny's :) [20:15] store gets about 50 too 200 heads a day in it