[07:02] good morning === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach === ButterflyOfFire is now known as Guest76513 === Guest76513 is now known as ButterflyOfFire === nhandler_ is now known as nhandler [18:19] Hello [18:19] Hey there MarkDude go ahead [18:20] * MarkDude wants to make sure that the article on ITworld does not rub off on Oregon Team [18:20] http://www.itworld.com/node/279368 [18:21] Leadership there- as well as members made VERY clear to me they wanted nothing to do with the Twitter account I created [18:21] * MarkDude has stated numerous times that - opinions are his own- and do not reflect ANY projects he is involved with [18:22] I am catch up with the comments as we type, give me a bit to read it [18:22] They are coming up for approval soon. [18:23] * MarkDude assumes that my actions will not be held against them, BUT wants to make effort to make sure of that :) [18:27] It was the Oregon logs that helped Brian Proffit figure it out. It was fairly obvious to many folks that I was behind it. I DID say stuff in other logged channels- on purpose [18:27] * MarkDude did however miscalculate tho. I assumed it would be logs in Fedora that tied it together. [18:28] During my last dealing with the Council, it was exaplined to me that logged channels were not indesed and searchable by the Googles [18:28] * MarkDude was apparently mistaken [18:29] * MarkDude thought there was a robot.txt file to stop crawling on Ubuntu channels [18:29] And that they were only searchable by going to central location for Ubuntu logs [18:30] Soooooooo, it was suggested that I write the Council directly on this via email. [18:31] * MarkDude is of course willing to do this, but wanted to ask a few councilfolk how to proceed first :) [18:32] https://twitter.com/#!/BoycottOSCON The Twitter account I created [18:32] I see most of that in Brian's Article. [18:32] I don't think it will affect the Oregon Team [18:32] After 4 tweets, people KNEW it was me due to my use of hashtags and humor [18:32] Cool [18:33] * MarkDude assumed so- but wanted to make sure [18:33] If you'd feel better though, You can send a mail to the council for everyone else to weigh in [18:33] Cool, I will try to keep it brief :D [18:34] * MarkDude took a stance relating to standing up for the Community in general. It would not be good for some community folks to get heat for my actions [18:35] Ty itnet7 . [18:35] * MarkDude wants to know if you have any specific advice on how to email? [18:35] No worries. [18:35] Besides trying to limit my chasing of windmills :D [18:35] ;-) [18:36] * MarkDude will go unping c profitt :) [20:09] Hello, does anybody has a clue when the next Global Jam is planned? I expect begin of september... [20:12] RawChid: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam it will be announced there and on the planet but likely same time of year [20:13] its up to the Community Team though and I'm sure they collaborate on the date with the LC and Community Council. [20:13] Yeah, I know the URL, but it's still "March 2012". afaik it's about a month before the next Ubuntu Release [20:14] I'll begin to plan for begin of sept. [20:20] you can always plan a Jam when you want RawChid, it just loose the global adjective :) [20:28] I know, last Jam I organised we weren't able to do it on the same date as Global. This time it would be nice to plan 1 day in the same weekend :) [20:28] RawChid: understandable [20:29] RawChid: We are having a Bug Jam this month for example to help get bugs fixed ahead of Alpha 1 and also do work upstream in Debian that will benefit Ubuntu [20:29] Impromptu Jams are always good [20:30] bkerensa: interesting, do you have an URL or something with more info? [20:31] RawChid: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/1789/detail/ [20:32] Is it possible to attend/help via IRC? [20:32] Ubuntu has been transitioning some packages to multi-arch since last cycle so we are just continuing the transitioning process we started last month [20:32] RawChid: Yeah we always use our irc channel to discuss things and interact since we usually are using multiple meeting rooms to collaborate