[01:31] <len-dt> knome, Bug #1037849  for no starting point for color manager
[06:12] <smartboyhw> Hi!
[10:56]  * smartboyhw waves at stochastic
[12:50] <ttoine> hi
[12:54]  * smartboyhw waves at ttoine
[14:28] <ailo> len-dt: Kernels are built https://gitorious.org/ubuntustudio-testing/pages/Kernel
[14:28]  * smartboyhw waves at ailo
[14:28] <ailo> For i386 (forgot to mention that)
[14:28] <ailo> smartboyhw: Hi
[14:28] <knome> hey smartboyhw 
[14:28] <smartboyhw> How about amd64!?
[14:29] <ailo> len-dt: If you like, you can get the source for the tests. There's a script that let's you install all the kernels in 'src/install-kernels'. The git tree is git://gitorious.org/ubuntustudio-testing/ubuntustudio-testing.git
[14:30] <smartboyhw> Now I'm not happy about no kernels for amd64
[14:30] <smartboyhw> Hi knome_
[14:32] <ailo> smartboyhw: The tests aren't ready yet. I'll let you know when they are, and give you instructions on how to perform them. Until then, it is not my concern whether you are happy or not about my kernel builds.
[14:32] <smartboyhw> ...Sorry
[14:32] <smartboyhw> Notify me when it does
[14:37]  * smartboyhw waves at scott-work
[14:39] <scott-work> hi smartboyhw 
[14:40] <smartboyhw> A kidding thing: Anyone want to start a Ubuntu Studio blog?
[14:51] <knome> smartboyhw, there is one at ubuntustudio.org ;)
[14:51] <smartboyhw> !
[14:55] <smartboyhw> knome: A blog has more updates, I think
[14:55] <knome> sure. but technically, the US website has blog-type mechanics enabled; you just need to start using them
[14:55] <smartboyhw> Yeah, I need to write a post to get more testers in, I think
[14:56] <scott-work> smartboyhw: how is the documentation going?
[14:56] <knome> sounds like the xubuntu testing situation :D
[14:56] <knome> scott-work, http://dagobah.princessleia.com/Xubuntu/12.10 for xubuntu docs ;)
[14:56] <smartboyhw> scott-work: 50%.
[14:57] <smartboyhw> Wow! That's serious, knome
[14:57] <scott-work> smartboyhw: and knome has a good point, we have the functionality in the website for a blog, we just haven't used it currently, i don't expect that pushing anything we do to a dedicated blog will improve the frequency necessarily
[14:57] <smartboyhw> !
[14:57] <scott-work> smartboyhw: yeah, knome is trying to do a complete offline rewrite for inclusion with the install (if i'm not mistaken)
[14:57] <smartboyhw> Wow!
[15:05] <knome> that's right. that's one of our main goals for this cycle
[15:06] <smartboyhw> Hey, knome, you're back!
[15:06] <knome> yeah, at least for a while; didn't catch my wife on the phone, so might need to run in a few
[15:06] <smartboyhw> !
[15:06] <knome> what's with the exclamation marks? :)
[15:07] <smartboyhw> ! = surprised:)
[15:07] <knome> surprised that i have a wife or that she didn't answer me? ;)
[15:07] <smartboyhw> First one: No. Second one: Yes!
[15:08] <knome> well, she's working for 12h+ today, so she might be doing something right now..
[15:08] <smartboyhw> 12h+! Now that's busy.
[15:08] <knome> yeah, and she voluntarily took the longer shift...
[15:09] <smartboyhw> knome: That doesn't happen in my region
[15:09] <knome> :)
[15:12] <smartboyhw> knome: Anyone ever used ubuntustudio as his nick?
[15:13] <knome> probably not, and don't know why one would want to do that
[15:14] <smartboyhw> Hmm, let me try that:)
[15:55] <smartboyhw> Bye!
[15:57] <smartboyhw> cya knome and scott-work
[15:59] <scott-work> astraljava: i have a reason for the cd image email failure on the mailing list - "Too many recipients to the message"
[16:00] <scott-work> however, i will not have time for several hours to investigate a mailing list setting to bypass this