[00:38] <JoseeAntonioR> cjohnston: ping
[00:38] <cjohnston> pong
[00:39] <JoseeAntonioR> hey, have you got access to the wordpress site uds.ubuntu.com? found a uds-q link
[00:39] <cjohnston> where
[00:40] <JoseeAntonioR> already filed a bug, in remote participation
[00:40] <JoseeAntonioR> http://uds.ubuntu.com/community/remote-participation/
[00:40] <cjohnston> where is the bug
[00:40] <JoseeAntonioR> lp?
[00:40] <JoseeAntonioR> let me get the link
[00:41] <JoseeAntonioR> https://bugs.launchpad.net/uds-project/+bug/1039825
[00:41] <ubot2`> Ubuntu bug 1039825 in uds-project "uds-q link in community/remote-participation" [Undecided,New]
[00:43] <cjohnston> bug #1039825
[00:43] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1039825 in uds-project "uds-q link in community/remote-participation" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1039825
[00:43] <JoseeAntonioR> thanks, cjohnston :)
[00:43] <cjohnston> yup
[06:55] <dpm> morning
[07:14] <dholbach_> good morning
[08:10] <czajkowski> aloha
[08:10] <czajkowski> hows everyone
[08:37] <huats> morning everyone
[10:54] <dholbach> dpm, we finally got ubuntu-packaging-guide into the archive! :)
[10:54] <dholbach> with that we should be ready to start the translations :)
[10:54] <dpm> dholbach, \o/ nice!
[10:55] <dpm> dholbach, I'll need to manually approve the translation template the first time off. Do you have the link to the source package in LP, is it just ubuntu-packaging-guide?
[10:55]  * dpm looks
[10:57] <dholbach> dpm, hum - is it not https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-packaging-guide?
[10:57] <dholbach> we generate the source package from the upstream branch
[10:57] <dpm> dholbach, yep. Looking at https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/ubuntu-packaging-guide/+imports it seems it does not generate a .pot file on build
[10:58] <dpm> it needs to create it so that the .pot template can be imported by LP
[10:58] <dholbach> that'd be for language packs, right?
[10:58] <dpm> yeah
[10:58] <dholbach> ah, we won't be in main for a while :)
[10:58] <dpm> ah, gotcha
[10:59] <dholbach> so I'll mail the l10n list later on when the package is available for installation
[10:59] <dholbach> it was just binaryNEWed
[10:59] <dpm> dholbach, actually, we do enable universe translations now, so it could still be translated in LP
[11:00] <dholbach> right now it be possible to translate it in the lp: project
[11:00] <dholbach> and Ubuntu Translators should be able to do it
[11:00] <dholbach> is there an advantage to translate the source package?
[11:03] <dpm> one big advantage is that you get more people translating it. Having a template available on translations.l.n/ubuntu gives it way more visibility. Translations can be enabled both in the upstream project and the Ubuntu source package, as they are shared (translate in one place, it gets automatically translated on the other side)
[11:04] <dpm> also, I haven't been following Sphinx for a while, so I cannot really remember if it uses gettext at runtime. But if it does, and it loads .mo files for translations, then translations can be shipped in language packs instead of SRU'ing them
[11:04] <dholbach> hum
[11:05] <dpm> anyway, these are the options on the table, now up to you to decide :)
[11:05] <dholbach> I'm not quite sure about this - right now we ship ubuntu-packaging-guide-html-de packages
[11:05] <dholbach> or we are going to in the future, if we have a certain percentage of translations in
[11:05] <dpm> ah, that makes me think that it doesn't use gettext, but rather generates translated html files
[11:05] <dholbach> yes
[12:38] <jcastro> technoviking: ok that guy has started with the vbulletin license and installed it
[12:38] <jcastro> I should have a better understanding of his progress on mondayish. (He plans to work on it on the weekends)
[15:02] <twobottux`> aucommunity: Why are there popular ideas on Brainstorm that developers haven't implemented? [closed] <http://askubuntu.com/questions/171069/why-are-there-popular-ideas-on-brainstorm-that-developers-havent-implemented>
[15:19] <greg-g> haha
[15:40] <jcastro> popey: time to pack it up
[15:40] <jcastro> mageia is now #2 on distrowatch
[15:40]  * balloons notes the ec2 clickbot farm is working
[15:41] <balloons> http://distrowatch.com/mageia.. click click!
[15:51] <popey> haha jcastro
[16:08] <mhall119> wow, Mageia is 10 times as popular as Red Hat.  That means they're a $10 Billion company, right?
[16:15] <cjohnston> lol
[16:30] <dholbach> alright - I call it a day
[16:30] <dholbach> see you all tomorrow :)
[16:31] <cjohnston> james_w: https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/launchpad-work-items-tracker/add-print-statement-debug/+merge/120827
[16:46] <czajkowski> cjohnston: get the link I posted about campfire manager?
[16:51] <cjohnston> czajkowski: I saw it.. I didn't get to look into it. do you still have the link handy?
[16:52] <czajkowski> cjohnston: https://github.com/CampFireManager/cfm2
[16:52] <czajkowski> ta da ;)
[16:53] <cjohnston> ty
[16:56] <czajkowski> np
[16:59] <cjohnston> czajkowski: am I missing something? it looks like its the same type of thing as Summit? or were you just showing me to show me
[17:00] <czajkowski> yes to show you
[17:00] <czajkowski> it has some nice features
[17:00] <czajkowski> it's used at conferences
[17:00] <cjohnston> gotcha
[17:00] <cjohnston> I see that it can SMS
[17:01] <czajkowski> yup
[17:01] <czajkowski> and QR code
[17:03] <christoffer> Who should I speak with if I'm thinking about organizing a meet-up for Nordic LoCos at the UDS in Copenhagen
[17:07] <czajkowski> cjohnston: you could put the information on the wiki page and create an event on the LTP if you like for some oevenint
[17:07] <czajkowski> I dont know which one to suggest as there could be stuff planned
[17:15] <mhall119> I haven't heard of any after-hours plans yet
[17:15] <mhall119> I assume there will be some evening events by Canonical and it's partners
[17:15] <mhall119> but nothing about which days
[17:17] <christoffer> ok
[17:18] <christoffer> perhaps still to early
[17:20] <mhall119> christoffer: you can safely assume the closing night will have a Canonical sponsored event
[17:21] <christoffer> yea, I know...it said so in the registration form
[17:22] <mhall119> 1/w 25
[17:23] <christoffer> It will be my first UDS...are the days fully booked from 8 to 18 with sessions?
[17:24] <czajkowski> cjohnston: yup from 9-6
[17:24] <czajkowski> christoffer: from 9-6
[17:24] <mhall119> ^^ what she said
[17:24] <christoffer> :D
[17:24] <mhall119> there's a couple 15 minute breaks, and a lunch that is provided
[17:24] <christoffer> ok
[17:24] <mhall119> but otherwise it's all sessions
[17:25] <AlanBell> no slacking
[17:25] <christoffer> Just attended the IETF in Vancouver so I assume the UDS will be sort of similiar
[17:28] <christoffer> sounds like it's better to book a lunch meeting or something like that ...if we're not too many.
[17:33] <czajkowski> christoffer: during the day tends to be a lot harder as people are in sessions and run to lunch and then to after sessions, you really are better off trying to do something at 6pm
[17:33] <christoffer> aha ok
[17:34] <christoffer> Thanks for info ...now it's time to watch TV.
[17:34] <christoffer> cya
[17:38] <bkerensa_> weee
[17:57] <jcastro> <-- late  lunch
[18:06] <cjohnston> czajkowski: quit pinging me :-P
[18:07] <czajkowski> cjohnston: sorry happens me and colin watson most days in other channels
[18:07] <cjohnston> me too.. heh
[18:10] <cjohnston> UDS wiki pages are all updated to UDS R.. Go forth and populate :-)