cjohnston | http://ifunny.mobi/iJ5HyeoBO#J5HyeoBO | 00:12 |
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jono | balloons, can you let me edit the presentation? | 01:27 |
balloons | bien sir mon ami | 01:27 |
balloons | je suis desole | 01:27 |
balloons | wait.. it says you can | 01:27 |
balloons | lol | 01:27 |
jono | odd | 01:28 |
* balloons wasn't an idiot | 01:28 | |
jono | oh cool | 01:28 |
* jono was | 01:28 | |
jono | :-) | 01:28 |
balloons | lol | 01:28 |
balloons | k -- I'll be about if you have any questions | 01:29 |
jono | thanks, man! | 01:32 |
cprofitt | night all | 02:04 |
cjohnston | night cp | 02:04 |
dholbach | good morning | 07:01 |
elfy | morning | 07:08 |
dholbach | hi elfy | 07:14 |
czajkowski | http://www.canonical.com/about-canonical/resources/case-studies/capgemini-bpo-deploys-hybrid-thin-client-solution-ubuntu-adva folks might find this an intersting read | 08:42 |
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dholbach | for a demo I wanted to set my shell environment to english - I thought "export LC_ALL=C" would suffice - it seems it doesn't - does somebody know how I can do it? | 14:37 |
dholbach | it seems like in my session settings I have English at the top of the list as well but it doesn't seem to work either | 14:38 |
dholbach | hum | 14:38 |
popey | dholbach, export LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 ? | 14:39 |
dholbach | daniel@daydream:~$ export LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 | 14:39 |
dholbach | daniel@daydream:~$ LC_ALL=C bzr branch bla | 14:39 |
dholbach | bzr: ERROR: Kein Zweig: »/home/daniel/bla/«. | 14:39 |
dholbach | daniel@daydream:~$ | 14:39 |
dholbach | ah sorry | 14:39 |
dholbach | still same output without the LC_ALL=C | 14:39 |
tsimpson | try LANG=C | 14:43 |
dholbach | still no dice | 14:45 |
dholbach | also tried to set LANGUAGE | 14:45 |
dholbach | I'll make do somehow | 14:45 |
dholbach | :) | 14:45 |
dpm | dholbach, perhaps setting LC_MESSAGES directly might help, but in general, bzr should be in English with LC_ALL=C , I'm also a bit puzzled | 14:59 |
mhall119 | dholbach: where is the hangout being broadcast? | 15:05 |
mhall119 | no link from your blog :( | 15:05 |
cjohnston | AlanBell: ping | 15:11 |
AlanBell | hi cjohnston | 15:52 |
cjohnston | AlanBell: is there anything to worry about with upgrading the server that etherpad is on to precise | 15:52 |
AlanBell | should all be fine, I have run it on precise | 15:53 |
cjohnston | any update on etherpad-lite? | 15:54 |
jcastro | we have a charm for that! | 15:55 |
cjohnston | blah | 15:55 |
AlanBell | I will check what the current status of it is | 15:56 |
AlanBell | jcastro: what is the story with charms when you want to tweak an installation? like add a theme or plugin or hack some files | 15:57 |
AlanBell | do you have to change the charm so that the changes get copied when you add a unit or something? | 15:57 |
jcastro | ideally the charm handles user data | 15:58 |
jcastro | so like, it sticks all that in VCS for you and repulls on new deployments | 15:58 |
jcastro | but I would just modify a charm locally and keep that. | 15:59 |
AlanBell | ok | 15:59 |
jcastro | I think the ideal state is either the VCS thing or your "theme" or whatever is a subordinate charm of the main one | 16:00 |
jcastro | so deploy wordpress, then $mystuff-wordpress on top of the generic one | 16:00 |
dholbach | mhall119, I posted it on @ubuntudev accounts | 16:00 |
mhall119 | dholbach: do you have a few minutes before you end your day to talk to me about the ARB restaffing? | 16:01 |
dholbach | yes | 16:01 |
mhall119 | hangouts hate me today | 16:03 |
mhall119 | dholbach: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/b075b62411e0fc4b78afe47a7cae9783328e8abf?authuser=0&hl=en | 16:03 |
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dholbach | have a great rest of your day everyone! | 16:58 |
jcastro | pleia2, hey uh .... | 18:41 |
jcastro | is the meter on your blog right? | 18:41 |
pleia2 | jcastro: yeah, and I managed to reach my goal already (!) | 18:45 |
jcastro | wow | 18:45 |
jcastro | that is _awesome_ | 18:45 |
pleia2 | people are amazing :) | 18:45 |
jcastro | like, I had no doubt you'd eventually reach the goal | 18:46 |
jcastro | just not like in 3 hours, hahaha | 18:47 |
jcastro | Dang, maybe I should ask for a new BBQ on the internet | 18:47 |
snap-l | jcastro: pleia2's intentions are altruistic. The internet is not some "The Secret" proxy. ;) | 18:48 |
snap-l | That said, if you are successful, please also ask the Internet for whatever is on my Amazon Wishlist. | 18:49 |
snap-l | especially the 60" gong. | 18:49 |
jcastro | yeah me too! | 18:50 |
snap-l | http://www.gongs-unlimited.com/pasygo60.html | 18:51 |
pleia2 | lol | 18:51 |
mhall119 | jcastro: can you reddit http://mhall119.com/2012/09/looking-for-a-few-good-devs/ please | 19:17 |
jcastro | yep, one sec | 19:17 |
mhall119 | thanks | 19:17 |
* mhall119 is kind of ashamed to admit how much time he spent on that image | 19:18 | |
jcastro | http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/zq29s/looking_for_a_few_good_devs/ | 19:21 |
mhall119 | thanks jcastro | 19:22 |
jcastro | hey mhall119 | 19:25 |
jcastro | so other than non-voting | 19:25 |
jcastro | a helper can totally help with the backlog right? | 19:25 |
jcastro | so basically, rule out all the simple fixes, and so on | 19:26 |
jcastro | so by the time it hits an ARB person ... it could just be all ready to go? | 19:26 |
mhall119 | jcastro: yes indeed | 19:26 |
jcastro | excellent | 19:26 |
mhall119 | that's what we tried to do for all the showdown apps | 19:26 |
jcastro | and is this something that will happen or can say, someone do it right now today? | 19:27 |
bkerensa | jcastro: is Jono in Portland for the sprint? | 19:27 |
jcastro | yeah | 19:27 |
bkerensa | LOL | 19:27 |
bkerensa | ok | 19:27 |
bkerensa | I thought it might just be Engineering Managers | 19:28 |
mhall119 | technically he is | 19:28 |
nigelb | Social Engineering Manager ;) | 19:28 |
nigelb | s/Social/Community/g | 19:28 |
mhall119 | jcastro: arb helpers are already active | 19:29 |
jcastro | bkerensa, jono's an engineering manager | 19:30 |
jcastro | mhall119, ok so this whole time we could have been asking people to help? I didn't know that lol | 19:30 |
mhall119 | jcastro: we *have* been asking people to help | 19:31 |
mhall119 | dpm, dholbach and I | 19:31 |
jcastro | ok good, now everyone knows | 19:31 |
mhall119 | jcastro: it was announced back in July | 19:32 |
mhall119 | http://developer.ubuntu.com/2012/07/the-ubuntu-app-showdown-review-is-in-full-swing/ | 19:32 |
mhall119 | and again in http://developer.ubuntu.com/2012/07/the-ubuntu-app-showdown-followup-reviews/ | 19:33 |
jcastro | yeah but I've never heard of an effort to grow the reviewers | 19:33 |
jcastro | (until the thing you just posted) | 19:33 |
jcastro | marcoceppi, did you know you could review apps as a non-ubuntu developer? | 19:34 |
marcoceppi | jcastro: I had no idea | 19:34 |
* marcoceppi reads mhall119's link | 19:34 | |
jcastro | maybe we've been isolated in charmland | 19:35 |
jcastro | land of ice cream cones and unicorns | 19:35 |
mhall119 | yeah, you too spend too much time with your heads in the clouds | 19:35 |
mhall119 | two | 19:35 |
mhall119 | dholbach has been recruiting people to help since June | 19:36 |
jcastro | well, either way | 19:36 |
jcastro | knowing people can help the backlog is huge | 19:36 |
mhall119 | yeah, please spread the word | 19:36 |
mhall119 | also, anybody you know who could serve on the ARB itself | 19:36 |
jcastro | yeah, my problem is to be on the ARB you need to be an ubuntu developer | 19:40 |
jcastro | and every ubuntu developer I know is already busy | 19:40 |
jcastro | however, ARB _helpers_ I can help find no problem | 19:41 |
czajkowski | they did get some ARB folks after the competition but there was too many to review going by the last meetin gwith the ARB last week | 19:43 |
czajkowski | and many could only offer 5 hrs a week which is great but that didnt help the back log | 19:43 |
jcastro | mhall119, having a hard time G+ing your blog post, the instance isn't pegged from reddit is it? | 19:46 |
bkerensa | mhall119: Your post suggests people join #ubuntu-arb but don't they need to be on the ARB or a Developer with upload rights to do reviews? | 19:49 |
mhall119 | bkerensa: no, they can review the package and help with fixes, they just can't vote | 19:57 |
bkerensa | ahh | 19:58 |
mhall119 | jcastro: yes, my little m1.tiny is being throttled by Amazon at the moment | 19:58 |
bkerensa | heh | 19:58 |
mhall119 | czajkowski is right, we got about 10 people helping the ARB, that let us get all 140+ apps reviewed once | 19:59 |
mhall119 | since then it's tappered off | 19:59 |
czajkowski | mhall119: I wasn't making it up ya know :p | 19:59 |
mhall119 | *I* know that | 20:00 |
mhall119 | I was providing some extra detail | 20:00 |
mhall119 | jcastro: how's got the best cloud hosting prices these days? | 20:02 |
mhall119 | I need something about the size of an m1.tiny, but without the stupid throttling | 20:03 |
bkerensa | jcastro: http://awesomescreenshot.com/0d2fr4sbf <-- best cloud hosting platform ever maybe? | 20:04 |
bkerensa | :) | 20:04 |
bkerensa | They gave me a comp account so I can spawn up servers on every cloud provider :D | 20:04 |
marcoceppi | mhall119: maybe linode? | 20:06 |
bkerensa | how bizarre someone put a url to a bug in the source for one.ubuntu.com | 20:07 |
jcastro | mhall119, http://www.cloudorado.com/ | 20:33 |
jcastro | in the past I've used linode for small things like a blog, etc. | 20:33 |
jcastro | they are really awesome folks, take care of their customers, etc. | 20:33 |
snap-l | I <3 Linode | 20:45 |
snap-l | Have had no problems with them | 20:45 |
snap-l | Good for having a virtual box out there on the net. | 20:45 |
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