[09:29] <Bloodmyst> Hi everyone
[09:31] <Bloodmyst> I was looking at the possibility of getting involved with ubuntu development
[09:31] <czajkowski> Bloodmyst: hey there
[09:32] <czajkowski> Bloodmyst: http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2010/05/want-to-get-involved-in-ubuntu-development/
[09:32] <Bloodmyst> oh thanks buddy
[09:32] <Bloodmyst> will look over it now
[09:32] <czajkowski> http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved/developers
[09:32] <czajkowski> http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2012/09/the-five-minute-introduction-to-ubuntu-development/  <-- most up to date 
[09:34] <Bloodmyst> Is it ok if I am a complete noob to programming?
[09:35] <Bloodmyst> I have been drilling out python now a while trying to wrap my head around it.  Everything seems fine so far and I'm actually enjoying it quiet a lot.  However, I want a way to put what I know into practice as I learn more
[09:36] <Bloodmyst> Have I come to the right place as a noob?  Or should I look elsewhere?  Just finding it difficult atm trying to find an active community in Australia
[09:36] <czajkowski> Bloodmyst: sure all levels are welcomed 
[09:36] <czajkowski> Bloodmyst: there is the AU loco
[09:36] <Bloodmyst> AU loco?
[09:36] <czajkowski> Bloodmyst: http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-au
[09:36] <czajkowski> Australian loco team 
[09:37] <czajkowski> channel mailing list, user group 
[09:37] <Bloodmyst> oh thanks for that
[09:38] <czajkowski> np
[09:48] <Bloodmyst> Just reading the "Bringing new developers up to scratch" blog.  Seems perfect.  
[20:00] <HakanS> Can someone help to ban a person in our channel?
[20:01] <CrazyLemon> you'll need to talk to #freenode guys
[20:03] <paultag> or your local channel operator
[20:04] <HakanS> We have no operators in our channel right now. 
[20:05] <paultag> HakanS: in situations like this, setting ubuntu/member/* to +o is handy
[20:05] <paultag> perhaps talk with your chanop about doing so, so one of us can help you