[00:20] jono: forgot to mention in the email, ubuntuonair.com has now a link to marathon.ubuntuonair.com at the top [00:20] yeah I saw that, thanks JoseeAntonioR [04:50] morning [04:53] hey, czajkowski! early today, huh [04:55] cant sleep went to bed at 12 [04:56] ouch, good luck with that [04:56] so working on my bug mail [06:49] good morning [07:18] morning dholbach [07:18] good luck with the ling day :) [07:18] long one as well ... [07:19] hi elfy [07:19] elfy, that's on Thursday :) [07:19] thanks [07:19] yea I know it's on Thursday - not got a very good memory, so thought I'd say when I remembered lol [07:20] nice bit of money being donated :) [07:22] :-) [11:49] czajkowski: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juqyzgnbspY :) [12:08] mhall119: I have something else that needs manual testing in your branch... When a BP gets imported, it defaults to two slots.. if we change that to one slot in Summit, will the next import change it back to 2? It shouldn't, but it could cause issues [12:11] dholbach: ^ [12:15] at least alan cox has a sense of humour https://plus.google.com/u/0/102921374554385564572/posts/LYmtX1ttjF7 [13:07] cjohnston: it shouldn't default to 2 slots anymore === smartboyhw is now known as nohaggis === nohaggis is now known as smartboyhw [14:59] mhall119, dpm hey [14:59] setting up the hangout now [15:00] just finalizing my updates first [15:00] jono, ok [15:00] all set [15:03] dpm, mhall119 https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/14c10e73f986bad20d7c9b87fffe003a77ea3b73?authuser=0&hl=en-US [15:03] it is running, will be there in one sec, need to take something downstairs for Erica [15:05] ok, no worries [15:21] good news http://blog.launchpad.net/general/burning-down-critical-bugs [15:22] :) [16:00] popey, how did you like the new mix? :) [16:00] you said I should do more of the same :) [16:00] dholbach: loved it! [16:00] :-) [16:11] dholbach, not had a chance to listen yet! [16:11] saw the notification though [16:13] cjohnston: do you know what is required for somebody to be allowed to approve BPs for uds-r? [16:13] is there an LP team or something? [16:14] mhall119: I think they need to be set as track leads at summit, and be at the uds organizers team [16:14] summit doesn't control BP approval [16:15] then, uds organizers team, I think [16:15] as they're listed as meeting drivers [16:16] thanks JoseeAntonioR [16:16] uds org for BPs mhall119 [16:16] thanks cjohnston [16:16] * dholbach hugs popey [16:16] :) [16:21] http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/02/travel/american-airlines-problem/ ooer [16:25] hey dholbach [16:25] hey jcastro_ [16:25] I like getting emails from you every day on your next day off [16:25] it reminds me that I should move to Germany [16:26] jcastro_, hey [16:26] can you go and add what you want to focus on to the 13.04 spreadsheet [16:26] I want to get this finalized ASAP [16:26] yeah [16:26] thanks [16:26] we never talked about my 13.04 plans [16:26] other than "MORE MORE" [16:26] yup, I wanted you to add them first and then we could review them [16:26] but I can have that done in an hour or so [16:27] jcastro_, just make sure that you move to another place than Berlin - we have 9 public holidays - on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States I counted 11 [16:27] thanks jcastro_, lets chat today about them [16:27] the rest of the team is good to go [16:27] nod [16:27] and then we can get our BPs together [16:27] cheers [16:27] I'll be done within the hour [16:27] not in an hour, that would be slacking [16:27] jcastro_, and we don't have the concept of "bank holidays" either - if a holiday is on a sunday that's bad luck [16:28] ah [16:28] so if you find a good place with lots of public holidays, let me know :-P [16:28] but you have octoberfest [16:28] so it all evens out [16:28] in Bavaria [16:28] dholbach: ireland :) [16:28] and we have holy days also [16:29] I'll never forget the early days in Canonical when there was a wiki page where all the holidays in all the countries of Canonical employees were listed [16:29] to me it looked like there were a million and two holidays in Thailand [16:29] and the names of them all looked like they were from a Thai menu from a restaurant around the corner [16:30] LOL [16:34] dholbach, other music I like includes http://cerror.bandcamp.com/ [16:34] which is music in a game called Nikki and the robots, which is good [16:35] haha, great [16:36] in terms of 8-bit music, I can recommend: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOrlmuprm-8 :-) [16:36] hehe [16:37] do you know it? [16:38] no, listened to a bit tho [16:38] make sure you listen past 0:55 :) [16:38] yeah, i skipped to that [16:38] alright, I've got to rush out to the shop, so see you later :) [16:38] :D [16:38] o/ [16:38] hugs to you all [16:39] mhall119: if you pass '-s 2' when running lpupdate on the cron, it will default all the meetings to two slots.. What I am asking is, when we go into the admin and change a meeting from 2 slots to 1 slot, is lpupdate going to change it back to 2 [16:48] popey: Are you familiar with 8-Bit Weapon? [16:50] cjohnston: no, it won't === didrocks1 is now known as didrocks [16:59] ok.. mhall119 we need to figure out what the story is with this openid traceback that has come back again [17:09] snap-l, no [17:10] cjohnston: the what? [17:10] look at your email [17:10] for summit errors [17:10] oh damn :( [17:10] that's a lot of errors [17:11] I thought you sent a fix for that? [17:11] i did [17:11] if you look, it started last night [17:11] was it reverted? [17:11] what changed last night? [17:12] nothing tmk [17:12] last time it happened for 2 hours, I talked to IS and they didnt know of anything that changed, but it stopped on its own after two hours [17:23] cjohnston: what happens if I want to uninstall summit and get my lighttpd server back up? [17:24] umm.... im not sure what you did? django has a built in web server [17:24] so it shouldnt mess with lighttpd [17:25] well, I'm installing summit, but in my local machine, but it's also running lighttpd for file hosting [17:25] so, will it cause any probs at all, or will it work separately, in another port? [17:25] mhall119: ^ [17:25] JoseeAntonioR: I don't think so, just do everything in a virtualenv [17:26] yeah, that's what I'm doing [17:26] and use ./manage.py runserver which would happen on :8000 [17:26] I hope everything goes fine [17:26] hmm, ok [17:26] different port JoseeAntonioR, the local instance just gets served up by django's built in server [17:27] oh, great, thanks AlanBell! [17:27] JoseeAntonioR: you'll want to use manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to make it listen to all IPs, otherwise it only listens on 127.0.0.1 [17:27] and is only accessible from the same host [17:28] ok, /me tries [17:29] ./manage.py runserver --settings=ubuntu_settings 0.0.0.0:8000 [17:29] for summit :) [17:31] Error: No module named django_openid_auth, is this usual? [17:31] popey: http://www.8bitweapon.com/ (some good chiptune music, if you're in to that sort of thing) [17:31] ta [17:31] I am a bit [17:31] not obsessively though ;) [17:32] JoseeAntonioR: did you install all the dependent packages? [17:32] sudo make depends [17:32] or could use the VM-based instructions that daker gave me for my blog post (then it doesn't add all this stuff directly to your desktop) [17:33] http://princessleia.com/journal/?p=6662 [17:33] he wrote a bunch of stuff to make it easier :) [17:33] for summit or LTP ? [17:34] pleia2: summit :-) [17:34] oh [17:34] oops :) [17:34] :P [17:34] not a bad idea to make it work for Summit too [17:34] most of the instructions will probably work for summit too [17:34] urgh, there's no python 2.6 [17:34] 2.7 work [17:34] works [17:35] JoseeAntonioR: right, it works iwth 2.7 though [17:35] just have to change the Makefile [17:36] ok, finishing install [17:37] i can propose a patch :) [17:37] daker: I'm not aginst that :-) [17:37] mhall119: https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/summit/changing-python-ver/+merge/127553 [17:39] mhall119: I also figured out part of the menu problem [17:39] just not a fix [17:40] cjohnston: what did you figure out? [17:41] So I got it to where http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/ is working, but http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/2012-10-29/ isn't [17:42] mhall119: it looks for if item.current... so https://github.com/rossp/django-menu/blob/master/menu/templatetags/menubuilder.py#L76 is where the code that makes it work/not work [17:42] the startswith doesn't seem to be working [17:43] tho in my other app it is working [17:43] same error, depends installed [17:44] JoseeAntonioR: what error? [17:44] mhall119: actually, i thinki just got it http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~summit-hackers/summit/trunk/view/head:/summit/common/templatetags/menubuilder.py#L52 [17:44] Error: No module named django_openid_auth [17:44] and it's been installed [17:44] JoseeAntonioR: are you inside the virtualenv? [17:44] yep [17:45] paste me the results from 'pip freeze' please [17:46] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1256465/ [17:47] your missing a bunch.. pip install -r requirements.txt [17:47] ok, re-running [17:48] cjohnston: https://code.launchpad.net/~mhall119/summit/support-short-slots/+merge/127557 [17:53] cjohnston: are we still working on bug 984282? [17:53] Launchpad bug 984282 in summit "Breaks and lunch are incorrectly being given the private css class" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/984282 [17:53] JoseeAntonioR: I wasn't getting that on my local dev [17:53] JoseeAntonioR: i dont know why it was displaying wrong last cycle, but its right this cycle, it would be nice to figure out, but i dont know that, with it working this cycle, its a high priority [17:54] can it be reproduced locally? [17:56] let me check [18:00] there's no type lunch :S [18:02] oh, figured out how to [18:08] mhall119: http://joseeantonior.com:8000/test-summit/2012-10-02/display if you scroll down, I don't see any problems [18:09] like I said, I've only seen it the one uds [18:11] weird [19:49] jono, when you get back from lunch, at the top of the hour I can retest your G+ if you want [19:53] jcastro_, I am good now, thanks [19:53] it works :-) [19:53] jcastro_, did you finish your 13.04 plan? [19:56] jono - gotta luv Rikki's competitive emails. :-) I plan on beating you for this issue! [19:56] akgraner, :-) [19:57] jono, yeah, we can talk about that if you want [19:57] I AM READY TO BE FLAMED [19:57] jcastro_, can we do it in about an hour? [19:57] sure [21:08] jcastro_, two mins and then lets go [21:11] okey [21:12] jono, let's do dis. [21:12] jcastro_, https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/f0141028f3995378403d059d4a55feec92ee834a?authuser=0&hl=en-US [22:44] jcastro_, can you link me to the Charm Quality Rating [22:44] the public page [22:45] https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/charm-quality.html [22:45] #1 hit on google now! [22:45] thanks! [23:03] jcastro_: in your personal bubble, of course ;) [23:07] jcastro_: are you free for a test hangout now? [23:42] jono: busy atm? [23:43] JoseeAntonioR, I am right now [23:43] whats up? [23:43] ok, wanted to test a couple things [23:44] as for example, what happens if the one who created the hanogut disconnects [23:44] but can do that with another person, don't worry [23:44] thanks JoseeAntonioR