[02:22] <RaringOne> So, what do you folks think of the name for 13.04 raring Ringtail http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1195 ?
[03:32] <Flannel> seriously?
[03:43] <RaringOne> yes
[04:01] <Flannel> I can't tell if we're going to get comments about being a proprietary compression standard, or if we're going to get comments about going the way of the dodo.
[06:24] <jussi> Im disappointed.
[06:25] <jussi> It was supposed to be Randall Ross
[06:27] <JoseeAntonioR> I was hoping the same
[07:17] <jussi> The ubuntu one free 6 months is a pretty big gamble from canonical, but rather cool at the same time
[07:20] <RaringOne> UbuntuOne is free for 6 months?
[07:21] <jussi> sort of
[07:21] <jussi> https://one.ubuntu.com/services/music/?utm_source=ubuntu.com&utm_medium=takeover&utm_campaign=u1_takeover
[07:22] <jussi> RaringOne: doispekdetruf?
[07:23] <RaringOne> yudospekittru
[07:23] <RaringOne> it makes me sad to see iphone clients on there
[07:23] <jussi> RaringOne: why?
[07:24] <RaringOne> because UbuntuOne users should be using Ubuntu
[07:24] <jussi> Im happy to see that. Only way to be successful in this is to be truly cross platform
[07:24] <jussi> RaringOne: thats a bunch of fail if you ask me
[07:25] <RaringOne> providing apps for other OS'es doesn't make it cross platform, makes it a Storage service.
[07:26] <jussi> Its a little more than a storage service do you not think?
[07:27] <RaringOne> perhaps, but I thought the point was to encourage people to use the OS
[07:27] <RaringOne> That is becoming clearly not the point anymore
[07:48] <jussi> RaringOne: Im not sure you follow. I know many people who use ubuntu, but have an iphone - why should they miss out?
[07:48] <RaringOne> you have a point
[07:49] <RaringOne> A good point. I tend to forget that use those things.
[07:49] <RaringOne> I don't own a mobile
[08:05] <jussi> RaringOne: you luddite :P
[08:06] <RaringOne> A happy one at that :P
[08:08] <RaringOne> you what is funny?
[08:08] <RaringOne> I know something that is making me giggle
[08:08]  * TheDrums has one not, but does have a Google Number.
[08:08] <RaringOne> are you curious?
[08:09] <jussi> RaringOne: mildly, but also scared :P
[08:09] <RaringOne> ok I will share with you
[08:09] <RaringOne> put down your drink, don't want you to spill it :)
[08:09] <RaringOne> ready?
[08:10] <jussi> ahem...
[08:10] <RaringOne> * jussi (quassel@ubuntu/member/beanpc.jussi01) has left #ubuntu-ops (requested by RaringOne (No, but you are!))
[08:10] <RaringOne> LOL
[08:11] <jussi> har... har... har... hardly qualifies as high quality ontopic discussion :P :P :P
[08:11] <RaringOne> hey it is late and it is also release day'ish I think we can allow ourselves some latitude
[08:14] <jussi> hehe
[21:51] <zykotick9> OMG - donate to ubuntu (aka canonical) is wrong!  i really question legality of "donations" from canada, to a for-profit business... but more importantly IMO, this is morally wrong.  wow...  i'm almost speechless ;)
[21:56] <zykotick9> hilarious - choose what area of ubuntu you want to donate too. including (paraphrazing): Desktop, Games, Hardware support, phone/tablet, community, upstream co-operation.
[21:58] <zykotick9> (ironically) i personally think "free" software should cost MORE then propritary software (and that is legal/possible with free software)
[23:03] <AlanBell> zykotick9: how do you think it should be done?
[23:29] <zykotick9> AlanBell: well, not by "donation".  ubuntu for $ makes sense, but "donation" is reserved for not-for-profits IMO (and i believe, in some ways legally as well)