[00:49] anyone want to spare some bandwidth to seed Edubuntu? So far it has the least seeders of all our flavors [02:49] mhall119: hey, around? [03:05] yup [03:06] why I don't know [03:06] but I am [03:07] Haha. it's regarding the Mark's blogpost.. :D [03:07] How can I help? :) [03:08] jokerdino: I need to konw what languages and technologies you have experience with, and what areas you'd like to be involved in [03:09] i know a wee bit of python. what areas are around? And here's the LP: https://launchpad.net/~barneedhar [03:09] jokerdino: Mark listed a few areas in his post [03:10] desktop-UI please. [03:11] jokerdino: any UI toolkits you're good with? [03:11] a bit of GTK. [03:12] jokerdino: ok, I've got you on my list, once we get some projects in we'll try and pair them up with contributors [03:12] thanks! [03:12] np [03:12] good night for you! === JackyAlcine is now known as jalcine [06:01] good morning [06:01] ooh [06:02] it appears persia is back to normal? [06:02] (or some semblance of normalcy) [06:02] dholbach: lol - thought that was this channel :) [06:02] hi nigelb [06:02] I just saw a random picture from openstack event with him in it :) [06:02] Hey elfy, morning dholbach [06:03] hi nigelb :) [06:03] FRIDAY! [06:05] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0 [06:21] dholbach: would you like to confirm your UOW session? :) [06:21] in a call - brb [06:33] JoseeAntonioR, done [06:33] notgary is such a nice guy [06:33] thanks! [06:34] just had a chat with him on skype about the papercuts project [06:34] he's the one trying to revive it, right? [06:34] yes [06:34] dholbach your such a nice guy :D [06:35] dholbach: so will we review Dev News in 13.04? :) [06:35] thanks bkerensa [06:35] revive* [06:35] yes, we've got to do something about it :) [06:35] indeed [06:36] I have to do something about preparing a presentation for release party this saturday [06:36] I know it will have a Gangnam Style Gif [06:36] :D [06:37] I want to do a Gangnam Style flashmob in the UDS closing party! [06:38] one day I hope it'll get clear to me what the excitement is about :-P [06:39] maybe a video will work [06:40] JoseeAntonioR: do you know where I can get the quetzal logo? [06:40] bkerensa: sure, one sec [06:40] you rock man [06:40] :) [06:41] you too! [06:41] dholbach: you know us Americans.... we love viral youtube nonsense :P [06:41] http://spreadubuntu.org/files/quantal.png is a non-official version [06:41] bkerensa, make no mistake - Germans do too :) [06:42] bkerensa: there's an svg version too [06:42] what do you use to tweet/dent from multiple accounts? I find gwibber a bit hard to use since I never know which of the buttons is for which account [06:43] dholbach: Is it hard being vegetarian in Germany? I always figured Germany was a big meat country? Sausages... Beef a jus? [06:43] that or the Haufbraus here just got it wrong [06:43] ;p [06:43] bkerensa, in Berlin it's incredibly easy - there's lots of vegan and vegetarian places [06:43] dholbach: I use gwibber-poster, have set it to launch on Ctrl+Alt+P, so I just write and select the account [06:44] bkerensa, but yeah, you're right - the Germans (among many other nationalities) love their meat, but usually there's always vegetarian options on the menu, wherever you are in the country [06:44] dholbach: I use tweetdeck (web) I really wish Gwibber was up to par but the guy who maintains it told me Canonical just pays him to do that maintain not add new features much [06:44] bkerensa, vegan sometimes is harder, but if you can make yourself understood, that's also possible [06:45] bkerensa, Canonical pays him to what? [06:45] dholbach: uhh I cant remember the guys name [06:45] he said Canonical pays him to maintain Gwibber [06:45] bkerensa, no, you said "Canonical just pays him to do that maintain not add new features much" [06:45] ah, ok there was a missing comma [06:45] nevermind, got it :) [06:45] yeah [06:45] Gwibber is essential for notifications I guess [06:46] yay, we'll be having SSO 2-factor auth! [06:46] Ken VanDine [06:46] thats it [06:46] right, gwibber is probably not the biggest opportunity canonical wants to invest in :) [06:46] JoseeAntonioR, I'll check it out [06:46] true [06:46] SSO 2-factor for what? Desktop? [06:46] SSO in general [06:47] Ubuntu SSO [06:47] I want my Yubikey to be natively supported [06:47] :D [06:47] natively supported? [06:47] I don't have one, I hope I can get one [06:47] yubikey works for me [06:47] ok, I take it all back, gwibber now works for me - woohoo - I can see which account is which [06:47] * dholbach does the happy dance [06:47] huh [06:48] I was getting sick of using the web interface :) [06:48] dholbach: you use yubikey to login to Ubuntu itself? [06:48] ahhh ok - that's what you meant by "natively" [06:48] yeah [06:48] I thought for sso 2-factor auth [06:48] native desktop login [06:48] ahh [06:48] ok ok [06:48] thanks JoseeAntonioR [06:48] :) [06:49] dholbach: guess what! you'll have pisco! [06:49] dear lord [06:49] working on Ubuntu is not good for your liver [06:50] hahaha [06:50] definitely not! [06:51] I just found out it's legal for minors to drink and smoke in Denmark, which is weird [06:51] s/Ubuntu/open source/g [06:51] JoseeAntonioR: is there anything open week related you need a hand with? [06:51] i.e. calender, etc [06:51] nigelb: seems like not, just waiting for a team to confirm its session and we're good to go [06:52] okay. [06:52] Is everything in the calender yet? [06:52] it's all in there [06:52] awesome [06:52] I'll review it over the weekend just in case. [06:53] thanks [06:58] nigelb: do you know what's the time frame for the summit auto-scheduler to re-schedule sessions? [06:58] what do you mean what's the time-frame? [06:59] it's a cron, so chris would know. [06:59] Or mike. [06:59] ok, just asking [06:59] It's usually every half an hour. [07:00] then, if it's at 00 and 30, it should happen in a few mins [07:00] it's specifically not 00 and 30 :) [07:00] It's at odd minutes because there's scheduler and rescheduler so they must be set off. [07:01] ah [07:02] I still need to understand a bit more of how it works [07:02] Haha [07:02] You're better off than us. [07:02] We learned about rescheduler *at* UDS. [07:02] (it wasn't checked in for ages) [07:04] :P [07:12] dholbach: what size of tshirt do you wear? [07:13] JoseeAntonioR, M [07:13] oh, ok [07:13] why do you ask? :) [07:14] I wanted to get a community track lead tshirt, but I'm L [07:17] let's see how the T-Shirts work out this time - maybe it'll work out for both of us :) [07:17] maybe it'll be a big M :) [07:17] maybe :P [07:17] I'd need a small xxl [07:18] otherwise I'd have to ask Nick [07:28] dpm, es.po: 95% [07:28] :) [07:28] WOW [07:28] the only problem we have now is that we need to figure out the build for other languages, but I think we're getting close [07:29] I'll also look into getting different languages up on developer.u.c too [07:40] aloha [07:41] Morning czajkowski [07:41] My life has way too many lauras now ;) [07:41] lol [07:41] I got emails from 3 different lauras today morning. Very confusing :) [07:43] hey czajkowski [07:55] dpm, how often does it happen that translators break markup? :) [07:55] dpm, do other translations systems or whatever part of their infrastructure tests translations anything in place to guard them against things like that? [07:59] nigelb: one of me is more than enough ;) [08:01] ugh [08:01] RH slamming Mark on this skunkworks now [08:01] =/ [08:02] do you have a link? [08:02] dholbach: https://plus.google.com/u/0/112648813199640203443/posts/6fJGtTcLz8K [08:02] its of course our friend Jan Wildeboer [08:02] :D [08:02] bkerensa: d you just sit online 24/7 reading and posting on sits? [08:02] *sites [08:02] czajkowski: No [08:03] czajkowski: haha, apparently not :) [08:03] are you sure :) [08:06] czajkowski: Jan is in one of my Linux circles so I see most of his content [08:06] with a few cats in between [08:06] :) [08:06] yup he's in mine also [08:07] czajkowski: Have you had your release parties yet? How did they go if so? [08:07] one down and one to go [08:07] we had 24 students last night turn up for my talk [08:08] showed a funky cool ass video on webapps [08:08] they all went off to download 12.10 [08:08] dpm, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-packaging-guide/+bug/1068493 [08:08] Launchpad bug 1068493 in ubuntu-packaging-guide "Spanish translation FTBFS" [High,Triaged] [08:08] and on tuesday I'll go back and go through reporting bugs and doing stuff on LP [08:10] czajkowski: do u have still around that video?, hi, btw [08:10] chilicuil: I do [08:10] 2 ticks [08:11] http://youtu.be/AUTNxi6b-hw [08:11] it's handy to explain to people [08:11] cool, thanks, I may use it [08:12] chilicuil: it's not mine :) [08:12] but just handy when trying to showcase something [08:12] czajkowski: very cool [08:13] czajkowski: was this at the girls school? [08:13] then over the weekend I need to write a talk to give to 120 school girls about enginnering , open source studing computers and Ubuntu [08:13] bkerensa: nope last night was my uni University of Limerick [08:15] I didnt know alvaro ortega was an ubuntu fan (I may be wrong, he could be just testing ubuntu) [08:18] ok, now I know he works for canonical, http://www.alobbs.com/1395/Exciting_times.html cool [08:19] well not any mor e:/ [08:19] he's gone [08:20] :S wops [08:21] he never blogged in a year :/ [08:21] chilicuil: if you see his G+ page you'll see where he now works [08:22] I can see now, red hat, ehh, at least he still goes open =) [08:25] Good night folks! [08:26] G'nite [08:27] night bkerensa === head_v is now known as head_victim [10:20] dholbach, can you assign the bug to ubuntu-l10n-es? They'll get notification and will take care of the fixes [10:45] thanks dpm [10:59] anyone know what ubuntu tweak did http://blog.ubuntu-tweak.com/2012/10/19/the-development-of-ubuntu-tweak-is-stopped.html [12:27] mhall119: ok, so I will bite, tell me about the super sekrit projects and how I get involved :) [12:37] AlanBell: I don't know what projects are going to be worked on, but I'll add you to my list of interested people for when I do [12:37] AlanBell: can you tell me what areas you're interested in and what skills you have in those areas? [12:51] hahahaha [12:51] mhall119, I too would like to work on something on my own time. add me to the list please! :D [12:54] mhall119: well I am probably best at the analytical data crunching thing, but what I want to do is make sure that random stuff doesn't go "tada!" before someone has at least contemplated the impact on orca [12:57] popey: I dunno, can you be trusted? [12:57] Absolutely not! [12:58] hmm my accessibilyt logo thingy never appeared [12:58] didnt know it was meant to be on by default on 12.10 [12:59] it isn't [12:59] its not [12:59] there is a kind of broken indicator that you can activate and doesn't do much [13:00] accessibility on all the time is a low level GTK thing, not a visible thing (and I am not sure if we have it yet) [13:00] ah [13:00] orca and onboard are installed by default as always [13:01] there is a really good accessibility indicator in Gnome Shell [13:01] AlanBell: can you convert it to an AppIndicator for Unity? [13:02] (Gnome Shell is only slightly more accessible than Unity) [13:02] although in Gnome Shell you can actually navigate the application icons reliably and run stuff you want to run [13:04] mhall119: dunno if it is convertable as such, but an indicator that does accessibility stuff would be plausible [13:05] onboard does an indicator (dunno if it is an indicator or a tray icon) [13:05] I guess all the accessibility applications should publish stuff into one indicator [13:11] AlanBell: oh, interesting idea [13:11] like the messaging and sound menus do [13:11] yeah, like that [13:11] or you get indicator proliferation, like systray icons [13:12] owncloud, U1, dropbox, sparkleshare should all share an indicator [13:46] sabdfl's becoming quite a blogger, 3 posts in 3 days :) [14:04] mhall119: I would be interested in helping out in non-developer capacity. [14:09] Don't know exactly how that would work to be honest but if there is anything I can do please let me know. [14:19] IdleOne: right now I'm just collecting information on interested people [14:19] mhall119: sounds good, add me to the list please :) [14:19] IdleOne: can you PM me your full name, launchpad nick, areas of interest (Mark mentioned some in his original post), and what skills and knowledge you have for that area [14:19] sure [14:21] thanks [15:00] jono, hola muchacho [15:00] dholbach, howdy! [15:00] morning [15:01] dholbach, jcastro_, balloons, mhall119, dpm setting it up now [15:01] ok [15:01] how-dee! [15:03] dholbach, jcastro_, balloons, mhall119, dpm invite sent [15:03] https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/3173e7746dced52797f6a2212dd76878f65ab518?hl=de# [15:04] this is awesome! http://www.virtualapple.org/J_oregontraildisk.html [15:04] who remember oregon trail? [15:04] * czajkowski stabs java plugin [15:05] czajkowski, try http://www.virtualapple.org/oregontraildisk.html :-) [15:05] jono, trying to get in, I think the g+ webapp broke hangouts for me [15:08] brb, exiting the session [15:49] mhall119: http://i.imgur.com/czXSh.png now the social counters show where the audience resides :) [15:50] daker: wow, what happened? [15:50] buzz buzz buzz :) [15:56] mhall119: i think they should put the FB page instead of the website [15:57] daker: what page are you referring to ? [15:58] the like button [15:59] daker: on what page did that screenshot come from? [15:59] ubuntu.com [15:59] so it did :) [16:01] daker: still not sure what FB page you are referring to ? [16:03] the like button have to point to https://www.facebook.com/ubuntulinux and not ubuntu.com [16:04] another Ububntu page on fb :o [16:04] *ubuntu [16:04] what ? [16:05] it's not the official ? [16:05] alright my friends - I head out into the weekend [16:05] have a good one everybody [16:05] big hugs [16:05] a+ [16:05] a+ mon ami :) [16:05] dholbach: toodle pip [16:06] daker, or ليلة سعيدة [16:06] :) [16:06] hah [16:06] bye :) [16:07] a+ tard always looks like an insult to me lol [16:10] à plutard IdleOne :) [16:10] j'vais pas nul part [16:10] merci quand meme :) [16:11] hah [16:58] mhall119, so mark told us all to ping you to get on "the list?" Seems like you might get pinged a lot. [16:58] philballew: a fair amount, yes [16:58] :) [16:59] I feel like Santa Claus, making my list [16:59] well add me to the list of people wanting to be inside the "circle of trust" [16:59] philballew: can you PM me your full name, launchpad nick, areas of interest (Mark mentioned some in his original post), and what skills and knowledge you have for that area [17:00] sure. [17:00] thanks [17:01] mhall119: is testing of those features included as an area of interest? [17:03] JoseeAntonioR: there's no clear definition of what is and isn't at this point, if you're interested PM me the above info and I'll add you [18:55] hey everyone [19:10] pastor-mo? [19:13] Rev. Dr. Mo? [19:35] jbicha: Of course my son! [23:31] and QT 4 people around - I need to install and compile it - and I am a bit lost (or actually a bit nervous so I have some questions) :-( [23:31] s/and/any