[00:00] <JoseeAntonioR> once the person is set as attending in the page, the star will turn yellow, is it ok if instead of doing nothing it takes the person to set the level of attendance?
[00:00] <JoseeAntonioR> if they click again, of course
[00:02] <cjohnston> The way it *should* work is: When a user clicks the star a ajax popup appears with a drop down to set attendance level and the text that already appears on the dedicated page about being required
[00:06] <JoseeAntonioR> I've got a code that sets you as attending when clicking the star, no pop-ups.
[00:10] <JoseeAntonioR> cjohnston: ^
[00:19] <JoseeAntonioR> if you want to take a look at it, it's running at http://summit.joseeantonior.com:8000/uds-r/2012-10-29/ , let me know if you like it and I'll push it
[00:19] <cjohnston> JoseeAntonioR: ya, I saw that
[00:20] <cjohnston> can you do it with a popup?
[00:22] <JoseeAntonioR> don't think so, don't know much ajax :S
[00:38] <JoseeAntonioR> cjohnston: ^
[00:39] <cjohnston> I'm not sure.. I'm not all here right now
[00:40] <JoseeAntonioR> let's keep it like this for this UDS/Connect, and we'll work on it later
[06:35] <philballew> cheapest domain registering site?
[06:43] <bkerensa> philballew: namecheap ?
[06:43] <philballew> bkerensa, seems like a good title
[06:43] <bkerensa> philballew: Namecheap or Enom especially if you have a ETP Account or Gold Account but still likely on the cheaper end
[06:43] <bkerensa> I pay about $7.80 a pop
[06:44] <bkerensa> I think register.com has a special going at the momen
[06:44] <philballew> Im down for the dollar or two a tear version
[06:44] <philballew> *year
[06:45] <bkerensa> none are like that unless on promo
[06:45] <bkerensa> the ICANN and Registry fees alone are more than $2.00
[06:45] <bkerensa> :)
[06:45] <philballew> true, i do like deals though
[06:46] <bkerensa> philballew: I can find you a code one sec
[06:47] <bkerensa> philballew: cjc295v will get you a domain at Godaddy for $3.13
[06:47] <bkerensa> boom
[06:47] <bkerensa> :)
[06:48] <philballew> nice!
[06:48] <philballew> the i hate go daddy thing has wore off by now I would think
[06:49] <bkerensa> you can always wait 30 days and transfer out
[06:49] <bkerensa> ;)
[06:51] <philballew> but then I have to pay someone else?
[06:53] <bkerensa> philballew: yeah but you still save money
[06:54] <bkerensa> :D
[06:55] <dholbach> good morning
[07:22] <philballew> dholbach, all set for later?
[07:22] <dholbach> philballew, yep :)
[07:23] <philballew> alright, Ill need to set alarm for 545 or something
[07:23] <philballew> early morning are the best
[07:23] <dholbach> wow
[07:24] <philballew> Ill get 5 hours tonight, thats more then normal though
[07:25] <philballew> actually 4.5
[07:25] <philballew> but I take an hour or two nap each day
[07:26] <bkerensa> dholbach: At our release party people were asking how to get involved with Development
[07:26] <dholbach> I wouldn't mind a nap today - for some reason I woke up a couple of times this night and the night before as well
[07:26] <dholbach> anyway, I'll survive :)
[07:26] <bkerensa> I think some people found the packaging guide to be confusing
[07:26] <dholbach> bkerensa, this one: http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/?
[07:26] <bkerensa> I think so
[07:26] <dholbach> bkerensa, can you try to get more information
[07:27] <dholbach> ?
[07:27] <bkerensa> slangasek said he might do some work on it
[07:27] <bkerensa> he said information in it might be incorrect
[07:27] <bkerensa> but I think he means the old wiki
[07:27] <dholbach> yes
[07:27] <bkerensa> I tried to point that out
[07:27] <dholbach> that's planned for this cycle
[07:27] <dholbach> we'll get rid of it
[07:27] <bkerensa> yeah
[07:27] <bkerensa> he said it needed to go
[07:27] <bkerensa> because it confuses people
[07:27] <bkerensa> something to that effect
[07:27] <dholbach> yes
[07:27] <dholbach> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-r-packaging-guide
[07:28] <dholbach> check the whiteboard section
[07:28] <dholbach> the heading of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide already says
[07:28] <dholbach> "The Packaging Guides on this wiki are no longer being actively maintained. The information here is being ported to a new guide. You can file bugs and help to write it by visiting the guide's Launchpad project."
[07:28] <philballew> so many architectures to package for
[07:28] <dholbach> (with some links)
[07:28] <bkerensa> but also there is bigger demand for more people wanting to get involved in Ubuntu Development here which is good since we already have a lot of people submitting patches
[07:28] <dholbach> philballew, mh?
[07:28] <bkerensa> We have two BSP's/Bug Jams intended for 13.04 cycle
[07:29] <philballew> dholbach, to package for r. so many different types of hardware to build for. 32, 64 , ppc and what not
[07:29] <philballew> just me making comments
[07:30] <dholbach> bkerensa, nice
[07:30] <bkerensa> philballew: I think you are confused on how packaging works to some degree
[07:30] <bkerensa> dholbach has some good hangouts that might explain it better
[07:31] <philballew> bkerensa, I know how it works.
[07:31] <philballew> not as good as you guys though for sure
[07:31] <dholbach> philballew, ah ok - yes a bunch of them - I'm quite glad that our build infrastructure works so well, so it happens only every now and then that you need to fix a build for only one architecture
[07:31] <bkerensa> The build infrastructure builds for different arch's
[07:31] <bkerensa> spoke to soon
[07:31] <philballew> I have to often for my ppc machine dholbach , otherwise I dont have to worry about it.
[07:32] <philballew> whoever set up the builder thing. props to them
[07:32] <dholbach> yeah :)
[07:34] <philballew> the last deb building vids I watched were the ones from like 5 years ago on youtube now
[07:34] <philballew> i recall you had a thinkpad
[07:35] <dholbach> philballew, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-r-dev-videos :)
[07:35] <dholbach> yeah, I guess I looked a bit younger too ;-)
[07:35] <philballew> still waiting for them to come out on blue ray
[07:36] <dholbach> there'd be lots of deleted scenes :)
[07:37] <dholbach> I will never forget doing a couple of these videos being severely hungover from Jono's birthday the night before
[07:37] <dholbach> dpm, hola muchacho
[07:37] <dpm> hey
[07:40] <bkerensa> lol
[07:40] <nigelb> haha
[07:48] <czajkowski> aloha
[07:53] <philballew> http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/11zfef/yet_another_scam_in_the_ubuntu_software_center/
[07:53] <philballew> top post in r/ubuntu
[08:05] <czajkowski> if reddit is the source of your news, you have bigger issues:)
[08:07] <popey> haha, that's brilliant, bet they have zero sales
[08:08] <bkerensa> probably not
[08:08] <popey> also "yet another"?
[12:46] <philballew> dholbach, alright
[12:46] <philballew> im up
[12:46] <dholbach> perfect
[12:46] <dholbach> I'm all set
[12:47] <dholbach> just posted on all the @ubuntudev accounts
[12:47] <dholbach> and will in a bit let people know in a couple of IRC channels
[12:47] <philballew> alright, we need to see about getting the irc channels ready.
[12:47] <philballew> like having someone who does voice and all
[12:47] <dholbach> the session lead link on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek goes to a 'precise' page
[12:47] <dholbach> that might be wrong
[12:48] <dholbach> philballew, if the event is set up in the google calendar it should work automatically
[12:48] <philballew> dholbach, thats right, i think it is
[12:48] <dholbach> perfect
[12:48] <dholbach> we'll find out soon enough ;-)
[12:49] <philballew> yeah, i would think it is at least
[12:50]  * philballew hunts for coffee
[12:51] <philballew> join the other channel to probably #ubuntu-classroom-backstage
[12:58] <dholbach> philballew, do you want to be the MC or shall I just go ahead? (I'm fine with either. :-))
[12:59] <philballew> you can go ahead!
[12:59] <philballew> your session, your mike
[13:00] <dholbach> perfect
[13:00] <dholbach> thanks
[13:46] <jcastro_> dholbach: heya
[13:47] <jcastro_> ben collins wants a session for some work he's doing on
[13:47] <jcastro_> does it need like a blueprint or should I just manually schedule something?
[13:47] <dholbach> hey
[13:47] <dholbach> depends
[13:47] <dholbach> does he want outcomes, blueprint, work items?
[13:48] <jcastro_> ah, good questions
[14:00] <jcastro_> dholbach: just a normal plenaryish thing, no need for a blueprint and whatnot
[14:00] <jcastro_> do I use the "create a session" thing on summit?
[14:00] <dholbach> create meeting I think
[14:00] <dholbach> but I'm in an UOW session right now
[14:01] <jcastro_> ok
[14:01] <jcastro_> I'll sort it
[14:01] <dholbach> so mhall or cjohnston should maybe be able to help
[14:01] <jcastro_> and catch you on the flipsite
[14:01] <cjohnston> jcastro_: yes
[15:00] <jono_> dholbach, jcastro_, mhall119, dpm, balloons invite sent
[15:00] <dpm> jono_, ok
[15:00] <jcastro_> k
[15:04] <jono_> balloons, you joining us?
[15:04] <jono_> balloons, ignore me :-)
[15:10] <smartboyhw> LOL
[15:17] <daker> hey i have a question: what should i do if i can't find the Danish krone here (Morocco)?
[15:32] <mhall119> jono_: dholbach I'm at the hotel now
[15:32] <dholbach> mhall119, cool
[15:32] <mhall119> dholbach: did you need something?
[15:32] <dholbach> jcastro_ asked something about meetings in summit earlier
[15:33] <dholbach> not sure if it's resolved now
[15:34] <mhall119> jcastro_: track leads and event schedulers  can create meetings and get them on the schedule from http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/
[15:34] <mhall119> I think other attendees can propose meetings, but a track lead has to approve it before it will be scheduled
[15:35] <mhall119> dpm: do you have an "Edit" link on the meetings you created that are still in the community track?
[15:37] <dpm> mhall119, I'm looking at http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21114/desktop-r-gaming-platform-audio-support/ and I don't see an edit button
[15:40] <jono_> mhall119, glad you got there safely :-)
[15:42] <mhall119> thanks jono
[15:44] <mhall119> dpm: ah, could be because you're not the drafter
[15:44] <mhall119> dpm: I'll change them all for you
[15:44] <dpm> mhall119, thanks. Otherwise, I can assign myself as a drafter
[15:44] <mhall119> dpm: that might do it, though I'm not 100% certain
[15:49] <dpm> mhall119, in that case, if you could do it for me, that'd be awesome
[15:54] <akgraner> jcastro_, this answer is for you - <akgraner> Great question!  - the answer is yes - however, it needs to have a well thought out explanation of the criticism  - just to say something like "This sucks" won't make it
[15:56] <jcastro_> won't make it where?
[15:56] <mhall119> anywhere
[15:57] <akgraner> UWN
[15:57] <mhall119> unless you're talking about Unity, then *everywhere*
[15:57] <akgraner> someone asked if we take articles that criticize Ubuntu  - that was my answer
[16:26] <jcastro_> sure, I don't see why we wouldn't
[16:26] <jcastro_> though, there's alot of "it sucks but I won't say why" going around
[16:26] <jcastro_> "Unity sucks for multitasking"
[16:26] <jcastro_> "in what way?"
[16:26] <jcastro_> "dunno
[16:26] <jcastro_> "I use Mint now."
[16:50] <dholbach> dpm-afk, good work on your mix!
[16:51] <dholbach> ok, this put me into after-work mood, so I'll call it a day
[16:51] <dholbach> big hugs to you all and see you tomorrow
[18:14] <jcastro_> scott-work: any studio people going to be at uds?
[18:17] <MrChrisDruif> I could list a few reasons why I don't like Unity jcastro_
[18:18] <jcastro_> MrChrisDruif: sure
[18:18] <jcastro_> I'm just saying that articles that say "unity sucks" but doesn't explain why are useless
[18:19] <MrChrisDruif> A few notes up front: last time I used Unity was months ago and all opinions are personal =)
[18:19] <MrChrisDruif> That's true
[18:20] <MrChrisDruif> It seems you either love or hate it. No way in between.
[18:22] <MrChrisDruif> Something I don't like about Unity: workspace management. (I will compare behavior with Gnome Shell; similar in appearance, subtle differences in working)
[18:23] <MrChrisDruif> With Unity you get a 2x2 layout. That's all fine and dandy, but what use is it to me if I only have one program running?
[18:24] <MrChrisDruif> And I'm not sure how you even get notified about the fact that you even have multiple workspaces?
[18:26] <MrChrisDruif> With GS when you log in it puts the mouse in the top left corner (which calls the Activities screen, showing instantly the other workspaces on the right)
[18:36] <jcastro_> (sorry I was in another desktop)
[18:37] <jcastro_> ok but that's always been a problem with ubuntu
[18:37] <jcastro_> unity doesn't fix or hinder that in anyway than it did before
[19:00] <scott-work> jcastro_: i believe there will be one person there, i haven't asked him directly about the presentation however but i did plan on it
[19:01] <jcastro_> I got a mail from him just now
[19:01] <jcastro_> got it, thanks
[21:11] <jcastro_> bkerensa: was it you that had that belkin powersaving strip?
[23:18] <bkerensa> jcastro_: yes
[23:18] <bkerensa> jcastro_: I have all of the Belkin Conserve Products
[23:40] <bkerensa> jcastro_: is there anyone in specific I should poke to point out a security issue in Unity to?
[23:45] <bkerensa> jcastro_: disregard :) got a former member of the Canonical Security Team who is going to help me make a test to verify the vulnerability
[23:45] <bkerensa> then I will file a bug if verified