[06:05] <astraljava> That's... unbelievably sad.
[08:27] <ailo-w> knome: Could I bother you for a little while?
[08:34] <ailo-w> knome: I'm thinking about creating blueprints. Like, we did here for the last cycle https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/topic-quantal-flavor-ubuntustudio
[08:34] <ailo-w> Ah, I'll ask around..
[09:29] <knome> ailo-w, i'm here :)
[09:30] <knome> ailo-w, you still need help?
[09:39] <ailo> knome: Nope. I did some more investigation, and realized it's better if I just ask Scott.
[09:39] <ailo> knome: I noticed Kate makes the topic, etc
[09:39] <knome> ailo, i created it for R for xubuntu
[09:40] <knome> ailo, remind you, skaet is not the release manager for R anyway
[09:40] <knome> ailo, canonical isn't paying for her to do that at least
[09:41] <ailo> knome: Oh, ok. So, there's really no need to bother her about it
[09:41] <ailo> knome: How do you make the dependencies?
[09:42] <knome> ailo, there's the button "add dependency" at the bottom of the topic-blueprint
[09:43] <knome> ailo, press that, and paste a blueprint name, and it will show properly, and is eventually linked to status.ubuntu.com too
[09:43] <knome> ailo, ANY dependencies (even if several levels down) are included
[09:43] <knome> ailo, ...and shown in the graph
[09:44] <ailo> knome: Is the topic blueprint just a normal blueprint, but you name it topic-* ?
[09:44] <ailo> I'm not finding any such button, but thinking perhaps that is due to me not having created one yet
[09:44] <knome> ailo, yep, it's just a normal blueprint
[12:20]  * astraljava just got good reviews of precise from a dude who has worked with *nices probably since the early '80s.
[12:20] <knome> *nices ?
[12:20] <astraljava> So, good job, guys!
[12:21] <astraljava> A word play of plural of unix.
[12:21] <knome> aha
[12:21] <knome> :)
[12:26] <astraljava> I never really know how to correctly make words ending in x into plurals.
[12:26] <knome> ain't that just "unixes" ?
[12:27] <astraljava> It just doesn't feel right. And not nearly as fun.
[12:31] <knome> :))