[01:03] <JoseeAntonioR> cjohnston, mhall119: fixed bug that displayed {% else} in plain text in the attend page, can you please approve the merge?
[01:06] <JoseeAntonioR> or daker, ^
[01:08] <bkerensa> ;p
[01:09] <bkerensa> cjohnston, mhall119 and daker your going to have to start doing patch pilots
[01:09] <bkerensa> :)
[01:11] <JoseeAntonioR> there is one
[01:22] <bkerensa> JoseeAntonioR: for Summit I mean
[01:22] <bkerensa> :)
[01:27] <JoseeAntonioR> yep
[02:58] <nigelb> Hey duanedesign
[02:59] <duanedesign> hello mr nigel
[02:59] <nigelb> long time no see! how've you been?
[02:59] <duanedesign> hope you are well
[02:59] <duanedesign> i sm good
[03:00] <duanedesign> heard full circle is in e book format
[03:00] <nigelb> :)
[03:00] <duanedesign> cant swwm to fing it
[03:00] <duanedesign> ugh, dark here, wish i had a lighted keyboard
[03:01] <nigelb> heh
[03:02] <duanedesign> i have been working on getting CLI Companion into Ubuntu
[03:02] <duanedesign> decided to skip Debian becausw of some technical challenges
[03:03] <duanedesign> ex: Debian does not use sudo
[03:03] <nigelb> ah
[03:03] <duanedesign> how are you?
[03:05] <duanedesign> tried 12.10 yet?
[03:05] <nhandler> duanedesign: Debian /can/ use sudo.
[03:05] <duanedesign> nhandler: i think you have to set it up on install
[03:06] <nigelb> im good as well
[03:06] <nigelb> Hey nhandler!
[03:06] <duanedesign> i think we were going to use gksudo as a compromise
[03:06] <nhandler> duanedesign: Nah, just install the sudo package and adjust the sudoers file. You don't need to do this at Debian installation time
[03:06] <nhandler> Hey nigelb
[03:07] <duanedesign> nhandler: good idea. I might ask you more about that as we get closer to submission
[03:08] <nhandler> duanedesign: Sounds good. I would also be more than glad to help review the packaging and/or help get it into Ubuntu or Debian (can't actually sponsor it in Debian though (yet) )
[03:08] <duanedesign> we added command line fu to the app
[03:09] <duanedesign> so you can search the commandline foo database in addition to the standard command list it comes with
[03:10] <nhandler> duanedesign: Awesome! I love that site. When I first started out, I spent hours going through their database to find cool new commands
[03:11] <duanedesign> and we added a keyboard shortcut to make the terminal look like gnome terminal if you are not using the command dictionary
[03:12] <duanedesign> nhandler: you should try CLI Companion and see what you think
[03:13] <duanedesign> https://launchpad.net/clicompanion/
 sales pitch
[03:14] <duanedesign>  :)
[03:14] <nigelb> JoseeAntonioR: reviewed
[03:16] <chilicuil> duanedesign: nice software, I didn't know it
[03:16] <JoseeAntonioR> nigelb: thanks
[03:17] <duanedesign> chilicuil: you can add as many commands as you want and create a 'command dictionary'
[03:18] <nigelb> JoseeAntonioR: and merged! :)
[03:18] <chilicuil> yep, that's just what I saw, a great way to learn to use the console
[03:18] <JoseeAntonioR> nigelb: great, thanks
[03:19] <duanedesign> chilicuil: i need to update the community doc https://help.ubuntu.com/community/clicompanion
[03:20] <duanedesign> but user required input uses the place holder ?
[03:21] <duanedesign> so for example if you added cat, you would add it as cat ?
[03:21] <nhandler> duanedesign: Definitely. I haven't tried using it since one of the very early releases years ago ;)
[03:21] <duanedesign> any questions ask :)
[03:21] <chilicuil> dunno, it's the first time I saw it, I'm just about to install it
[03:24] <JoseeAntonioR> nigelb: casn you ask IS to push it to prod?
[03:25] <nigelb> JoseeAntonioR: For that, you need cjohnston I'm afraid. BUt the good news is, he should wake up soon.
[03:25] <JoseeAntonioR> already in cph?
[03:25] <duanedesign> nhandler: the first version was ncurses, lol
[03:27] <duanedesign> if you think of any commands that should be added/removed from the default command lit let me know
[03:28] <nhandler> duanedesign: Are you familiar with openhatch's online "challenges" ?
[03:30]  * duanedesign looks
[03:32] <duanedesign> nhandler: sounds interesting
[03:32] <nhandler> duanedesign: They are designed to guide people in a semi interactive fashion to learn things like git, tar, patch, etc. It might be an interesting idea to try and incorporate clicompanion into some of that (or vice versa)
[03:34] <duanedesign> nhandler: the one thing that has bugged me is the database being a flat file
[03:38] <duanedesign> nhandler: definitely sounds like a food idea
[03:39] <duanedesign> their are some great aspects to the program and also some areas that need improvement
[03:40] <duanedesign> s/food/good
[03:43] <nhandler> duanedesign: Yep. The general idea is good. But some details could be better. They came and did an opensource workshop at our conference, so that was pretty cool
[03:44] <duanedesign> i am a self taught programmer, if you van not tell. I am currently enrolled in Uni to fill in tose gaps :)
[03:45] <duanedesign> s/tose/those
[03:46] <duanedesign> nhandler: i appreciatte the advice
[03:46] <chilicuil> duanedesign: wop, I've just install it, and it crashed with: AttributeError: 'MainWindow' object has no attribute 'cmd_notebook', is it a known problem?
[03:47] <duanedesign> let me look
[03:50] <duanedesign> chilicuil: do you have a hidden file .clicompanion in your home '.clicompanion'
[03:50] <nigelb> 3
[03:50] <nigelb> (grr)
[03:50] <chilicuil> duanedesign: nop, it didn't created
[03:52] <duanedesign> http://pastebin.com/z61N66mP
[03:53] <duanedesign> save that in Home as .clicompanion
[03:53] <duanedesign> ill look into why that did not happen
[03:57] <duanedesign> i forget that i already have that file from multiple installs an uninstalls
[03:58] <chilicuil> duanedesign: still not working http://paste.ubuntu.com/1306378/
[04:00] <duanedesign> chilicuil: my bad. We changed the ? place holder to @
[04:01] <duanedesign> this is from my computer http://pastebin.com/index/z61N66mP
[04:01] <duanedesign> i reinstalled and used this file so it should work
[04:02] <duanedesign> copy and paste that pastebin into your .clicompanion and you should be good to go
[04:08] <chilicuil> duanedesign: it must be my bad, still not working and crashing with the same error
[04:14] <duanedesign> hmm
[04:15] <duanedesign> are you on a net book?
[04:15] <duanedesign> or maybe debian
[04:16] <chilicuil> it ubuntu 12.04, I'll check this out later, if I found something wrong, I'll let you know, nice app
[04:17] <duanedesign> i willl look into it myself
[04:17] <duanedesign> sorry for the bug
[04:20] <duanedesign> chilicuil: one more thing
[04:20] <duanedesign> name .clicompanion, .clicompanion2
[04:21] <chilicuil> duanedesign: ok, I'll do
[04:23] <chilicuil> duanedesign: wop, nop, one interesting think is that the program says: /home/chilicuil/.config/clicompanion/config.
[04:24] <chilicuil> duanedesign: I've also tried copying the config data there without sucess, amm, I'll try with ubuntu 12.10 tomorrow
[04:24] <duanedesign> thanks for helping to debug
[04:24] <duanedesign> i will work on this tommoroow
[06:57] <dholbach> good morning
[07:42] <bkerensa> mhall119: http://talkweb.eu/openweb/1819
[07:42] <bkerensa> =o
[07:42] <bkerensa> look what OS he is using in the wild
[07:50] <mhall119> :)
[08:04] <nigelb> mhall119: ah, when'd you get to copenhangen? :)
[08:19] <mhall119> nigelb: Wednesday
[08:23] <nigelb> mhall119: ah, ok :)
[08:40] <bkerensa> mhall119: do you know what to do when git is not realizing changes with "git add ."
[08:40] <nigelb> bkerensa: what you mean not realizing?
[08:40] <mhall119> bkerensa: switch to bsr
[08:40] <mhall119> bzr
[08:40] <nigelb> troll ^
[08:40] <mhall119> :)
[08:40] <nigelb> bkerensa: pastebin git status?
[08:41] <bkerensa> mhall119: I cannot phpfog does not support bzr
[08:41] <mhall119> but seriously, what made you think I could answer git questions?
[08:41] <nigelb> well, you're upstream relations
[08:41] <nigelb> you should know everything :)
[08:41] <nigelb> Also. http://wheningit.tumblr.com/post/32959730634/when-the-office-git-expert-has-to-come-fix-everything
[08:41] <nigelb> But that's usually reserved for more epic git surgeries.
[08:42] <bkerensa> nigelb: http://pastebin.mozilla.org/1881554
[08:42] <bkerensa> mhall119: uhh :) You are supposedly the upstream liaison :P I figured that required fluency in tools used by upstream
[08:42] <bkerensa> ;p
[08:42] <bkerensa> upstream uses git
[08:42] <bkerensa> :)
[08:42] <nigelb> bkerensa: what happens when you do "git add frontend"?
[08:43] <bkerensa> nothing
[08:43] <bkerensa> it just accepts it
[08:43] <bkerensa> and brings a clean prompt
[08:43] <nigelb> try git status again?
[08:43] <nigelb> same output?
[08:43] <bkerensa> yes
[08:43] <nigelb> The only time this usually happens is if frontend itself if a git repository
[08:43] <nigelb> i.e. submodule like situation
[08:43] <nigelb> Is that the case?
[08:44] <nigelb> (check for frontend/.git)
[08:44]  * bkerensa coughs
[08:44] <bkerensa> nigelb: yeah for some reason it had a git folder
[08:44] <bkerensa> I removed it
[08:44] <nigelb> :)
[08:44] <bkerensa> but still not staging
[08:44] <nigelb> well
[08:44] <bkerensa> and neither is /src
[08:44] <nigelb> because git submodules are awesome. sigh.
[08:45] <nigelb> gimme a sec to figure out what's the right thing to do here.
[08:46] <nigelb> There's only time I hate git.
[08:46] <nigelb> That's when submodules are involved.
[08:47] <nigelb> bkerensa: backup your code folder now. I'm not confident about the instructions now ;)
[08:47] <nigelb> try "git rm --cached frontend"
[08:47] <bkerensa> nigelb: yeah that did it
[08:47] <bkerensa> :D
[08:48] <nigelb> bkerensa: already or just now?
[08:49] <nigelb> bkerensa: Look for .gitmodules file, remvoe the submodule references. Also look in .git/config for references to the submodule and delete there as well.
[08:50] <bkerensa> nigelb: already I saw it in the status
[08:50] <bkerensa> so I got it sorted
[08:50] <bkerensa> thx
[08:50] <bkerensa> :D
[08:50] <nigelb> \o/
[08:50] <bkerensa> OpenPhoto thanks u
[08:50] <nigelb> heh :D
[08:51] <bkerensa> I figure I am going to work till 3am trying to write doc and make OpenPhoto work great on PHPFog
[09:03] <bkerensa> nigelb: odd :( I got the frontend added and pushed but src/ is no go
[09:03] <bkerensa> no idea its not showing at all in git status
[09:04] <nigelb> bkerensa: where are you pushing to?
[09:04] <bkerensa> nigelb: phpfog
[09:04] <bkerensa> :D
[09:04] <bkerensa> to production
[09:06] <nigelb> oh dang.
[09:07] <bkerensa> http://openphoto-dev.phpfogapp.com/
[09:07] <bkerensa> ;p
[09:07] <bkerensa> this is PITA
[09:07] <nigelb> well
[09:07]  * bkerensa will just tell them tomorrow they need to sort it
[09:07] <bkerensa> :)
[09:07] <nigelb> I have a feeling that it's sorted
[09:07] <nigelb> deleting .git files don't help :P
[09:08] <nigelb> But yes.
[09:08] <nigelb> The instructions need to deal with commonly available vendors.
[09:09] <dpm> hey czajkowski good morning, if someone wants to participate in LP sessions at UDS, to which ones should I point them to?
[09:11] <cjohnston> blah blah blah
[09:12] <nigelb> cjohnston: Did you fix the js?
[09:12] <cjohnston> nigelb: I'm working on that, but discovered another issue
[09:12] <nigelb> Typical :)
[09:13] <cjohnston> ?fakenow works for last UDS but not for this UDS
[09:13] <cjohnston> tis what happens when one thinks about render.py
[09:19] <nigelb> cjohnston: my condolences
[10:07] <balloons> dholbach, ping
[10:08] <dholbach> balloons, pong
[10:52] <dholbach> which team do people need to be part of to be able to use pad.u.c?
[10:55] <popey> ~ubuntu-etherpad
[11:01] <dholbach> ah ok
[11:02] <dholbach> thanks
[11:07] <knome> hey, is anybody who is able to accept/schedule uds sessions for the community track available?
[11:13] <dholbach> alright, I've got to bring my dog to my sister's - so I'll be back in 30m and work from there
[11:13] <dholbach> dpm, ^
[11:14] <dpm> dholbach, I can take a look, yeah
[11:14] <dpm> knome, what session
[11:14] <dholbach> dpm, after the dog? :-P
[11:15] <knome> dpm, i've proposed a xubuntu blueprint, but i'd like it scheduled at least twice
[11:15] <dpm> dholbach, if you can mount a webcam on him, yeah :)
[11:15] <dholbach> haha
[11:15] <dholbach> ok, see you in a bit :)
[11:15] <dpm> knome, could you point us to the blueprint?
[11:15] <knome> dpm, sure, just a sec
[11:15] <knome> dpm, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-r-xubuntu-planning
[11:15] <knome> dpm, that's it
[11:18] <dpm> knome, ok, accepted it, it should be auto-scheduled soon. Let me see the best way to schedule it twice
[11:18] <knome> dpm, sure, thanks. is there any way to set preference on days, or is it all automated?
[11:19] <dpm> knome, there is a way, but I generally rely on the auto-scheduler. Do you have any particular preference?
[11:19] <knome> dpm, i'd prefer one on monday and one on thursday
[11:20] <knome> dpm, and if you can do it, please mark me, pleia2 and micahg as "must attend" for those :)
[11:24] <knome> away for a while, lunchtime
[11:26] <pleia2> pleia2 == lyz
[11:27] <pleia2> I think I've already essentialled myself on that one though
[11:29] <dpm> knome, pleia2, I've marked you as required on the second session (the first one needs to be approved by Daniel), but micahg's id did not appear in summit. Could you follow up with him to ensure he's registered to attend uds?
[11:33] <dpm> pleia2, knome, I'm going for lunch too. Could you ping dholbach when he's back to:
[11:34] <dpm> 1 - Approve http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21409/xubuntu-general-planning-for-r/ and schedule it for Thursday?
[11:35] <dpm> 2 - Schedule the other Xubuntu session that should already be in the calendar to be on Monday
[11:35] <dpm> I'd do it myself, but track leads can only approve sessions on their own tracks
[11:36] <czajkowski> dpm done a blog post linking to them
[11:36] <czajkowski> on the lp blog
[11:37] <dpm> thanks czajkowski, I'll try to find it later
[11:37] <czajkowski> blog.launchpad.net
[11:37] <czajkowski> on ohone atm or i would get yiu url
[11:37] <dpm> I can find it myself, no worries
[11:38] <cjohnston> pleia2: fwiw essential != required
[11:38] <dpm> mhall119, it seems the https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/appdev-r-app-upload-process-feedback session is still on the community track, did you have the chance to look into it or do we have to wait for summit to pick up?
[11:40] <cjohnston> so, dpm...
[11:40] <cjohnston> Things are working 'correctly'....
[11:41] <cjohnston> The only way that the track gets set by Summit is if it doesn't already have a track set
[11:41] <cjohnston> for now, they will have to be manually changed.
[11:41] <cjohnston> unfortunatly
[11:42] <cjohnston> I just changed that one
[11:42] <dpm> cjohnston, right, yes, that's what I discussed with Mike this morning. If there is a way I can manually change myself, I'll do it, but I don't seem to be able to.
[11:42] <cjohnston> dpm: someone with admin access has to
[11:42] <cjohnston> did he fix the other ones already?
[11:42] <dpm> yeah
[11:42] <dpm> this one was one that someone had approved this morning
[11:42] <cjohnston> ok.. then you should be good
[11:42] <dpm> and we needed to fix it
[11:42] <dpm> yeah
[11:43] <dpm> mhall119, so you can ignore the ping above, Chris just fixed it and there is nothing else to do ^^
[11:45] <dpm> mhall119, I think the last thing is to chase the webapps guys to give us a description for their webapps howto, and I'm chasing didrocks again to register the Quickly blueprint, but I haven't seen him online since yesterday
[11:46] <dpm> I'm going for lunch break now, but I might take a bit longer than usual, as I need to go to the doctor too, but shouln't take too long, either
[11:47] <knome> dholbach, hey, did you read the backlog?
[11:47] <dholbach> knome, which backlog?
[11:47] <dholbach> I was gone for 30m
[11:47] <knome> dholbach, from this channel, by dpm
[11:48] <dholbach> no
[11:48] <dholbach> as I said
[11:48] <dholbach> I was gone for 30m :)
[11:48] <knome> dholbach, yup, i understand, that's why i asked (why wouldn't you have read it if you were around?)
[11:49] <dpm> oh, cjohnston, a quick question: if I register a session directly on summit, and I add a few attendees. How can I add more attendees once the session is registered? Is there a way, or do they have to subscribe themselves at that point?
[11:49] <cjohnston> edit meeting dpm
[11:49] <cjohnston> in the subnav
[11:50] <dpm> dholbach, <dpm> pleia2, knome, I'm going for lunch too. Could you ping dholbach when he's back to:
[11:50] <dpm>  1 - Approve http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21409/xubuntu-general-planning-for-r/ and schedule it for Thursday?
 2 - Schedule the other Xubuntu session that should already be in the calendar to be on Monday
[11:51] <dpm> cjohnston, I don't see the link (only Review attendees, Blueprint, Copy meeting), it might be because I proposed it for the community track, where I'm not track lead
[11:51] <dholbach> dpm, I don't have accept-blueprint powers
[11:51] <dpm> dholbach, I accepted the bp
[11:52] <cjohnston> dpm: ahh.. if it was a blueprint it required them to be subscribed to the BP
[11:52] <dholbach> ok will look into it in a bit
[11:53] <cjohnston> dpm: if it is created in Summit, the creator (should) has edit powers, if it is created in LP, it has to be edited in LP
[11:53] <cjohnston> dpm: can you give me a link
[11:53] <dpm> cjohnston, not a bp, it's a session I registered in summit, and I added a link to the bp in the spec field - here's the link: http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/meeting/21409/xubuntu-general-planning-for-r/
[11:54] <cjohnston> ok.. so if it has a spec link, Summit thinks its a BP
[11:54] <dpm> cjohnston, ah, I see. So that means it cannot be edited anymore
[11:54] <cjohnston> changing now
[11:55] <cjohnston> you should have edit
[11:57] <dpm> cjohnston, ok, thanks, it works. So this is for the Xubuntu guys: they want 2 sessions on different days (Monday, Thursday). I approved the blueprint, which should get imported and appear on Daniel's calendar. I then created this session manually, which I wanted to link to the same blueprint. Does that make sense?
[11:58] <dpm> I assume then the 2 sessions will appear on Daniel's schedule for him to approve them
[11:58] <cjohnston> you created xubuntu-general-planning-for-r so it is already approved
[11:59] <cjohnston> and their BP one has already been approved
[12:00] <dpm> cjohnston, so do we have now the 2 sessions in summit as expected, and it's just a matter of scheduling them?
[12:00] <cjohnston> yes
[12:01] <dpm> cjohnston, and if I want to link them to the same blueprint, can I just reset xubuntu-general-planning-for-r's spec field to the blueprint? (I don't mind loosing edit powers now)
[12:02] <cjohnston> I added it to the wiki url field
[12:02] <dpm> yeah, I saw that, I mean, can I change it back to the spec field, so that both summit sessions are linked to the same blueprint?
[12:03] <dpm> or will that cause breakage?
[12:03] <cjohnston> just the lack of ability to edit
[12:03] <dpm> ok, I don't mind losing that, thanks
[12:04] <cjohnston> np
[12:06] <knome> dholbach, dholbach: cheers
[12:06] <dholbach> I didn't do anything :)
[12:07] <dholbach> I was just having a look
[12:07] <dholbach> and Thursday looks like this: knome, http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/2012-11-01
[12:08] <knome> dholbach, great! but when will the session for monday show up? :)
[12:08] <dholbach> knome, I'm trying to find it
[12:08] <dholbach> give me a bit
[12:08] <knome> i also need one more session scheduled, creating the blueprint in a sec
[12:08] <knome> dholbach, sure, np
[12:09] <dholbach> knome, so on http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/track/community/ there's another session on wednesday
[12:09] <dholbach> knome, is that correct?
[12:09] <knome> dholbach, yeah, looks like that. could that be moved to monday?
[12:09] <dholbach> ok
[12:11] <knome> dpm, dholbach: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-r-ircops
[12:11] <knome> any day is fine for that
[12:12] <dholbach> knome, sorry, can't accept the BP - don't have powers
[12:12] <dpm> knome, dholbach, approved, should be auto-scheduled soon
[12:12] <knome> dholbach, that's why i pinged dpm too :)
[12:12] <knome> oh, right, yeah.
[12:12] <knome> sorry, and thanks!
[12:13] <dholbach> knome, does http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-r/track/community/ look good to you now?
[12:13] <knome> dholbach, that's fantastic!
[12:14] <dholbach> perfect
[12:16] <dpm> dholbach, knome, ok, so that's all taken care of, I can really go for lunch break now :)
[12:16] <knome> dpm, cheers!
[12:18] <dholbach> dpm, buen apetito
[12:24] <knome> dholbach, actually, the thursday session time is so perfect that we would like it to be fixed to that time if at all possible (remote participation)
[12:25] <dholbach> no, not really possible AFAIK
[12:25] <dholbach> but cjohnston or mhall119 can probably confirm
[12:26] <knome> ok, cheers
[12:41] <cjohnston> its possible but not the 'bestest' way to go about doing things
[12:51] <JoseeAntonioR> dpm: ready for the app devel session in about an hour?
[12:57] <mhall119> dpm: updated the description for the webapps howto
[13:39] <dpm> JoseeAntonioR, yep!
[13:39] <dpm> thanks mhall119
[13:46] <dpm> JoseeAntonioR, so what do I need to do, start a hangout on air and just give you the URL?
[13:46] <JoseeAntonioR> dpm: nope, I'll do it
[13:46] <JoseeAntonioR> dpm: add Ubuntu OnAir to your circles
[13:47] <dpm> ok, cool
[13:48] <dpm> JoseeAntonioR, will I be able to screen-share?
[13:48] <JoseeAntonioR> yep
[13:49] <dpm> cool, I'll be back in a minute
[13:52] <dpm> JoseeAntonioR, any IRC channel I should be in?
[13:53] <JoseeAntonioR> dpm: #ubuntu-classroom, #ubuntu-classroom-backstage, and #ubuntu-classroom-chat
[13:53] <IdleOne> #ubuntu-classroom-chat
[13:53] <dpm> ok, the usual suspects, then, joining :)
[14:56] <dpm> thanks JoseeAntonioR, you're a truly rocking host
[14:57] <JoseeAntonioR> :)
[14:57] <JoseeAntonioR> thanks to you for the session, was absolutely great
[14:59] <jono> dpm, jcastro_ dholbach did you want to do the call as the other guys can't join?
[14:59] <jono> I don't really have a demo
[15:00] <dpm> jono, I don't have a demo, but we can maybe use it to discuss any pre-UDS things that might need to be wrapped up?
[15:00] <jono> dpm, sure
[15:00] <jono> I will set it up
[15:00] <dpm> cool
[15:00] <dholbach> jono, yeah, same as dpm
[15:01] <dholbach> jono, I just have one question, but I sent you a mail about it too
[15:02] <jono> dpm, jcastro_ dholbach invite sent
[15:04] <dpm> ok
[15:08] <jcastro_> can someone paste me the url?
[15:09] <jcastro_> nm found it
[15:09] <JoseeAntonioR> jcastro_: hey, how's the weather over cph?
[15:20] <mhall119> JoseeAntonioR: it's cold, windy, and often wet
[15:23] <jcastro_> JoseeAntonioR: I'm not there yet
[15:24] <JoseeAntonioR> ouch
[15:24] <JoseeAntonioR> mhall119: thanks
[15:24] <dpm> mhall119, so people have started noticing the nexus 7 project :)
[15:24] <cjohnston> nah
[15:25] <cjohnston> its just a figment of everyones imagination
[15:26] <smartboyhw> cjohnston, no no no
[15:26] <smartboyhw> It is realistic I think
[15:26] <mhall119> dpm: I saw
[15:26] <cjohnston> nope.. fake.. fake video.. fake ppa
[15:27] <mhall119> don't get too excited, it's for testing the core of Ubuntu
[15:27] <smartboyhw> cjohnston, er really is it fake?
[15:27] <smartboyhw> sabdfl	we've ported ubuntu to the nexus 7 (it's just the desktop)
[15:27] <smartboyhw> Uh hum that IS not fake and logged
[15:28] <head_victim> I'd be tempted by a 10inch tablet that ran Ubuntu, a 7 inch is a great start.
[15:32] <mhall119> smartboyhw: it is a real thing, it's just not "Ubuntu for tablets"
[15:33] <mhall119> smartboyhw: the goal is to gauge and reduce the resource consumption of the core of Ubuntu so that it runs well on tablet-level hardware
[15:35] <cjohnston> mhall119: we need to look at why Summit isn't removing declined BPs
[15:39] <mhall119> not now
[16:04] <jcastro_> jono: If you can, I can go early.
[16:04]  * jcastro_ plans on taking his PC in for repair during lunch
[16:04] <jono> jcastro_, busy right now, lets do later
[16:04] <jcastro_> jono: post your lunch sound good?
[16:10] <dholbach> alright my friends - got to rush off to take the train
[16:10] <dholbach> safe travels everyone
[16:10] <dholbach> and see you on Sunday :-D
[16:11] <jono> jcastro_, yup
[16:11] <jcastro_> <--- lunching
[16:15] <jono> dpm, lets go
[16:15] <dpm> ok
[16:15] <jono> dpm, invite sent
[16:58] <marcoceppi> JoseeAntonioR: I think my PM stuff is broken
[17:06] <JoseeAntonioR> marcoceppi: free now?
[17:06] <marcoceppi>  I thought the session was at 1800? Or did I do time stuff wrong?
[17:07] <JoseeAntonioR> marcoceppi: we just had some tech probs with the MOTU session, things are broken on the other side
[17:07] <marcoceppi> Yeah, give me a few mins
[17:08] <JoseeAntonioR> sure
[17:09] <JoseeAntonioR> marcoceppi: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/9cfc6311ce23c466b727eb88ae4ea6c5505fe130
[19:12] <bkerensa> jono: so this isn't Ubuntu running natively on a Nexus 7 its just sitting on top of Android
[19:12] <bkerensa> much like flashing  B2G to a Nexus Device but B2G is only HTML5
[20:48] <bkerensa> jcastro_: this is pretty good so far...  I do wish I could dual-boot though for testing :)
[23:28] <mhall119> bkerensa: my understanding is that this is the Ubuntu kernel, not the Android kernel
[23:28] <mhall119> though it is using some Android drivers, IIRC
[23:29] <mhall119> bkerensa: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/RestrictedDrivers lists the specific drivers
[23:33] <bkerensa> mhall119: yeah
[23:34] <bkerensa> mhall119: someone is already porting the images to use Gentoo
[23:34] <bkerensa> lol
[23:34] <bkerensa> video encoding on the Ubuntu/N7 is fun :) 4% done in 15 mins
[23:35] <mhall119> bkerensa: let them have fun with that
[23:35] <mhall119> you think video encoding is fun, imaging recomiling glib for gentoo on it ;)
[23:35] <bkerensa> heh
[23:35] <mhall119> there'll be a new update before it finished
[23:35] <bkerensa> building a debian package would be intense
[23:36] <bkerensa> mhall119: oddly lscpi does nothing
[23:36] <bkerensa> weird
[23:38] <bkerensa> mhall119: how is Bella?
[23:39] <mhall119> bkerensa: fancy
[23:39] <mhall119> bkerensa: um, does it have a PCI bus?
[23:39] <mhall119> try lshw?
[23:43] <bkerensa> kk