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czajkowskialoha17:01
dholbachhello :)17:02
dholbachbeuno, pleia2, around as well?17:02
pleia2only for a few minutes17:02
Gwaihiro/17:03
dholbachToday we're meeting with the Tech Board. :)17:03
czajkowskiso are any of the folks on https://launchpad.net/~techboard/+members her17:03
czajkowski*here17:03
dholbachcjwatson, kees, mdz, soren, stgraber: anyone of you around?17:04
stgraberah right, it's today, well, I was just about to step out to get some lunch :)17:04
cjwatsonoh, blast - I'm on leave today, can be around I guess but I was hoping somebody else would be17:04
czajkowskihave just poked pitti elsewhere also17:05
czajkowskistgraber: cjwatson we'll make it quick so17:05
dholbachcjwatson, I think mdz mailed us and said he could probably make it17:05
dholbach#startmeeting17:05
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dholbach#topic Catch up with the TB17:05
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dholbachHow has the last cycle worked out for the TB?17:05
stgraberpretty good I think, didn't have a lot of things to discuss/review/do really17:06
cjwatsonWe've generally had a pretty quiet cycle, yes - there've been a few things we've been asked to resolve, but fairly low on controversy17:06
dholbachWow... I read most of the reports from the TB and thought that you actually had a lot on your plate.17:07
cjwatsonI don't know whether I view this as a success or not17:07
czajkowskiteam reports++17:07
czajkowskiwill the TBs workload increase with the helping of ARB now?17:07
cjwatsonMy perception has been that most of the things that come to us already have broad agreement, and sometimes we tweak a bit to try to ensure that precedents are set sanely and that sort of thing17:08
dholbachDo you have a lot of internal discussion? Or are you mostly just consulted by other teams or parties?17:08
stgraberthe TB only reviews the the ARB processes when they need changes, so that's not taking a lot of time as the requested policy changes usually make sense and aren't controversial17:08
cjwatsone.g. the nvidia/fglrx SRUs question, which involved quite a lot of detail but it wasn't a fundamental disagreement17:08
cjwatsonAt the moment, the TB essentially only does anything when issues are brought to us17:09
stgrabermostly just consulted by other teams/parties. The only internal discussion we have are about timezones/dst it seems :)17:09
dholbachDid any of your ever the feeling the TB could have a more active role or is it not of much interest right now?17:09
dholbachSorry, not active, rather proactive. I didn't mean to say you're all lazy. :)17:10
cjwatsonWe've talked about this several times and kicked around a number of ways in which we might be more proactive, but it never seems to come to much17:10
cjwatsonThe brainstorm review seems to have (unfortunately?) rather fallen by the wayside17:10
czajkowskinods I think ye mentioned this at the last meeting up as well17:10
czajkowskicjwatson: is this something the TB would like to get back involved in,or do you see it as a role the TB can't take part in any more?17:11
dholbachI feel the CC and the TB are pretty much in the same boat here. One thing we tried to do was inviting teams to our meetings to ensure that things are working seamlessly for everyone.17:11
cjwatsonBut of course several TB members are active on their own accounts anyway17:11
dholbachAnd that has sparked some good discussions in the past.17:11
cjwatsonczajkowski: I tend to feel that we may have outgrown the point where a single small board can be sufficiently on top of things everywhere to take an interventionist approach17:11
czajkowskidholbach: yes our catch ups are very useful17:12
dholbachcjwatson, I think I agree - we also trust that people simply bring it up with the CC if they feel it's necessary17:12
czajkowski+117:12
cjwatsonI'd certainly encourage folks to come to us when they're doing things that are likely to set precedent elsewhere and want a broader perspective - I think that's a valuable role the TB plays17:13
cjwatsonBut realistically we're likely to remain mainly reactive at least for a while, I think17:13
dholbachIs there anything you feel should improve generally in the world of Ubuntu development? Anything you feel should change?17:13
cjwatson(Speaking only for myself though)17:13
cjwatsonI don't think I can answer that from a TB perspective rather than from my personal perspective17:14
cjwatsonMaybe stgraber can have a go :)17:14
dholbachOr maybe something the TB might need help with?17:15
dholbachIf not, that's perfectly fine - I just thought it polite and interesting to ask. :-)17:16
stgraberI can't really think of anything for either questions ;)17:16
cjwatsonNot really - I suspect newer folks may be afraid to ask us things when they should17:17
cjwatsonBut I don't know if that's immediately fixable :)17:17
czajkowskithanks cjwatson17:17
czajkowskiand stgraber17:17
dholbachAgain we're in the same boat with the CC, I think only personal encouragement works there. :)17:18
cjwatsonYeah17:18
dholbachthanks a lot for your hard work17:18
dholbachI'm very pleased to hear that things work out nicely for you.17:18
dholbachcjwatson, enjoy the rest of your day off :)17:18
cjwatsonI'm being summoned though so I'm afraid I'll have to go :)17:18
cjwatsonSorry, bad leave timing17:18
dholbachno, it's all good :)17:18
dholbachthanks for making time17:18
czajkowskiThank you17:18
dholbach#topic Any other business17:18
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dholbachhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda seems very empty.17:19
dholbachso maybe we just give a quick update on the CoC v217:19
czajkowskinods17:19
dholbachwe did two rounds of feedback for https://code.launchpad.net/~sabdfl/ubuntu-codeofconduct/v2-draft and it looks like everyone is sufficiently happy with it17:19
dholbachso we're in the process of getting it into LP and on the website and will announce it once it's there17:20
dholbachthanks a lot to everyone who helped put the update together!17:20
czajkowskiyes it's nice to see the work finally coming together17:20
czajkowskiwe have the annoucement almost done17:20
czajkowskiand the bug on website update filed17:20
czajkowskidholbach: what is left to get it into LP ?17:20
dholbachI filed a merge proposal and it's WIP17:20
dholbachhttps://code.launchpad.net/~dholbach/launchpad/coc-2.0/+merge/13370217:21
dholbachRick Harding had a look at it already17:21
dholbachso we're slowly getting there17:21
czajkowskicool17:21
dholbachapart from that I'm happy to say that the community related sessions from UDS were great and that everyone seems to be busy working on the work items we agreed on there17:21
dholbachit's nice to see how smoothly things are running17:22
dholbachhey cprofitt17:22
dholbachdoes anyone else have anything we should discuss here in the CC meeting now?17:22
cprofitthey dholbach and everyone... sorry for being late17:22
dholbachcprofitt, don't worry - looks like we wangled it :)17:22
Gwaihirnothing from my side...17:22
cprofittnothing from my side as well17:23
dholbachin that case, it looks like we just need to put together the minutes and update the wiki, but we can do that outside the meeting17:23
dholbachthanks a lot everyone for turning up!17:23
czajkowskilovely17:23
dholbach#endmeeting17:23
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czajkowskithanks dholbach17:23
dholbachthank YOU17:23
cprofittthanks dholbach17:24
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cielakmfisch, mhall119: ready?18:02
mfischyep18:02
cielakwe'll wait some more time for Mike18:04
mhall119cielak: yup18:05
cielakoh, cool ;)18:05
cielak#startmeeting18:05
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cielaksigh18:05
cielaknevermind18:05
mhall119what?18:05
mfisch?18:05
cielakokay, so here is the agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Agenda18:05
mfisch#link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Agenda18:06
cielakfirst thing I'd like to consult concerns what we clarified on UDS18:06
mhall119I think the chair has to do that18:06
mfischok18:06
cielakthat the accomplishemnts should not be level-based18:06
mhall119#topic Discussing whether general direction of project applies to the whole sysytem or just community accomplishments.18:07
mfischI think that was the direction we came back to yes18:07
mhall119^ cielak try pasting that18:07
cielak#topic Discussing whether general direction of project applies to the whole sysytem or just community accomplishments.18:07
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cielakoh, cool18:07
mhall119so, just to fill me in, what is the general direction that was talked about?18:07
cielakokay, so my idea is that we may do the platform support level-based accomplishments, but disable this feature for community accoms18:08
cielakthis way third-party collections could make use of 'dificulty' fields in .accomplishment files18:08
cielakbut we would leave them unused for ubuntu-community-accomplishments18:08
mhall119how would that field be used in the view/gallery?18:09
s-foxsorry i'm late for the meeting, bad traffic18:09
cielakI think that the details page might display a number of stars (1-5) for accomplishments etc, but that's more a design question18:10
cielakwhat I mean is that it might make sense to implement support for such thing in the daemon, but since it's not cool for community accoms, this field would be not used for them18:10
cielakand in case of community accoms a 'N/A' would be displayed instead of stars18:11
cielakdoes that make sense?18:11
cielakhey s-fox :)18:11
mhall119and this would be enforced just be the approval process accomplishments go through?18:11
cielakI am not sure how this applies to approval process18:12
mfischI want to avoid special logic for the community apps18:12
mfischaccomps I mean18:12
mhall119I mean, there wouldn't be something in the code that tries to stop it from being used for community accomplishments, right?18:12
cielaktrue18:13
mhall119ok18:13
mfischthe accoms themselves would just leave it out18:13
cielakI'm not sure if there is any special logic, just as field 'tips' is optional, so would 'difficulty' (or whatever) be18:14
mfischright18:14
mhall119makes sense18:14
mfischI'm +1 on that18:14
mhall119I have no objection to this18:14
cielakcool, thanks :)18:14
cielakI have also recently looked in how we can make daemon a DBus service, and I have two concerns about this solution18:14
cielak#topic Feedback on starting the daemon as a dbus .service, causing it to be running regardless of user will.18:15
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mfischwhat are the concerns?18:15
cielakthe point is that once we install a .service, the daemon will always be started when user logs in18:15
mfischWhy?18:15
cielakcurrently we give him a choice, and automatic startup is disablable18:15
mhall119no, I think it can be only on-demand18:15
mfischyes it can be on-demand18:15
mfischwhen the first dbus call is made, dbus will launch it18:16
mfischand honestly that is standard operating procedure for almost everything18:16
mfischlenses and scopes for example18:16
cielakhm, that's odd, from my tests it was always starting regardless of whether it was requested or not18:16
mhall119so the "automatically at startup" would just call the dbus service during session startup, otherwise it waits until the user loads the viewer18:16
mhall119cielak: do you have the Unity trophy lens?18:17
cielakI do18:17
mhall119that's probably starting it18:17
mfischthats whats launching it then18:17
cielakaaah! this makes a lot of sense18:17
mfischI'm not even sure we need an automatically at startup field anymore18:17
cielakso I'll be back to playing around with it, then ;)18:17
mhall119it only makes sense as an option if the user doesn't have the lens18:17
mhall119if you have the lens, it'll need to be running from startup18:18
mfischdo we get notifications if the service is running but the app is closed?18:18
cielakanother thing I have notices with DBus (yet this problem was present even before I tried setting up a service) is the way the daemon is closed when user session ends18:19
cielakI have discussed that with mfisch few weeks ago18:19
mfischwhat was the issue?18:19
cielakwhat I ended up with, is that for some reason the daemon is killed when user logs out18:19
mfischthe session is over at that point18:20
cielakit does not receive a SIGTERM, it's simply killed18:20
mhall119does it need to do any cleanup before it exits?18:20
cielakyeah, it does18:20
mhall119for what?18:20
cielakremoving the pidfile is a must18:20
mfischit doesn't get any signal?18:20
mhall119what is the pidfile used for?18:20
mfischyeah thats a good question, I bet we dont need it anymore18:21
cielakotherwise, if the pidfile is left, there is no way to distinguish if the daemon is running or not18:21
mfischsure there is18:21
mfischyou query it on dbus18:21
mhall119if we only start it via dbus, then dbus handles that18:21
cielakwhat if it got stuck?18:21
mfischand "autostart" is handled by a simple dbus message too, not by manually launching it18:21
mhall119dbus won't launch a new process if one is running18:21
cielakah, so again it's dbus who cares about that stuff18:22
mfischI think that the service getting stuck is another issue18:22
mfischyeah, once we let dbus launch us, we should let dbus handle everything18:22
mhall119yeah, so basically what jono did with cron and pidfiles, dbus does automagically18:23
mfischhaving us manually start or kill a process that dbus started will lead to bad news18:23
mfischyes18:23
mhall119and dbus does it better ;)18:23
cielakodd that despite studying dbus for a week I have not discovered it's core goodies :)18:23
mhall119you could study it for a year and still find surprises ;)18:23
mfischI've been debugging a dbus signal issue all week18:23
cielakokay, so the conclusion is that I need to learn DBus more before I start playing with it at all, hehe ;)18:24
mhall119playing makes you learn faster18:24
mhall119breaking makes you learn faster still18:24
mfischI think it's simpler than that18:24
mfischremove all the cronjob/pid file code18:24
mfischchange autostart from a launch to sending a dbus message18:24
mfischthat will force dbus to start it18:24
mfischthen you're done I think18:24
cielakmfisch: actually, no way to remove it, as twistd relies on the file not existing18:25
mfischdo we still need twistd?18:25
cielakooh, porting the code out of twistd now would be a really great deal18:25
cielakI guess we do18:25
mfischwhat else does twistd give us?18:25
mhall119what is twisted used for?18:26
cielakall that @deferred stuff is twisd magic18:26
mhall119I don't know enough about the daemon internals to know18:26
cielakand it's meant to ensure our code is not multi-threading etc.18:26
cielakdon't get me wrong, I'd LOVE to get rid of twistd18:27
mhall119make jono re-write it in go18:27
mfischthis needs more investigation18:27
mhall119:)18:27
mfischI vote that we investigate more and revisit this18:28
cielakmfisch: +118:28
mhall119+118:28
cielakokay, so let's move to next topic on my list18:28
cielak#topic Sync up with the team on the idea of expanding the .accomplishment format to support keywords/tags.18:28
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cielakhave you played with my latest MP for the viewer? I know mfisch did18:29
mfischcielak: I need to respond to you, will try to do that tonight18:29
cielakmfisch: cool ;)18:29
mhall119I haven't, no18:29
cielakmhall119: basically it implements much quickler filtering + a search feature18:30
cielakand I'd like to go one step further with te search feature18:30
mhall119cielak: still using iconview?18:30
cielakcurrently it looks just in the accomplsihment title, and because of that searching for 'CC' will not find community-council accoms18:30
cielakmhall119: still!18:30
cielakmhall119: the magic is to use GtkTreeModelFilter and never clear the main model18:31
cielakmy idea is that we may want to add an optional 'keywords' field in .accomplishment files18:31
cielakwhich would list synonyms, common typos etc. for the accomplishment18:32
cielakso that the search feature could check the title and the keywords18:32
mhall119+1 for keywords18:33
cielakthat's gonna be easy to implement, yet I think all changes to .accomplishments format are worth discussing :)18:33
mfisch+1 too for keywords18:33
cielakawesome, thanks for your feedback ;)18:33
mfischlets file bugs to go back and add keywords to existing accomps too18:33
cielakexactly, I guess this is a cool assignment for a new contributor18:34
mhall119tag the bugs with "bitesize"18:34
cielakquite easy, and helps to get familiar with accoms structure18:34
mhall119having bitesize bugs makes it easy to point new contributors to a list of things they can do18:35
cielakand since we are speaking about new contributors...18:35
cielak#topic Looking for opportunities for new contributors and discussing how we should deal with suggesting work to them.18:35
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mfischso i was thinking some about this18:35
cielakthere is at least 3 people who are willing to contribute18:35
mfischand the current process of doing a MP and what-not may be causing people to not contribute18:35
cielaksome of them are not interested in comtributing accoms, and I think they are very welcome to do some hacking in the viewer etc.18:36
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mfischah I was thinking of accomps writers18:36
cielakmfisch: so you have ideas on how we can improve accomps writers experience?18:36
mfischno great ideas, but I wonder if the LP merge process is stopping people18:37
mhall119so in my experience, this is what I'd recommend:18:37
mfischperhaps the script writing is also a problem18:37
s-foxmfisch,  the merge thing was akward to learn, but not that difficult once you get your head around it18:37
s-foxthat is my experience anyway :)18:37
mhall1191) Give a list of specific targets (like adding keywords to existing accoms)18:37
mhall1192) Give detailed step-by-step instructions for how to do it18:38
cielakon the other hand, there was noone who contacted us in terms of not being able to send their contribution18:38
mhall1193) Give detailed step-by-step instructions for how to submit it (bzr commit, bzr push, create an MP, etc)18:38
mhall1194) Blog about it (get jono to promote your blog post)18:38
mhall1195) Mosty importantly, publicaly thank the people who do contribute, seeing others get praise motivates people to get involved too18:39
mfischI'd like a blog post to include some specific ideas for ones people can write18:39
mfischI know we have a todo list somewhere18:39
cielakmhall119: agreed, except for the blog part this is what I usually do18:40
mfischI guess that's what mhall119 said in 1)18:40
cielakmfisch: I have some more bitesize bugs to fill in18:40
mhall119http://mhall119.com/2012/02/contributing-to-unity-for-non-developers-keywords/ is an example you can look at, I got a lot of new contributors adding keywords to .desktop files with that18:40
cielakwhere is ours todo list so that I can add this ideas there?18:40
cielakmhall119: ooh, cool guide, we surely need something like that18:41
mhall119cielak: write one ;)18:41
mfischlets take a todo for that18:41
cielakI surely will18:41
mfischI can help write it, just worried about over-committing to stuff right now18:41
mfischnexus7 is still crazy18:42
mhall119mfisch: fix the primary-mouse-button-getting-stuck bug :P18:42
cielakIf I recall correctly, the accoms-writing guide had detailed instructions on how to use bzr to submit changes18:43
cielakthey may need refreshing, though18:43
cielakany more ideas on what simple activities we may assign to newcommers?18:43
cielakalso, smartboyhw wanted to contribute new accoms, but we're running out of reasonable ideas18:44
mhall119nope, just make sure you always give an over-abundance of information.  People don't get discouraged by being told what they already know, but they will get discouraged if they're not told something they do need to know18:44
cielakyeah, totally :)18:44
mfischthere's got to me hundreds of ideas for desktop18:45
mfischinstall ubuntu on ARM is one I'm a fan of18:45
mhall119+1 for desktop, just get people to go through the apps on their Launcher and think of accomplishments they can write for each18:45
cielakhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/AccomplishmentIdeas/LocalAccomplishments18:45
cielakthis may be worth refreshing too18:45
mhall119One benefit of the "write something for an app on your launcher" is that they will be targetting an app they commonly use18:46
mfischcielak: lets take an action to update that wiki page with ideas18:46
mhall119someone might have no interest in deja dup or gwibber, but if they have Tomboy notes stuck to their launcher, they would probably know what kind of accomplishments to write for that18:47
cielakagreed18:47
mfisch"Tomboy didn't erase my notes for 3 months"18:47
mhall119also, we talked at UDS about getting new icon images for people to use, that would be a good way for artists to get involved18:48
mhall119mfisch: oh come on now18:48
mhall119we should make them something possible18:48
mfischlol18:48
cielakI guess Martin took the artwork work item18:48
* mhall119 happens to love Tomboy and hasn't lost anything in years18:48
mhall119cielak: yeah, but there are more artists than just him18:48
cielaksure :)18:49
cielakI thought it might be appropriate to contact him and suggest he lead the artwork update18:49
mhall119is there a website other than the wiki for the Accomplishments project?18:49
cielakit may be easier for him to reach for other artists and cooperate18:49
cielaknope18:50
cielakexcept for trophies.ubuntu.com18:50
mhall119if he has time, he took several work items this UDS18:50
cielakanyway, contacting him would be fair18:50
mhall119yeah, maybe he could write a blog calling for more artist contributors18:51
cielakindeed18:51
s-foxyou know i could ask the arty types on the ubuntu forums for help if you want.18:51
mhall119s-fox: that's a good idea too18:51
mhall119we might want a list of "wanted" images18:52
s-foxi mean they are great for producing icons for developers18:52
mhall119I'm thinking we could use a Ribbon, a medal, a certificate, etc18:52
mhall119maybe a couple variations on the current trophy image18:53
s-foxI know what i'd like to see, have the ask ubuntu icons match what they are on the website18:53
mhall119+118:53
cielak+1!18:53
mhall119all of that should go into a call for artist contributors, so they have a list of things they know we want18:53
mhall119for the askubuntu ones, someone would need to check on copyright license for them18:54
mhall119mfisch: ^^18:54
mfischok18:54
mhall119thanks18:54
mfischwe can ask jorge18:54
mhall119ok, I can do that18:55
s-foxeven if we can't use those exact icons it would be good to have something like a ribbon?18:55
mhall119yeah18:55
mhall119also, let's ask for these in SVG, so we can easily re-color them, or add to them, etc18:55
mfisch+118:55
cielaksvg is a must18:55
cielakwe might want to change icon size one day18:55
cielak+ it is different in the lens18:55
s-foxi thought svg was just for vectors?  wouldn't we want something like a psd or whatever gimp uses?18:56
mfischwe can render svg though18:56
s-foxahh :)18:56
mhall119svg would be just as good, just edit it in Inkscape18:57
cielakindeed ;)18:57
cielakwith 3 minutes left I should ask if anyone has something else to discuss?18:57
cielaks-fox, any progress on forum accomplishments?18:57
s-foxnot touched it cielak , it looks like the ubuntu forums might actually be getting the upgrade soon so the html might change18:58
cielakooh18:58
cielakideally the accoms would be html-independent18:58
cielakI am not sure how much this is doable, though18:58
s-foxtrying to get an idea as to when it will happen. no point spending time on making it work when the structure of the page might change18:58
cielaktrue18:58
s-foxespecially if it looks like it might come in before the new year18:59
mfischspeaking of that, cielak I'm going to wait on pep8 until your search stuff is done18:59
s-foxi am looking forward to doing more with regex though! :D18:59
cielakthen again, the search stuff is waiting for your review ;) so whenever you'll have some spare time18:59
mhall119s-fox: wasn't there a forums API we were going to get?19:00
cielakmhall119: haha!19:00
cielakmhall119: let me find you the link to the ticket19:01
s-foxmhall119,  we were met with silence. twice i believe19:01
mhall119ah, ok19:01
mhall119nvm then19:01
cielakmhall119: https://rt.ubuntu.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=1979019:01
s-foxjono even poked them for a response19:01
cielakwe can't wait endlessly, so we'll use a workaround19:02
mhall119ok19:02
cielakokay, anyone has something more to discuss?19:02
s-foxmaybe channel promotion ?19:03
cielakwhat do you mean?19:03
s-foxmind you , i suppose that would come with getting more people involved with the project anyway19:03
cielaklikely ;)19:04
cielakokay, so thanks everyone for coming and your feedback, have a nice day!19:04
cielak#endmeeting19:04
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meetingologyMeeting ended Thu Nov 15 19:04:57 2012 UTC.19:04
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mfischthanks cielak19:05
mhall119thanks cielak19:06
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cjohnstonZilvador: are you here21:58
Zilvadorcjohnston, Yes I am21:59
s-foxping Zilvador :)21:59
Zilvadorpong s-fox :)22:00
s-foxhi, we just wanted to check you were around since you are only candidate22:00
s-foxlol22:00
ZilvadorI see22:01
cjohnstonZilvador: will be another minute or two22:01
ZilvadorNo problem22:01
cjohnstonwaiting on the last person to get home22:01
s-foxwe're all on 3g apparently. haha22:02
ZilvadorSo high-tech :)22:02
s-foxo/ PabloRubianes22:04
PabloRubianeshi s-fox22:04
s-foxPabloRubianes,  you at home now?22:04
PabloRubianesyes22:04
cjohnstonPabloRubianes: are you able to chair?22:04
s-fox#startmeeting22:07
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s-foxMwhahaa22:08
s-fox#voters s-fox cjohnston PabloRubianes micahg22:08
meetingologyCurrent voters: PabloRubianes cjohnston micahg s-fox22:08
s-fox#topic Ubuntu Membership Board Meeting 22:00 UTC22:08
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s-fox#subtopic Zilvador's application22:09
s-fox*sigh*22:09
s-fox#topic Zilvador application22:09
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s-foxZilvador,  can you please introduce yourself?22:09
ZilvadorIndeed22:09
ZilvadorI am a 26 year old Dane22:10
ZilvadorI am a computer science post grad student who have been using Ubuntu as a main OS since 200722:10
ZilvadorI have been actually contributing since 201022:10
ZilvadorWhen I became a member of the Danish translation team on Launchpad22:11
ZilvadorI was initially very active in translating the Ubuntu Manual to Danish...and was involved in other translation projects as well22:11
ZilvadorSince then I have also been active in bug management on Launchpad...mainly finding duplicates as well as also doing my best to report bugs on my own and offer all information possible22:12
Zilvador*necessary22:12
s-foxNice work :)  Is anyone from the danish translation team here to support your application?22:12
ZilvadorNo, I have not asked any to be here today :)22:13
ZilvadorEven though I did back in 2010 work quite a lot together with the members of the list, my studies took a lot of my time later. They usually work with po files, but I found it more liberating to work directly in Launchpad22:14
PabloRubianesZilvador: are you involve in the Danish LoCo team?22:14
s-foxit is just that your wiki doesn't have any testimonials, sort of important thing we look for.  what about your loco team, anyone here to support you ?22:15
ZilvadorI am a member, but have not had the possibility to join an actual event yet. Unfortunately I live in a far end of my country22:15
ZilvadorI have not asked any one to be here today, no.22:15
ZilvadorBut if testemonials are important, I can ask key persons to add some :)22:16
s-foxIf you could that would be super great :)22:16
s-foxZilvador,  i have been looking at your wiki page and you say you want to get involved with writing code?  perhaps you could get involved with a small project?22:18
ZilvadorYes, I have in fact been considering that.22:18
s-foxZilvador,  i know a project with some nice friendly folks that need a bit of help if you are interested?  mostly python22:18
ZilvadorIndeed I am :)22:19
s-foxZilvador,  okay, cool.  after the meeting join #ubuntu-accomplshments and speak to myself or cielak :)22:19
s-foxZilvador,  for the next meeting do you think you could get the testimonials?22:20
ZilvadorI will talk to people. I guess the best would be to add me to the agenda when I believe to have enough.22:21
s-foxokay, thanks.  i am really sorry we can't do the vote tonight, but next time it should be a lot easier :)22:21
cjohnstonZilvador: the next meeting will probably be next month, so you have some time prior to it to find some.22:21
ZilvadorDon't worry :). I was first of all interested in knowing what you were looking for.22:22
ZilvadorThank you. Sounds good.22:22
cjohnstonZilvador: I guess maybe we need to work on getting our docs better.. I'll try to ping you in the next couple of days and see if I can get some feedback from you on the instructions for how to apply and try to make them more clear.22:23
s-foxAlright, i think that is it :)22:23
Zilvadorcjohnston, I would appreciate any help. Thank you.22:23
s-foxthanks for coming people22:23
cjohnstonthanks Zilvador!22:23
s-fox#endmeeting22:23
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meetingologyMeeting ended Thu Nov 15 22:23:51 2012 UTC.22:23
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cjohnstonthanks s-fox PabloRubianes and micahg also22:23
PabloRubianesthanks you cjohnston22:24
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