[00:29] <SergioMeneses> balloons, phillw ssbob Noskcaj10 eureka!!!
[00:29] <SergioMeneses> I did, I did
[00:30]  * SergioMeneses dances around
[00:30] <phillw> SergioMeneses: ???
[00:31] <SergioMeneses> phillw, FIELD=`cat ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs | grep XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR |sed 's/XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR=\"\(.*\)\"/\1/'` && eval "touch $FIELD/test.txt"
[00:31] <SergioMeneses> run it
[00:31] <phillw> SergioMeneses: in anywhere in particular?
[00:32] <SergioMeneses> phillw, Templates for you
[00:32] <SergioMeneses> Plantillas in Spanish.... it works for all languages and you dont need to change anything
[00:45] <ssbob> phillw, bug 1126782 filed for the desktop login bug with Edubuntu. FYI
[00:47] <phillw> ssbob: thanks, can you repeat it on the edubuntu channel so the people there know of the number.
[00:47] <ssbob> sure thing phillw
[00:48] <phillw> as with a lot of teams, they may be away from their computer owing to time-zones etc. Making a bug allows all of the people to be alertd.
[00:49] <phillw> *alerted*
[00:49] <ssbob> phillw, makes sense to me, thanks for the help.
[00:50] <phillw> ssbob: thank you for taking the time to investigate a bug, find that it is and then register it. People like you really do make a difference.
[00:51] <ssbob> very kind
[00:52] <phillw> ssbob: if you have not, have a read of the classroom sessions that we recently held for bugs.
[00:53] <ssbob> I will, watched balloons videos and read the wiki
[00:54] <phillw> ssbob: it is really good when some one comes back who has watched the sessions so that we can get a bug report better reported. Our sessions on bugs is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom#Section_2
[00:55] <ssbob> thanks for the link, I will work through the sessions.
[00:57] <SergioMeneses> ssbob, phillw maybe you want to see this http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2013/02/a-thank-you-to-some-quality-rockstars.html
[00:58] <SergioMeneses> wrong link, this is http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2013/02/some-quality-resources.html
[01:05] <phillw> SergioMeneses: one good thing that has come out of this, is making testing less scary for new people. I've had people approach me to get involved.
[01:06] <phillw> Any advisrtment we can get is excellent :)
[01:09] <phillw> SergioMeneses: the 2nd one for bugs, should be required reading. Gema knows that subject, shame that she could only do a 30 minute session. We realised after that, that 60 min sessions were required.
[01:22] <SergioMeneses> sorry phillw I was eating, maybe Gema could do another session soon or something
[01:22] <SergioMeneses> btw ssbob, balloons videos rocks!
[01:23] <SergioMeneses> -s
[01:23] <ssbob> yes I like them
[01:23] <ssbob> and phillw I read through the transcripts on some of the sessions, good information. Thanks for the pointer
[01:24] <ssbob> phillw, are you planning on re-doing section 3 specifically about vbox? I am using it as well and would love some pointers on making it an efficient tool for testing.
[01:27] <phillw> ssbob: there are issues with virtual machines in 12.10 that are testing 13.04. I am concentrated on getting the updates in to 13.04 from 'day one'. It does seem to have been an area that "dropped off the radar". We still have various bugs for systems that I'd like to have tied up and squished.
[01:29] <ssbob> thanks
[13:50] <smartboyhw> phillw, are you going to merge SergioMenesesAFK's merge?
[13:50] <smartboyhw> merge proposal I mean
[23:59] <phillw> xnox: well, kvm may have it's issues, but unlike the hassle I had with VBox, it has not only installed r-server, but has managed a fully working ssh connection to it. I'm VERY impressed with just what kvm can do!