[00:57] z) [00:57] ?? [03:23] Hello all! [03:24] I had a question about the IRC Channel. Why would there be a limit to how many people can get into a channel? I made a channel for work to help coordinate our efforts to deploy code and some people were getting disconnection notices and unable to join the channel when it was up [03:25] others had to leave to allow new people in [03:25] All this is under 10 people [03:25] Is this channel being hosted / served somewhere and we are connected to it that way? [03:43] shakes808: well this channel is hosted by a giant network freenode which manages all that [03:43] shakes808: where was your irc channel hosted? [03:44] I am using the website webchat.freenode.net and just /j a channel that I wanted the channel named [03:44] I know that probably isn't the right way [03:44] lol [03:45] just trying things to make work life easier [03:46] If this goes over well I was going to try to do it the right way. [03:47] There are big parts of our code that isn't versioned [03:47] So we have to go about pushing code in some interesting ways [03:47] ouch [03:47] yeah [03:48] They are using SVN for some of the stuff and we are just doing WinMerge for the other stuff with screen sharing and brief talks before we leave for the day so we know what needs to be pushed [03:48] :\ [03:49] It sucks but gotta do what will work for now [03:51] brb there is an issue with something that was pushed [04:05] back [04:05] sorry about that [04:06] rick_h_: I do notice the @ChanServ in most rooms [04:06] is that the server staying in the room? [04:09] shakes808: so that's a bot basically that allows for a room to be auth'd [04:10] gotcha [04:12] Setting this all up, is it hard? When I search the all knowning Googles, I find things like cygwin and other IRC Server stuffs. If I download that freeware or something like it will there be some kind of guide to make it work or no? [04:45] this is my job: http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/39557071088/enforcing-change-windows [04:55] greg-g: :) [11:44] There's a way to set the limit on a channel [11:45] It's mode +l or something like that [11:45] Would have to look it up [11:46] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat#Modes [11:46] Yeah, it's either +l [number] or -l, iirc [12:24] http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=4628 [12:26] http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/34231/mobile-developer-stack-exchange-stack-exchange <- Android and iOS developers wanted [12:27] interesting that it showed up in my python job search feed. [12:27] since there isn't a lick of Python in that posting [13:09] It's interesting to read a review of a band that I played on Open Metalcast in Prog magazine. :) [13:09] Black Market Serotonin [13:34] snap-l: re: mug meeting - the secret is that there is nothing new in 13.04 :) [13:36] shakes is gone, my bet is that there is a limit to how many webchat users can be in the same channel from same ip address. [14:34] morning [14:52] Mornin [14:53] jrwren: I find that hard to believe. :) [15:53] once you install cygwin to run some web software (that, like all good web software is made to run on linux) why don't you just skip Windows and install linux? [15:53] greg-g: I'll never understand that. [15:54] cygwin is like the Hot Topic of Linux [15:54] hahaha [16:07] you know what I don't care about from a service I used: that they raise yet another freaking round of invester money [16:07] Which service? [16:10] Dwolla [16:10] They got some Andressen Horowitz money, whatever [16:11] I'm not sure why the hate for them raising money? [16:11] just the email [16:12] Like, did you know as an eventbrite user that they have recently secured their round F (or some shit) funding? [16:12] no, you just use their service and are happy [16:13] (I only know about eventbrite because I know a senior dev there) [16:14] Oh, yeah, that's not something you need to send out [16:27] why do I care that they raised money. I don't! [16:27] i might care if they are profitable, because then I can know that they will be around for a while. [16:46] is ack the search program not packaged for ubuntu? [16:47] or is the package named something strange? [16:47] there is an ack in universe, but it is a kanji converter or something [16:48] * greg-g shrugs [16:48] ack-grep is the package name. [17:02] ugh, seriously, the version of git-annex in Raring is still too old to have the webapp option? It's in Debian STABLE for god's sake ;) [17:05] for anything outside of the mainstream, ubuntu has old packages. [17:12] ugh, and the one PPA with updated packages doesn't have raring support [17:18] I really wish Slashdot would give up on their "Business Intelligence" site [17:19] I'm not sure Slashdot BI really conveys the proper message [17:19] Sounds like a polyamorous dating site [17:19] or bowel issues, which I think of whenever I think of /. regardless [17:19] Harsh but fair [17:19] :) sorry [17:20] It was mostly a joke, but also, like all good jokes, has some truth to it [17:20] Yeah, Slashdt and I go back a ways [17:21] but I agree: it's... what's the word? [17:21] moribund? [17:21] bound? [17:21] no, you were right [17:21] "being in a state of inactivity or obsolescence" [17:22] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/moribund [17:22] approaching death [17:22] :) [17:22] Yeah, there's not a lot of vitality there [17:22] it doesn't seem like it, does it [17:22] kind of sad [17:22] I was subscribed to the feeds for the longest time out of habit [17:23] and I follow them on G+ [17:23] I dunno... I'm feeling a big purge coming on [17:23] putting things to bed that don't particularly excite me [17:26] snap-l: /. should just go away. BI site is no different than main site. [17:27] /. was awesome when it started and had a good run of a few years and hasn't been useful or relevant for many more years than that :( [17:34] bah, running unity FML [17:35] lol [17:39] rick_h_: Die in a fire! [17:40] brousch: I'm trying but the tablecloth won't ignite [18:51] this seems like a cool resource: http://www.atlassian.com/git [18:53] I stopped reading at "atlassian.com" [18:54] greg-g: booooo [18:54] I like bitbucket [18:56] I just setup Gitlab at work last week. pretty good so far [18:59] greg-g: yeah, very corporate source, but seems to still be good info [18:59] and corporate-y might be a plus if you're trying to get a company to use git [19:00] * greg-g puts on jrwren hat [19:00] I would never work for any company that needed that [19:01] * greg-g takes it off [19:01] ;) [19:01] It's unfortunate that I've worked in places that believe stuff Gartner Group put out [19:02] These were also the places that liked to show off their JD Power and Associates and Consumer Reports awards. [19:04] :) [19:11] fitztrev: I've played with Gitlab a bit, seems like a good alternative to an in-house GitHub [19:16] greg-g: well done! [19:16] that said, gitlab looks like a sweet alternative to github [19:17] snap-l: IMO doing the opposite of what gartner group puts out is almost always the right thing. [19:18] :) [20:00] Apparently there's talk that Drew and Mike are being replaced by Chuck and The Freak [20:00] Er, Dave and Chuck the Freak [20:01] Apparently the D&CtF fans are rather excited [20:18] i care not. radio shock jocks are of no interest. [20:25] Drew & Mike were ready for retirement