[00:21] <canthus13> Unit193: I just started with debian netinst and installed only what I need.
[00:22] <canthus13> It's a dedicated DL320.
[00:26] <Unit193> I setup grsec once, but that was just to mess around with it.
[00:48] <canthus13> I just don't worry that much about it. there's nothing super important on that server and I trust the people I allow on it.
[00:48] <yano> https://github.com/goshakkk/nsa_panel
[00:49] <jenni> [ goshakkk/nsa_panel · GitHub ] - http://j.mp/15Yefry
[16:41] <c107> Seeing as I hate Ubuntu, I need to change this config file that jrgifford very generously published.
[16:42] <c107> See y'all.
[16:45] <jrgifford> Wow, I forgot I published that conf. :p
[17:15] <skellat> jrgifford: Yet another reason to be careful with data?
[17:21] <jrgifford> skellat: more like I just forgot I answered a AskUbuntu question with my irssi conf.
[17:22] <jrgifford> Its harmless data.
[17:29] <Unit193> I remembered. :P
[19:52] <skellat> http://victorygirlsblog.com/?p=11981
[19:52] <jenni> [ How to Keep Your Conversations Private from the NSA ] - http://j.mp/12cYpdu
[19:52] <yano> one word: encryption
[19:52] <skellat> Yep
[19:52] <skellat> I vaguely remember there being an encrypted back-end for mailing lists so that GnuPG can be used all the way...Schleuder or something or other
[19:52] <skellat> I wonder if we could get that set up
[19:53] <yano> ooh that'd be cool
[19:54] <skellat> I gotta look through my notes and find it.  I doubt it could be integrated directly into Launchpad, though.  Arms-length maybe, but not into LP itself.
[19:54] <skellat> It came up in the Identica Cryptogram Practice Group
[20:05] <skellat> Ah, here we go: http://schleuder2.nadir.org/
[20:05] <jenni> [ Schleuder ] - http://j.mp/12d04ji
[20:06] <skellat> The mailing list server has its own keypair, downloads all the public keys for participants and remails to 'em.  You only encrypt a message to the mailing list instead of the number of recipients.
[20:06] <skellat> Could prove useful
[20:12] <skellat> I think we're going to have to have a LoCo meeting this month to dispose of some business.
[20:21] <skellat> Alrighty, the scheduling poll on Doodle for having a business meeting is up and the meeting should last far less than one hour: http://doodle.com/q84nfe52hganum4u
[20:21] <jenni> [ Doodle: Ubuntu Ohio June 2013 Business Meeting ] - http://j.mp/12d1REQ
[22:12] <Unit193> paultag: Thanks, dev really wanted to get that version in.
[22:12] <paultag> Unit193: totes
[22:12] <paultag> Oh shit, it didn't get uploaded
[22:13] <paultag> shit I uploaded it to debuild
[22:13] <paultag> which got rejected
[22:13] <paultag> sec
[22:13] <Unit193> Hah, alrighty.
[22:13] <paultag> shit, there
[22:13] <paultag> ok
[22:13] <paultag> actually dput
[22:13] <paultag> sorry for being lame
[22:14] <Unit193> Hah, no problem. :)
[22:14] <paultag> Unit193: been working on debuild.me all day, force of habit
[22:14] <paultag> relatedly; http://notes.pault.ag/debuild-me/
[22:14] <jenni> [ Ceci n'est pas une -EPIPE ] - http://j.mp/12A04Lu
[22:15] <paultag> Unit193: running an archive rebuild of all Python packages owned by DPMT with an arch:all package in it
[22:15] <paultag> c.f. http://debuild.me/group/python-rebuild
[22:21] <Unit193> Wow, interesting.  I had looked at the site before, but didn't see the announcement and who it was aimed at.
[22:21] <paultag> Unit193: debuild.me ?
[22:22] <Unit193> Yeppers.
[22:22] <paultag> Yeah, I'm using it to review packages
[22:22] <paultag> still ironing things out, but it's working great
[22:22] <paultag> I'm rebuilding parts of the archive to test it
[22:22] <paultag> and sadly finding FTBFS bugs
[22:24] <paultag> Unit193: inxi accepted; thanks!
[22:24] <Unit193> paultag: Yep, just saw the email about 3 seconds ago, thank you.
[22:28] <paultag> no problem, thank you
[22:29] <paultag> right, I'm off for a while
[22:29] <paultag> love
[22:30] <Unit193> Have a good one.