[00:02] <rick_h> ugh
[00:30] <cmaloney> Yeah, but at least it's Windows 7
[00:31] <cmaloney> Machine shipped with Windows Vista on it, so that's already an improvement
[00:32] <cmaloney> Huh, there's a PUTTY.RND file on here
[00:32] <cmaloney> That's strange
[01:04] <cmaloney> Set mom-in-law's machine to use an admin account
[01:04] <cmaloney> password is "becareful"
[01:05] <cmaloney> Password hint is "Be Careful" (No spaces)
[11:57] <rick_h> morning
[13:49] <cmaloney> Good morning
[14:08] <cmaloney> btw: we have a meeting on Sunday since it's the first Sunday of the month
[14:08] <cmaloney> And it's Labor Day weekend. ;)
[14:11] <rick_h> oh boy
[14:13] <jrwren> i will try to make it anyway :)
[14:14] <cmaloney> Thank you
[14:14] <rick_h> I'll be on a plane sorry
[14:14] <rick_h> well, I guess I might be landed, but doubtful to be around
[14:14] <cmaloney> There have been some changes to the approval (now verification) process that I think will change whether or not we go with the new process
[14:14] <cmaloney> rick_h: No worries. If you can make it, that's awesome
[14:21] <jrwren> what are the proposed changes?
[15:46] <cmaloney> It looks like it's just a "touch base" instead of a "prove to us that you are active and making awesome"
[15:47] <greg-g> heh
[15:48] <cmaloney> That and it relies more on data that we're already aggregating
[15:48] <cmaloney> I think the loco directory / launchpad can do most, if not all of the work
[15:49] <greg-g> YA THINK?!
[15:49] <greg-g> WHO PUSHED FOR THAT BUT EVERYONE RESISTED
[15:49] <greg-g> CRAIG AND GREG
[15:49] <greg-g> ;)
[15:50]  * greg-g grumbles
[15:50] <cmaloney> Yeah, we're already generating tons of metadata about the group
[15:50] <greg-g> way to help the NSA, maaaaaan
[15:51] <cmaloney> I do hope you realize that your involvement in OSS will go down on your permanent record.
[15:52] <greg-g> I'll eat my permanant record
[17:31] <jrwren> only if printed on ricepaper
[17:43] <cmaloney> My permanent record is printed on the backs of newborn piglets.
[17:44] <greg-g> mmmm, smoked permanent record.
[17:46] <jrwren> what happened to greg-g vegetarian?
[17:46] <jrwren> or do I just remember totally wrong?
[17:46] <greg-g> I ate him
[17:46] <jrwren> hahaha, nice
[17:46] <greg-g> I was, 'tis true
[17:46] <greg-g> now I'm mostly whatever. Hopefully going back to paleo-ish soon
[17:47] <jrwren> whoa, that is a lot of meat.
[17:47] <greg-g> but I think I'm hypoglycemic :(
[17:47] <jrwren> challenge: paleo pesco-lacto-ovio vegetarian
[17:47] <jrwren> i'm on day 3 of vegetarian, does that count?
[17:47] <greg-g> it counts to 3, at least
[17:54] <cmaloney> I'm a vegetarian in between whenever I last ate meat
[17:54] <cmaloney> so... 0 days.
[17:55] <cmaloney> I'm a pragmatic vegetarian. I eat vegetarian when I don't want to eat meat. ;)
[18:10] <jrwren> most americans cannot imagine a meal without meat, let alone a day or two
[18:46] <cmaloney> I have no problem with this, but I tend to do it more often with middle eastern food
[19:10] <dzho> see also (for me): Ethiopian
[19:10] <rick_h> man, juju in lxc ftw, so freaking fast/cool
[19:19] <jrwren> ya know how Im' always bitching there are no good python books. I think maybe treading on python vol1&2 might be great python books
[19:19] <jrwren> by juju in lxc, you mean the lxc backend?
[19:35] <cmaloney> jrwren: There are good Python books, just the O'Reilly / Mark Lutz books are a little dense.
[23:54] <rick_h> jrwren: yea, using the lxc provider to launch/test things out in a hurry locally
[23:54] <rick_h> so much faster and nicer