[01:07] <rick_h> jcastro: you around Sat?
[02:17] <rick_h> there you go for your perl urges http://thechangelog.com/gitprep-open-source-github-clone/
[13:35] <cmaloney> Good morning
[13:36] <rick_h> party
[15:55] <cmaloney> Are we having fun yet?
[16:03] <greg-g> always
[16:05] <tony-smlr> Did you guys see the message from ChanServ?  or did it only show it to me?
[16:06] <rick_h> I didn't see anything
[16:06] <rick_h> and 'landing all the things' so that's fun
[16:08] <greg-g> tony-smlr: did not see, no
[16:10] <tony-smlr> Thanks!
[16:38] <cmaloney> tony-smlr: Which message?
[16:41] <tony-smlr> I changed the entry message for my #smlr channel.  the ChanServ message showed on this channel for some reason
[16:42] <tony-smlr> I didn't want to spam you guys because I was updating my channel
[16:42] <tony-smlr> But it looks like it only showed it to me.
[17:53] <cmaloney> Ah, no worries
[19:04] <jrwren> anyone know https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ very well?
[19:04] <jrwren> the first column is region, but images are per region, aren't they?
[19:05] <rick_h> smoser: is the master of ^
[19:07] <smoser> jwimages are pre region.
[19:08] <smoser> jrwren, ?
[19:08] <smoser> per-region
[19:11] <jrwren> err.
[19:11] <jrwren> my brain is hurting.
[19:11] <jrwren> or rather, I typoed.
[19:11] <jrwren> the first column at that url is ZONE
[19:11] <jrwren> but images are per region.
[19:12] <jrwren> OK, I'm sticking with zone.
[19:12] <smoser> images are per-region.
[19:12] <jrwren> *nod*
[19:12] <smoser> ap-southeast-1 is a region
[19:12] <jrwren> shit. typo again.
[19:12] <smoser> ap-southeast-1a is a availability-zone
[19:12] <jrwren> I'm sticking with region
[19:12] <jrwren> ah, thank you. maybe that is waht i'm missing
[19:12] <jrwren> yup yup.
[19:12] <jrwren> thanks smoser. I was misreading
[19:12] <jrwren> and miswriting a TON
[19:13] <jrwren> afternoon coffee time!!!
[19:13] <smoser> :)
[19:16] <smoser> jrwren, you dont seem to me to be the kind of person that uses a gui to find a image-id.
[19:16] <smoser> i'm saying this because the data you're looking at is available at
[19:16] <smoser> http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/
[19:17] <smoser> with a library/tool for querying that at lp:simplestreams (packaged in saucy)
[19:20] <jrwren> i wasn't really looking for an ubu image. I was looking to confirm that they are per region.
[19:20] <jrwren> aws docs were failing me.
[19:20] <jrwren> i'm familiar enough with the API to be 99% sure I was right. I just wanted to confirm
[19:20] <smoser> of course you were looking for an ubuntu image :)
[19:20] <jrwren> because openstack is different enough...
[19:20] <jrwren> no. i'm not looking for an ubuntu image becuase I already have them :)
[19:24] <jrwren> smoser: thanks for the json link
[19:26] <smoser> jrwren, are you using those in glance ?
[19:26] <smoser> ie, download images -> glance ?
[19:26] <jrwren> I think so, yes.
[19:26] <smoser> so you're not running your openstack.
[19:27] <jrwren> nope, team mate is.
[19:27] <smoser> well, you can point him at
[19:27] <smoser> https://code.launchpad.net/~smoser/simplestreams/example-sync
[19:27] <jrwren> but I just matched an md5, so yes, I'm definitely running server/releases/precise/release-20130411.1/ubuntu-12.04-server-buttimg-amd64-disk1.img
[19:27] <smoser> which basically keeps images in your local glance "in sync" with those published.
[19:28] <jrwren> oh cool.
[19:28] <jrwren> i'll link the team.
[19:28] <smoser> (and actually produces the same formated data on swift for your local cloud that we have on cloud-images for ec2)
[19:28] <jrwren> are filters availble? like 12.04 x86 only?
[19:28] <jrwren> err, x86_64 only.
[19:29] <jrwren> we wouldn't want to sync EVERYTHING
[19:29] <smoser> that will be coming... but as it is right now you get a fire hose :)
[19:29] <smoser> well, you can say "keep 2".
[19:29] <smoser> which would keep 2 of each release x arch
[19:29] <jrwren> cool. when it become a need to sync that, we'll check it out. its a one time thing right now, so no big deal
[21:14] <greg-g> jcastro: is it just me, or are the pgup/pgdn keys on the x230 in the wrong places? I would have that pgup would be on the right...
[21:16] <jrwren> pgup is fn uparrow
[21:22] <greg-g> not on the x230 :(
[21:22] <greg-g> really, the keyboard layout is pretty crappy
[21:23] <greg-g> usability is apparently only for things on the screen, not the input devices. They are just supposed to look purty.
[23:55] <jcastro> greg-g: yeah they're in the wrong place
[23:55] <jcastro> still getting used to it
[23:56] <jcastro> love the rest of the keyboard though
[23:56] <jcastro> rick_h: I ordered that new code keyboard from WASD
[23:56] <jcastro> http://codekeyboards.com/
[23:59] <cmaloney> THat looks interesting