[01:03] phillw: Did that last reply to your last e-mail come to you or the list? [01:05] belkinsa: I've got quite a few emails flying around... by the minute... can you let me know the subject? thanks. [01:10] phillw: Re: Suggestion (Re to Jonathan Aquilina) and this was your reply time: On 09/18/2013 08:32 PM, Phill Whiteside [01:13] belkinsa: I'll have to look up the delay bit again. Been a long time since I've used it and bypassed it :) One of things people are asking for is also going to be a really good look-up section of lesser used commands. [01:15] So, i guess you didn't see the reply that I sent you. [01:16] Noting private here. [01:16] I figured you were going too, but I wanted to see a small preview in [01:16] case I need to do it for a wiki page edit. [01:16] That's what I said. [01:25] that was my reply in the email. [01:28] No, what a posted was mine to that e-mail, that the mailing list seems to not have posted yet. [19:52] hey guys [19:52] is this where one can come and discuss even wiki documentation? [19:54] hey bkerensa :) [19:55] eagles0513875_: I guess so but the channel is very quiet and not many contribute to wiki doc [19:55] bkerensa: hopefully we can change that [19:55] indeed [19:55] im goign to be working on the nvidia stuff as phil had posted on the forums bout it :) [19:55] * bkerensa goes away for epic bbq lunch [19:55] have to get through this monday deadline first [19:56] bkerensa: enjoy :) [20:03] eagles0513875_: welcome! feel free to ping me anytime. [20:04] hey phillw :) [20:04] was wondering when you would shw up [20:04] btw this is thjonathna [20:04] wow i cant type [20:04] Jonathan* [20:04] He he, I was just replying to an email. I guessed it was you when you said about nvidia :) [20:07] yes it was phillw [20:07] phillw: you mentioned a channel for nvidia? [20:07] i think that would fall under ubuntu-xorg [20:07] i am not sure [20:09] eagles0513875_: I only half notice links for hardware I do not have. [20:09] lol [20:09] wait [20:09] wrong channel [20:09] hold on [20:09] eagles0513875_: #nvidia :D obvious, really ! [20:09] no [20:09] ubuntu specific one [20:10] i think there was ubuntu-edgers or xorg for graphics in general [20:10] I do recall one being mentioned... let me go ask. [20:10] phillw: ask in ubuntu-xorg [20:12] no such channel [20:14] eagles0513875_: just plain #xorg exists, they may be able to direct you? [20:15] But, it is not something that needs doing immediately. Get your RL deadline out of the way 1st :) [20:15] i have work out my ears not just this deadline. [20:17] then take your time, if you cannot make time then do not stress! I can go ask the testers... one of them *must* have an nvidia card :) [20:21] phillw: go ahead and ask others but you know i have the hardware if you dont manage [20:22] will do, thanks for the offer. [20:27] no problem :) [21:39] hey Darkwing [21:49] phillw: you still sturring up trouble this late at night [21:52] it's still quite early for me... only approaching 11pm here :) [21:52] I think we need to split some topics apart and title them on the mailing-list...but it doesn't really matter, right? [21:52] I have a VM to set up tonight. [21:55] belkinsa: that the mailing list has gone 'mad' with ideas is, to me, fantastic! People are popping up suggestions, new people are arriving... It is every teams dream come true! We *need* more people, they are asking to be skilled up to help with the workload. It would be a fatal mistake for us not to spend time ensuring that they are provided with these skills and also ensure that in doing so we have such 2training" [21:55] phillw: are you in the uk [21:55] "training" notes available to other newcomers [21:55] belkinsa: i think for both teams [21:55] eagles0513875_: yup. [21:55] i mentioned this in an email [21:56] documentation sprints so to speak like they do bug fixing and traging sprints same should apply to documentatio n [21:56] I agree with you, Phillw. [21:56] phillw: if you are going to do presentations etc for new comers use something like libreoffice [21:56] wiki / docs and manual all feed from one thing... people wanting to put into writing that which will help others. [21:56] phillw: in a way that is what I am doign on my website putting together simplified how to's [21:57] sometimes i find the documentation both wiki and official docs too long winded [21:57] and not too the point [21:57] eagles0513875_: there is a dedicated system for holding classrooms. I'm a veteran of them :) [21:57] ok :) [21:57] well my site atm is offline undergoing a revamp [21:57] other wise i will show you [21:57] Aye, I know about them via Ubuntu Women team. [21:57] Them= classrooms [21:58] for instance i have an ssh how to a kernel compilation how to [21:58] eagles0513875_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy [21:58] some how to's on git [21:58] and a tutorial on how to harden ssh. [21:58] was when I was fully immersed in all of QA, it got too much and I've rolled right back on my duties. [21:59] i need to start getting down to mine and focus and get things off my to do list [22:03] just as an aside, as this channel is fully logged; if anyone wants to chat off-topic, or just chat, ##phillw is the channel I have. Several team members from across areas do pop in for a chat. [22:04] Thanks for the heads up. [22:05] phillw: its empty btw [22:05] eagles0513875_: it is 2 X # ... ##phillw :D [22:05] oops [22:05] It's clickable if you have X-chat. [22:05] its late here after midnight and ill be here till 3am [22:06] im in web chat [22:16] Wow, I think we broke the mail-list number of messages in one month record. [22:16] haha [23:25] quite possibly, but it is good to see things being discussed. This all bodes well for one of the biggest challenges that crops up every two years.... LTS