[00:24] <slangasek> bkerensa: I believe it's an hourly cron job
[00:25] <bkerensa> slangasek: been waiting about four now :(
[00:25] <slangasek> dunno then, try the alioth admins
[00:35] <bkerensa> slangasek: do they have an irc channel?
[00:36] <slangasek> I think so, but I don't know what it is
[22:52] <blkperl_> slangasek: ipv6 on mirrors should be fixed now
[22:59] <bkerensa> I imagine Ubuntu is going to be in the Oregonian
[23:01] <blkperl_> why?
[23:03] <bkerensa> https://twitter.com/lucashammill/status/398577040183418880
[23:04] <bkerensa> blkperl_: a bond got defeated in hillsboro and they have no money for Windows 7
[23:04] <bkerensa> idk
[23:04] <bkerensa> someone name dropped me to that guy and he wanted to know if Ubuntu was a feasible option for schools
[23:04] <bkerensa> I don't think he fully understood that Ubuntu is Linux
[23:05] <bkerensa> I told him I thought it was totally feasible and that starting kids on open source software early would give them an edge that other students do not have
[23:05] <blkperl_> bkerensa: interesting
[23:06] <blkperl_> so there running Windows XP? poor studnets
[23:06] <bkerensa> yes
[23:06] <bkerensa> :D
[23:06] <bkerensa> and cannot afford a support contract from Microsoft or new systems or anything really
[23:06] <blkperl_> also Ubuntu lab is non trivial because canonical doesn't support it
[23:06] <nibalizer> blkperl_: you have a tail
[23:07] <bkerensa> blkperl: true
[23:07] <blkperl> bkerensa: theres a steep learning curve for the admin setting it up too
[23:07] <blkperl> (same is true for windows 7 though)