=== CyberJacob is now known as CyberJacob|Away [00:27] if someone has questions about making a custom Juju charm for a custom nginx+pagespeed thing, can I direct them here to get help with that? [00:27] achiang: the charmers do [00:27] achiang: I'll update the docs [00:27] TheLordOfTime: yes [00:27] marcoceppi: cool, thanks [00:28] achiang: the vagrant gives you the ability to run an Ubuntu VM and LXC on that VM [00:28] giving you a cloud on your desktop [00:28] marcoceppi: understood [00:28] * achiang spent the afternoon hacking the actual REST end points he wants to charm [00:28] so monday, i'll pick up vagrant again [00:29] achiang: cool, we'll be here to help ou [00:29] t [00:29] :) [00:29] thanks [00:32] marcoceppi: awesome, I'll direct them here. [00:33] TheLordOfTime: it's nearing the weekend, so the room tends to quite down, but during daylight hours Europe/US times the room is pretty active [00:34] marcoceppi: indeed. They're on /r/Ubuntu so I don't expect them to immediately show up here though :0 [00:34] :) * [00:34] * marcoceppi goes and peeks at the subreddit [00:34] marcoceppi: http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1u8ptk/nginx_server_to_serve_bigger_role_in_ubuntu_1404/ if you want a direct link [00:35] oh yeah, we've done some modpagespeed stuff in the WordPress charm [00:36] marcoceppi: nginx isn't getting pagespeed in Debian or Ubuntu, because this: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=707069 [00:36] marcoceppi: but they want a custom juju charm that can launch the custom nginx+pagespeed build but meh [00:36] * TheLordOfTime isn't a Juju person, he's just the triager / Unofficial Ubuntu Maintainer for the NGINX Packages [00:36] charms are like the archive, if the archive was the wild west [00:36] hehe [00:36] so that's a pretty good use case for juju [00:37] mhm [00:37] marcoceppi: personally, I'll stick to the package maintenance and just point the nginx + juju questions to you all :p [00:37] since I know absolutely 0 about juju :) [00:37] other than the fact it exists [00:37] TheLordOfTime: fair enough :D [00:38] I've abused the heck out of your nginx packages over the years [00:38] marcoceppi: hehe [00:38] marcoceppi: i haven't been maintaining them *that* long [00:38] only the past year and a half maybe [00:38] (in the PPAs) [00:38] and I'm WAY behind on the updates there :P [00:38] * TheLordOfTime just finished fixing an FTBFS in the mainline branch :p [00:39] well, at least for the last 10 mos [00:39] seems like years [00:39] indeed [00:40] marcoceppi: the fact that Jorge even said the prep for nginx being even remotely considered for main was because of me, that means my name's technically tied to the nginx packages in Ubuntu now.. [00:40] especially since arstechnica and omgubuntu picked it up [00:40] but that's a discussion for elsewhere, I'll leave you all be :) [00:41] :D [00:42] ... wait, I did mention that nginx is being considered for main in 14.04... right? [00:42] Oh I'm well aware of that, and very excited [00:43] so are a lot of people apparently. [00:43] :O [00:43] :) * === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away === freeflying_away is now known as freeflying === CyberJacob|Away is now known as CyberJacob === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away === freeflying_away is now known as freeflying [20:29] hi - is it normal for an openstack bootstrap instance to be allocated three IP's toward the public network? [21:24] hmmm http://streams.canonical.com/ is empty :P is this normal?