[01:14] <axw> waigani: hey. if you didn't notice, your shared storage branch needs fixing as there are merge conflicts
[01:16] <waigani> thanks axw I'll get onto that now
[01:33] <wallyworld> axw: standup?
[03:24] <axw> wallyworld: can you please take a look at https://codereview.appspot.com/57690049/ some time today? should fix the critical issue blocking CI
[03:25] <wallyworld> sure
[05:11] <axw> wallyworld: sorry, but can you please poke the bot?
[05:11] <wallyworld> sure
[05:55] <thumper> o/
[06:15] <axw> hey thumper
[06:16] <axw> how's it going in SA?
[06:33]  * bigjools enjoyed axw's gwacl bug
[06:57] <_thumper_> axw: hey
[06:58] <thumper> axw: going well, but long hours
[06:58] <thumper> while jet lagged :)
[06:58] <dimitern> thumper, hey
[06:58] <thumper> o/ dimitern
[06:58] <dimitern> thumper, is gustavo with you guys?
[06:58] <thumper> dimitern: we may try to get you to join us in a hangout later today to talk about network stuff
[06:59] <thumper> dimitern: he is here, but not in the same room right now
[06:59] <dimitern> thumper, ok, just ping me
[06:59] <thumper> dimitern: ack
[07:04] <thumper> dimitern: are you ok to do it now?
[07:04] <dimitern> thumper, will it be long?
[07:05] <dimitern> thumper, i'm just having a bite
[07:12] <hazmat> dimitern, networking discusssion
[07:12] <hazmat> https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7ecpjkn2k7ch2dhtuqn9h0vrqs?authuser=1&hl=en
[07:14] <hazmat> dimitern, ping x 5 (five people waiting)
[07:14] <dimitern> hazmat, coming, 10s
[09:30] <rogpeppe> dimitern: right, that's better
[09:30] <rogpeppe> dimitern: i'm guessing it's a fall out from yesterdays DOS
[09:31] <dimitern> rogpeppe, most likely
[10:48] <natefinch> rogpeppe, dimitern: standup?
[10:50] <dimitern> natefinch, sorry, coming
[13:04] <rogpeppe> lunch
[13:46] <rogpeppe> natefinch: when you have a moment, let me know, and we'll have that chat
[13:48] <natefinch> rogpeppe: cool, how about in 45 mins?
[13:49] <rogpeppe> natefinch: sounds good
[14:37] <rogpeppe> natefinch: hangout?
[14:38] <natefinch> rogpeppe: yep - https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7ecpjraogrb319ail5kfegr8og?authuser=2&hl=en
[14:38] <rogpeppe> natefinch: one mo, gimme a minute while this tools upload finishes
[14:39] <rogpeppe> natefinch: no point in sharing the bandwidth
[14:39] <natefinch> rogpeppe: no problem
[14:41] <rogpeppe> natefinch: apparently i am not allowed to join that video call
[14:42] <natefinch> rogpeppe: think I did it through my canonical account, I'll redo it through non-canonical
[14:42] <natefinch> rogpeppe:  https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7ecpjepb36cm6ooihhaqn5b8jk?hl=en
[14:42] <rogpeppe> natefinch: it's weird that it doesn't give you the capability to change user
[17:56] <bac> hi marcoceppi_ are you around this week?
[17:56] <marcoceppi_> bac: I'm in brussels right now, I'll be flying home tomorrow afternoon
[17:56] <bac> marcoceppi_: ok, will talk later then.  have a good time1
[17:56] <bac> s/1/!/
[18:16] <natefinch> rogpeppe: where's that plugin of yours that does go to definition for methods?
[18:18] <rogpeppe> natefinch: http://godoc.org/code.google.com/p/rog-go/exp/cmd/godef
[18:19] <rogpeppe> natefinch: most of the functionality is implemented by code.google.com/p/rog-go/exp/go/types
[18:20] <natefinch> rogpeppe: how stable is go types at this point?
[18:20] <rogpeppe> natefinch: the go.tools package?
[18:21] <rogpeppe> natefinch: (note that the one i mentioned above is no relation of code.google.com/p/go.tools/go/types
[18:21] <natefinch> rogpeppe: sorry, reading fail.... I thought the second line referenced the go tools go/types package... nevermind
[18:21] <rogpeppe> )
[18:22] <natefinch> rogpeppe: that's what I get for only looking at the beginning and end of the URL ;)
[18:22] <rogpeppe> natefinch: the main unfortunate thing about the godef command is that it's based on an ancient fork of go/parser and friends
[18:22] <rogpeppe> natefinch: so there are a few things that it doesn't do. but it works for me 98% of the time
[18:23] <natefinch> rogpeppe: that's cool.  That's better than the 0% I get with methods :)
[18:23] <rogpeppe> natefinch: here's an example of a vim plugin using it: https://github.com/dgryski/vim-godef
[18:24] <rogpeppe> natefinch: and this post describes the emacs go-mode that uses it: http://dominik.honnef.co/posts/2013/03/writing_go_in_emacs/
[18:25] <natefinch> rogpeppe:  nice.  yeah, I think it'll be trivial to make it work for sublime text.
[18:25] <rogpeppe> natefinch: cool
[18:54] <rogpeppe> i'm done. g'night all.