[08:00] I have an encrypted home with opensuse. can I decrypt it with ubuntu? [11:04] Seven_Six_Two: What kind of encryption? Ubuntu uses ecryptfs for home folder; LUKS for partition (whole disk) encryption. I think btrfs may have its own encryption too [11:05] luks [11:06] I've had enough opensuse... [14:39] Seven_Six_Two: haha [14:39] well said [17:03] BobJonkman1: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-ca/2701-trusty-tahr-toronto-release-party/ ..Had to put you as the contact since I don't appear on the dropdown list. [17:45] Fixed that for you: You're listed as "mystic-scientist (Genii)". Also added it to the Trusty Tahr Release Parties global event [17:45] I think it grabs contact names directly from Launchpad [17:46] BobJonkman1: Yeah, when I added it originally there was no global event to attach it to, jose in #ubuntu-locoteams added it just a little while ago [17:46] At least this time I didn't have the event ending before it was supposed to begin ;) [17:51] Gotta ask someone to add an OpenDataDay global event too. [17:53] Seems like the LoCo portal is underutilized. There are almost no events listed. Merely 25 upcoming events for all the Ubuntu LoCos in the world is tiny [17:53] Yup :( [17:56] genii: that's because it's a pain to use :P [17:57] I actually don't find it so bad. Well, except for that time like stated, where the event was in a time warp situation [17:59] I think user ease of use is a lost art [17:59] and many interfaces suck because they didn't take part in a few simple principles [18:00] also, launchpad is so slow to log in to [18:00] :P [18:01] Actually, it wasn't bad that time [18:01] Usually it takes me at least 5 minutes and multiple tries to log in [18:01] usually it hangs as well [18:04] Yes, I do have issues with LP login system.. it's overly convoluted [18:21] *cough* http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-ca/2704-ubuntu-hour-guelph/ [18:23] ey guys :D [18:24] I should start something up here in Victoria [18:26] * genii stares intently at willwh hoping to make him feel guilty for not starting something already! [18:26] ;) [18:26] Victoria, BC? [18:27] yup [18:27] genii: been having kids :P [18:27] but that's all done now [18:27] Sorry mate but that might be a bit far of a drive to be home for work in the morning [18:28] heh [18:32] azend: Hoo Hah! [18:33] * BobJonkman1 should set up an Ubuntu Hour in KW, since chaslinux seems to have fallen off the face of the earth [18:38] IdleOne: Have you heard if -qc has anything planned? [18:38] I haven't seen anything, but -qc has been rather dead lately [18:40] Quebec City folk usually get something done for release, Montreal has been less active for about a year now [18:40] BobJonkman1: I wish there was a way for it to auto plan events for me [18:40] ;) [18:40] You could put a year's worth of Ubuntu Hours in all at once. [18:40] Also, it would be cool if loco events could auto email the details to the loco team [18:40] Not as a recurring event though. [18:41] Unless there's some magic there I don't know about [18:41] BobJonkman1: it would be faster for me to write a script to do it :P [18:41] Maybe I'll submit a feature request [18:41] OK, I'll submit two feature requests [18:41] unfortunately I don't think it's a good a idea or at least one that requires further discussion [18:42] people have a tendency to drop off [18:42] Recurring events, or auto-notification? [18:42] it's worse to have events planned with no one attending than to not have any events at all [18:42] recurring events [18:42] or it could require the event host to confirm the event each month [18:42] As long as the organizer attends the event... [18:43] or a few weeks before the event is scheduled to happen [18:43] I suspect most event organizers are more organized than we are [18:43] haha [18:43] some [18:43] I don't think all [18:43] Of course, I'm shocked (shocked!) every time I see the ad hoc way that some places are running their events... [18:44] how so? [18:45] Using a Wiki to plan events (that's not too bad) [18:45] Using Doodle as their calendar [18:45] BobJonkman1: hmm a 52 hour marathon sounds like it could be fun [18:45] Making an announcement to a closed mailing lsit [18:46] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamPortal/API/ [18:46] kewl [18:47] IdleOne: 52 hours ??? [18:50] And then there's this: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-ca/2705/detail/ [18:50] Open Data Day Hackathon at Kwartzlab in Kitchener [18:51] You could put a year's worth of Ubuntu Hours in all at once. <--- that is what I was commenting on [18:51] :) [18:52] figure 1 hour per week [18:52] IdleOne: I was thinking more of 1 hour per month [18:52] But a 52 hour Ubuntu Marathon has a certain appeal [18:52] that's no fun [18:54] azend: Ubuntu Hour Guelph added to the WatCamp calendar: http://watcamp.com [18:54] It'll filter to the top within a week of the event. [18:55] Or you can view the entire calendar: https://www.google.com/calendar/htmlembed?src=nlkc39jt4p0nbc4pk9pj7p5fh0@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York&wkst=1 [19:00] BobJonkman1: awesome thanks [19:01] Just sent an e-mail to chaslinux to see if he wants to put on an Ubuntu Hour on Thursday, 13 February [19:01] And I should put something in for the next IRC/Video Chat meeting on the 27th [19:01] Busy, busy [19:14] Heh. I'm imagining now a Circle of Friends logo with 3 hearts, for Valentines [19:45] genii: you going to be at the Guelph release party? [19:48] IdleOne: That's coming up soon isn't it? [19:48] I should get my ass in gear :P [19:48] azend: 2 weeks [19:48] err [19:48] wait [19:48] 2 months :P [19:49] afaik [19:49] yeah [19:49] 14.04 will be in aprik [19:49] think I was looking at the wrong link [19:49] end of april [19:49] IdleOne: I think you were looking at the one for Ubuntu Hour [19:50] yup [19:50] lol [19:50] but yes, you and genii should come out to both [19:50] :) [19:50] IdleOne: where are you from? [19:51] I'm in Montreal [19:51] My main problem is transportation. I used to get free bus tickets from Greyhound but not any more :( [19:51] coming out for 1 hour is not the best idea [19:51] what is the link for the release party? [19:51] IdleOne: you should take the $.99 Megabus trip over to TO [19:51] Someone needs to invent matter transporters already.... [19:51] IdleOne: there isn't on yet [19:52] genii: there are [19:52] they're just called cars :P [19:52] * genii does an eye-roll [19:52] he makes a good argument [19:53] matter transporting matter :o [19:53] It's an almost recursive argument [23:09] BobJonkman1: is the source for the locos tool open source? [23:09] also where can I find the issue tracker on launchpad [23:09] azend Not sure what you mean by "locos tool" [23:09] But I'll bet source is somewhere on Launchpad [23:09] Each project has an issue tracker on Launchpad [23:10] the teams portal [23:10] http://loco.ubuntu.com/ [23:10] Start here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/loco-team-portal/+filebug/+login [23:10] (link at the bottom of the page you linked to) [23:10] I found it [23:10] BobJonkman1: thanks [23:10] never noticed that :P [23:11] azend YW [23:11] I haven't filed either of those feature requests yet... [23:11] But if you do, then I'll +1 them [23:12] About to put in an Ubuntu Hour Kitchener for the 13th. chaslinux is willing to run it, as long as I make the reservation, put the event in the LoCo portal, and send out the appropriate spammy messages. [23:13] (Hm. That sounded snarkier than I meant it) [23:13] Apologies to chaslinux, if you should be reading the logs :)