[18:55] <ibeardslee> morning
[19:00] <olly> morning
[19:34] <ajmitch_> morning
[20:22] <chilts> morning
[21:10] <thumper> morning
[21:10] <chilts> thumper: so you're sad juju is moving to Git/GitHub?
[21:11] <thumper> chilts: I'm curious to see if there is any benefit
[21:13] <olly> unless somebody improved bzr (or maybe launchpad's deployment of it) since I last tried to check something out from NZ, I can see benefits
[21:17] <thumper> olly: I have no problems at all with the speed of bzr
[21:17] <olly> interesting
[21:17] <thumper> it has no noticable impact on anything I do
[21:17] <thumper> and I spend all day with it
[21:17] <olly> i've actually decided I didn't really want the code that much at least once
[21:18] <olly> maybe it's the initial clone that's the problem
[21:18] <thumper> I'm not downloading new code that often
[21:18] <olly> or perhaps it's better than it was
[21:20] <thumper> a key problem is that it has seen no real active development for over a year
[21:20] <thumper> perhaps longer
[21:36] <chilts> bzr hasn't seen active development? that's quite impressive for something used so much
[21:37] <chilts> I originally had speed issues, but I think they all got fixed (I'm talking about 5 years ago)
[21:37] <chilts> the problem I had was that I was already in the Git mindset then, so using bzr was different. Not wrong, just different.