[06:25] <dholbach> good morning
[07:59] <bkerensa> dholbach: good morning
[08:00] <dholbach> hi bkerensa
[08:01] <bkerensa> dholbach: will you be making it to debconf? I forgot it I asked
[08:01] <dholbach> you asked
[08:01] <dholbach> and no, I won't be able to make it :/
[08:01] <bkerensa> dholbach: well surely DC15 :)
[08:02] <dholbach> yeah, let's see :-D
[08:03] <popey> will that be in europe?
[08:04] <bkerensa> popey: yes it will be in germany so should be easy for dholbach
[08:04] <bkerensa> :)
[08:05] <bkerensa> popey: well technically germany is the popular bid atm
[08:05] <bkerensa> it depends I guess how everything plays out in terms of the bid
[08:09] <popey> surely we'll have moved off debian by 2015
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[11:11] <jose> dholbach: you're all set on the doc
[12:40] <dholbach> jose, thanks!
[14:30] <czajkowski> charles butler ping
[14:30] <czajkowski> cannot remember the irc nick :/
[14:59] <dholbach> czajkowski, is it https://launchpad.net/~lazypower?
[14:59] <dholbach> (I just checked launchpad.net/people)
[15:41] <Pici> Hey, anyone happen to know where someone should report issues if they are having problems with Ubuntu Certified Hardware? Just a user, not someone necessarily intersted in purchasing services from Canonical.
[16:09] <mhall119> Pici: bugs or something else?
[16:09] <Pici> mhall119: yeah
[16:09] <Pici> er, yes, a bug
[16:10] <mhall119> well launchpad is the obvious answer, I don't know if there's an extra step to say "Hey, this is certified hardware and it's not working!"
[16:10] <mhall119> I'm assuming it's a hardware-related bug
[16:11] <Pici> Yeah, I was looking for that extra step, if it does exist.