[07:03] <cub> Hi elfy, as we talked about some time ago I have been interested in helping out with the testing plans. But I have been too busy with new job and life for a while and don't see it calming down any time soon. :/
[07:06] <cub> And hello to you all! :) I'm still reading the logs and mailists every day, just now possible to hang out in the channel much nowadays or to do any actual useful stuff.
[07:10] <elfy> hi cub :)
[07:11] <elfy> yea I know that - people have real life - I guess the issue here is that there aren't many people reading mailing lists that want to get involved - not sure what we can do about that
[07:11] <elfy> but - xubuntu testing (and I think everyone else) is really really quiet at the moment as well
[07:12] <cub> The lashback after a release.
[07:12] <elfy> and a LTS as well :)
[07:12] <cub> exactly
[07:13] <cub> I'm doing work with my GFs company's websites which pretty much takes all free time
[07:13] <elfy> nice 
[07:13] <cub> on the upside I've learned a lot more on Wordpress and php
[07:14] <elfy> :)
[07:14] <cub> lousy pay though. ;)
[07:14] <elfy> lol
[07:14] <elfy> I work part-time - I bet it's lousier here ;)
[07:16] <cub> he
[09:13] <zequence> OvenWerks: i created a mail list for ubuntustudio-bugs, so that it's easier to sort it in the mailbox
[09:17] <cub> Hi zequence 
[09:18] <cub> I've seen that Joey has asked a lot about work on the website. Do you have any contact with Nick?
[09:19] <cub> And didi you have list of things that Nick was going to look into? I can have a go at it as I've been doing a lot of wordpress and php work lately.
[09:27] <zequence> cub: Nick's not been around much.
[09:27] <zequence> I did have one request: to make the grey text a little less grey, so it is more easy to read
[09:27] <zequence> Just little things like that
[09:27] <cub> that should be an easy style.css fix
[09:27] <zequence> Nick had some ideas on how to redo the whole thing
[09:27] <zequence> Yeah
[09:28] <zequence> I could do it myself, but I'd prefer we had someone else doing that
[09:28] <cub> to do the fix or to do a complete overhaul of the site?
[09:29] <zequence> I think we should keep the website theme until 16.04, and just freshen it up a little with changes like that
[09:29] <zequence> I haven't done much Wordpress theming, so I wouldn't be the one to do a complete overhaul, no
[09:29] <cub> I think the site on a whole is good. madeinkobaia had some plans for 14.04 which could have changed the entire look'n'feel for US but there was no time
[09:30] <cub> exactly, minor fixes and updates and if there is a need for 16.04 a bigger change could be done
[09:31] <cub> I've been doing some wp and themeing lately as my GFs one-woman-company is moving to wordpress for the site and blog
[09:31] <cub> and she doesn't want anything "standard". :D
[09:32] <cub> I could set up a test environment on one of my sites. The ubuntustudio.org is managed through Canonical right?
[09:33] <cub> while my php knowledge is still intact ...
[09:34] <cub> I'll try to sneak in some time setting it up with the https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-website branch.
[09:40] <zequence> cub: I have a playground site set up at http://ubuntustudio.mousike.me
[09:41] <zequence> Standard WP install at binero.se, with our theme on it
[09:41] <zequence> The only diff is the logo at the top
[09:41] <zequence> ..so far
[09:42] <zequence> Let me know if you want to have access, and I'll send you the details
[09:43] <cub> sure thingk
[12:01] <zequence> OvenWerks: Considering the links you posted about the realtime patch, it seems as getting -rt in is a pretty low priority right now
[12:24] <zequence> OvenWerks: First time I really glance at the grub code. Fault of mine, as I really should keep a keen eye on anything getting in from us. Where did you get this code? Did you do it all yourself, from scratch?
[12:42] <zequence> I wonder if we can't simplify that.
[13:05] <OvenWerks> Ya, I think RT will sort itself out... or at least is in flux for a bit.
[13:05] <OvenWerks> The grub code could be simplified a lot if we just replaced the whole 10-linux file...
[13:06] <OvenWerks> The problem is that we can't do that unless we replace part of the grub package with a ubuntustudio-grub
[13:07] <OvenWerks> we don't want to do that.
[13:09] <OvenWerks> The grub code is just sh script. It would make more sense to upstream another variable that can be set for prefered kernel.
[13:10] <zequence> OvenWerks: We should do that upstream then. You have a good idea of what is needed?
[13:11] <OvenWerks> I could try some thing. and see if it will patch. I would probably need to look at the debian code to see how it is different from ubuntu.
[13:12] <OvenWerks> I think it ends up beingtwo or three lines difference.
[13:12] <OvenWerks> But I had to replicate most of 10-linux
[13:12] <zequence> Yeah, that's not an optimal situation
[13:13] <zequence> The upstream script may change too, and don't think we are keeping an eye on that
[13:13] <OvenWerks> Basically adding a patch would allow one to choose RT or lowlatency or generic as default
[13:14] <OvenWerks> If the variable was not set you would just get the latest.
[13:14] <OvenWerks> Yes that was one of my worries. Another efi bug or something.
[13:18]  * OvenWerks is off to work.
[13:25] <zequence> I'm off home
[13:25] <zequence> off to home, I should say