[02:37] <InHisName> Goodnight peoples, dogs, turkeys, hamsters and everything else
[09:24] <rmg51> Morning
[12:03] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples, dogs, turkeys, hamsters and everything else
[12:15] <jedijf> rmg51: need anything for fosscon -probably stopping at microcenter for some usb sticks - have dvd's(straight ubu)
[12:15] <rmg51> I should be good
[12:15] <rmg51> I have to check to see how many dvd's I have
[12:16] <rmg51> blank ones^
[12:16] <rmg51> I have a bunch of iso's
[12:17] <rmg51> lubuntu, xubuntu, mint
[12:17] <rmg51> mint with xfce
[12:19] <teddy-dbear> I haz chocolate :-D
[13:25] <lazyPower> Morning everyone
[17:15] <adom> ChinnoDog: chatted with you on fbook messenger already, but no, unlikely I'll be in upstate NY that weekend. :(
[19:41] <ChinnoDog> I am teaching customers how to use git today.
[19:43] <pleia2> that should be fun
[19:44] <ChinnoDog> Actually, it is. I am not teaching them how to use every feature! I'm only teaching them how to clone, push, and pull using the simplest of workflows.
[19:45] <pleia2> newcomers to git always find themselves with interesting problems
[19:46] <ChinnoDog> They don't know enough to cause problems yet.
[19:51] <pleia2> well, I find if they've used a revision control system before they tend to want to do similar things and figure out strange ways to do it, causing a bit of a mess :)
[19:52] <pleia2> particularly if they've never used a distributed one before, gets confusing
[19:55] <ChinnoDog> Luckily they have not used one before. I set it up with only one branch in the repo though so still not hard to adapt to.