[07:52] <dholbach> good morning
[08:00] <dpm> good morning everyone
[08:01] <dholbach> hi dpm
[08:02] <dpm> morning dholbach
[08:03] <dpm> dholbach, ah, forgot to ask yesterday, how did the birthday party go?
[08:04] <dholbach> it was good fun - we kicked out the last folks at half past four and it looked like none of the neighbours really noticed much, so I probably shouldn't have turned the music down as much as I did :-P
[08:05] <dpm> :-)
[08:31] <czajkowski> aloha
[08:32] <elfy> morning czajkowski - welcome back to the sensible timezone :p
[09:06] <czajkowski> I'm back and smothered and bronchitis with a non working boiler
[09:06] <czajkowski> belugh
[09:14] <silverlion> czajkowski, hey there good to have you back ;)
[09:14] <dholbach> czajkowski, bah - poor you... I hope you're better soon again
[09:14] <silverlion> dholbach, morning
[09:14] <dholbach> hi silverlion
[09:24] <czajkowski> dholbach: joys of working from home you still work :)
[09:46]  * dholbach relocates to the office, brb
[10:09] <silverlion> wb dholbach
[10:09] <dholbach> :)
[10:09] <dholbach> it was hard to get lost on the way :)
[10:10] <silverlion> how did you manage to do that? aren't you supposed to know your way to the office?
[10:10] <silverlion> or aren't you working from home (canonical stuff)?
[14:47] <mhall119> nah, dholbach is a hippy who likes things like "human interaction"
[14:49] <dholbach> not really...
[14:49] <dholbach> :-P
[15:16] <mhall119> jose: can you re-post http://mhall119.com/2015/01/ubuntu-loco-team-global-jam-packs/ to the Fridge?
[16:55] <pleia2> mhall119: on it
[16:57] <mhall119> thanks pleia2
[16:58] <pleia2> so, I asked last week but I think it was too late in the day, we had a guy who wanted to come out to our Ubuntu Hour to ask about OIL (and how to convince his manager to become part of it), who can I point him to?
[16:58] <pleia2> works for a Big Company
[16:59] <dholbach> all right my friends - I call it a day - see you all tomorrow again!
[16:59] <dholbach> pleia2, kirkland? jcastro?
[16:59] <jcastro> yo
[17:00] <dholbach> hugs - see you!
[17:00] <jcastro> pleia2, send him to me directly and I can ensure he gets the right response
[17:00] <pleia2> thanks
[17:00] <pleia2> jcastro: great, thank you :)
[17:00] <jcastro> OIL @ Ubuntu Hour? Man, that's awesome
[17:00] <jcastro> usually I end up fixing people's broadcom wireless everywhere I go. :-/
[17:02] <pleia2> sadly he didn't actually come, I think he was disappointed that no Canonical contacts would be there
[17:08] <jcastro> is he in the area?
[17:08] <jcastro> oh, nm, scale is in LA isn't it
[17:10] <pleia2> yeah, far away :)
[17:13] <jcastro> popey, ping
[17:13] <popey> jcastro: pong
[17:13] <jcastro> popey, so over the weekend I played with bcache
[17:13] <popey> uhhuh
[17:14] <jcastro> 125% recommended
[17:14] <jcastro> so I had one 240GB SSD
[17:15] <popey> interesting
[17:15] <jcastro> so did
[17:15] <jcastro> 20GB /, 220ish for cache, backed by a 1TB spinning disk
[17:15] <jcastro> then mounted the 220GB/1TB as one "1TB" drive for /home
[17:16] <popey> neat
[17:16] <popey> I destroyed my btrfs volume at the weekend
[17:16] <popey> lost all my backups and other stuff
[17:16] <jcastro> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[17:16] <popey> yeah
[17:16] <jcastro> wtf happened?
[17:16] <popey> was getting corrupted by the array i believe
[17:17] <popey> dodgy external array box thing
[17:17] <jcastro> ugh man, sorry, condolences
[17:17] <popey> now decommissioned and replaced with a different one
[17:17] <popey> yeah :(
[17:17] <popey> however, I now have 2x 4 way volumes instead
[17:17] <jcastro> that being said I am doing an rsync->jbod array in another desktop just in case
[17:17] <popey> which makes a bit more sense
[17:17] <popey> one array for backups of my servers, laptop, desktop and (lol) my phone :)
[17:18] <popey> the other array for data I can easily re-download / replace
[17:18] <jcastro> oh and you'd dig this
[17:18] <popey> it's quite fun doing an rsnapshot backup of my phone over ssh
[17:18] <jcastro> I manage updates on the machine with Landscape
[17:18] <popey> me too :)
[17:18] <jcastro> so like, game console managed with landscape = lol
[17:18] <popey> haha
[17:18] <jcastro> does syncthing work on the phone?
[17:18] <popey> yeah, i wanna build a steam box
[17:18] <popey> yes and no
[17:18] <jcastro> it is a fun hobby
[17:18] <popey> he has an armhf build but it doesn't run in the background
[17:19] <jcastro> I just got a projector, I am finishing my basement so I'm going to move the box down there ftw.
[17:19] <popey> nice
[18:19] <pleia2> marcoceppi_: see you at fosdem \o/ (I'm speaking later in the day in the config mgmt track)
[18:20] <marcoceppi_> pleia2: I would love to be there, but I'm not able to because of conflicting travel - lazyPower is going to be there though to cover the talks instead!
[18:21] <pleia2> aw :(
[18:21] <pleia2> but I don't think I've met him yet, I shall go bug him
[18:24] <popey> \o/ FOSDEM
[18:24]  * popey is also going
[18:24] <pleia2> yay :) czajkowski will be there too
[18:25] <popey> yeah, I'm sat next to her on the Eurostar :D
[18:26] <pleia2> hi czajkowski!
[18:26] <pleia2> cool
[18:26] <popey> (on the way to fosdem, not right now) :)
[18:26] <pleia2> got that, eventually
[18:26] <popey> :D
[18:26] <pleia2> I'm taking a lousy american carrier airplane, had hoped to upgrade with miles for the redeye but apparently that's impossible
[18:27] <pleia2> (on paper it's possible, but no seats ever available)
[18:29] <marcoceppi_> oh man, all these awesome people going :( hopefully next year!
[20:41] <mhall119> marcoceppi_: you're going to Scale though right?
[20:41] <marcoceppi_> mhall119: yup, jcastro, jose and I will be there amoung others
[20:41] <mhall119> marcoceppi_: me too :)
[20:41] <marcoceppi_> \o/
[20:44] <pleia2> that's the one I'm missing this year, sad sad
[20:48] <czajkowski> I may be going to SCALE !
[20:48] <czajkowski> I am going to OSCON though
[20:48] <czajkowski> :p
[20:54] <jcastro> pleia2, oh no!
[20:58] <pleia2> jcastro: I'm not actually that sad, I'm giving a keynote at a university in Oman that week
[20:58] <pleia2> missing scale is unfortunate, but Oman :D
[20:58] <elfy> warmish ...
[20:58] <pleia2> elfy: thank goodness for winter, won't die
[20:59] <jcastro> pleia2, yeah but I was bringing my wife this year
[20:59] <jcastro> and my brother
[20:59] <pleia2> jcastro: aw
[20:59] <jcastro> and we were going to like, sit in the audience and heckle bacon
[20:59] <jcastro> and like throw things at aq
[20:59] <pleia2> haha
[21:22] <elfy> hi belkinsa :)
[21:26] <mhall119> jcastro: oh, sign me up for heckling
[21:45] <jose> czajkowski: at scale too?!
[21:45] <czajkowski> yup
[21:45] <czajkowski> although I may have a clashing other event to be at but in theory I am
[21:50] <mhall119> czajkowski: \o/
[21:54] <knome> mhall119, for the planet.ubuntu.com code: .entry-content img { max-width: 100%; height: auto; }
[21:55] <mhall119> knome: thanks for the reminder, someone was supposed to make a Launchpad project for that code
[21:55] <mhall119> I'll check in with them in the morning
[21:56] <knome> can do MP's for *lots* of things if somebody promises to review them
[21:56] <mhall119> knome: anthony dillon I think is your guy for that
[21:57] <knome> mhall119, he had one of my age-old (think: years) bugs assigned to him for a long time, then lately removed himself from the assignee field
[21:57] <knome> so, i'm not trusting on that one
[21:57] <mhall119> knome: be patient, those guys get bounced around a lot
[21:57] <knome> patient? i waited for several years for a one-liner CSS
[21:57] <knome> that's always the same answer...
[21:58] <mhall119> what project was that?
[21:58] <knome> probably the wiki
[21:58] <mhall119> oh, I don't know if they handle the wiki anymore
[21:58] <knome> apparently not.
[21:59] <knome> but this isn't an encouraging path
[21:59] <mhall119> knome: anyway, they've agreed that there needs to be a project on LP where people can submit MPs, we had a meeting on Friday about that
[21:59] <pleia2> mhall119: thanks, I appreciate that it's being discussed
[22:00] <knome> i appreciate that too, but i don't believe anything until that's set up and relatively speedy response/push-to-production times are proven
[22:01] <mhall119> knome: push to production is going to have to go through IS, same as sites like summit and ltp
[22:01] <knome> mhall119, i understand that and am doing that with other community sites, for which the process is working relatively well currently
[22:01] <knome> that hasn't been the bottleneck with this one
[22:02] <knome> well, it might have been that some years ago... but currently, i don't think that's it.
[22:02] <mhall119> knome: we will get this one running in a better way
[22:02]  * knome has waited since 2008
[22:02] <mhall119> then what's one more week?
[22:03] <knome> that's a great attitude, ten points to it ;)
[22:03] <knome> no, i understand
[22:03] <knome> but i won't believe the process is working until it is
[22:04] <mhall119> fair enough
[22:04] <knome> something i've learned in 6 years and many, many promises
[22:04] <knome> consider if a one-liner fix was available was available for a package in the repository
[22:04]  * mhall119 has too many unfinished work items and bug assignments to criticize anybody else 
[22:04] <knome> it wouldn't take several years to land that even if there were bottlenecks and people changing
[22:05] <knome> well who doesn't, especially in the community side...
[22:06] <knome> mhall119, so anyway, if you're looking at it...
[22:06] <knome> mhall119, please make sure there are branches for planet.ubuntu.com, wiki.ubuntu.com and even pad.ubuntu.com available
[22:06] <mhall119> knome: I've only looked into planet so far
[22:06] <knome> the pad chat is broken; if there are enough messages to fill the chat vertically, the last line will not be completely visible
[22:06] <mhall119> cjohnston might have something for pad.ubuntu.com
[22:06] <knome> it's a one-liner fix as well
[22:09] <cjohnston> IIRC etherpad is either a package or from github
[22:10] <knome> i wonder why other etherpad instances i've used do not have the same bug though :)
[22:10] <knome> must be some black magic going on in *.ubuntu.com
[22:10] <cjohnston> the version it's using maybe?
[22:10] <cjohnston> I don't know
[22:11] <knome> maybe...
[22:11] <cjohnston> etherpad vs etherpad-lite?
[22:11] <mhall119> it's probably a fairly old version
[22:11] <knome> yeah, don't get me started on old versions
[22:12] <mhall119> knome: write a charm and mojo spec for it, and you'll be able to keep it up to date easily :)
[22:12] <knome> i can't do that.
[22:12] <knome> but i can write CSS, and i have done so
[22:12] <knome> i'd just hope there was a way to input my fixes to the community sites so i could stop using personal customizations