[00:51] <sgclark> wxl: I hope to, alas my pc died and I may be catching up on work instead. Are there not trains or anything to Eugene? I was hoping to hop on one of those rather than drive that far..
[00:52] <wxl> sgclark: yeah there's an amtrak station within walking distance to the location
[00:52] <wxl> bkerensa: there you go. take the train
[00:52] <wxl> sgclark: you have a laptop?
[00:52] <sgclark> sweet!
[00:53] <sgclark> yep, on it now lol
[00:53] <wxl> sgclark: one of the trains has wifi on board
[00:53] <sgclark> tho I guess I could work there
[00:53] <sgclark> ok
[00:53] <wxl> and yes you can work there too :)
[00:53] <sgclark> then I will be there :)
[00:53] <wxl> there will be free pizzzzza
[00:53] <wxl> and i'm going to make sure there's something for everyone: meat eaters, vegans, vegetarians, gluten free folks
[00:54] <sgclark> cool, I will postpone my diet another day lol
[00:54] <wxl> sgclark: oh what diet? i may be able to take care of that XD
[00:54] <bkerensa> sgclark: there is only two trains per day
[00:55] <bkerensa> sgclark: the first is at 6:00am
[00:55] <bkerensa> the return leaves Eugene at 4pm
[00:55] <sgclark> oh hmm
[00:56] <wxl> :(
[00:56] <bkerensa> it is however only a few block walk from the station to the global jam
[00:56] <bkerensa> but that is much to early for me this saturday
[00:56] <sgclark> well I can drive if needed, would you come if I did?
[00:57] <bkerensa> I have to release Thunderbird Saturday morning and no idea when that will that will be done
[00:57] <bkerensa> so probably best I skip
[00:57] <bkerensa> unless there will be video conferencing
[00:57] <bkerensa> :D
[00:57] <wxl> hahahah
[00:57] <wxl> nice try
[00:57] <wxl> this coming from the guy who misses the live uds ;)
[00:57] <bkerensa> wxl: no hangout?
[00:58] <bkerensa> wxl: absolutely
[00:58] <wxl> bkerensa: oh yeah i'll probably set something up
[00:58] <bkerensa> Loco stuff I can do via video
[00:58] <bkerensa> but not UDS
[00:59] <sgclark> refresh my memory what time is this gig?
[00:59] <wxl> 1-4
[00:59] <sgclark> and Eugene is how far from portland?
[00:59] <wxl> about 1.5 hrs
[01:00] <sgclark> ok
[01:00] <sgclark> darn a train would have been ideal..
[01:00] <wxl> i would have moved it up an hour if i would have known that was going to be a bugaboo :(
[01:00] <bkerensa> next jam come to Portland
[01:01] <sgclark> ^^
[01:01] <bkerensa> seriously we can have it at FreeGeek or Mozilla's offices
[01:01] <bkerensa> I can have Mozilla sponsor lunch
[01:01] <sgclark> nice
[01:01] <wxl> will do
[01:01] <wxl> i'll rest on your to set up the logistics and i'll do all the marketing and what not bkerensa :)
[01:02] <sgclark> I will still come, but likely will have to work, I will try to help as much as I can
[01:02] <bkerensa> its very simple we host groups every week at the office
[01:03] <wxl> works for me sgclark
[01:03] <wxl> bkerensa: cool then, it's a plan :)
[01:03] <bkerensa> we would probably have about 30 people come if we do it in Portland
[01:03] <bkerensa> maybe more
[01:03] <bkerensa> I think our biggest global jam the last one I did was about 50 ppl
[01:03] <wxl> wow
[01:03] <wxl> it will be interesting to see how this works out eugene
[01:03] <wxl> in eughene that is
[01:04] <bkerensa> indeed
[01:04] <wxl> shall i assume you all have done your fair share of telling everyone about it? :)
[01:04] <bkerensa> I have told nobody I forgot but many eyes see the mailing list
[01:04] <bkerensa> historically looking back at older jams it was always harder to get people to go south for jams
[01:05] <bkerensa> also one thing we used to do is t-shirts for every release
[01:05] <bkerensa> :D
[01:05] <bkerensa> I still have a few global jam shirts even
[01:05] <wxl> well, there will be at least ones
[01:05] <wxl> one
[01:06] <bkerensa> wxl: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ubuntuoregon/sets/72157629935015113/
[01:07] <wxl> oh i need to get that banner still
[01:08] <bkerensa> indeed
[01:08] <bkerensa> two of them even
[01:08] <wxl> hm
[01:08] <bkerensa> and the booth cloth
[01:08] <bkerensa> :D
[01:08] <wxl> any way i could get you to send them down with sgclark if she's coming???
[01:09] <wxl> sorry to implicate you in all this stuff sgclark :(
[01:09] <sgclark> I have been working night and day getting the new build.kde.org live :(
[01:09] <wxl> yikes
[01:09] <bkerensa> wxl: if she wants to swing by surely
[01:09] <sgclark> where be I swinging by to?
[01:09] <wxl> it's too bad you didn't just let me pay for shipping bkerensa :)
[01:10] <bkerensa> sgclark: treeherder.mozilla.org
[01:11] <wxl> bkerensa: more of lars' work?
[01:12] <sgclark> oh that is your build system? I was looking for an address lol. We are using jenkins still, I am writing all the DSL to automate job creation
[01:13] <bkerensa> wxl: no it does not look like lars work on either the front end or backend for treeherder
[01:13] <bkerensa> sgclark: yeah
[01:14] <bkerensa> sgclark: well its part of it
[01:14] <bkerensa> it interfaces with buildbot and the servers
[01:14] <sgclark> nice!
[01:15] <bkerensa> show it helps us visualize builds and checkins but only tests
[01:15] <bkerensa> when the tree is green and were ready to release a product we then use another tool called ship it
[01:15] <bkerensa> to fire off the final builds
[01:15] <bkerensa> treeherder does the builds across platforms and does some automated testing
[01:15] <bkerensa> while ship it does not have those tests
[01:16] <bkerensa> and just builds the binaries and signs them
[01:16] <bkerensa> then after that after we GTB then QA will run some more automated tests on the binary itself and manual tests
[01:16] <bkerensa> it is pretty interesting the whole process
[01:17] <bkerensa> I just started taking over Thunderbird releases to so now am responsible for Firefox ESR which many distros use and TB which most distros ship
[01:17] <bkerensa> :D
[01:18] <sgclark> very cool! Yeah I am new to this end of the process. It is quite fun.
[01:19] <bkerensa> sgclark: did valorie get you involved in Kubuntu?
[01:19] <bkerensa> :d
[01:20] <bkerensa> wxl: btw you should talk to val sometime about the history of Ubuntu Oregon and Ubuntu PNW and Ubuntu WA
[01:20] <bkerensa> interesting stuff
[01:20] <sgclark> bkerensa: yep she is the one :)
[01:20] <sgclark> I went to akademy with her
[01:21] <wxl> thanks for the heads up bkerensa will do
[01:21] <wxl> i think i may have that chance at lfnw
[01:22] <sgclark> but yeah she started with me to get me to help with documentation. I have since wandered off into bigger things lol
[01:22] <sgclark> yeah she is hosting the kde/kubuntu with me
[01:22] <wxl> yeah i know the feeling
[01:22] <wxl> i started hanging out in the irc channel and just doing support
[01:22] <wxl> and now i'm fretting about how the hell we're going to get 14.04.2 released XD
[01:23] <sgclark> lol
[01:23] <sgclark> uploading a batch of packages as we speak lol
[01:23] <wxl> hahahah
[01:23] <bkerensa> wxl: and we will meet again at lfnw as I will be coming up
[01:23] <wxl> bkerensa: awesome. looking forward to it :)
[01:24] <sgclark> cool, we get to meet then :)
[01:27] <wxl> well time to go home
[01:27] <wxl> catchya later kids
[01:28] <sgclark> see yas
[08:15] <shirokumamobiles> hi, i have a question , i didn't post in support because its not critical .is there a way to resize chrome in ubuntu unity?
[21:55] <bdmurray> wxl: I forgot how long it takes to get to Eugene so I may be late.
[21:55] <wxl> bdmurray: no prob
[21:55] <wxl> i have to set up some sort of presentation, so i'll probably rattle off for a while
[21:55] <wxl> hopefully the pizza won't be gone :)
[23:48] <bdmurray> wxl: I likely wouldn't eat the pizza anyway so no big deal.
[23:48] <wxl> bdmurray: why not?
[23:49] <bdmurray> wxl: I try to be gluten free
[23:50] <wxl> bdmurray: there will be three gluten free pizzas, there
[23:50] <wxl> i try to be gf too, as does my friend who's coming
[23:51] <bdmurray> wxl: well cool
[23:57] <wxl> bdmurray: for that matter, one will be vegan, one will have cheese, and one will have cheese and meat
[23:57] <wxl> i'm thinking of everyone :)