[18:57] c_smith: you didn't take photos at the jam did you? [19:34] woops, we prolly should have. I had fun btw :) [19:34] yeah well there's a lot of stuff i should have done [19:34] oh well [19:35] i'm glad you had fun, especially given i was talking about stuff you already knew :) [19:43] we need to do more, practice makes perfect! and hey I did learn some new stuff :) [19:46] oh that's cool! [19:46] what did you learn? [19:46] if brian learned something, then i'd *REALLY* be excited, but yeah, no. [19:46] I have not dealt with SRU's yet [19:46] oh cool! [19:46] yeah you can thank brian on that one [19:46] i didn't know either [19:46] so much new stuff to deal with over here [19:47] between srus and my new nexus 4 XD [19:47] nice! [19:48] i have canonical to thank for that one [19:48] wow [19:48] testing is a totally different process tho [19:48] i hope to do some development eventually too [19:48] how does one get involved in that? [19:48] learning qt will be good for my two favorite flavors :) [19:49] is your question "how do i test touch" or is your question "how do i get a device from canonical?" [19:49] both lol [19:49] hahahhaha [19:50] 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/TouchTesting and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Testing [19:50] unlike normal images, testing is mostly exploratory [19:50] with bugs potentially leading to autopilot test development [19:51] which i'm really excited about [19:51] 2. https://forms.canonical.com/cda/ [19:51] i also used that for the food for our jam [19:51] and for lubuntu-qa images which are coming soon [19:52] ahh cool, same process I use for akademy [19:52] ooops [19:52] s/images/t-shirts/ [19:52] yep [19:53] http://www.customink.com/designs/lennicorn/asb0-0014-xvcc/hotlink?pc=HL-76684&cm_mmc=hotlink-_-4-_-Body_txt-_-link1 [19:53] the little bit on the bottom of the front is going on the sleeve [19:53] plus they're going to use ubuntu font [19:53] the quote is from a local rapper and one i found particular fitting and cute [19:53] omg I want one lol [19:53] hahahha [19:54] come do some work for us and you'll earn one XD [19:54] oooh [19:54] i'm doing it to honor and encourage work among the team [19:54] whoa i oversteeped my mandarin pu-erh phew! [19:55] what areas do you need help in? [19:56] well testing is always important but i need more help in bug triage [19:56] i need another bug control member, really [19:56] i've created two triagers but i haven't yet been able to convince them to go all the way [19:58] although, sgclark, we could always use development help, too, but that might be more than you want to sign up for XD [19:58] mm, I think I may be suitable to help there :) just need to sort out time lol. tho I do have time in our evenings as most of kubuntu is asleep lol [19:58] hahahah [19:59] irc channel is ? [19:59] #lubuntu-offtopic is where everything non-support happens [20:00] also a lot of lubuntu folks hang out and talk at #phillw [20:00] phillw was a community member that did a lot of work for lubuntu [20:00] that's also "offtopic" for #linuxpadawan, if you had seen that mentioned on planet [20:01] ok, I will start by putting lubuntu on a computer [20:01] yay [20:01] just not 14.04.2!!! [20:01] :) [20:01] lol [20:43] wow snappy, brought this old pc back to life. [20:43] * sgclark goes off to resurrect more old pcs [21:03] sgclark: yeah lubuntu is great for that [21:41] slangasek: i see you are contact for the oregon debian group. want to come talk at our lug in eugene about packaging in ubuntu/debian?