[10:08] <czajkowski> aloha
[10:18] <dpm> morning/afternoon czajkowski
[10:19] <czajkowski> dpm: hey hows things?
[10:20] <dpm> good, lots going on, one can never get bored :)
[10:20] <dpm> how about yourself? Traveling a lot?
[10:22] <czajkowski> moving house today and then off to NY for Mobile Week
[10:22] <czajkowski> then getting ready for couchbase connect in June in Santa Clara
[10:22] <czajkowski> all go
[10:29] <czajkowski> dpm: you over for release next weke ?
[10:29] <czajkowski> *week
[12:12] <dpm> czajkowski, sorry, I had somehow missed the ping. No, I won't be there, but mhall119 and popey will be in London
[12:12] <popey> \o/ London
[12:12] <popey> czajkowski: you coming to nodnol for beer and falling over?
[14:38] <dpm> how do we usually get the count of Ubuntu members? I can look at https://launchpad.net/~ubuntumembers/, but that count includes the teams inside too
[14:40] <popey> why would you not include teams inside?
[14:40] <popey> they're members
[14:40] <dpm> popey, yeah, but are they not duplicates?
[14:41] <popey> There are 510 direct members of the "Ubuntu Members" team, and 754 people are members in total, directly and indirectly through other team memberships.
[14:41] <popey> separate numbers
[14:41] <popey> can't imagine launchpad is stupid enough to duplic...
[14:41]  * dpm bites his tongue
[14:44] <dpm> I'm pretty sure LP counts the team as an extra "person", so the total numbers are a bit off. But yeah, it probably doesn't count the same individual as direct team member and subteam member twice
[15:02] <popey> you can probably do it with the lp api
[15:22] <dpm> yeah, I know, I need to dig up an old script I wrote a while back for translation teams, but I think I'll leave it for today
[15:42] <czajkowski> popey: beer tonight ? no moving house
[15:42] <czajkowski> beer next week for sure
[15:44] <popey> eh?
[15:45] <czajkowski> popey: 13:12 < popey> czajkowski: you coming to nodnol for beer and falling over?
[15:45] <popey> that was about next thursday
[15:45] <czajkowski> ah riht
[15:45] <czajkowski> yes I should be there for sure
[17:48]  * dpm takes a break
[18:51] <balloons> mhall119, can I have the RT number for the autopilot doc changes?
[18:55] <mhall119> balloons: 80275
[18:56] <mhall119> balloons: remember that it's for deploying all of the new API website integrated with DjangoCMS, it's not just Autopilot, so it's more complex that people might think
[18:56] <balloons> mhall119, ack, thank you.. But this way I can follow a bit closer
[21:07] <balloons> mhall119, will the "autopilot says" boxes be fixed? http://91.189.93.108:8080/api/autopilot/python/1.5.0/tutorial-getting_started/
[21:10] <mhall119> balloons: is it broken or just not styled well?
[21:11] <balloons> mhall119, check out http://91.189.93.108:8080/api/autopilot/python/1.5.0/tutorial-getting_started/ vs http://people.canonical.com/~nskaggs/autopilot/tutorial/getting_started.html
[21:11] <balloons> it should be styled with a box
[21:12] <mhall119> balloons: that won't be in this release, no, but you can add styles to the sphinx.css and we can put it out in a subsequent one
[21:16] <balloons> mhall119, it's not something to fix on your end?
[21:17] <balloons> I don't know offhand why it appears the way it does in the AP docs..
[21:42] <mhall119> balloons: Sphinx provides it's own CSS, that I can't use in it's entirety because then the site would look like sphinx
[21:42] <mhall119> we can bring over the parts of it that we want, and put them into the sphinx.css file created specifically for this purpose
[21:44] <balloons> mhall119, makes sense
[22:31] <jono> mhall119, hey
[22:31] <jono> where are the donations pool reports archived?
[22:32] <elfy> jcastro's barby