[06:29] good morning [06:36] so I accepted a bunch of sessions from https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/uos-1505 - but there are a lot of folks who proposed sessions, but are not attending the event yet, so I was holding off accepting those first [08:09] * dholbach relocates, bbiab [08:19] aloha [09:10] howdy [09:11] yo [10:01] dpm, I had a chat with Maarten yesterday... what do you think about a session to brainstorm a bit to see what kind of ideas people come up with, so we maybe know which communities we could reach out to, maybe see a few dots we can connect, or put together plans for howtos or interesting stuff that could be demo'ed on the snappy pages - what do you think? [10:04] dholbach, I think it could be a good idea - perhaps we might want to reach out to snappy-devel and partners in advance to pre-populate an etherpad, for those who can't attend the session? [10:04] sure [10:05] dpm, or do you see a way to generalise the scope a bit? [10:12] dholbach, we should probably ask people which language/kind of apps they would like to see covered in snap-ification examples. [10:17] dholbach, sorry, just got off the phone [10:18] no worries [10:21] * dpm thinks [10:25] dpm, davidcalle: AFAICS there are at least four angles to this discussion: 1) nice tutorials, 2) good demo material - better "first 15 minutes" experience with the snappy site, 3) potential communities to reach out to, 4) low-hanging fruit in terms of connecting communities/tools/frameworks [10:28] dholbach, all this sounds great to me already. I think 1) and 3) will be the harder ones but the most rewarding [10:28] well 3) shouldn't be hard, but it's a completely new community :) [10:29] which will probably make it more interesting to the kind of people who are involved in that kind of community: lots of pioneer spirit :) [10:29] all right... I'll try to give the session an interesting name and make it a general catch-all brainstorm kind of session [10:29] I'm sure we'll get something out of it :) [10:31] dholbach, good work :) - I think it might be worth perhaps putting it on Wed or Thu, so that new folks have had a chance of having a taste of snappy on the first day? Just an idea [10:32] yep [10:32] first day is full already anyway :) [10:32] yay [10:37] dholbach, dpm, do you think mterry would be open to run a deb2snap session? I've just tried it and it's phenomenal: I've just snap-ified an archive deb (moon-buggy) and a standalone python script. Making snappy much more useful/understandable to me. [10:37] go go go [10:38] with moon buggy on ubuntu core, we should probably release 15.04.1 [10:38] :) [10:38] a serious brown paper bag release :) [10:39] dholbach, or just make it 15.05 [10:39] :-) [10:40] ;-) [10:40] * davidcalle -> lunch, bbiab [10:40] bon appétit [10:41] Merci ! [10:41] davidcalle, I think balloons wanted to or already spoke to him, but I'm not sure. I think it's a great idea, let's [10:41] sync up with him when he's in [10:41] too late [10:42] just had a friend passing by on the street and knocking on my window to say hi [10:42] nice things about working at floor level [10:42] even if it distracts you from IRC sometimes ;) [10:43] :) [10:44] * dholbach will go for a walk by the lake in a bit and grab lunch too [10:58] lunch time [15:03] jcastro_, there's a bunch of session at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/uos-1505/+settopics which are cloud related [15:09] dholbach, those are openstack, I'll ask Pat to take a look. [15:09] ok cool [15:09] maybe also remind the folks who added them to register for the event :) [15:10] indeed [15:32] jcastro_, can you confirm these are dupes? http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1505/meeting/22433/canonical-landscape-demonstration/ and http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1505/meeting/22434/canonical-landscape-demonstration/. if so, which one to delete? [15:32] they are dupes [15:32] don't care which one you delete [15:32] (sorry at a sprint) [15:32] jcastro_, ack, ty [16:01] dpm, hey [16:01] all set? [16:01] jono, yep! [16:30] have a great rest of your day everyone - see you tomorrow!