[14:07] ahoneybun, you make it home? [14:08] yea [14:09] thanks balloons [14:10] ahoneybun: you guys either drove slow or got a late start [14:10] I hit Jax by 2pm, and we stopped in savannah for lunch [14:11] I've no idea how you made it back on time to S Florida, when you were in North Georgia at 5 yesterday [14:12] mhall119: we took a detour [14:12] to Geogia to see a landmark [14:13] woke up at 10 am or so yesterday, grabs some stuff in town, went to a landmark in Georgia, then drove all night till morning mhall119 and balloons [14:13] also Frys [14:14] ahoneybun, so I could have hung out with you in my pj's at like 2 am eh? [14:14] sure lol [14:16] mhall119: also I think JB moved me to the Linux Unplugged show [14:17] ahoneybun: moved you? [14:17] I thought we were all just live-streamed in a special show, not part of any regular one [14:17] live-streamed yes [14:17] the final copy, np [14:17] *no [14:19] in the released version they said that they have other interviews for the Linux Unplugged show [14:24] oh, ok [14:24] damn the d.u.com site is off [14:25] really hard to login [14:27] weird [14:29] mhall119: is there any apps that have hit 1000 downloads? [15:48] mhall119: I'm about to hit 1000 downloads for uBeginner [16:02] ahoneybun: some of the default installed apps have had over 10k downloads (updates) [16:03] of course ok [16:05] ahoneybun: it looks like the top non-default, non-coreapp is mzanetti's Tagger, which has had over 7500 downloads [16:05] that's also been in the store for a while [16:05] I don't have an easy way to see stats of users though, just downloads [16:06] yea [16:06] Within the next two weeks I'm going to do a Ubuntu Hour [16:06] ahoneybun: uReadIt, which has been in the store almost since it's it opened, has less than 1000 users and only 1300 downloads, so you're very close to that [16:06] ahoneybun: awesome \o/ [16:07] have to get a hold of someone and use their network [18:08] that was quite a jittery live stream [18:51] * Nothing_Much is still confused about snappy vs click packages, still thinks that snappy's for system libraries and click is for apps and stuff [18:58] Nothing_Much: snappy is next-generation click [18:58] it does everything click did, plus more