[01:09] mhall119: found out, oscon booth price is $0 [01:13] yeah, the community-run open source project booths are free at oscon <3 [01:13] and they get a few expo hall passes for staff running them [02:32] jose: we can probably afford that :) [02:32] pleia2: oh, didn't know that [02:32] mhall119: woot woot! can I consider that as a 'yes' to get things in motion? [02:33] yes :) [02:33] \o/ [02:34] bkerensa and the Oregon team ran the booth in years past, they would be worth talking to (even though it's not in Oregon next year, lots of experience!) [07:52] morning [08:03] OSCON++ [08:03] cannot wait, have another OSCON in October and then next year USA. Although it's very commercial, it's a good event to meet pepole === Pendulum1 is now known as Pendulum [21:13] mhall119: yo [21:15] jcastro: what's up? [21:15] https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/3inaf7/can_we_stop_downvoting_people_who_disagree_on/ [21:15] can I get some support on this? [21:15] I kind of want /r/ubuntu to not turn into /r/opposite/r/linux [21:16] where people are wailing on people if they disagree instead of the quality of dicussion [21:17] jcastro: ack, upvoted and will read and/or comment when I'm off this call [21:17] ack [21:17] in general, /r/Ubuntu isn't anything like /r/linux [21:17] it's much better, and has great mods [21:17] so on some subreddits if you hover over downvotes it tells you "don't downvote if you disagree, downvote if this comment is crap" [21:17] right [21:17] I just want to keep it constructive and not a shitfest [21:18] +1 [21:18] like, I want to engage people who have complaints [21:19] I am looking for a middle ground though, I want to listen, and help fix things