[06:32] <Kilos> morning everyone :)
[06:51] <Kilos> hi dholbach  svij  
[06:51] <dholbach> good morning
[06:51] <dholbach> hey Kilos, hey svij
[06:51] <dholbach> how's life over there?
[06:51] <Kilos> ok ty and there?
[06:51] <Kilos> we just starting to move into summer
[06:54] <dholbach> we still have sunny days, but it's getting colder over here already
[06:54] <dholbach> I'm quite glad I'll spend a couple of days in Spain with friends starting end of next week :-)
[06:54] <Kilos> ouch
[06:54] <dholbach> extending my summer for a bit :)
[06:54] <Kilos> lol
[07:58] <svij> hey Kilos and dholbach 
[07:58] <svij> greetings from madrid
[07:58] <dholbach> ah nice! enjoy Madrid!
[07:59] <svij> only a short stay. arrived yesterday and leaving today ;)
[07:59]  * svij had nearly the whole day time yesterday and it was raining a lot…
[15:28] <mhall119> nhaines: ping regarding ubucon.org
[18:20] <nhaines> mhall119: pong
[19:04] <mhall119> nhaines: hey, I was wondering what the plan was for ubucon.org and if I could use it to promote the FOSSETCON one
[19:10] <nhaines> mhall119: we have vague plans to install Summit on there and use landing pages for the various conferences.  :)
[19:10] <nhaines> We can definitely use it to promote the FOSSETCON event.
[19:11] <nhaines> (If you squint at the SCALE schedule URLs, you can see that I had an eye on supporting other events in the future.)
[19:21] <nhaines> Richard Gaskin's probably the one to talk to about that.  I imagine you can probably just take over the front page for a bit.
[19:21] <nhaines> The master plan is to get Django on there eventually.
[19:21] <nhaines> Needs more boostrap.  :)
[19:56] <pleia2> ubucon latin america was able to use summit.ubuntu.com for their schedule, I imagine working to get all ubucons using that if they want is easier than maintaining our own instances long term
[20:01] <PabloRubianes> pleia2: we use it... but is not the most user friendly site
[20:02] <PabloRubianes> I got some complains about it
[20:02] <pleia2> PabloRubianes: indeed, I was just suggesting that if it is used, running your own probably isn't the best idea
[20:03] <pleia2> it does need developers looking it it, there are a number of outstanding bugs :\
[20:04] <PabloRubianes> much of the resources for the community need attention
[20:05] <PabloRubianes> i'm trying for quite a few time to help on the loco portal, but life gets in the middle
[20:05]  * pleia2 nods
[20:06] <PabloRubianes> the community as a whole needs attention
[20:06] <PabloRubianes> :(
[21:09] <mhall119> pleia2: I think you underestimage the maintenance burden of summit :)
[21:10] <mhall119> summit isn't really good for ubucons, which generally have one maybe two rooms
[21:10] <mhall119> it's overkill
[21:10] <pleia2> nhaines was the one suggesting using it x_x
[21:10] <pleia2> I just said if we do, we don't want to run our own
[21:11] <nhaines> The other alternative is that we reimplement it.
[21:11]  * pleia2 redirects all comments to nhaines 
[21:11] <pleia2> leave me alone /o\
[21:11] <nhaines> lol
[21:12] <pleia2> given the number of open source conferences popping up, surely someone has finally released some scheduling tool that's not horrible
[21:13] <nhaines> "Django conference" was not helpful in this regard but I don't know what I expected.
[21:15] <nhaines> Well, since Richard was okay with going with Django, maybe we'll just use Symposion.
[21:18] <mhall119> yeah, I think there are some open source conference schedulers that might meet the needs of UbuCon better than summit, it's worth a look