[06:32] <jonobacon> mhall119, around?
[07:29] <dholbach> good morning
[08:43] <davidcalle> Good morning o/
[08:45] <dholbach> salut davidcalle
[08:45] <davidcalle> Hey dholbach, how was you we?
[08:48] <dholbach> very good, but a bit bizarre - saturday I wanted to meet up with a couple of friends in a bar, but instead we managed to crash a new years party - some folks decided to have a belated new years party and invited us just off the street - at times our group was about 2/3 of the event (nobody of us knew the hosts of the party)
[08:49] <dholbach> it was good fun, but as I said, a bit bizarre :)
[08:49] <dholbach> how was yours?
[08:59] <davidcalle> dholbach, wow, interesting! Mine was very nice, kids were at Estelle's parents, so we had time to buy some new furnitures, see friends, and take some much needed rest :)
[09:05] <popey> My weekend was incredibly boring compared to dholbach :)
[09:09] <dholbach> I'm looking forward to seeing you guys next week :)
[09:11] <davidcalle> popey: boring is good! :)
[09:11] <davidcalle> Same :)
[09:13] <popey> :)
[09:38] <czajkowski> Aloha
[09:43] <popey> yo
[09:44] <nigelb> morning.
[13:39] <balloons> morning morning
[15:32] <dpm> mhall119, all set?
[15:35] <mhall119> dpm: one second
[17:04] <dholbach> all rightie........ I call it a day - see you all tomorrow!
[18:09] <inetpro> good evening
[18:12]  * inetpro looking for a good beginner's guide for Ubuntu 
[18:14] <inetpro> need to send to someone who wants to explore Ubuntu with the idea to move away from Windows
[18:15] <pleia2> inetpro: the http://ubuntu-manual.org/ folks do a nice job (free pdf, cheap printed book)
[18:18] <inetpro> thanks pleia2
[18:35] <wxl> bet it's too early to ask if ubuntu's going to participate in google summer of code this year, but i have a google code-in student interested.
[19:30] <mhall119> wxl: I believe that jose was planning on getting us in GSoC this year
[19:31] <wxl> jose: if you can confirm or deny or otherwise provide information on Ubuntu's involvement in GSoC 2016, i'd appreciate it :)
[19:31] <wxl> thx btw mhall119
[21:42] <balloons> lol, because jose has magic powers right!
[21:43] <balloons> the biggest deal will be getting some mentors and tasks together -- even moreso than GCI.
[22:34] <jose> wxl: gsoc is intended for 18+ college students btw
[22:36] <wxl> good point, jose. i'll check into it.
[22:37] <jose> wxl, mhall119: but yes, I am intending to help run gsoc. it's going to be a bit harder though
[22:37] <jose> gsoc is one on one mentoring, where the student works to usually implement something on the code
[22:41] <wxl> jose: let me know how i can help!
[22:41] <jose> thanks
[22:42] <wxl> i know what a good idea for a gsoc project would be
[22:42] <wxl> give us a wiki system that doesn't suck!!!!!
[22:49] <wxl> and actually on that topic usually the big issue is logging in. maybe sso needs some help
[23:22]  * mhall119 wonders if jose will be the first person to both organize GSoC *and* participate in it as a student :)
[23:22] <mhall119> wxl: it took me 3 tries the other day to log in :/
[23:23] <jose> mhall119: lol, my coding skills are not that good :P
[23:23] <mhall119> that's what the mentors are for :)
[23:23] <mhall119> I'll get you started on summit