[16:36] <greg-g> anyone here know nicholas skaggs? former Canonical person now at WMF
[16:36] <jrwren> I'm sure rick_h knows him. I barely remember him from when I worked there.
[16:36] <greg-g> he's our new Eng Manager for the Cloud Services team
[16:46] <rick_h> greg-g:  yes, Nicholas is great and I wish he would come back
[16:46] <rick_h> tell him I said hello!
[16:48] <greg-g> hah!
[16:51] <jrwren> what was he doing at canonical 4-6yrs ago?
[16:55] <rick_h> he came over to my side running the juju qa team
[16:55] <rick_h> and then when they folded that into engineering because a manager of that for a bit
[16:55] <rick_h> before that he was on desktop-y stuff?
[16:55] <rick_h> it was another "side" I didn't run across much
[17:04] <cmaloney> I recognize the name
[17:06] <rick_h> yea, I think he was on the community team that jorge was on at one point
[17:06] <rick_h> he wasn't buried in the org for sure
[17:22] <cmaloney> yeah
[17:26] <cmaloney> Speaking of Jorge, I'm listening to Robert Trujillo in INfectious Grooves.
[17:35] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRdRqlZiTD8
[17:36] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob3buKk6ALc
[18:09] <mrgoodcat> greg-g: sorry if this isn't the right plact to ask things like this but i'm on a w3c working group who's charter is in danger of not being repassed. any chance i could get you to reach out to the wmf advisory committe rep to look over the distributed tracing wg charter and possibly vote?
[18:44] <greg-g> mrgoodcat: passed it along :)
[18:44] <mrgoodcat> cool thank you :)
[18:46] <mrgoodcat> should probably have included in the original message but here's a direct link if it makes it easier https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/dt-2020/