[04:27] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[04:57] <marcoagpinto> The cola demon!!!!
[07:36] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:45] <marcoagpinto> morning
[07:45] <marcoagpinto> :)
[07:45] <marcoagpinto> lordievader!
[08:07] <lordievader> Heho marcoagpinto
[20:28] <hggdh> oerheks: to answer your question: there is (was) no requirement for Canonicalers to be members of the community; they apply if they so wish
[20:28] <hggdh> but, when they apply, they go thru the same process as anybody else
[20:30] <oerheks> hggdh, i know it is not demandatory.
[20:30] <oerheks> and sorry, i should not ask during meeting, sadly
[20:30] <hggdh> heh
[20:30] <hggdh> I frankly see no issue if the question is pertinent
[20:31] <oerheks> but i am really impressed, by his resume
[20:32] <hggdh> anyways -- at least of old, the Canonicalers that applied had presence in the community -- meaning they were, already, interested in Ubuntu more than just because it was their job
[20:32] <oerheks> I think it is logical to do so, to keep feeling as a volunteer with the community.
[20:33] <hggdh> a a co-worker of mine, years ago, was a theoretical physicist, PhD, that worked for years at a supercomputing centre, working on boundary problems -- then just moved to pure software