[14:26] <xnox> all the cool people
[14:44]  * apw yawns
[14:46]  * esembee waves to apw
[14:47] <apw> we are gathered here today to witness the marriage of lukenow and ... their application for Ubuntu kernel upload rights.  lukenow would you introduce yourself.
[14:47]  * apw waves to esembee
[14:48] <apw> we are gathered here today to witness the marriage of lukenow and ... their application for Ubuntu kernel upload rights.  lukenow would you introduce yourself.
[14:48] <xnox> lukenow:  hello =)
[14:48] <klebers> welcome lukenow !
[14:48] <apw> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/lukenow/KernelUploadsApplication
[14:48] <lukenow> hello!
[14:49] <esembee> Welcome lukenow 
[14:49] <xnox> horay, this is where all the cool people are
[14:51] <lukenow> Hello, I am Luke Nowakowski-Krijger. This is my first time on IRC and I have registered in time :) I am a member of the Kernel team for about 8 months now on the stable team.
[14:51] <xnox> lukenow: have you upload much kernels?
[14:51] <apw> i see a couple of your sponsors here, your thoughts.
[14:51] <xnox> or prepared them?
[14:52] <lukenow> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/lukenow/KernelUploadsApplication
[14:52] <apw> esembee, klebers ^
[14:52] <esembee> The reviews I had were looking good. As I mentioned in the endorsement there are and always will be things to work on improving but otherwise I am happy to let Luke have PPU rights.
[14:52] <klebers> I have reviewed a bunch of kernels prepared by lukenow and they have all been prepared with care. I believe he's got enough experience and knowledge to upload kernels on his own.
[14:53] <apw> for me personally i have had no issues on kernels from them that have gotten as far as my reviews.
[14:53] <xnox> looks like lots of kernels uploaded as prepared by you on the application page
[14:53] <xnox> they didn't break too many things, based on memory
[14:53] <apw> yeah, i don't see much contensious here ... so shall we vote.
[14:53] <apw> +1
[14:54] <esembee> +1 (proxy for rtg)
[14:54] <esembee> +1 from me
[14:54] <klebers> +1
[14:54] <apw> +1 (proxy kamal)
[14:54] <xnox> +1
[14:56] <imay> +1
[14:56] <apw> seems that is everyone; under our rules you are approved for kernel PPU upload rights.
[14:56] <esembee> lukenow, congrats
[14:57] <apw> lukenow, congratulations and welcome to the team.
[14:57] <lukenow> hey! Thank you!
[14:57] <klebers> lukenow, congrats!
[14:57]  * apw actions apw to add them to the team.
[14:57] <lukenow> I will try not to break anything 07
[15:48] <aandrew> hey everyone. I've got the kernel source (apt source linux-image-unsigned-$(uname -r)) and would like to just build the kernel with the default ubuntu config for this platform. I don't need debian files or anything, but the config in debian/config seems to be split up. What's the "correct" way to get the full kernel config as supplied by ubuntu?
[16:29] <sbeattie> aandrew: FYI, the resulting config for a specific kernel is installed in /boot/config-$VERSION-$VARIANT, it look to be installed from the linux-modules-$VERSION-$VARIANT debian package.
[17:02] <apw> aandrew, yeah, or cat them together in the order defined in debian.rules and run make oldconfig