12:13:14 #startmeeting 12:13:14 Meeting started Mon Jun 14 12:13:14 2010 UTC. The chair is mchua. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:13:14 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 12:13:20 #meetingname POSSE RIT Monday 12:13:20 The meeting name has been set to 'posse_rit_monday' 12:13:26 POSSE has officially begun. 12:13:31 Now I just have to find the room we're in. :) 12:15:16 oh! crud, parking passes. ctyler, lmacken - need to take care of that, I'll dump my stuff in the room and say hello and then go make sure we don't get a ticket. ;) 12:26:48 JonathanD: at some point today, if you'd like to do a shameless plug for FOSSCon - today is the day, and likely this afternoon (when everyone is on IRC) is the time. 12:26:52 I'll ping you when we're on. 12:31:12 We're still waiting for folks to trickle in - first day, finding the place, etc. 12:35:59 Hey, far ! 12:41:56 mchua: i'll all be good, just relax and go with the flow like you did in Worcester :-D 12:42:07 mchua: /s/i'll/it'll 12:54:32 mchua: awesome, and thanks. 12:55:38 * pfroehlich glances around, smiles knowingly 12:56:32 pfroehlich: Once we get this channel on the big screen (in an hour or two, I hope) we'll probably be pinging around for folks to explain how confusion is all part of the process. :D 12:57:29 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Topic_Schedule 12:57:34 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Monday 12:57:37 mchua: wow, it's going to take an hour or two? :-D 12:58:47 pfroehlich: Well, we need to do introductions and such before everyone piles in-channel. 12:59:04 Much larger class this time (2x the size) so chaos will be rampant. 12:59:05 mmm, rampant. 12:59:10 ianweller: we will likely ping you for a wiki intro again. 12:59:15 sdziallas: we will likely ping you for a soas intro again. 12:59:26 quaid: we will probably need help with the whole 'wiki intro' thing, because we have so many people. 12:59:35 JonathanD: I'll holler when folks seem to be used to IRC so you can start plugging FOSSCon. 12:59:40 * mchua orchestrates impending chaos ;) 12:59:42 Sure. 12:59:51 lmacken: It shall be fun. :D Prepare for the onslaught. 12:59:51 We're going to try to get up early enough Friday to actually eat. 12:59:55 JonathanD: Awesome. 12:59:59 pfroehlich: gives thumbs up and giggles 13:00:10 * pfroehlich still can't use IRC properly :-/ 13:00:26 mchua: mmmm... chaos. 13:00:29 * pfroehlich gives "thumbs up" and giggles 13:01:59 #topic Introduction to POSSE 13:02:04 * mchua has introduced herself, ctyler has introduced himself 13:02:14 ctyler teaches at Seneca College up in Toronto. 13:02:55 http://teachingopensource.org - TOS - a community of people interested in teaching students how to participate as contributors in FOSS communities. 13:03:10 * mchua will loop back around to explain our teaching model in a moment. 13:03:23 #topic What is FOSS? 13:03:31 ctyler has asked the room what they think FOSS is. 13:03:56 nchua: sure thing :) 13:04:03 * sharing source 13:04:07 mchua: and apparently I can't type ;) 13:04:10 * distributed, diverse group of people behind that source 13:04:14 * pfroehlich waves at kis 13:04:24 kis: hey! we've just started POSSE RIT - in an hour or two, newcomers will flood the channel. :) 13:04:38 #info Participant answer: FOSS is sharing source 13:04:51 #info Participant answer: FOSS has a distributed, diverse group of people behind that source (code) 13:05:55 * kis waves back at pfroehlich 13:05:57 #info Chris: There's also the "open" part of open source - which is that anyone can get involved in these projects. 13:06:09 i need to move my car before i get towed, I'll try to be on later from work, have fun! 13:06:20 * mchua nods 13:06:23 * mchua needs to move car at some point too 13:06:40 mchua: Hi! Have fun at RIT. I might not be around in two hours since I have to get my summer students started. 13:07:06 kis: Gotcha - have fun with that! We'll be trying to transcribe in channel here as best we can, so may occasionally wave hello, but feel free to ignore this if you're busy, and all that. :) 13:07:09 mchua: But I will be here later in the day. 13:07:14 * mchua nods 13:07:23 cool! yeah, it's just one of those "if you're around and feel like it" things, you know. :) 13:08:43 #info Chris is recapping a brief history of FOSS - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source if you're catching up from backlogs. (It doesn't have everything Chris is talking about, but will give you a reasonably good overview.) 13:12:54 This is the most conventional lecture-like part of POSSE. It will end... very soon. :D 13:13:03 At which point I'll be going "And here is how we're going to teach!" 13:13:23 and hopefully the wild hand-waving and jumping-around will make everyone thoroughly confused. 13:14:19 I'll queue up notes here beforehand. 13:14:49 #info Our teaching model: wild immersion rather than sequential scaffolding. You're learning how to be productively lost - confused, but working independently on Getting Stuff Done nevertheless. 13:15:13 #info FOSS is messy. The world is messy. There aren't answers in the back of the book. This is all the same stuff you tell your students, most likely - and we're going to be doing it to *you* this week. ;) 13:15:43 #info If you get lost or stuck, reach out for help beyond yourself - it's your social/communication as much as (actually, more) than your tech skills that will make you successful. 13:16:49 #info You already know how to be good professors, good CS practitioners, engineers, writers, etc - whatever you teach - we're going to teach you how to do it The Open Source Way, with the millions of communities and contributors that are out there to partner with. 13:16:58 #info It will be disorienting, and it will be hard. You have been warned. :D 13:19:43 #info Chris polled the classroom - pretty much everyone uses at least one FOSS app, few people use FOSS for most of what they do. 13:31:39 (We're still doing a "history of FOSS, explaining FOSS, etc." lecture-style mode right now - Chris deliberately started us in lecture mode... we're going to be switching out of it real soon now.) 13:31:43 (reeeeeeal soon now.) 13:45:35 * pfroehlich likes his chocolate croisant and iced mocha 13:46:12 Introductions now - going around the room 13:48:50 Actually, I'll throw this into an etherpad so y'all can peek in... 13:50:21 #link http://piratepad.net/rit-posse-todo 13:50:23 lmacken: help me take notes? 13:50:49 kis, pfroehlich: you may find this interesting - we are asking the profs at this POSSE what they're trying to get out of this week. 14:00:52 mchua: hope it's okay to just edit around in their pirate pad :-D 14:00:58 pfroehlich: Yes please! 14:01:09 Actually, if you do that, then I'll jump on IRC and introduce you here after we're done (in a few minutes) 14:01:35 mchua: oh, I didn't edit much, just two comments 14:01:35 pfroehlich: ...or in etherpad chat, actually. that might be easier first, if you've got a minute. 14:01:42 huh? 14:01:47 pfroehlich: I know, I just want them to get used to the idea of backchannel and that there are Other People On The Internets :) 14:01:49 oh the chat next to pirate pad 14:01:58 you're the only one in the etherpad right now that's not in the room 14:02:04 so I thought that might be cool to point out. 14:03:35 mchua: like that? don't know 14:04:02 pfroehlich: perfect :) 14:04:18 oh - can you mention that on IRC, you're pfroehlich, so they know to look for you under that name here, when they come? 14:06:26 * pfroehlich waves at walterbender 14:10:26 pfroehlich: hi... I am still hitting my head against the wall re Measure on the old OLPC hardware :( 14:10:53 pfroehlich: but I look forward to merging everyone's patches from last week. 14:12:19 pfroehlich: sdziallas: that was *awesome* 14:12:39 #info Chris is explaining Fedora right now, after which I will be explaining Sugar 14:12:53 sdziallas: if you're free in ~15m to explain Sugar on a Stick, I can dial you in on Skype 14:13:01 the 15 minutes being plus or minus 10 minutes. 14:13:12 mchua: sure thing! 14:13:41 i really like my Physics patch, hope Gary gets it in soon :-D 14:13:44 * mchua hops on skype 14:13:55 walterbender: hardware issues, painful stuff, I know :-/ 14:14:25 ianweller: any chance you can find a webcam somewhere in the office today? I'd like to get you in to explain the wiki to these folks as well. 14:14:51 mchua, ianweller: and they'll listen much better if there's a talking face on the projector :-D 14:15:16 pfroehlich: gary really liked your patch too... 14:15:17 pfroehlich: exactly. 14:15:24 * mchua trying to find the audio cable on this thing 14:15:39 pfroehlich: so I'm going to connect my webcam for SoaS convos :) 14:15:57 mchua: it should be either attached to the monitor cable or floating around on the podium, otherwise 14:16:37 sdziallas: probably a good idea, it's easy to be distracted with all the setup stuff and not follow IRC closely, but the projector is hard to ignore even if you're busy 14:17:28 pfroehlich: yeah, I agree! it was pretty cool to call in to you folks last week, too. 14:19:05 i can't find tetex in fedora 13, what am I doing wrong? :-/ 14:19:28 sdziallas: calling 14:20:02 mchua: hang on. 14:20:17 mchua: finding headset. 14:20:25 sdziallas: answer call, we'll deal with that in a bit 14:20:27 sdziallas: no we wanna talk now! 14:20:45 :) 14:21:37 ganderson: :) 14:21:56 sdziallas: c'mon....get that camera working..! 14:23:01 ganderson: it's skype -- it's proprietary software. what do you expect? ;) 14:23:25 sdziallas: sure...blame it on proprietary software. Just cuz you can't get your V4L working right >:] 14:23:52 sdziallas: there's a white box in the top left of your camera :P 14:24:46 sdziallas: there you are! We can see ya now 14:25:12 pfroehlich: if you have a webcam you can call in too, if you want 14:25:36 mchua: i don't think my netbooks cam works, let me check :-D 14:26:01 btw, latex and friends are called texlive on fedora, didn't know 14:26:02 sdziallas: we can see you at a super slow framerate, not enough to wave or anything 14:26:10 pfroehlich: oh, cool! 14:26:50 pfroehlich: I'm mel_chua on skype 14:26:55 mel: do we haved a list of names somewhere? 14:27:20 ctyler: can't they add themselves to the POSSE wiki? :-D 14:27:28 ctyler: We do, I'm trying to extricate them from my (somewhat broken - trying to kick thunderbird atm) inbox 14:27:33 pfroehlich: yes, I wanted it for an exercise 14:27:37 mchua: i'm not going into the office today 14:27:46 mchua: sorry :( 14:28:01 sdziallas: losing audio here 14:28:49 sdziallas: actually, the question is how widely/how many copies 14:28:59 it seems like the faster mel types, the more the audio skips... 14:29:15 mchua: stop typing 14:30:52 * sdziallas hullos! hi folks, this is Sebastian! 14:31:34 * lmacken waves to sdziallas 14:31:58 hi lmacken :) 14:32:37 sdziallas: We're taking a break and then getting everyone on IRC. 14:32:51 #topic Morning break - followed by IRC: The Introduction 14:32:53 mchua: is there a skype package for fedora? 14:32:55 pfroehlich: ^ consider yourself warned ;) 14:33:01 pfroehlich: No, since it's not free software. 14:33:09 mchua: so? how do i get it? 14:33:16 pfroehlich: lmgtfy? :) 14:33:22 pfroehlich: seriously, it's skype.com 14:33:23 pfroehlich: skype.com has some links for downloads, that's where I grabbed my .rpm. 14:33:24 sdziallas: argh!!!! 14:33:29 okies 14:33:31 :-D 14:33:33 mchua: jinx! 14:33:39 pfroehlich: they have packages for Fedora :) 14:34:01 Just so y'all know, this POSSE is exactly 2x the size as last week's 14:34:02 mostly RIT profs 14:34:13 *and* a bunch of non-CS professors (journalism, new media, etc) 14:34:16 so this will be interesting! 14:34:51 * ianweller waves. this is exciting 14:35:26 I don't think we've confused everyone sufficiently yet. :) 14:35:32 ianweller: if you can get hold of a webcam tomorrow, we can bring you in then. 14:39:27 ok - pfroehlich, sdziallas, ianweller, and others around who might be interested (kis?) - here's the gameplan for when everyone gets back from coffee break. 14:39:47 Chris is going to demo the main tools we're teaching today (wiki, blog/planet, IRC, in that order) 14:39:52 mchua: noted. 14:39:58 and then we're going to get them on those tools - IRC, wiki, blog/planet, in that order. 14:40:07 IRC confusion will be rampant, I am sure. 14:40:28 so once we reach that point I'm going to be pinging you folks asking for help saying hello to people, answering questions, encouraging them to not be shy, etc. 14:40:48 pfroehlich: you can empathize with their experience from last week, though you came in already having used IRC before :) 14:41:00 kis: you can *really* empathize with their experience from last week :D 14:42:51 (also: smile! the channel's up on the projector.) 14:43:01 ctyler is the projectionist, so ping him if you want your message highlighted. 14:43:08 Whoop. It's not on the projector now. Er... please hold. 14:44:48 mchua: which client are we using? 14:45:12 ganderson: xchat-gnome is installed on the laptops, but you're welcome to use any client you want, if you have a preferred one. 14:45:37 Hello, gpollice! We've just started the POSSE at RIT - the folks here will be hitting IRC for the first time (this channel) likely within the next hour. 14:46:07 mchua: I don't think XChat is installed on the virtualbox image we're using :( 14:46:11 walterbender: Walter, I'm ready to push the Measure changes later today. I didn't get how to do this in my notes. Is it a rebase or what that will send a merge request to you? 14:47:15 gpollice: there should be a merge request button in gitorious... 14:47:39 gpollice: just make sure you pushed all the changes 14:48:33 * mchua just updated http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Participants with the list from Steve Jacobs 14:48:34 Oh, okay. I don't need to do it from the git command. Fine. We'll get them in today and if they're okay, I'll edit the Measure Web page to reflect the changes. I'll also close ticket 1911. 14:48:37 ctyler: ^ 14:48:59 #link http://fedoraproject.org 14:49:03 pfroehlich: I have. I'll make sure there's nothing left to pull and push before I do. 14:49:07 #link http://sugarlabs.org 14:49:10 #link http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick 14:49:24 ctyler, mchua: I just asked gary about it. If XChat isn't on the image, we can use http://webchat.freenode.net/ or we could install it (root pass is same as liveuser) 14:49:34 gpollice: the way to make sure the repo is current is git pull --rebase 14:49:50 gpollice: *but i don't think there were other commits aside from yours) 14:50:13 pfroehlich: I'll do that. Kristen had a checkin that I've gotten. 14:51:05 #info Definition: packaging -- the act of putting software (lots of raw code) into a format (one nicely bundled file) that is easy to install. 14:51:17 ganderson: That works too. 14:51:37 Good morning mihaela. If you want to play with the timing changes, I've checked them in. 14:51:40 #info Definition: upstream & downstream - producers and consumers of open source/content, respectively. 14:51:41 hi, from posse-worcester! 14:52:08 Hey, mihaela! We're just starting POSSE RIT - the folks there will be coming onto IRC for the first time soon, so if you're around I'll ask if you can wave and say hello. 14:52:12 * pfroehlich waves at mihaela 14:52:23 and empathize with the "wow, this is really confusing" that will inevitably ensue. ;) 14:52:30 mchua: what are the info/links tags you're doing? Are they aggregated by a bot or is it for you to pull out of the log later? :P 14:52:51 ganderson: They're aggregated by a bot - which we should show y'all at some point. 14:53:31 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Things_we_want_to_accomplish_this_week 14:53:36 RIT's wiki: http://www.rit.edu/studentaffairs/ritpedia/wiki/Main_Page 14:53:48 gpollice: unfortunately, i don't have an persitence-enabled fedora stick. i need to jhbuild again on the stick i have, ln, and so forth. 14:54:17 mihaela: OK, no problem. Trust me, it works. :-) 14:54:53 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Glossary 14:54:58 gpollice: i do! it's just that i want to play with it. 14:55:59 #info We're keeping a glossary of terms throughout the week - we can add new terms on IRC and on the whiteboard, but eventually we'll try to get them on this wiki page. 14:56:06 ctyler: ^^ wiki example, once you get to IRC. ;) 14:56:10 OK. Time for a meeting. 14:56:32 #topic Introduction to tools 14:56:43 #info Wikis - collaboratively editable webpages. 14:56:47 #info Some examples are below. 14:56:55 #info http://teachingopensource.org 14:57:14 #link http://teachingopensource.org 14:57:23 #link http://wiki.sugarlabs.org 14:57:37 #link https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Project_Wiki 14:57:49 #info Wikis are good for keeping collaborative notes/documentation/project-homepages, etc. 14:57:59 #info Blogging and Planets - planets are blog aggregators. Some examples: 14:58:12 * mihaela waves back 14:58:14 #link http://planet.fedoraproject.org/ 14:58:22 #link http://planet.sugarlabs.org/ 14:58:30 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Planet 14:59:04 #info Why blog? Think of it as a journal, a project notebook - a way to tell others what you're working on. 14:59:07 #link http://www.sububi.org/2009/07/27/the-busy-students-guide-to-project-blogging/ 14:59:29 #info Why read Planets? Think of it as reading other people's journals - it's a way of keeping up to date on what they're thinking about and working on. 14:59:51 #info Blogging in FOSS is very informal - rough drafts, braindumps, questions... thinking out loud - all the way up to more polished "I now present my project!" posts (much rarer). 15:00:36 #info You can make a Planet from any collection of feeds - for instance, you might want to have a feed for all the bloggers from your school.... 15:00:40 #link http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ 15:00:59 A few of us are headed to a conference call with the NY State Senate for a few... brb :) 15:02:23 #info ...or your class. 15:02:27 #link http://act.ivism.org/blogs/pulse/ 15:02:45 #info The last link was the planet for this class: 15:02:47 #link http://www.rockalypse.org/courses/fs102sp10/ 15:03:04 #info Note that this class is *not* a technical class - it's a freshman seminar covering activism and teaching things like writing and public speaking. 15:03:13 mchua: video works but i think the mic is busted 15:03:20 mchua: so i could wave and gesture 15:03:25 mchua: but not talk :-D 15:03:33 pfroehlich: We're looking at your blog now :) 15:03:41 mchua: oh noes 15:03:52 and your feed... as an example of blogs and feeds and how planet works. 15:04:03 mchua: i feel so... used 15:04:08 mchua: :-D 15:04:13 pfroehlich: special? :D 15:04:53 #info You may think that the stuff you're doing with your class isn't important to the community, but you never know - so you *should* tell them! You might be surprised. 15:05:19 oooh...IRC is on screen now 15:05:23 mchua: can we try skype? i think i added you 15:05:34 pfroehlich: Sure - I'll try out the setup real quiet in the back here. 15:05:38 mchua: i am peter_h_froehlich on skype 15:05:41 noted! 15:05:53 (see, RIT POSSE folks? This is why backchannel is awesome.) 15:06:32 ctyler: there's more than "hundreds and hundreds" :P 15:09:02 ganderson: ok, but hundreds and hundreds sounds less scary :D 15:09:02 mchua: it just says "not online" for you when i try to call :-/ 15:09:13 pfroehlich: whats mel's skype name? 15:09:24 ctyler: I'm listing....6000+ :D 15:09:28 mihaela: mel_chua I think 15:09:41 pfroehlich: thanks! 15:09:43 mihaela: that's who i've been calling anyway :-D 15:09:52 mihaela: what's yours? 15:09:59 mihaela: I just need to test this!!! :-D 15:10:00 pfroehlich: mihaelasabin 15:10:50 ctyler: a nice list of some IRC clients: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients 15:10:58 mihaela: can you confirm me? on skype? so I can test this? :-D 15:11:45 Hey, ctyler - can you take a quick look at http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Glossary on the projector (and explain it to folks) when you have a chance? 15:11:45 * ganderson waves at ChanServ 15:11:50 pfroehlich: got hour skype msg... looking for the right button to confirm... 15:11:53 pfroehlich: Sorry about that, my wifi connection flickered. 15:11:56 pfroehlich: I'll get on skype now. 15:12:11 * ctyler waves 15:12:16 * ganderson waves back at ctyler 15:12:32 pfroehlich: I can hear you, I think 15:12:41 pfroehlich: say something again? 15:12:45 mchua: you can HEAR me? my mic doesn't work 15:12:55 pfroehlich: I can hear you, not see you 15:13:02 can you see me / hear chris? 15:13:20 pfroehlich: let me try video again 15:13:41 (RIT attendees - note that if your students *are* already talking with each other during class, and you want to hear what they're saying, encouraging a *specific* backchannel - like IRC - is awesome.) 15:13:51 mchua: camera is on, not sure why it's not working,.... 15:13:53 For instance, you might not know that Peter and I were having this conversation otherwise. 15:14:09 pfroehlich: Hm. Odd. Might just be the connection speed here going "no, audio only!" 15:14:23 video framerate was atrocious when sdziallas called in - that was basically audio. 15:14:35 so we can just do the same thing if you like 15:14:42 mchua: but I can see and hear you fine 15:14:45 mchua: weird 15:14:58 mchua: let me try mihaela and see if that's a better connection 15:15:00 I'll pan the camera around in the classroom then, pfroehlich, so you can see 15:15:04 * mchua nods 15:15:19 call mihaela, I'll hang up 15:15:19 mchua: thanks 15:17:15 pfroehlich, mihaela: actually, a good time to call might be when they are in the middle of jumping into IRC - so you can talk with them about the stuff you're seeing them type in the channel - if that works for you. 15:17:55 ctyler: can haz profs on IRC plz? 15:18:03 ctyler: we're still in lecture mode, people are not nearly baffled enough. 15:19:19 mchua: something is wrong in my video setup i can see myself in the test page but others can't see me 15:19:22 mchua: working on it 15:19:22 mchua: i have a big meeting in manchester in a couple of hours and will be leaving shortly and have time to prepare. sorry. 15:19:29 mihaela: no worries, good luck! 15:19:40 mihaela: yeah have fun thanks for testing skype 15:20:01 YAY! We're getting them on IRC now. 15:21:02 ...ctyler, pleeeease? 15:21:27 (for those remote: Chris is still explaining http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Deliverables - I think the habit of lecturing is hard to break ;) 15:21:43 mchua: yeah those academics, they like to hear themselves talk :-D 15:22:12 ...and now Chris is talking about IRC clients. 15:22:24 Chriiiiiiiiiis! 15:23:43 mchua: what was the tag we were told to throw on our blogs? 15:24:40 Boo 15:24:45 And the flood begins. 15:24:48 GenJamGuy must be biles 15:25:00 * pfroehlich waves at RIT 15:25:04 oh man soooo many people 15:25:08 ianweller: pfroehlich: sdziallas: mihaela: quaid: y'all are on! 15:25:21 * sdziallas hullos :) 15:25:24 * pfroehlich tries not to embarras himself :-D 15:25:28 ianweller: pfroehlich: sdziallas: mihaela: quaid: posse-projector is the name to call if you want to highlight yourself 15:25:30 HI GARY 15:25:33 * pfroehlich already did 15:25:34 hello 15:25:40 pfroehlich, sdziallas: remind us who you are again? ;) 15:25:40 howdy 15:25:44 posse-projector: I am so important! :-D 15:25:49 so what do we do ? 15:25:59 this is only a test 15:26:01 * sdziallas is Sebastian (yes, me. you saw me on Skype). 15:26:10 mrr = Mitchell Rosen, research professor Center for Student Innovation at RIT 15:26:20 * pfroehlich is Peter and you can't see me since my skype doesn't want to work 15:26:20 hello, posse-rit! 15:26:23 * ianweller waves 15:26:27 engineer: nothing specific - introducing yourself like mrr just did isn't a bad idea :) 15:26:30 pfroehlich: :) 15:26:33 w00t 15:26:38 mihaela, ianweller - can you introduce who you are, since you're not in the room with us? ;) 15:26:43 i am Ian Weller, i do stuff with the fedora project. :) 15:26:52 ianweller: elaboration, plz :P 15:26:56 ianweller: I think I heard that last week already :P 15:27:02 * pfroehlich is a senior lecturer at Johns Hopkins (notice the TWO s) 15:27:11 hi, I am here at the rit-posse (Juan C. Cockburn) 15:27:13 hi, my name is mihaela sabin. ii teach at university of new hampshire 15:27:19 i'm an intern at red hat and i'll be a freshman at the university of kansas in the fall 15:27:24 RITSteve = Stephen Jacobs, RIT Prof running FOSS@RIT 15:27:29 alrighty...I'm Geoffrey Anderson student/tutor/lab instructor at RIT 15:27:48 projects im interested in are serving manchester (that's new hampshire) with foss projects. 15:27:49 * pfroehlich waves at RITSteve since he is running FOSS@RIT! :-D 15:27:55 mihaela was one of the attendees of POSSE Worcester last week - as were pfroehlich, kis, gfp-afk - so they just went through what you're going through now, and can sympathize with the inevitable confusion. ;) 15:28:09 * waves back 15:28:19 (POSSE RIT attendees - feel *totally* free to type, say hi, ask questions, start talking with an individual...) 15:28:20 * pfroehlich the chaos IS a kind of order 15:28:22 I am a system admin at RIT supporting RIT-posse and the IT department in general 15:28:50 gary_at_RIT: have you seen the #rhel channel? a lot of RHEL-running sysadmins tend to hang out and swap tips/questions/etc there 15:28:59 * pfroehlich recommends asking Mel about Brazilian BBQ :-D 15:29:06 * mchua recommends Brazilian BBQ 15:29:17 Hi, I'm Dave Shein, I'm adjunct faculty at Monroe Community College and I taught the RIT OLPC course this past winter. 15:29:23 Huzzah! I found the text box! 15:29:27 RITSteve: hi, steve! 15:29:32 GenJamGuy: about time :) 15:29:39 Howdy - Mike Lutz, Software Engineering, RIT 15:29:48 We're going to start the wiki-editing exercise now, so people will have something to talk about on IRC. 15:29:49 mihaela Hi Michael 15:29:51 * pfroehlich has to reduce font size to keep up with teh flood 15:29:52 RITSteve: for how long have you run foss@rit? 15:29:58 I experienced a [lack of] labeling problem. 15:30:09 anynone into soccer ? 15:30:11 GenJamGuy: Yeah, the webchat interface is not the best UI design ever created. 15:30:31 mchua, GenJamGuy: the highlight *beep* on the web client is obnoxious 15:30:33 GenJamGuy: I think that later when we use xchat-gnome instead (for those who want to switch to something that isn't a browser-based client) it might be a little easier. 15:30:42 engineer: oh, yeah! although romania is not playing this time. who's your favorite team? 15:30:59 ganderson: Yeah, if you want to talk about alternative clients after lunch, feel free to plug your favorite. 15:31:00 mihaela: a year, outgrowtho of the course we started two years ago 15:31:04 * mchua is, personally, an irssi user 15:31:10 Brazil 15:31:28 * pfroehlich is using chatzilla now but likes xchat too, pidgin works better on gentoo than fedora for me 15:31:32 mchua: blah...I never dove all the way into irssi...:P 15:31:45 ganderson: happy to help you get started if you'd like to try it out ;) 15:31:51 alrighty, RIT POSSE, who needs an interview for the wiki? 15:32:16 #info - the assignment is to make a wiki user page on the teaching open source wiki. 15:32:27 #info - the catch is that you can't edit your own page *and* you can only coordinate with the person you're working with via IRC. 15:32:30 Guest76808: hi, dave. you might want to use a 'nick' command to switch from guestxxx to something more suggestive 15:32:53 also again, mchua/ctyler: for the blog. If we have our own, what was the tag you wanted us to use? 15:33:12 Mihaela, how do I do that? : ) 15:33:16 engineer: it's always brazil, isn't it? 15:33:22 Guest76808: type: /nick whateverNameYouWant 15:33:27 ganderson: Any tag you want - the thing that matters is the feed URL you tell the Planet to consume. 15:33:29 TY 15:33:45 Guest76808: pick something "unique" b/c I think there's a couple 10,000ish users on the server, lol 15:33:45 DaveShein: Yay! 15:33:47 : ))) 15:33:53 Guest76808: type: slash nick new_nick_name 15:34:10 DaveShein: great! 15:34:24 My teaching open source account is itprofjacobs 15:34:25 mihaela: I like the way they play. My country of origin (Peru) is not in the cup either 15:34:54 My teaching open source account is mlutz_48 15:35:01 engineer: do you remember the columbian tragedy way back? 15:35:04 Makes it easier to find it. 15:36:06 mprppr= Michael Riordan 15:36:32 DaveShein: i cannot find any simple, clear irc tutorial yet. maybe we want to write one. this link has the most used commands. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IRC_tutorial 15:36:34 michaela: yes, lucky the english goal keeper his is not colombian, otherwise we will be gone ! 15:37:50 RIT POSSE people. Would this be easier to get everyone "assigned" to another person to interview/write wiki articles? -- > http://piratepad.net/rit-posse-wiki-users 15:37:57 Hi, I'd like to interview someone for their bio page 15:37:58 engineer: tab does name completion for nicks 15:38:09 ganderson: that's one thought! Try and see if you can get others to pay attention to it ;) 15:38:15 ganderson: mmm, social engineering. 15:38:17 mchua: boooooo 15:38:20 aaa! 15:38:39 engineer: you can add more nicks prior to your message. make sure you separate them by blanks 15:38:39 gary_at_RIT, GenJamGuy, mlutz_48, DaveShein, engineer, OTHER RIT POSSE PEOPLE --> http://piratepad.net/rit-posse-wiki-users 15:38:41 ssweet: did you make a wiki account yet? 15:38:56 ssweet: just jump into the channel and start looking for a partner to do the wiki page exercise with :) 15:39:09 DaveShein: How're you doing? Wiki account created? Got a partner? 15:39:26 DaveShein - are you volunteering to be my partner? 15:39:27 nancy: do you want to partner with me. Y id is ssweet 15:39:34 * mihaela watching quietly how wikis writing collaboration goes... 15:39:56 * pfroehlich off to show sugar to a colleague of mine, be back in a little while 15:39:56 ssweet: sounds like a plan. I'm Nancy Doubleday 15:39:57 I just got back from the bathroom 15:40:02 who's ssweet? 15:40:03 hello 15:40:12 ssweet: What's you name? 15:40:15 Hi MRR sure 15:40:27 * mchua can take someone if anyone is looking for a partner 15:40:31 I'm ssweet - sequetta sweet 15:40:35 mchua: TAKE ME 15:40:36 OK, good, tell me a little about yourself 15:40:37 :P 15:41:00 ssweet 15:41:08 ganderson: You're on. User page URL? 15:41:12 what's yours nancy 15:41:19 RIT POSSE AGAIN GO TO THIS: http://piratepad.net/rit-posse-wiki-users 15:41:29 daveshein - tell me a lttle about yourself 15:41:39 someone need a partner? 15:41:44 Okay Mitch, hang on one sec, trying to get logged into Teachingopensource. 15:41:44 Feel Free to abuse :-) http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Itprofjacobs 15:41:46 ganderson: ah, but *why* should they go to that list? ;) 15:41:56 mchua: I belive http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Ganderson 15:42:07 Looking for a partner. . . http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Mprppr 15:42:09 ganderson: Ok, tell me about yourself. 15:42:10 robw: Yeah, I need a partner. 15:42:25 ganderson: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Mchua, which is likely to be out of date 15:42:26 ok GenJamGuy 15:42:36 nice to meet you 15:42:53 Same here. Are you actually in 70-2400? 15:43:04 gregdek: Hey hey! 15:43:05 ganderson, would you edit my page? 15:43:13 yes 15:43:15 I *NEED* a partner. Anyone interested? 15:43:26 gregdek: we've just started the wiki-editing-over-IRC exercise and folks are getting used to all this newfangled stuff. 15:43:28 mchua, hey hey! Looks like there's another POSSE, hm? 15:43:37 ssweet: here's my url: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Ndoubleday 15:43:47 gregdek: Aye. RIT. 15:43:49 robw: wave your hand. 15:43:55 mlutz: care to partner up? 15:43:57 gregdek: hey there, stranger 15:43:57 gregdek: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT#Monday 15:43:58 * gregdek wonders if there's a good index page of all the people pages of all the alumni yet. 15:43:58 still waiting to create a login accound. 15:44:00 accound 15:44:04 account 15:44:04 lmacken, what UP??? 15:44:05 gregdek: Nope. Not yet. 15:44:10 We're connected! 15:44:17 mchua: I think you've found yourself a new assignment. ;) 15:44:22 mprppr raise your hand!!! 15:44:25 i am still working on getting to my page on teaching... 15:44:34 gregdek: oh you know, making the world a better place. The Usual. 15:44:34 Make it extra credit for your busy bees here today. :) 15:44:37 GenJamGuy, robw: but note that if one of you were in north carolina or new hampshire or germany or something, that wouldn't work quite so well ;) and that'll be the more typical case when you're in a FOSS community. 15:44:43 gregdek: ....ooh, yes. Yes. I can do that. 15:44:50 mchua: 15:44:50 LOL 15:44:57 a new wireless protocal has developed - HAND 1.0 15:45:10 Here's my page: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Mlutz_48 15:45:11 mchua: I'd alredy verified that he was in the room. 15:46:16 robw: Are we supposed to be interviewing each other? 15:46:20 GenJamGuy, robw: yes. 15:46:30 ssweet: here's my url http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Ndoubleday 15:46:30 Ok, mprppr - where is your wiki page - I send mine out so we can start cooperating! 15:46:39 mrr: I'm adjunct faculty at MCC in the Transitional Studies dept. 15:46:41 mchua: example of ping by name 15:46:42 ndoubleday: what's your link again? 15:46:46 posse-projector: pong! 15:46:47 GenJamGuy - yes 15:46:52 mlutz_48: you are http://www.se.rit.edu/?q=node/55 ? 15:47:01 DaveShein: Nice to meet you. 15:47:14 ssweet: I found your page! 15:47:17 DaveShein: so, what is "transitional studies" 15:47:27 I now have an account. Would someone like to edit it for me? 15:47:42 hey ianweller, you around? can you pair with gary_at_RIT? 15:47:46 GenJamGuy: I have not gotten to my page yet, the site is very slow 15:47:58 mlutz_48; http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:mprppr 15:47:59 Are we interviewing here or on a multiedited WIKI? (I think I'm achieving Mel's goal of being confuse) 15:48:18 ndoubleday: glad you found mine, I'm still waiting...tictoc 15:48:18 GenJamGuy: You can interview folks here, and use the information you get from talking in this channel to create your partner's wiki page. 15:48:19 mrr: we do remediation for students who do not test up to entry level. Mathematics, reading and writing. 15:48:30 GenJamGuy: you can also private message them ;) 15:48:33 Got it. 15:48:36 mchua: sure. 15:48:37 gary_at_RIT: hi! 15:48:38 I can edit someones page if they need it 15:48:46 thanks, ianweller! 15:48:47 hi Ian 15:48:52 * ianweller already has a page on tos.o, i think 15:48:58 DaveShein: You probably see a lot of my kid's friends. They went to East, SOTA and Wilson high schools 15:48:59 ssweet: Is this highlighted? 15:49:00 but i bet it needs updating ;) 15:49:07 robw: so you're at GCC? 15:49:19 mprppr - got it. Give me a second to load your profile. 15:49:23 hmm.. did we break teachingopensource.org? 15:49:27 are you in a POSSE also Ian? 15:49:28 ssweet: howdy 15:49:34 connection is sllooooow. . . 15:49:37 mrr: oh definitely, I also teach for the MCC Upward Bound Program as well. 15:49:40 GenJamGuy: No, I'm at Roberts Wesleyan College 15:49:44 gary_at_RIT: nope, i'm in an apartment in raleigh :) 15:49:45 DaveShein: great! 15:49:51 gary_at_RIT: i did help with a POSSE last year though 15:49:51 ganderson: Actually - if you so choose, I have a wiki-editing mission for you that isn't my user page. 15:50:05 ssweet: hey i have your page, now I need info about you 15:50:10 mchua: I'm game...sup? 15:50:10 GenJamGuy: I have been there for 7 years 15:50:11 Who else still needs a partner? 15:50:11 cool. So what kind of info should I have on my page? 15:50:16 DaveShein: here is my wikipage: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:!mrr 15:50:19 whoa. we must be hammering teachingopensource.org 15:50:31 GenJamGuy: Before that I was at IBM for almost 25 years 15:50:41 or not. 15:50:55 mprppr: Are you looking at my page? 15:51:00 Anyone who has *NOT* found a partner, please holler here! 15:51:06 robw: very good. sorry for the institutional confusion. I've been here at RIT for 30 years. 15:51:06 DaveShein: If you want to write something interesting about me: I am quoted in this month's Scientific American 15:51:11 (say "I'm looking for a wiki user page editing partner" or something) 15:51:13 I need a partner! I feel lonely! 15:51:14 mchua: YOU OFFERED ME A SPECIAL MISSION 15:51:15 anyone else still need a partner, while I wait to create a page 15:51:18 small introduction for myself: 3rd year student at RIT, currently interning at Sunlight Foundation. 15:51:20 ganderson: YOU HAVE A SPECIAL MISSION!!! 15:51:22 GenJamGuy: No problem 15:51:26 mrr: NICE, i'm a regular reader. 15:51:28 ian: what kind of info would you like to know? 15:51:30 also one of the hosts of BarCamp Rochester 15:51:40 mlutz_48: yes, I'm there and ready to edit 15:51:47 I'm in the irc just to follow along with the event 15:51:54 What did you do at IBM? 15:51:57 gary_at_RIT: i'm trying to pull up pages :D 15:51:59 afmondra: want to pair with sdziallas? 15:52:04 gary_at_RIT: what is your username on teachingopensource.org? 15:52:04 GenJamGuy: Have you gotten to your teachingopensource page yet? 15:52:12 DaveShein: it's in the "news" section. I'm working on a 5-year project where we're going into the field and trying to learn how students learn geology 15:52:15 skuhaneck: I will pair with you, right after I get ganderson started on his SPECIAL MISSION 15:52:16 I am a computer engineering technology professor here at RIT and I want to start an Open Hardware project! 15:52:17 lmacken: server is 76-90% idle, bandwidth appears to be the issue 15:52:18 mlutz_48: I wonder if we've have a student of two in common -- Guy Paddock was one of my first student workers in the OPL 15:52:19 ndoubleday: I am an adjunct professor at MCC. I teach in the Office & Computer programs department 15:52:25 Yes. You? 15:52:28 skuhaneck: or rather, I already have a user page, so I'll edit yours and you and ganderson can do the Special Mission together ;) 15:52:32 skuhaneck: how's that sound? 15:52:34 Ian: Here is the url http://www.teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Gary_at_RIT 15:52:41 gary_at_RIT: danke 15:52:46 mchua: sure 15:52:49 * ianweller gets something to drink while pages load :/ 15:52:58 GenJamGuy: my page is http://www.teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Willhoft 15:53:04 mprppr - switch to the channel @mlutz48_mprppr and we can have a sane chat! I'll be waiting for you over there. 15:53:04 mchua: yessum...you keep moving around...:P 15:53:07 gary_at_RIT: mine is at http://www.teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Ianweller. think of something that you'd like to ask me that you don't see on there 15:53:10 i have no clue what it says 15:53:16 oh it's empty. neato! 15:53:24 perfect :) 15:53:31 skuhaneck, ganderson: Okay - the wiki page I'd like you both to make/edit in lieu of doing mine (which already exists) is a wiki page listing all POSSE alumni, by POSSE session attended. 15:53:31 gary_at_RIT: talk about your SPARSA stuff! 15:53:31 robw:Opps! I lied. I got my account. How do you set up the page? 15:53:50 gary_at_RIT: so what's your name, what do you do and where, etc 15:53:53 skuhaneck: Also, to get me started on your page... what's the URL for your userpage? And what sort of info would you like there? 15:53:55 i got the "gary" part (: 15:54:00 * pfroehlich feels like a sugar sales person :-D 15:54:13 DaveShein: Did you get an accound on teachingopensource yet? 15:54:19 skuhaneck: (where do you teach, what do you teach, any links you want to have on your page?) 15:54:20 GenJamGuy: you should have a link for your page at the top when you're logged in. If you (or your partner) goes there, it will tell you there is no text (yet), and you can edit it 15:54:22 mchua, skuhaneck : any place in particular this should be made? Or just tag it on the front? 15:54:29 ganderson: Yeah, let me make a stub for you real quick 15:54:31 GenJamGuy: Click on your name on the home page 15:54:32 My name is Gary Scarborough and I am a Lab Manager for the IT department at RIT 15:54:41 ok 15:54:51 * ianweller waits for the edit link to come up 15:55:05 * ganderson waits 15:55:14 GenJamGuy: What is your account name? 15:55:14 mlutz_48: switching channels? How? 15:55:17 * ganderson waits some more :o 15:55:18 ganderson: Actually... http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_Alumni 15:55:25 ganderson: It's taking forever to load here, but that's where it should be 15:55:38 Ian: your page is empty too I see 15:55:40 mrr: yes, I have not created a wikipage yet. my account is dshein 15:55:42 mchua, skuhaneck: alrighty..sounds good 15:55:44 ganderson: Actually... http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE has links to each of our past POSSEs - we need alumni lists from Raleigh (2009), Singapore, Worcester, and then this week. 15:55:48 Sorry for the bandwidth issues, folks 15:55:59 posse-projector: what exactly is going on? (will this be problematic tomorrow?) 15:56:08 DaveSheen: It comes automatically. 15:56:11 skuhaneck: want to collaboratively edit this wiki content in pirate pad then plug it in? 15:56:17 skuhaneck: list of folks in rit posse is here 15:56:18 mchua: I think the registration finally went through http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Saketc 15:56:18 GenJamGuy. I'm having trouble getting the home page to load. 15:56:20 ssweet: I need facts to put on your page... you teach at MCC? Have a consulting firm? 15:56:35 skuhaneck: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_RIT 15:56:37 GenJamGuy: Ya, it's very slow 15:56:38 (but also: this is a good example of why we use text-based communication channels - this is still up and running at a reasonable speed, so we can at least talk to each other and figure out what else is going on ;) 15:56:38 DaveSheen: just click on your name on the top set of buttons below the search area 15:57:01 skuhaneck: Awesome - ok, so... basic info. Name? Department? What do you teach? 15:57:01 gary_at_RIT: yup. i could tell you that my name is Ian Weller, and i contribute to the fedora project, and i'm an intern for Red Hat under the Community Architecture Team. 15:57:04 I am also a consultant 15:57:25 gary_at_RIT: and as of this writing, i'll be attending the university of kansas to pursue a degree in computer science 15:57:26 I am a doctoral candidate in executive leadership at St. John Fisher College 15:57:39 afmondra: how are you doing? 15:57:47 mchua: Steve Kuhaneck, The Wallace Center, I don't currently teach - I'm a staff member 15:57:54 Mel: What grad school did you apply to? 15:58:08 ndoubleday: now tell me something about you 15:58:11 gary_at_RIT: were you asking me? 15:58:13 gary_at_RIT, mchau: hey, I am already trying to get her to come to JHU :-D 15:58:23 mchua: I work with software/web development and have several students that work for me on these projects as well 15:58:48 mchua: yes, sorry I wasnt clear 15:58:53 ssweet: I'm an Associate Professor in the Department of Interactive Games and Media at RIT 15:59:24 ndoubleday: After a 25 year career in IT I decided to change careers 15:59:29 * pfroehlich is jealous of ndoubleday :-D 15:59:45 pfroehlich: why's that?? 15:59:53 mchua: Gave you a new project ;-) 15:59:56 gary_at_RIT: I'm applying for the Engineering Education PhD program at Purdue. 16:00:02 RITSteve: what's that? 16:00:05 ndoubleday: because you *have* a department of interactive games and media 16:00:08 mchua: We have several software programs that we have developed in house for internal use, primarily written in php and ruby on rails 16:00:28 mchua: check your projects on tos 16:00:29 DaveSheen: I found your wiki: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:DaveSheen 16:00:30 mrr: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Dshein 16:00:31 gary_at_RIT: I want to study whether getting students involved in FOSS communities *actually* gives them a better education, vaguely speaking. 16:00:41 gary_at_RIT: ok. i've finally got the edit link up. so what's a lab manager in IT do, anyway? 16:00:41 pfroehlich: yes, we are lucky! it's a fabulous group 16:00:52 gary_at_RIT: i assume you manage a lab. for what? 16:01:04 DaveSheen: oops, I guess I was editing some other Dave Sheen's page!! 16:01:06 mrr: BTW it's dave shein. : ) 16:01:13 ndoubleday: JHU basically considers itself "too serious" for this, maybe I have to wait for a round of new deans :-/ 16:01:16 skuhaneck: what's your interest in teaching open source? (I know you said this earlier in the morning, but recapping so I have text to work...) 16:01:31 melic: looks like we're nailing the connection, but not sure why. the server is basically idle. 16:01:35 skuhaneck: in other words, "why are you at POSSE?" 16:01:54 DaveShein: so sorry - that's my dyslexia in real time 16:02:00 melic: sorry, that was meant for mchua 16:02:20 ctyler: could it be on the RIT side? 16:02:22 ctyler: is it a VPS or what? 16:02:25 mchua: no, i'm getting it too 16:02:27 pfroehlich: It was a fortuitous confluence of events that our department could spawn off. 16:02:30 ianweller: ...odd. 16:02:55 RITSteve: I *like* that new project :D 16:03:17 mchua: Thought you might 16:03:41 mchua: I'm interested in getting my students involved in open source projects for their benefit and also for my own experience to get involved with several projects that already exist and to push back features we develop here 16:03:56 skuhaneck: what projects/platforms do you use right now / are you hoping to start looking at? 16:04:04 (or is finding those projects one of the things you want to work on this week, too?) 16:04:26 * mchua notes we're running up on lunch time 16:04:27 Ian: Well, basically I am the guy who designs and maintains a number of our computer facilities. I mainly support the database and programming faculty in our department 16:04:29 GenJamGuy: Have you gotten on your page yet? 16:04:33 ctyler: call lunch when you're ready 16:04:40 * ctyler checks out bandwidth issues 16:04:42 * mchua is mid-edit and also needs to be stopped at some point 16:04:54 gary_at_RIT: ok. 16:05:00 robw: Yes, but it's hung trying to edit it. 16:05:41 NP, k so 16:05:45 gary_at_RIT: so what interests you in teaching open source, or the POSSE program? 16:05:45 mchua: we use redmine, a RoR app for project management, that I would like to create some plugins for and push back to the community 16:05:47 skuhaneck: I'll pick up on this after lunch 16:05:59 * pfroehlich is hungry and will lunch too 16:06:09 I am going to get lunch now ... 16:06:23 gary_at_RIT: we can finish up after lunch, if that's what you guys are doing. i have no clue. :) 16:06:27 mrr: trying to get my confirmation email so that i can edit 16:06:28 DaveShein - I've made a small introduction for you on your wiki page 16:06:56 * ianweller should probably eat lunch as well. i just ate breakfast. 16:07:05 mrr: TY cool. 16:07:14 off to lunch now 16:07:35 DaveShein - so are you here at RIT right now? 16:07:45 Ian: I have been using Linux for quite a while and wanted to start giving back to the community, and I want to be able to pass that knowledge on to the students I advise 16:08:10 Ian: why did you get involved in Fedora? 16:08:22 DaveShein_lunch - so are you here at RIT right now? 16:08:25 mchua_afk: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_Alumni#POSSE_Alumni lemme know :o 16:08:42 gary_at_RIT: pretty much the same reason as you -- used linux for a year or so, wanted to give back to the community :) 16:08:45 engineer_afk 16:08:51 ? 16:08:55 engineer: /nick engineer_afk 16:09:03 if that's what you're wanting to do 16:09:18 mkk: Yes, I'm sitting next to Steve Jacobs to your right, I believe. 16:10:43 Ian: guess we are breaking for lunch. Will talk to you later 16:11:04 gary_at_RIT: alrighty, i'll save what i have. :) 16:12:00 Going to eat - I'm starving. 16:12:08 mprppr is out to lunch. . 16:12:45 while you guys are at lunch i'm going to reflash my router. ;) 16:56:58 DaveShein_lunch nick/DaveShein 16:57:53 mkk: Hi Mitch, I put a line up on your Teachingopensource wiki 17:02:25 ianweller: how's our router doing? 17:02:35 ganderson-OMGFUD: http://www.slideshare.net/macoafi/sysadmins-rosetta-stone 17:02:39 ganderson-OMGFUD: also, #rhel 17:02:52 mchua: thankies 17:03:34 ganderson: the alumni page == awesome 17:03:41 ganderson: also, bother lmacken ;) 17:03:49 lmacken? who's that? :o 17:04:01 mchua: i got distracted by package review requests 17:04:04 mchua: i'm having a good day :P 17:04:12 wb ndoubleday 17:04:28 logout 17:05:26 #topic IRC quirks 17:05:35 posse-projector: Hello! 17:06:27 posse-projector: ping! 17:07:20 #info To send a private message to someone, use /msg 17:07:38 #info tab-completion works with nicks - for instanc, mch will likely autocomplete my nick (mchua) 17:08:06 posse-projector: Not if I beat you to it ;) 17:09:20 posse-projector: http://fpaste.org/uj34/ 17:09:55 http://fpaste.org/0GfZ/ 17:09:58 posse-projector: got it! 17:10:12 posse-projector: "Error 500: Sorry, you broke our server. You might have reached the 512KiB limit!" 17:11:07 mchua: ping 17:11:17