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[14:43] <jcastro> pleia2, check this out yo: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/30/scalingstack-2x-performance-in-launchpads-build-farm-with-openstack/
[14:44] <pleia2> jcastro: nice :)
[14:44] <pleia2> I didn't know how the previous build farm worked, so that was interesting too
[14:44] <jcastro> I knew it was slow and hated it, that's all I knew
[14:44] <pleia2> now we know why! ;)
[14:44] <pleia2> I'm sure it was quite clever for 2007
[14:44] <jcastro> 67 machines, crazy
[14:45] <pleia2> yeah
[14:45] <jcastro> also I didn't know we had 11k PPAs
[14:45] <pleia2> I'm actually surprised it's not higher
[14:45] <jcastro> I wonder how many are active
[14:45] <pleia2> but in my mind every troll on the internet has scary PPAs just waiting to attack our computers :)
[14:46] <pleia2> reality is nice
[14:46] <jcastro> I try to trim it down
[14:46] <jcastro> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8747735/
[14:46] <jcastro> but I am pretty guilty
[14:47] <pleia2> heh :)
[15:23] <mhall119> Click packages, FTW
=== IAmNotThatGuy is now known as Mohi
[18:02] <czajkowski> mp;[-
[18:11] * mhall119 wonders if that was bash
=== dpm is now known as dpm-afk
[19:00] <mhall119> jono: when are you going to get back to your regular broadcasts again?
[19:12] <jono> mhall119, not sure
[19:12] <jono> I might do them every so often
[19:12] <jono> do you think they are useful?
[19:14] <mhall119> it was a nice way to keep up with the community side of Xprize
[19:15] <mhall119> you've got forums and stuff that I stumbled across, that I'd probably hve know about sooner if you were online talking about them