[05:41] hello all === zequence_ is now known as zequence [11:32] sveta: No point until they're an ubuntu member though ;) [11:32] :) [12:13] it's a wild sveta [12:56] Have I to be present personally to Ubuntu meeting to become a member? [12:57] mittwally: it is recommended, as people are likely to ask you questions [12:58] mittwally: I assume you already filled out your wiki page as recommended, got some testimonials (and maybe some already existing members to cheer for you at the meeting)? [13:00] Yes, I read the wiki as recommended https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership [13:03] oh, note that my answer was concerning going the IRC way and get the ubuntu IRC membership, [13:03] local boards are different, and I am not aware of how these work. But my guess would be that physical presence is good there, given that is what local boards are actually for [13:03] on IRC you just need to be present (as in online and in the channel) [13:05] reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/NewMember suggests that being present is good if not even mandatory, though [14:04] mittwally: you *do* need to be present on the MB meeting. If you are not there we will not decide on your application [14:04] mittwolly: exceptions could be arranged, but we need previous contact for that. [14:06] s/mittwolly/mittwally/ [14:06] hggdh: Which country is the meeting? [14:07] mittwally: I am not sure I understand your question. There are people from everywhere in the world in the membership board [14:07] the meeting is purely on-line [14:08] I don't thunk Fuchs understood that... [14:09] yeah [14:11] Pici: hm? [14:11] there are no "local" boards anymore. Now we have a meeting at 1200 UTC and 2200 UTC (on different days). Previously we had Americas, EU, and Asia-Pacific boards [14:11] Even the americas/eu/asia boards were all online though [14:11] (and previously previously, just one) [14:12] yes [14:13] hggdh: How is the exam? There are a few questions about my job in Ubuntu, that's it? [14:14] mittwally: there is no exam. We just want to confirm you indeed have a *sustained* (and longer than 6 months) effort on helping Ubuntu. Of course, we ask for references [14:14] It is more like an interview. [14:14] testimonials of current Ubuntu members go a long way in helping you [14:14] I have 2 months yet, hehe, long time to go [14:15] But I'm loving Ubuntu, it's a good system. [14:15] Pici is correct, it is more like an interview. And we are NOT trying to trick you :-) [14:17] Hehe, I don't if here is the right place to ask it, but yesterday I asked about manual of Ubuntu but it is too basic. There is a way to get more knowlegde about Ubuntu? [14:19] Pici: so the local boards are gone now? Pity :( [14:19] this is indeed not the right place (we deal with IRC issues here). But you can search wiki.ubuntu.com -- there is a wealth of iinformation there [14:20] ok, thanks, switching [19:55] https://launchpad.net/~rafaellaguna [19:56] rafaellaguna: Are you looking for an Ubuntu cloak? [19:56] I'm asking for a cloak [19:56] yes, sorry [19:57] Pricey: Could you please apply an ubuntu/member/rafaellaguna to rafaellaguna? [19:58] excuse me, as my nickname? [19:58] Pici: rafaellaguna: You're all set. [19:58] rafaellaguna: Make sure you identify to nickserv if you want the cloak to work. http://freenode.net/sasl is a good link. [19:59] rafaellaguna: congrats :) [19:59] Pricey: thanks [19:59] No problem. [19:59] thank you! [19:59] so I must use this URL as my server [20:00] nope [20:00] you can optionally read on that page how to configure your client (IRC program) to authenticate via SASL [20:00] ok, I'll do. thanks so much [20:00] doing so will ensure that you are authenticated to services (such as nickserv) already on connect, and hence cloaked on connect. It's recommended but entirely optional. [20:01] if you click on your client in the lower list (if available) there should be a manual [20:03] I'm looking at the freenode SASL scripts right now [20:03] what client are you using? [20:04] xchat [20:05] you might want to consider switching to hexchat, which is an xchat fork that does it out of the box. If not: take the perl script. It works. [20:05] didn't know that client, I'll have a look too [20:05] It's basically the same as xchat, just a couple more features [20:07] Including built-in SASL. [20:07] es, I already mentioned that :p [20:07] *yes [20:07] thank you for this [20:08] you're welcome [20:14] Meh, my brain is broken. [20:14] Unit193: try applying salt [20:18] Unit193: Did this happen to you https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=860862697264394 ? [21:50] [M@/sort [21:50] o.O [21:51] Oops, sorry about that.