**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 06 02:59:58 2015 Aug 06 13:06:33 gm Aug 06 13:06:56 Hi jkridner Aug 06 14:47:16 hi Abhishek__ Aug 06 14:47:26 ds2: didn't have to travel far for MF/Detroit. :-) Aug 06 14:47:38 took a vacation last week when some friends came into town. Aug 06 14:47:56 Abhishek__: I'll see if the Seeed folks have interest in BeagleLogic. Aug 06 14:48:18 Abhishek__: do you usually run Sigrok on the remote host or with X? Aug 06 15:04:36 jkridner: I run it via SSH, cannot use the LCDC pins anyway as they get assigned to the PRU Aug 06 15:47:09 k. I was thinking it might be possible to run Sigrok on my laptop and simply use the BeagleBone for data collection. I'll setup using X. Aug 06 16:18:24 jkridner: this might be helpful - https://github.com/abhishek-kakkar/BeagleLogic/wiki/Using-BeagleLogic:-Post-processing Aug 06 16:19:25 vmayoral: ping Aug 06 17:28:38 arianepaola: thanks for inputting the issues. any pull requests coming? Aug 06 17:30:27 * jkridner wishes ehab was around IRC. :( Aug 06 17:35:25 * nerdboy wishes tegra audio would recognize hdmi/spdif Aug 06 17:58:41 _av500_: ping Aug 06 18:15:40 jkridner: next time it might be handy to have a commit bot in here... Aug 06 18:16:13 nerdboy: good point. Aug 06 18:16:15 maybe even extra cookies for the most *sane* commits Aug 06 18:17:55 that's a great idea Aug 06 18:18:05 * nerdboy starting to sound like assoc. faculty again Aug 06 18:18:36 it should detect and point out bad commit messages Aug 06 18:18:50 make them review/comment on each other's commits/pull requests Aug 06 18:19:33 at least 2 comments/week was my old minimum... Aug 06 18:19:40 that sounds like a much more fun thing to write than the work I'm supposed to be doing today... Aug 06 18:21:09 hmmm.... Aug 06 18:21:25 what's n? Aug 06 18:21:30 might even think about hosting a project trac instance Aug 06 18:21:48 was supposed to allow messages without join... Aug 06 18:21:52 don't think it is needed. Aug 06 18:24:33 thinking it should be easier/cleaner for everyone with a teensy bit infra and structure Aug 06 18:24:40 *more even Aug 06 18:25:35 I'm still kinda into the idea of using gitter Aug 06 18:26:00 which I'm sure would have some handy github tracking stuff built in Aug 06 18:26:20 alexanderhiam: does an org gitter get updates on all its repos? Aug 06 18:26:32 I would imagine so Aug 06 18:26:58 so you could put all the gsoc repos under the beagleboard org Aug 06 18:27:17 alexanderhiam: I'm not so sure... I think it might still be on a per-repo basis.... Aug 06 18:27:36 currently, the projects are only the upstream.... I'd want all the gsoc projects to upstream to beagleboard.... Aug 06 18:27:55 yeah Aug 06 18:27:58 I don't want to give all the students that commit access though... pull requests are better for pushing to the org repos. Aug 06 18:28:08 for sure Aug 06 18:28:31 handling it initially in our own set of repos under trac works too Aug 06 18:29:09 easy to mirror or whatever, add upstream remote when gsoc is complete Aug 06 18:30:17 could also mirror stuff to working github repos while in-progress Aug 06 18:30:42 lots of options Aug 06 18:31:04 I assume the github api lets you monitor public activity on repos you don't own, so making a bot wouldn't be a big deal Aug 06 18:31:28 they already exist even Aug 06 18:32:09 seem like right now there are too many different places for "things" Aug 06 18:32:48 trac makes it easy to have everything in one place Aug 06 18:32:55 I'm playing with gitter and can't get integrations to work :( Aug 06 18:33:35 be nice to use a code review tool on occasion Aug 06 18:34:01 I feel like github has everything needed except chat, which gitter seems to take care Aug 06 18:34:37 we could always make a beagleboard-gsoc org so it would be more team-y Aug 06 18:35:12 is there any kind of review tool for github? Aug 06 18:35:14 and still not need to give students write access to beagleboard repos Aug 06 18:35:47 what do you mean? You can comment on commits and I think you can attach comments to lines of code Aug 06 18:36:11 alexanderhiam: I like the idea of making a new org that students can all access shared repos. Aug 06 18:36:17 i mean more like reviewboard or something Aug 06 18:37:05 not that I know of Aug 06 18:37:18 nerdboy: I'm happy with the github review tools as they are. if you have reasons, feel free to sell it to us. :) Aug 06 18:37:19 me either Aug 06 18:37:47 yeah, I feel like the issue tracker and comment stuff is plenty for the size of these projects Aug 06 18:37:58 i mean interactive/collaborative review tool Aug 06 18:40:07 I'm pretty intrigued by gitter, I think I'll give it a try for PyBBIO. We'll see if anyone uses it... Aug 06 18:40:40 what exactly is gitter? Aug 06 18:40:56 it's github's chat tool Aug 06 18:41:11 similar to slack, but FOSS Aug 06 18:41:22 (I think) Aug 06 18:41:53 like the etherpad chat thingie? Aug 06 18:41:55 you can have private or public rooms attached to orgs and to specific repos Aug 06 18:42:10 just chat I think Aug 06 18:43:36 but pretty integrated with github out of the box, so you can reference commits and issue numbers Aug 06 18:43:51 * alexanderhiam goes afk to get ice cream Aug 06 18:44:35 ice-cream truck driving by? Aug 06 19:29:12 * alexanderhiam returns Aug 06 19:42:10 https://github.com/finnp/gitter-irc-bot Aug 06 19:44:27 try it now? Aug 06 19:46:36 ugh, they recommend having a designated github account, and github won't let you create multiple accounts with the same email address :| Aug 06 22:28:36 alexanderhiam: sounds like a job for jkridner and beagleboard.org maybe? Aug 06 23:09:19 Hmmm **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Aug 07 02:59:58 2015