[08:29] <rob^> Madpilot, did you end up writing that introduction blurb for the FAQ Guide?
[08:30] <Madpilot> rob^: it's half done, I'll stick something up to the doc-list in a couple of hours
[08:30] <rob^> ok cool
[08:30] <rob^> I'm going to open the FAQ Guide for review in the next few days
[08:39] <Burgundavia> http://members.home.nl/jeroen-91/ubuntu/breezy-new/
[08:39] <Burgundavia> I need to work on the quicktour
[08:40] <Madpilot> cool. Hi, Burgundavia. You have net access again?
[08:40] <Burgundavia> yes
[08:41] <Burgundavia> trying to install breezy now
[08:41] <Burgundavia> first cd I burned didn
[08:41] <Burgundavia> 't boot, 2nd freezes at install
[08:41] <Madpilot> md5sums are your friends
[08:41] <rob^> or you can just use the verify thing on the cd
[08:42] <Burgundavia> the iso I downloaded is md5 correct
[08:42] <rob^> been a bit of talk about it lately on -devel mailing list
[08:43] <Burgundavia> so the next Ubuntu conference is in Montreal
[08:49] <Madpilot> http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20050814
[08:51] <Burgundavia> those are really gnome bounties
[08:51] <Madpilot> what, including the atomic wedgie one? ;)
[08:51] <Burgundavia> all the others
[08:51] <Burgundavia> I wish
[10:21] <Burgundavia> rob^, for the text editing stuff, I recommend alt-f2 to get run applications and then gksudo gedcit
[10:22] <rob^> most of the time people are in the terminal anyway
[10:22] <rob^> i just used a regex to replace vim with gedit
[10:22] <Burgundavia> but if you are launching a gui app, might as well make it fully gui
[10:23] <rob^> yeah, it neither here nor there though
[10:23] <Burgundavia> both are a total hack
[10:23] <rob^> yep
[10:23] <rob^> I'm gonna release it for review shortly
[10:24] <rob^> bbl
[10:56] <rob^> Madpilot, whats your full name?
[10:58] <mdke> rob^, you know that you don't have to release the whole thing for review at the same time, you can just mark the relevant sections "review" when you think the writing has finished. if sections need more writing you can mark them "help" and people will be able to help out
[10:58] <rob^> thats just it, the thing is just about finished
[10:58] <rob^> and ready for review
[10:59] <rob^> the only thing I am waiting for is a small introduction paragraph from Madpilot 
[11:00] <mdke> ok if you want to do it like that
[11:07] <rob^> once I start marking things for review, what happens?
[11:08] <mdke> all sections should be marked as to what stage they are, so that people can see what needs doing, and contribute
[11:08] <mdke> i've been wanting to do some doc work for a while, so when some sections are marked for review, I will start doing some reviewing
[11:09] <mdke> when a section has been reviewed, it is marked as "finished" and when the whole document is finished, it is ready for release
[11:09] <rob^> they are all ready as far as I can see
[11:09] <rob^> cool
[11:11] <mdke> great
[11:11] <mdke> sooner you mark em, sooner we can help
[06:18] <Burgundavia> morning rob^ 
[06:18] <Burgundavia> morning robitaille even (bloody nick completion)
[06:22] <robitaille> yeah...these long nicks are a killer if someone else has a shorter nick :)
[06:28] <Burgundavia> robitaille, do you REJECT or DISCARD spam on -ca?
[06:31] <robitaille> Burgundavia:  I think I tend to discard. But I have no idea what is the difference between the two.
[07:09] <jsgotangco> Burgundavia: i see you have a job again
[07:57] <highvoltage> channel has been quiet. how are things in ubuntu-doc-world?