[12:16] <LaserJock> hi theCore 
[12:16] <theCore> hello LaserJock 
[12:20] <theCore> LaserJock, so, what do you think of my draft?
[12:22] <LaserJock> theCore: check out http://chem.unr.edu/~mantha/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/
[12:22] <LaserJock> it is a build Ijust did of what we've got
[12:23] <LaserJock> it still needs lots of work ;-)
[12:23] <LaserJock> brb, give me a minute to start an experiment
[12:24] <theCore> an experiment?
[12:25] <LaserJock> yeah, i'm a chemist
[12:25] <theCore> lol, yeah i know, but type of experiment ? ( i'm just too curious ;) )
[12:27] <LaserJock> oh, laying super thin layers of polymer on a piece of thin glass and then shooting it with a laser
[12:28] <theCore> cool, I become excited with each time somebody says the word `` experiment '', it is stronger than me.
[12:31] <LaserJock> lol, well you just don't want the "explosive" kind of experiments
[12:31] <LaserJock> we, had a small bottle of compressed gas explode in the lab a few years ago
[12:32] <LaserJock> it wasn't pretty
[12:33] <theCore> oh, however those are fun when they are intended
[12:33] <LaserJock> sure
[12:42] <theCore> I must go a few hours, so see ya later
[04:09] <tck> hello
[04:10] <LaserJock> hi
[04:11] <tck> Are you part of the Ubuntu Documentation team ?
[04:11] <LaserJock> kinda
[04:11] <LaserJock> I mean yes, but that doesn't mean I can answer all your questions
[04:11] <tck> Hmm I would like to contribute if you are looking for people.
[04:12] <LaserJock> oh, we always welcome contribution
[04:12] <tck> Great! How does one go about joining ?
[04:12] <LaserJock> well, you can just start working on things. Are you familiar with wiki.ubuntu.com
[04:13] <tck> I am viewing that yes and a few others.
[04:13] <LaserJock> ok, well https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/GettingStarted has good info about getting involved with the doc team
[04:14] <tck> thanks I will read it :)
[04:14] <LaserJock> but basically there are two areas that we work, one is the wiki and the other is the documentation that gets shipped with the K/Ubuntu cds
[04:15] <tck> ah yes
[04:15] <LaserJock> so anybody can edit the wiki so you can help out there
[04:15] <tck> the final turns out at help.ubuntu.org
[04:15] <LaserJock> and the in-progress documentation is at doc.ubuntu.com
[04:15] <tck> Nothing annoys me more than finding spelling mistakes :D
[04:16] <tck> And have been with ubuntu from the very start, so thought i'd help out.
[04:16] <LaserJock> well that's a good quality to have and any help is appreciated
[04:16] <tck> Yes I was viewing the doc link
[04:17] <LaserJock> if you have a fairly good connection you can get the docteam svn repo (~170MB) and work on it and then send patches to the mailing list (ubuntu-doc)
[04:18] <LaserJock> but basically it is a pretty open process
[04:18] <tck> :)
[04:18] <LaserJock> if you have any changes you can send them to the mailing list but it is easier if they are in patch form
[04:19] <LaserJock> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WikiToDo also has wiki pages that need some love :-)
[04:24] <LaserJock> tck: so did I help you out enough or do you need more?
[04:26] <tck> no that's quite sufficient
[04:26] <tck> thank you
[04:27] <tck> im going to get xfce4 onto my system and then have a good read :)
[04:27] <LaserJock> np
[04:27] <tck> talk to you later :)
[04:27] <LaserJock> ok
[01:49] <highvoltage> Burgundavia: /win 11
[01:50] <highvoltage> Burgundavia: sorry, trying to multitask here, please ignore :)
[02:10] <gobbe> =)