[05:56] <nictuku> I need to write documentation for a software I am writing, which format would you suggest? SGML, docbook?
[05:56] <Burgundavia> nictuku: what sort of software?
[05:57] <nictuku> sysadmin
[05:57] <nictuku> http://cetico.org/nwu
[05:58] <Burgundavia> oh, that
[05:58] <Burgundavia> I would use docbook
[05:59] <nictuku> Are there tools to help, or templates?
[03:44] <zwnj> what's the license of help.ubuntu.com docs?
[03:44] <zwnj> we want to translate some pages to Persian, but we need to know which license it has...
[03:49] <jsgotangco> its dual license
[03:49] <jsgotangco> check out the pages they indicate it
[03:52] <zwnj> jsgotangco: which pages?
[11:48] <JoseStefan> i'd like to report a typo on this wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades
[11:48] <crimsun> file a bug against ubuntu-website
[11:49] <JoseStefan> ok
[11:58] <JoseStefan> crimsun, can i fix the problem myself in a manner similar to wiki.uc ? or do different rules apply for help.uc ?
[11:58] <crimsun> JoseStefan: only a few people have write/commit access to help.uc
[11:59] <crimsun> hence why you needed to file a bug
[11:59] <JoseStefan> so bugs for ubuntu-website are filed thru launchpad same way as any other pkg ?
[11:59] <crimsun> yes.
[12:00] <crimsun> the "source package" is ubuntu-website, that is
[12:01] <FireRabbit> i can fix it, whats the problem?
[12:01] <FireRabbit> crimsun: are you sure? i thought anyone could edit /community
[12:02] <crimsun> no, I'm not sure. I don't follow doc policy very closely.
[12:02] <crimsun> I looked at the hostname and made an assumption.
[12:02] <FireRabbit> heh, yeah JoseStefan you should be able to just log in with your launchpad account
[12:02] <JoseStefan> oh
[12:03] <JoseStefan> well i did add the wiki to my launchpad, but was afraid of breaking any rules
[12:05] <FireRabbit> i dont even think you have to sign the code of contduct to get wiki permissions the way things are currently set up
[12:05] <JoseStefan> FireRabbit, problem involves changes made in Rev 4, \s was added to one side of the regex but missed the other. As a result needed spaces are removed. Suggested Fix is at add \s to the 2nd half of the regex. I will try to make the change myself
[12:07] <FireRabbit> you know, cant you do this by running update-manager -d ?
[12:07] <FireRabbit> oh yeah, that's listed under "Alternative Ways"
[12:07] <JoseStefan> yeah, but the point is unsuspecting users may mess up their sources.list
[12:08] <FireRabbit> yeah, so why not move that update-manager to the top of this page, and sugegst people use that
[12:08] <FireRabbit> and not put any regexes at all
[12:10] <JoseStefan> it is yet to be confirmed the robustness of update-manager, i've haven't heard a good ammount of success stories
[12:11] <LaserJock> I think anyone can edit and add pages to help.ubuntu.com/community
[12:11] <LaserJock> but they can't delete
[12:12] <LaserJock> and ubuntu-website isn't related to help.ubuntu.com
[12:12] <LaserJock> that's from www.ubuntu.com
[12:12] <LaserJock> s/from/for/