[12:37] <CIA-4> Ubuntu Documentation: brian * r3806 kubuntu/releasenotes/C/releasenotes.xml: Reporting problems modification
[12:47] <bdmurray> hello?
[12:48] <LaserJock> hi bdmurray
[12:49] <bdmurray> I was wondering, or can't remember, if the files in generic are used or not.
[12:56] <LaserJock> bdmurray: well, they are certainly used
[12:56] <LaserJock> it's just that right now everything is in a state of flux
[12:57] <bdmurray> okay, I was looking at contribute.xml and things pertaining to bugs
[12:59] <LaserJock> cool
[01:02] <bdmurray> LaserJock: so it would get shipped with Feisty then?
[01:02] <LaserJock> well, I'm not sure
[01:03] <LaserJock> we took out generic stuff from the shipped docs a while back because of the Topic Based Help spec
[01:03] <LaserJock> but we are working on turning the packaging guide and server guide into separate .debs
[01:04] <LaserJock> and there is talk of moving the contribute stuff to the ubuntu website
[01:04] <bdmurray> okay, anything about apport?
[01:04] <LaserJock> I don't know that we have anything about apport
[01:05] <LaserJock> bdmurray: what kind of stuff are you interested in putting in there?
[01:06] <bdmurray> um, something about using apport to report a bug
[01:07] <bdmurray> to get more informative bug reports than just going directly to launchpad
[04:25] <j1mc> ok.  i'm back.
[04:26] <Admiral_Chicago> j1mc: sudo apt-get install gobby
[04:26] <j1mc> Admiral_Chicago, what's that?
[04:27] <Admiral_Chicago> collabrative text editor
[04:27] <jsgotangco> ohh gobby session
[04:27] <Admiral_Chicago> j1mc: oops, meet me in #ubuntu-marketing
[08:59] <mdke> morning
[08:59] <Laser_away> hi mdke
[08:59] <Laser_away> did a little looking into the packaging
[08:59] <Laser_away> I'm not too familiar with CDBS, but I found banshee to be a pretty good example package
[09:00] <Laser_away> I'll look into it more in the morning
[09:00] <mdke> Laser_away: banshee?
[09:00] <Admiral_Chicago> it's a music player.
[09:00] <Laser_away> the banshee source package
[09:01] <mdke> it has multiple binaries?
[09:01] <Laser_away> yeah
[09:01] <Laser_away> and cdbs
[09:01] <mdke> oh right, didn't realise
[09:01] <Laser_away> anyway, cya
[09:01] <mdke> night
[09:01] <mdke> bdmurray: we're probably not going to ship contribute.xml, but we are shipping the material in serverguide
[03:40] <CIA-4> Ubuntu Documentation: will * r3807 ubuntu/newtoubuntu/C/newtoubuntu.xml: Removed "What?\226?\128?\153s new since Ubuntu 6.10 (?\226?\128?\156Edgy?\226?\128?\157)" section
[05:19] <nixternal> you know what. Setting up a printer that isn't HP is about the same as setting up a non-native wireless device.
[05:19] <nixternal> you have to go through hell and high water just to get them to work, but with printers, if it isn't an HP, you are probably looking at one giant paperweight
[05:43] <CIA-4> Ubuntu Documentation: nixternal * r3808 kubuntu/network/C/network.xml: new content
[05:45] <nixternal> wow, I just committed that w/o validating, that usually doesn't happen, but I got lucky this time and it was good
[06:40] <CIA-4> Ubuntu Documentation: philbull * r3809 kubuntu/games/C/games.xml: Minor - correct typo
[09:38] <cpk1> I dont really know where to put this comment but, in the user contributed docs why cant you start discussions about the page? instead you just have to add stuff in willy nilly and hope people notice what you did so they can double check it
[09:38] <mdke> cpk1: there is no such feature in the software used
[09:39] <cpk1> =(
[09:39] <cpk1> thats a bummer
[09:39] <mdke> you can look into some ways to implement it though
[09:41] <mdke> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpWikiQualityAssurance has some ideas about it at number 3
[09:41] <mdke> afk
[09:46] <cpk1> alright thanks