[04:30] <Simon80> LaserJock: have you seen my contribution?
[04:33] <LaserJock> yes, just saw it
[04:33] <Simon80> cool
[04:33] <LaserJock> I'm planning on reworking that section anyway
[04:34] <LaserJock> I'll incorporate your stuff
[04:34] <LaserJock> hopefully soonish
[04:34] <Simon80> alright
[04:34] <LaserJock> thanks for the work
[04:34] <Simon80> welcome
[04:35] <Simon80> hell, somewhere on the net there's info about ccache and pbuilder
[04:35] <Simon80> should probably include that as well
[04:36] <Simon80> http://web.glandium.org/blog/?p=55
[04:36] <Simon80> very short, you don't even need to know anything about ccache, just add 4 lines to pbuilderrc, and it works
[04:38] <LaserJock> cool
[04:38] <Simon80> easy to document as well, incidentally
[04:39] <Simon80> paste this in ~/.pbuilderrc, and your computer will make you dinner
[09:07] <mdke> morning all
[09:24] <mdke> hello
[09:24] <mdke> go ahead
[09:25] <shirish> hey mdke, cool
[09:25] <shirish> ok hang on
[09:26] <Madpilot> hmm?
[09:27] <shirish> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto
[09:27] <shirish> this is the doc. to which I have been contributing quite a bit
[09:27] <shirish> recently came to know that gpg is aimed at the embedded systems & server market while gpg2 is aimed at the desktops
[09:28] <shirish> now my issue is, I don't know how to make it right as I'm not a native speaker
[09:29] <mdke> I think a separate section at the end would be appropriate, given that gnupg2 is not the default program with Ubuntu and is in universe
[09:33] <mdke> for the language - don't worry about it; just email the list when you have finished and someone can tidy that up, if necessary
[09:34] <shirish> mdke: as far as gnupg2 not being the default program have asked the same on the ubuntu-develop-discuss atm as the standing or possibility of it, but yes in the mean-time this needs to be done.
[09:35] <mdke> ok
[09:35] <shirish> There would also be a need to tell people how to make sure that the newer programs point to gpg2 instead of gpg
[09:36] <mdke> right. if it gets complicated, consider doing a separate page - otherwise the existing page might start getting too advanced
[09:37] <mdke> --> work
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