[02:13] <kontais> hello,
[02:14] <kontais> hello burgundavia
[02:14] <Burgundavia> hey kontais
[02:16] <kontais> moniring sir,
[02:16] <kontais> this is 8:16 am in china.
[04:14] <somerville32> Hey
[04:14] <j1mc> hey
[04:14] <jjesse> hey
[04:15] <somerville32> I've... forgot my svn access information, lol
[04:19] <somerville32> Now no one wants to talk to me :P
[04:27] <jjesse> sorry somerville32
[04:27] <jjesse> was in another window, svn access infromation came in an encrypted email
[04:27] <somerville32> I've found the e-mail anyhow but I don't have the gpg key here to decrypt it
[04:27] <jjesse> decrpyt the email and you will have your syn password
[04:27] <jjesse> umm then you need to file a request to get a new password
[04:28] <somerville32> I'll just wait until I get my main machine back
[04:28] <jjesse> somerville32: i don't remember the password to my gpg key :(
[04:29] <somerville32> hehe
[04:43] <mpt> Wharty!
[04:43] <mpt> Just when I thought the first Ubuntu release would be immune from misspelling
[04:43] <jjesse> mpt: where is that referenced at?  thats funny
[04:43] <mpt> ubuntu-mobile@ mailing list
[04:44] <jjesse> oh
[04:44] <mpt> actually I haven't seen a misspelling for "Breezy" yet
[04:44] <mpt> but lots of Fiestys and Gustys
[04:45] <jjesse> i mispell feisty a lot
[04:51] <mpt> I also see a lot of "Ubuntu x.y", where x.0y is an Ubuntu version but x.y is not
[07:00] <somerville33> What happened to the wiki?
[07:01] <somerville33> I just lost what I was working on because the authentication database is unavailable.
[07:01] <somerville33> Oh, launchpad is offline
[07:02] <Burgundavia_> indeed
[07:03] <somerville33> I lost my work on the wiki : (
[07:08] <nixternal> somerville33: that is why I do all of my wiki work in a text editor :)
[07:08] <somerville33> hehe
[07:24] <Burgundavia_> somerville33: up again
[07:25] <somerville33> Burgundavia_: Already editing again, thanks :] 
[07:25] <somerville33> But I'm substantially more tired now, haha
[07:28] <Burgundavia_> fell off the peak, did you?
[07:32] <somerville33> Aye
[07:34] <somerville33> Does yelp allow launching of applications via a URI in the document?
[07:37] <Burgundavia_> I have no idea
[07:37] <Burgundavia_> try it
[07:39] <somerville33> For the sake of the discussion, if it did not, do you think it would be a good idea to allow it?
[07:40] <Burgundavia_> what is the context?
[07:42] <somerville33> Actually, I figured it out. Thanks :)
[07:43] <Admiral_Chicago> somerville33: what was that ping about in x-devel?
[07:44] <somerville33> It is 2:34am - I don't remember :P
[07:44] <somerville33> We're talking about x-d-b today
[07:44] <somerville33> *we were
[07:44] <Admiral_Chicago> ah yea i saw that
[07:48] <somerville33> I updated the x-d-b spec just now
[07:48] <somerville33> I've got rid of the initial crud
[07:48] <somerville33> And cleaned up the other sections
[07:49] <somerville33> I also added some comments to assist in finishing the design and implementation sections
[07:49] <Admiral_Chicago> awesome that'll help us out
[07:49] <Admiral_Chicago> do you think we need a spec in LP?
[07:50] <somerville33> There already is one
[07:51] <nixternal> rm -rf ~/ubuntu-docs/trunk/xubuntu && svn commit -m "muhahahahah"
[07:51] <Admiral_Chicago> got a link?
[07:51] <Admiral_Chicago> hahaa
[07:51] <somerville33> On wiki,  one sec
[07:51] <somerville33> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Specifications/Gutsy/DocumentationBrowser#preview
[07:51] <somerville33> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/xubuntu-documentation-browser
[07:52] <Admiral_Chicago> looking.
[07:52] <somerville33> Burgundavia, nixternal: Who should be the approver on that spec?
[07:52] <somerville33> I have keybuk right now, lol
[07:53] <Admiral_Chicago> i've hopped on to that one
[07:53] <Burgundavia> somerville33: the devil
[07:54] <Burgundavia> I would pass it by one of the main devs
[07:54] <nixternal> somerville33: Xubuntu core-dev I am guessing
[07:54] <nixternal> Jani?
[07:54] <Burgundavia> as it will require a new piece of software in main
[07:54] <Burgundavia> keybuk is a good person, actually, nixternal
[07:55] <nixternal> true
[09:04] <LaserJock> mdke_: you up?
[09:05] <Burgundavia> hey Madpilot
[09:05] <Madpilot> evening Burgundavia
[09:35] <Flannel> So, when you two talk... do you think "brian" and "corey" or do you think mad... and burg...?
[09:39] <mdke_> damn
[09:39] <mdke_> come back LaserJock
[09:39] <mdke_> somerville32: yes, it uses whatever technology the rest of Gnome applications do. I think it's a good idea to use it for Xubuntu, if you can
[09:41] <somerville32> mdke_: Unfortunately, we can't use yelp for Xubuntu
[09:41] <mdke_> ah
[09:41] <somerville32> So if yelp supports launching of applications via a anchor, then I imagine we'll implement it in our browser as well
[09:42] <somerville32> *an
[09:42] <mdke_> what about that help viewer that wikipedia are using for the offline version?
[09:43] <mdke_> apparently it's pretty good, can't remember its name
[09:44] <mdke_> gtg
[09:45] <Burgundavia> I think that is qt
[09:45] <mdke_> I didn't get that impression, I've seen it with a Gnome theme and apparently it works on Windows too
[09:47] <somerville32> It is certainly something we can look at
[09:11] <somerville32> mdke_: Who should I talk to about svn password reset?
[09:38] <mdke_> somerville32: I can request one. What's the reason?
[09:40] <somerville32> I don't have the gpg key to decode it anymore, lol
[09:41] <mdke_> do you have a new one?
[09:41] <somerville32> I can make one
[09:41] <somerville32> I'm working off a live-cd until I get my machine back
[09:41] <somerville32> Once I get my machine back, I'll have the gpg key
[09:41] <mdke_> they won't send you a plain text password
[09:41] <somerville32> I know
[09:42] <somerville32> But I can create a new gpg key, upload it, and then get them to reset my password
[09:42] <mdke_> and it's a bit dodgy practise to create another gpg key just for that... if you'll get your old key back, it might be worth waiting
[09:42] <mdke_> I'll ask people to apply your patches without review
[09:43] <mdke_> how long til you get your machine back?
[09:43] <LaserJock> mdke_: sorry ;-)
[09:43] <mdke_> there you are :)
[09:43] <LaserJock> element sect1: validity error : Element sect1 content does not follow the DTD, expecting blah blah blah
[09:44] <LaserJock> I've looked through the offending section
[09:44] <LaserJock> the error has at the end:
[09:44] <LaserJock> got (title para screen para para para para para para para para screen para para para para CDATA para para para para para )
[09:44] <LaserJock> I wondered if that CDATA was the problem
[09:44] <mdke_> could be
[09:44] <LaserJock> this section has a fair amoutn of code
[09:45] <LaserJock> I wondered if $() type things would mess it up
[09:45] <mdke_> the whole error would help
[09:45] <mdke_> maybe plan around with commenting out sections
[09:45] <mdke_> or bits
[09:45] <mdke_> plan/play*
[09:46] <LaserJock> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26652/
[09:47] <mdke_> that's not a very helpful error :)
[09:47] <mdke_> guess it must be the cdata bit - that usually means some text outside a tag instead of inside
[09:50] <LaserJock> mdke_: hmm, it's been too long, how do I do a comment in docbook?
[09:55] <LaserJock> mdke_: hmm would "'s cause that error?
[10:15] <LaserJock> mdke_: nvm, I figured it out. there was a paragraph outside any <para></para>
[10:27] <mdke_> LaserJock: that would explain it. Strange docbook conversion though, how was it done?
[10:28] <LaserJock> I'm actually not quite sure
[10:28] <LaserJock> btw, has anybody had problems commiting lately to the repo
[10:35] <LaserJock> mdke_: actually it was manually converted, I thought he used one of the moin2docbook tools
[10:35] <mdke_> ah, right
[10:35] <mdke_> problems like delay?
[10:35] <mdke_> jjesse: ssh is fixed now
[10:35] <LaserJock> ah, it worked now
[10:35] <LaserJock> it took forever to upload the commit
[10:35] <jjesse> mdke_: thanks
[10:35] <mdke_> LaserJock: yes, I've had that a lot
[10:35] <mdke_> it delays after the file transfer
[10:35] <LaserJock> yeah
[10:35] <LaserJock> ok, so it's not just me