[06:15] <Simon80> can someone look at the pbuilder patch I posted to the mailing list months ago? I don't know how I'm supposed to bring attention to it if posting to the ML didn't work
[08:35] <mdke> Simon80: the packaging guide maintainer is too busy to take care of it at the moment. But, if you repost to say that your patch wasn't looked at, hopefully someone will be able to look at it - don't give up, and don't be afraid of posting more than once
[08:46] <mdke> Simon80: perhaps nixternal will be able to look at your patch
[08:46] <mdke> he has some interest in packaging
[08:47] <Simon80> thanks
[03:42] <shirish> guys does anybody know where I can find info. on ubuntu server installation?
[05:23] <nixternal> Simon80: I will take a look at your patch here in a few...yes mdke, my interest in packaging has lead me to MOTU :)
[05:29] <jjesse> nixternal: my password aint working :(
[05:32] <Admiral_Chicago> i thought you remembered it.
[05:33] <jjesse> i had it reset, but the one they sent me isn't working
[05:33] <Admiral_Chicago> oh... :\
[05:35] <Admiral_Chicago> gnome is apparently using their own documentation markup now, that should make it fun us to integrate better with GNOME docs....
[05:35] <jjesse> yeah i saw that on Riddell's blog
[05:35] <j1mc> aw, that stinks.
[05:36] <Admiral_Chicago> learning docbook is a task enough, good luck to the other people that plan to work on GNOME docs.
[05:37] <Admiral_Chicago> i've learned docbook is pretty intuative (imho) if you put the <> </> in the right place
[05:38] <j1mc> in reading his post . . . the change doesn't sound so bad . . . it's just that it is change.  we'll have to adapt.
[05:40] <jjesse> i think we are starting to move closer to a kubuntu-docs team then if kde is still using docbook and gnome is using somehting new
[05:44] <j1mc> jjesse: don't you already have a kubuntu-docs team?
[05:44] <jjesse> people that work on kubuntu docs can also work on ubuntu-docs, we use the same repo, same irc channel, and same launchpad team
[05:46] <j1mc> heh... kind of weird how there's a xubuntu-doc team on launchpad, but no similar setup for kubuntu-docs.
[05:47] <nixternal> jjesse: hehe :)
[05:47] <jjesse> serious
[05:48] <nixternal> j1mc: there is also an edubuntu-doc team, but they have since been absorbed
[05:48] <j1mc> ah...
[05:48] <j1mc> i don't know... i do like having just one central IRC conversation point to discuss docs.
[05:49] <j1mc> if the doc-making process gets to splintered between gnome / kde / whatever, though . . .
[05:49] <j1mc> i can see how it might get complicated.
[05:49] <jjesse> i agree, but if gnome is moving to a new markup system, then ubuntu-dcos will be following wouldn't it?
[05:51] <j1mc> i would assume so.  from riddel's post it made it sound like this new structure would be something that KDE doc workers could use, too.  ?
[05:51] <j1mc> all doc information could be available for any app across linux. ?
[05:52] <j1mc> i'll have to look into it further
[05:52] <j1mc> i'm really just getting the hang of docbook anyway.  :)
[10:26] <mdke> jjesse: what's the error given by your password?
[11:03] <mdke> jjesse: I dunno. Sounds like you have the wrong password. Sure there wasn't a later email with a new password? You've had a few...
[11:03] <jjesse> i know i've had a few, i created a new rt request which was acted upon
[11:04] <mdke> have you checked to make sure you're using the most recent?
[11:04] <jjesse> well it was the one sent two days ago
[11:05] <mdke> ah, you mean you did another rt request yourself
[11:05] <mdke> ok, I guess it went wrong then
[11:05] <jjesse> yeah i did, np