[03:25] <kirkland> is there anyone around here that can help with a macro for the wiki?
[17:12] <Zelut> I need a page renamed/redirected on the help.ubuntu.com/community wiki.  Can anyone point me toward getting that done?
[17:13] <seisen> what is the link?
[17:13] <Zelut> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FoldingAtHome/folding.sh
[17:14] <Zelut> the project name has changed from 'folding.sh' to 'origami' is all.
[17:24] <seisen> well all you have to do is create a new page copy and paste everything from folding.sh to it and make sure it works then to redirect the page put this in the old page: #REFRESH 0 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NewPage
[17:25] <seisen> then go the old page to make sure that it is redirecting right
[17:25] <seisen> I hope that  make sense
[17:25] <seisen> or I can do it for you
[17:29] <Zelut> I got it. thanks
[17:29] <seisen> no problem
[17:30] <Zelut> I populated the new page and redirected the old but the redirect hits a "no such page" address..
[17:30] <Zelut> but when I click "create new page" the migrated content is already there.  Is this just a caching issue?
[17:34] <seisen> it works fine for me
[17:34] <seisen> its redirecting to the origami page now
[17:35] <Zelut> well ok then.
[17:35] <Zelut> must be caching on my end
[17:36] <seisen> I cleared everything out of firefox then reloaded the page
[17:39] <Zelut> ok. problem solved. thanks.
[22:24] <cody-somerville> mdke, well, a solution needs to be arrived at and I don't want it to me having to leave the core-doc-team
[22:25] <cody-somerville> I can't miss important bug mail especially during freezes
[22:25] <mdke> cody-somerville: are you sure you can't filter on the X-Launchpad-Bug header using gmail?
[22:25] <cody-somerville> mdke, I've tried :(
[22:26] <mdke> how about filtering on the footer which says "You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
[22:26] <mdke> Documentation Project Team, which is subscribed to Ubuntu Documentation."
[22:27] <mdke> it's ugly, but it might allow you to filter the more important bugmail
[22:27] <cody-somerville> I could do that, I suppose.
[22:27] <cody-somerville> and get Jim to notify me of anything I really need to be aware f
[22:27] <cody-somerville> *of
[22:28] <mdke> how do you tell what bug mail is important or not? you just want a smaller number of mails to read?
[22:30] <mdke> the other option would be to create a new user to receive particularly important bug mail and put that in a different folder. Dunno if that will work
[22:30] <cody-somerville> Interesting idea.
[22:30] <cody-somerville> Basically, I want all the bug mail I see in my inbox to be action items
[22:30] <cody-somerville> ie. if it is a bug and it makes it to my inbox, I have to read it and act on it
[22:31] <mdke> that strikes me as being pretty difficult. More likely, you can subscribe a particular label to bugs on packages that you feel are important
[22:31] <mdke> then just make sure you read emails with that label
[22:32] <mdke> for example with my Ubuntu email, I don't get anything in my inbox except what is sent directly to me only, all the other mail is filtered, and then I read my important stuff first (CC or whatever)
[22:33] <cody-somerville> ok
[22:33] <mdke> you could have an xubuntu-serious-bugs label maybe