[00:39] <Old_Soldier> hello nickellery
[00:40] <nickellery> hey there Old_Soldier
[00:41] <Old_Soldier> nick I sent out an email about fixing the clustering page on the wiki i'll let you know if anything comes back on that
[00:44] <nickellery> Old_Soldier, thanks, someone with a little bit of experience already volunteered, and hopefully he and anyone else can get that page up to date soon
[18:31] <grobda24> Hello. New here so I just want to be clear about the Ubuntu style. I wrote an article ....
[18:31] <grobda24> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SharedCopyAndPaste
[18:32] <grobda24> Is that clear enough. Not too technical ?
[18:33] <grobda24> I want to write an article about laptop mode to show how to spin down hardrives on desktop systems. Should I differentiate between GUI only and command line, or keep that all on one page ?
[19:25] <Old_Soldier> hey guys Im working on a docbook section but i get an error when i validate.  xref: validity error : IDREF attribute linkend references an unknown ID "modem"
[19:26] <Old_Soldier> Im not sure how to fix that, and i didnt touch that part of the source.
[19:46] <Old_Soldier> after further investigation the links are the same format and content as in the file located in /usr/shar/gnome/help/internet/C/basics.xml
[19:47] <Old_Soldier> that file works correctly in yelp so i am going with the assumption that its just a pathing issue with validate.sh and yelp when i call the file frommy local bzr directory