[22:29] hello [22:31] anyone here? [22:31] sort of [22:32] I'd like to ask a couple questions about getting started on helping in the wiki. [22:32] got a min? [22:32] sure [22:34] I've got a few ODF docs I use to keep track of solutions I've found for Ubuntu problems, projects I'm working on or want to pursue, package settings I like, etc. Is it cool to migrate those to subpages of wiki.ubuntu.com/bobodod/? [22:37] bobodod: I don [22:37] err don't think there'd be anything wrong with that per se [22:38] but if your current stuff applies to existing pages it'd probably be better to add the new content to existing pages [22:39] also it'd be greatly appreciated to improve the community docs on help.ubuntu.com/community [22:40] sommer: that's definitely the plan. A lot of it is actually from those pages already, but formatted in a way that is useful to me, i.e. condensed & steps laid out w/o descriptions. One of the things I want to put there is a large (& still growing) CLI cheat-sheet. I'm definitely going to use these things not only for my own benefit but to help me manage the ways in which I can help the community docs, which is why I thought it might [22:40] be ok. [22:42] cool, I say go for it... great thing about wikis is they're easy to change :) [22:45] do you have any idea if there's a way for me to backup those pages once I put them there? What would be ideal would be to be able to cache local copies & keep them sync'd (for backup & offline reference). I searched MoinMoin's site & a few other places for a way to do this, but all I could find was stuff about using rsync & so on, which I don't think I could do w/o lower-level access. [22:45] Although, I could use HTTrack... [22:45] I think... [22:50] ya, not sure about that... I'd think the only way'd be some sort of scraper [22:53] ok, right on. That's what HTTrack is & it happens to be packaged in the Universe repository already. Check it out here, if you're curious: http://www.httrack.com/ [22:54] sommer: thanks a lot for your help! I recognize your name, so I must have seen your work in the docs. [22:56] bobodod: np