[02:30] <j1mc> hey jjesse
[02:31] <jjesse> j1mc: hey, how are you
[02:31] <jjesse> internet is slow in this hotel :(
[02:31] <j1mc> i'm all right, thx
[02:31] <j1mc> the weather should get nicer by Wednesday. :)
[02:31] <jjesse> hopefully
[02:36] <jjesse> j1mc: so do you live in the oak brook area?
[02:37] <j1mc> jjesse: no - i live on the far north side of the city
[02:37] <j1mc> i work in the burbs, though.
[02:37] <jjesse> oh
[02:37] <j1mc> not even really super close to oakbrook - more near the airport, actually
[02:37] <jjesse> j1mc: i should be back in june as well
[02:37] <j1mc> 'ohare
[02:37] <j1mc> cool
[02:37] <j1mc> should be even nicer then.  hopefully
[02:37] <j1mc> :)
[02:43] <jjesse_> wow crappy hotel internet
[02:43] <j1mc> haha
[03:13] <jjesse> yay for crappy hotel interneet
[03:16] <nhandler> jjesse: By any chance would you be willing to look over a docbook file and provide some feedback for me?
[03:16] <jjesse> nhandler: sure email it to me?  jjesse at ubuntu DOT .com
[03:17] <nhandler> jjesse: It is a pretty big file. I can still email it if you want. It is also available at https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~nhandler/ubuntu-doc/packaging-guides
[03:17] <jjesse> cool i'll download it then
[03:17] <nhandler> jjesse: It is at packaging/C/packaging.xml
[03:17] <jjesse> nhandler: cool i'll give it a chance?
[03:21] <jjesse> i think internet went back down
[04:07] <nhandler> jjesse: Were you able to download it? Or should I email it?
[13:17] <OsamaK> Hello. I found some typos in the Arabic docs, is it possible to fix that? (the 'freeze' is in action).
[13:20] <jmburgess> Hello, I want to create a guide on install xubuntu on a x61, and I want to place it on the wiki but i don't see any xubuntu specific wiki
[13:20] <jmburgess> should I just put it on the main wiki and tag it somehow?
[13:24] <mprice> that is what I would do jmburgess
[13:25] <mprice> make the the title something like Xubuntu on X61 or something similar
[13:26] <jmburgess> are there any tags I should apply to it?
[13:29] <mprice> which tags are you talking about?
[13:29] <mprice> the category one's?
[13:30] <jmburgess> I am not sure, I feel like it would make sense if there was like a tag for articles that would say this is for xubuntu, kubuntu, etc.
[13:31] <mprice>  you could use the "CategoryInstallation" tag
[13:31] <mprice> as long as you put Xubuntu in the title when you create the wiki page I it should be pretty self explanitory
[13:31] <jmburgess> ok sounds good to me
[13:32] <jmburgess> thank you
[13:32] <mprice> no problem
[20:35] <bencrisford> Hey everyone, i've made myself a nice docbook xml file
[20:35] <bencrisford> for the documentation of spux project
[20:35] <bencrisford> but i dont know how to view it....
[20:35] <bencrisford> help?
[20:38] <bencrisford> please :)
[20:47] <bencrisford> mdke_ - are you there? :|
[21:05] <bencrisford> can anyone help me?
[21:43] <bencrisford> Hey everyone, i've made myself a nice docbook xml file
[21:43] <bencrisford> for the documentation of spux project
[21:43] <bencrisford> but i dont know how to view it....
[21:43] <bencrisford> help please?
[21:45] <Atamira> what did yu save it as?
[21:48] <bencrisford> i opened a ubuntu doc
[21:49] <bencrisford> and saved as something with the same file extension
[21:49] <bencrisford> probably xml
[21:49] <bencrisford> so i opened an existing ubuntu one, and edited
[21:58] <bencrisford> atamira: still there? :|
[22:18] <mdke_> bencrisford: you can view it in yelp by doing "yelp /full/path/to/xml"
[22:19] <mdke_> bencrisford: if you haven't got yelp, you can turn it into html and view it in a browser
[22:21] <bencrisford> ill give yelp ago
[22:21] <bencrisford> can i apt-get it mdke_?
[22:22] <mdke_> bencrisford: yes, but it will pull in a fair bit of Gnome, I expect
[22:22] <bencrisford> ok, thanks
[22:23] <bencrisford> mdke_: when I yelp it, it says its not a well fpormed xml
[22:23] <bencrisford> syntax error?
[22:24] <mdke_> bencrisford: probably. You can diagnose those using the validate.sh script that you find in an ubuntu-doc branch, do you have one of those?
[22:24] <bencrisford> not sure...
[22:24] <mdke_> if you got the xml from one of our files, then probably you downloaded one of our branches, right?
[22:26] <bencrisford> i did
[22:26] <bencrisford> yeah
[22:26] <mdke_> ok, so in the branch, you have scripts/validate.sh
[22:26] <mdke_> you can run that like this: "scripts/validate.sh /path/to/xml"
[22:26] <mdke_> any output is an error in the xml
[22:26] <bencrisford> when i yelped it
[22:26] <bencrisford> i got the errors
[22:26] <bencrisford> i think
[22:26] <mdke_> yelp won't tell you all the errors though
[22:27] <bencrisford> but i think its just me being carelss
[22:27] <bencrisford> im sure its simple to fix
[22:27] <mdke_> it's always worth checking the file validates after working on it
[22:27] <mdke_> just good practice
[22:27] <bencrisford> ok
[22:30] <Atamira> sorry about that. i have visitors
[22:31] <bencrisford> Atamira: Its ok =]