[02:13] ScottL: I will be doing some wordpress work this weekend that I will be able to duplicate over to ubuntu studio's new webiste [02:13] site* [02:40] hey guys [02:41] im going to be helping out with the newsletter [02:41] the ubuntu news letter [02:41] id really like to use this to help the studio project [02:41] if anyone has any links to news [02:41] or any ideas [02:41] send them my way [02:42] * holstein will try to remember to send a message like this VIA the email list [03:25] detrate, that rocks! i'm pretty excited to see what you came up with :) [03:26] holstein, which newsletter? helping ubuntu studio would be awesome though [03:26] hey ScottL :) [03:26] thest [03:27] these* [03:27] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue194 [03:27] my recruiter says that there has to be a link to the news [03:27] for reference i guess [03:27] other than that [03:27] i think its wide open [03:29] * holstein cant believe bogani didnt get membership [03:30] or ppu status or whatever [03:30] ScottL: no design yet, I'm working on technical stuff, tying plugins together and building on a strong theme foundation, building a base application for wordpress as a custom CMS, so we'll just have to restyle, change user names for social media sites and make minor changes [03:36] holstein, i think he's trying to get ppu rights for a very, very select item, i.e. kernel [03:36] i think it's just going to be hard because of the limited people involved [03:37] detrate, oh, heh i was getting excited for nothing then ;) [03:37] oh, it's not nothing ;) [03:49] oh, and holstein, that's pretty wicked that you are going to helping out with *that* newsletter [04:01] my friend akgraner is in charge of it [04:01] and has asked a few folks for help [04:01] i think we should make some new up [04:01] fabricate some new [04:01] s [04:01] about what we need for ubuntustudio [04:02] as long as its on a web page [04:02] not even fabricate really [04:02] just get the right info out to hopefully the right folks in the community [17:53] !proposed [17:53] !backports [17:53] If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging