[09:49] <head_victim> bradm: yay on wiki updates :D
[09:52] <bradm> head_victim: :) took a bit to get there
[09:53] <head_victim> Fingers crossed it's the end of 500 errors :D
[09:53] <head_victim> I had a quick play on the test the other night
[09:53] <bradm> saving is faster too, I think
[09:54] <head_victim> That's where I got 99% of my 500s actually
[09:54] <head_victim> The only real time I got 500s when browsing was when there were searches on the page
[09:55] <bradm> yeah, its all the subscriber checks, thats all cached in the new version
[09:55] <head_victim> Yeah it seemed heaps quicker when browsing the test wiki last night until I went to log in then it bogged
[09:55] <head_victim> But that's no doubt hardware related not software update related
[09:56] <bradm> yeah, and no squid caching too
[09:57] <bradm> we'll see tomorrow :)
[09:57] <head_victim> Indeed, 9am?
[09:58] <bradm> yeah, thats the plan
[10:00] <head_victim> Nice timing.
[10:19] <head_victim> And apparently it arrives on Mr Bell's birthday, that is nice timing.
[13:15] <mrshr3d> I think I just made a blunder with the my first ever PGP key I created last night, I'll explain what I've done.
[13:16] <mrshr3d> Passwords and Encryption Keys window ==> PersonalKeys tab, highlighted my key and clicked on the Export to File button
[13:17] <mrshr3d> To test, I then deleted it and tried to Import from the Exported file, but it goes into Other keys rather than Personal Keys.
[13:18] <mrshr3d> Looking at the Export file, it would seem it only exports the Public Key side of things (I think?)
[13:18] <mrshr3d> So having deleted it would it have also deleted the Private part of my key?
[13:19] <mrshr3d> Not that it's really a big deal, I only used it to sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct and can create a new one if necessary.
[13:21] <mrshr3d> Just feel like a bit of a turnip if I have inadvertently deleted something with first RTFMing more first before doing so.