=== bekabug is now known as bjekabug [18:50] Hi there [18:51] I come to see if there are news about the relooking of the wiki.. [19:16] pleia2 ^^ I think you were working on that? [19:30] hey pleia2. yes I was but dont know really how it have to happen with the bugs following and after with the upgrade of the main theme... :o) [19:31] who do what in other words... ^^ [19:31] Tubu: sorry, was out of town for a holiday weekend here so I'm a bit behind on things [19:32] ow cool, no problem... I will do same next week so... [19:32] * pleia2 has a quick look [19:33] Tubu: I think your fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-women.org/+bug/798834 was good, do you know exactly what you changed to make it happen? [19:33] Launchpad bug 798834 in ubuntu-women.org "mointheme: More padding needed on buttons (affects: 1) (heat: 7)" [Undecided,In progress] [19:33] we can walk you through checking in the fix to the theme [19:34] ok I go on it [19:35] * pleia2 puts some notes together [19:36] hm, is there a good guide somewhere for setting up your bzr environment with launchpad? [19:36] it's been a long time since I set mine up [19:37] what is "bzr"!? [19:37] a distributed version control system [19:37] like git, but you pull your hair out less frequently [19:37] ow... dont have that... :o) [19:38] lol [19:38] don't worry, for simple stuff it's not hard to use [19:38] I can give you step by step instructions [19:39] Tubu: see http://launchpad.net <- uses bazaar (bzr) for code management [19:39] ok i go read that [19:40] that's a bit overwhelming :\ [19:40] I'm just trying to figure out the basic steps for setting up a bzr environment with launchpad [19:40] on your localhost 'sudo apt-get install bzr' should install it locally, then you can push your changges to to LP (the link i gave above) [19:40] Tubu: ^^ [19:41] svaksha: it requires authentication and set up, do you know where the docs are for that? [19:41] setting up your .bazaar/authentication.conf and .bazaar/bazaar.conf [19:41] http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/latest/en/mini-tutorial/ [19:41] and you might need ssh keys set up (I do) [19:41] help.launchpad.net has some docs I'm sure [19:42] Tubu: do you know how to setup ssh? and push the keys to LP (launchpad ) [19:42] I will maybe install and configure that after my wekk holiday... [19:42] ok [19:42] Tubu: sorry, I didn't mean for this to sound so complicated [19:42] Tubu: I'll go through the docs and email you some simple steps :) [19:43] svaksha: ye i know I just did learn to do that for the wiki css [19:43] Tubu: great , so you wont have any difficulty here too :) [19:44] my connection is not so fast, does direct in bzr or other "Git system" go faster then via the launchpad web? [19:44] Tubu: yeah, and you need to use it through the command line to commit changes [19:44] well, there are GUI tools... [19:44] if you'd rather you can just email me the changes and I'll get them put in for you for now [19:44] Tubu: you push to the web interface via the cli [19:46] pleia2: ye for this time i will just send you the css and the png... I think it will be faster... :o) [19:46] Tubu: ok :) [19:46] Tubu: bazaar/bzr is easier than git (on first glance), although the latter has more features. But I digress :) [19:46] I'll get some instructions up to make this easier for other contributors too, I forgot how many steps were involved with configuring bzr [19:47] well, configuring it "the right way for a launchpad project you have direct access to" [19:47] i saw that there are lot of reposit-system in fact... [19:47] Tubu: first you need to open an LP account [19:47] Tubu: yeah, there are a bunch of them :\ ubuntu uses bzr (bazaar) [19:47] pleia2: ok... maybe it can be an article for the wiki also... :o) [19:47] Tubu: agreed! [19:47] Tubu: there are tons of VCSes, but Ubuntu uses bzr almost exclusively (the kernel team uses git, but just because upstream kernel does) [19:47] I have already one LP account [19:48] you only need one [19:48] * pleia2 adds to todo list [19:48] Tubu: feel free to ask anything that is not clear :) [19:49] svaksha: okok thanks :o) [19:51] pleia2 do I send you the css & png via e-mail or via irc directly? [19:52] Tubu: email is probably easiest [19:52] ok [19:57] pleia2: voilà, it's in the box! [19:57] Tubu: great, thanks! [20:03] Can I change the status for Bug #798834 to "Fix Commited"?... :o) [20:03] Launchpad bug 798834 in ubuntu-women.org "mointheme: More padding needed on buttons (affects: 1) (heat: 7)" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/798834 [20:04] didn't ask anything to u-bot !? [20:04] Tubu: have to wait until I check in the change, I'll let you know :) [20:04] okok whoohoo! [20:04] * pleia2 at work at the moment, will have to wait until lunchtime [20:06] ow forgot to say (but ye probably you get it) the css has all my addings in it (other bugs) [20:06] ok, in this checkin I'll just put fixes for the buttons [20:08] here are the bugs related to : #802216 ; #798813 ; #798834 and #783304 [20:08] ok cool, I'll check in this change at lunch and refresh my memory on the rest this evening [20:10] ok [20:12] Tubu: when you mention a bug number, ubottu makes a link to it and tells the bug's title [20:13] maco: ow... cool in fact... so every one is refreshed about the problem in discussion [20:15] * Tubu reading the bazzaaaaar doc... [20:16] http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/latest/en/tutorials/using_bazaar_with_launchpad.html#publishing-your-changes [20:16] has specific bazaar with launchpad instructions (thanks maco!) [20:17] still, some step by step instructions for this project specifically would be helpful (I know I always get stuck figuring out what to name branches and things) [20:22] cool thanks [20:29] Tubu: you can update with "fix committed" now :) [20:29] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-women/ubuntu-women.org/mointheme/revision/15 [20:31] pleia2: I go for it nooooow! [20:32] Tubu: you didn't come to the EP last Thursday? ☺ [20:34] hey JanC, no I was stuck at work... not far from there but still stuck... :o/ how was it? [20:34] ok, and updated the branch that shows up by default at uw.princessleia.com, so it now has nigel and Tubu's changes for 798834 and 783301 [20:34] it was nice, meeting some interesting people & all [20:34] pleia2: my first fix comitted bug! that's history! lol [20:35] JanC: was there lot of ubuntu'ers? [20:36] we were 4 people from ubuntu-be, and several others also used Ubuntu ☺ [20:36] there was only one MEP & one MEP's political assistant who were "new" (not used to open source yet) [20:36] but that's a nice start [20:36] also somebody from Brussels hackerspace [20:37] JanC: ye it all have to begin with 1... :o) [20:38] and we went out to eat at a small Italian place with a group afterwards, which involved more useful talking of course ☺ [20:39] cool on the place du Luxembourg, then :o) [20:39] nearby Place de Luxembourg [20:40] ye have to know earlier of the next meeting so I can block my agenda for it [20:52] Tubu: I'll try to let you know once I know a new date ☺ [20:52] JanC: cool, thanks! [20:53] my guess is it will be in October or so [20:55] ok i note it already [20:58] Tubu: are you on the ubuntu-be mailing list? [20:58] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be [20:58] yes, but for the EU I didnt saw it on it [20:59] it was on the list, but as it was only organised shortly before... [21:00] ow... ye maybe i did read it too quicly... :o/ [21:02] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-be/2011-June/007489.html was the first mail about it ;) [21:02] so, about a month ago, or 3 weeks before it happened [21:03] one problem with EP events is that the best time for them is during working hours, because that's when the target audience is there :-/ [21:04] which of course clashes with workign hours for most volunteers outside the EP [21:04] anyway, this is more a discussion for #ubuntu-be ;) [21:05] and I'm going off now anyway [21:05] slaapwel! [21:06] Janc: slaapwel :o) [21:14] I have a question about the SSh key. Is it better to make differents keys, like 1 for each SSH connected workplace for different projects? [21:16] it's a matter of preference, I use one for personal and ubuntu work, and have a special one that I only use for work (I work from home, my work and personal computer are the same one) [21:16] there isn't much harm in using one for everything as long as your private key (the one without .pub) is kept safe [21:18] ok