[07:02] salam [07:02] dar morede ftp soal daram [07:04] hi [07:04] i have a question about ftp [07:05] i dont know how to set permission to ftp clients [07:05] mojz: #ubuntu is probably a better place to ask. [07:06] jussi, thank you === k1l_ is now known as k1l [18:07] Hi all :) [18:07] I have question [18:07] How to get Ubuntu IRC cloack? [18:07] Wilczek: are you an Ubuntu Member? [18:08] Yes [18:08] Wilczek: Mind sharing your launchpad profile url? [18:08] https://launchpad.net/~wilczek [18:10] Wilczek: Unfortunately it looks like you are not a member of the Ubuntu Members group, which is required before you can get an Ubuntu cloak. [18:10] 'Ubuntu Members' Is not the same thing as 'Ubuntu Users' [18:10] !membership [18:10] Ubuntu Membership means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community. For more info see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership [18:10] You can still request an 'unaffiliated' cloak in #freenode if you wish to hide your hostname. [18:11] Pici: would being operator in an #ubuntu-* channel be sufficient to become a member? [18:12] (I am not interested in the cloak, but the @ubuntu.com mail forwarder would be nice) [18:13] Fuchs: It would be up to whatever membership board you chose to go in front of. Personally, I think that and the support that I do was what got me my membership. [18:13] Pici: Sure, I was wrong [18:13] heh, then that should be easy to get :) [18:14] Fuchs: Note that the IRCC is now able to assign membership status. [18:14] Wilczek: Its okay, it happens :) [18:14] Pici: that's why I asked here, irc-council would be the way to go for me [18:15] Fuchs: membership recognises significant and sustained contribution. your contributions may well happen mostly or completely on irc [18:16] topyli: well, I am an #ubuntu-de operator for quite a while now, plus I am an active supporter in the german ubuntuusers portal, which is, afaik, official as well [18:16] and since irc is "nowhere", the regional councils might not be familiar enough with your contributions. this is why the ircc can now also grant memberships [18:17] your #ubuntu-de contribution however might well be better known by regonal people [18:17] rather not, since -de is a big region (I am not german) [18:19] yeah [18:20] oh well, it was just an idea, since the e-mail address sounded nice. I won't die without it :) [18:21] it's not hard to get membership at all, if you're been around and active [18:23] well, I've been around as an operator for at least two years, that's about how far back my chatlogs go :p [18:23] ah, more or less exactly two years, joined on 2009-08-13 according to launchpad [18:24] so that's certainly something to put on your wiki page [18:26] okay, I did not know that I do have a wiki page [18:26] if you don't, just create one :) [18:27] I want to join Ubuntu members [18:27] ah, you are talking about wiki.ubuntu.com, I thought launchpad might have one on it's own [18:27] I read about this in the Ubuntu Wiki [18:27] I will keep that in mind for after the summer holidays, then I should have time for this. I'll come back to you then. [18:28] just do the stuff on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership and apply in an IRCC or regional board meeting [18:29] will do so, thanks [18:30] topyli: In Ubuntu wiki I read that you are one of the people that accept the declaration [18:32] Wilczek: members are accepted in meetings of regional or team boards, not single board members [18:32] oh, ok [18:36] But I don't know where to write before meeting [18:38] are you sure you've done all the required stuff described on the membership page? (linked above) [18:45] "In each case, you need to add your name to the agenda for the next meeting of the membership board for your region, or the team council," ← I don't know how. [18:45] "Your contributions should therefore be carefully documented on your personal wiki page." ← Where I can make this page? [18:46] Wilczek: there is a wiki page for the next meetings. just type your name in there [18:46] wiki.ubuntu.com and create your own wiki page [18:47] You can even use my own page as an example, if you need to: [18:47] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CharlieKravetz [19:28] charlie-tca: thanks :) [19:28] Wilczek: there is a wiki page for the next meetings. just type your name in there ← where? [19:29] Wilczek: read that carefully: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership the orange text is a link. the section for your interest is the procedure for obtaining membership [19:29] at the membership board you are going to apply to [19:30] Wilczek: take a breathe and take more time than 1min. for the effort to become a member. its not helping if you are doing it in a rush [19:48] Ok, I now create Wiki page ;)