[03:49] kamilnadeem: hey [03:49] welcome :) [03:49] Hi [03:49] Hi Everyone. [03:49] I have created a new Blog about Linux and FOSS: http://mknadeem.blogspot.com/ . Please check it and share if you find it interesting or informative. [03:49] Also The First post introduces non FOSS people to our very own +Ubuntu . [03:49] lol [03:49] yeah :D [03:49] kamilnadeem: if you want, you can add it to the article [03:49] let me find it [03:49] I have acted like an oaf today :D [03:50] kamilnadeem: no worries [03:50] thanks man [03:51] OK [03:51] here it is [03:51] https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ZbtFHQq6uMj7iuRLd11VH8V5Uc_FA0IfgiRUcbMbQk/edit?hl=en_US [03:52] kamilnadeem: i would just follow the format there, and stick it in 'blogosphere' [03:52] it'll either get summarized, or cut [03:52] i cant say which [03:52] kamilnadeem: let me know it you need a hand [03:53] if* [03:53] thanks holstein, reading the document now [03:54] kamilnadeem: you can add a title and a link like the others [03:54] if you want to, go ahead and summarize it [03:54] i think that'll give it a better chance of getting included [03:54] you just summarize in between the title and the link [03:55] ===title=== [03:55] space [03:55] summary [03:55] space [03:55] link [03:55] kamilnadeem: summary is short [03:55] yeah how is this as summary [03:55] just a sentence or 2 [03:55] An Introduction to Linux, FOSS and Ubuntu! [03:55] kamilnadeem: for folks who read the newsletter to get the 'gist' [03:56] is it ok. [03:56] more like... === zkriesse_ is now known as zkriesse [03:57] "in his new blogpost, kamilnadeem gives us a look into the new world of FOSS he is whatever...." [03:57] kamilnadeem: thats pretty much what this team/channel is about [03:57] not the only thing by far [03:57] but thats what happens weekly [03:57] people find links [03:58] others summaries [03:58] others proof and publish [03:58] hmmm. [03:58] be back in 1 min [04:01] I am back [04:07] Brother hlostein: How is this http://pastebin.com/kmtfAUZP [04:08] kamilnadeem: i see 'liberate yourself' as the title [04:08] of the article that is [04:08] maybe im wrong [04:09] Yeah, it will be nice [04:09] you can reference the blog title in the summary :) [04:09] let me edit [04:12] holstein here http://pastebin.com/zn2SPU7s , please suggest a summary [04:17] got it now I think [04:17] here http://pastebin.com/65iFMT5T [04:17] this should be OKay. [04:23] done , thanks holstein :-) [04:26] * holstein looking [04:29] https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ZbtFHQq6uMj7iuRLd11VH8V5Uc_FA0IfgiRUcbMbQk/edit?hl=en_US [04:29] final. :-) [04:29] lets see if it makes it [04:29] brb [04:30] kamilnadeem: i still read the title as 'liberate yourself' [04:31] kamilnadeem: can i reference you as Mohammad Kamil Nadeem ? [04:43] Yes Of course I would highly appreciate that [04:44] Thanks holstein , your editing has made it perfect [04:44] kamilnadeem: :) [04:44] :-) [04:46] holstein , in my blog when I mentioned the Linux community , that was straight from my heart. I am still moved by this , unknown people helping one another for the common good [04:46] yeah... its a great community [04:51] Yeah! === zkriesse_ is now known as zkiesse [19:56] email sent to get help with summaries [23:30] When writing summaries - use first and last names when writing who wrote the article [23:31] I'll fix the ones that are there now - but don't use first names only as most readers (and editors) aren't on a first name basis with them and it's more profession to use both names [23:32] For example, Jono Bacon, writes.... then later if you reference him the correct way is to use his last name [23:32] such as, Bacon continued with....