[10:29] <TLE> dpm: Hallo
[10:29] <TLE> The temporary code for the view images web page lives here https://code.launchpad.net/~k-nielsen81/+junk/view_localized_doc_images just in case you need it for something
[10:30] <TLE> it is not yet complete and with absolutely no styling, I'm hoping to finish it up over the weekend
[10:36] <TLE> BTW: it requires python-django to be installed and ubuntu-docs to be checked out at the same directory level as this archive
[10:42] <dpm> TLE, cool
[10:43] <TLE> not much to see yet, but as I said, just in case you need it
[10:43] <TLE> I hope we can get someone to help us set up django and apache, as I have no idea how to do that
[10:44] <TLE> but if you say it is the tool of champions, there are probably someone who can lend a hand
[10:44] <dpm> I'll try to have a play with it this evening and sort out a server. It'll probably be a no name server - while ideally I'd like to have it in translations.ubuntu.com, this can take a while (any code on Ubuntu servers needs to be security-audited)
[10:45] <TLE> It needs no seperate DB btw, (just uses the sqllite as the db activity is really low), so that should ease the installation
[10:45] <dpm> TLE, a server with a public IP I guess will do, right? I'll set up an Ubuntu server in the cloud, and I'll investigate how to give you access to it
[10:46] <TLE> yeah, well as I said it is not yet complete so it does not yet show any images, but the ground work has been done
[10:46] <TLE> yes, that sounds fine for testing
[10:46] <dpm> ack
[16:21] <dpm> TLE, ok, I think I'll be able to set up a server in the cloud for testing. The only thing is that I won't be able to give you root access to it (I'm using Canonical's cloud, which is restricted to employees -it would be cool to have instances for the community, but we're not there yet) I might be able to give you django admin access, though. In any case, to deploy you just need to give me a heads up and then I can just pull the latest bzr branch.
[16:21] <dpm> I'll play with it this evening if I've got time, and I'll tell you about the outcome