[11:52] <dpm> hi kelemengabor, have you had the chance to think about dholbach's suggestion to run a "fixing i18n bugs" session for Ubuntu Developer Week?
[11:53] <kelemengabor> dpm: yeah, I already have a time slot and a short list of things to talk about
[11:54] <dpm> kelemengabor, awesome!
[11:54] <TLE> sounds like a good idea
[11:55] <dpm> hi TLE, did you get my message on IRC last night regarding the server for the doc images tool?
[11:55] <TLE> dpm: no, I must have missed that
 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 br
[11:55] <dpm> anch.
[11:56] <dpm> I wanted to set it up this morning, in fact, but didn't have time. I'll do it over the weekend. Do you have a bzr branch I can pull from to install the tool on the server?
[11:56] <TLE> ahh, that is not a problem
[11:57] <TLE> i think
[11:57] <dpm> yeah, I think the only reason why you'd want root access to the server is for deployments, and I can easily do that by bzr-pulling whenever you ping me
[11:58] <TLE> yes
[11:59] <TLE> or alternatively, if django folder can be located anywhere, they could also just be somewhere in a folder where my user has acees to write, but that is really not a problem
[11:59] <TLE> anyway, it sounds great, I hope to have a working copy tomorrow
[12:01] <dpm> TLE, cool, so if you send me the LP url of your branch, then I'll start setting up the server (starting tomorrow, though)
[12:02] <TLE> yeah, ok, I'll send you an email with the info you need to start setting up
[12:08] <dpm> cool
[12:15] <TLE> there we go
[12:16] <TLE> I did not so far think different series (ubuntu release) into the structure, do you think we will need that?
[12:19] <TLE> ahhh they are checked out into a differently named folder so that is no problem, then I did think it into the structure ;)
[12:20] <dpm> :)
[12:24] <dpm> ok, ack on the series
[12:25] <TLE> anyway, are we anticipating using this for other projects?
[12:27] <dpm> I think I would try to start small and see how it works out for the docs. from memory, I think the only Ubuntu upstream projects that have documentation are the Software Centre, USB creator and hm... something else I don't remember
[12:27] <dpm> and I'm not sure they use images
[12:28]  * dpm fires up the SC to check
[12:28] <TLE> dpm: then we update the structure at that point if it becomes necessary
[12:29] <dpm> yeah
[12:29] <dpm> and it seems the SC help does not have images
[12:30] <TLE> ok
[12:45] <kelemengabor> dpm: language-selector has help too
[12:45] <dpm> ah, yeah, the one GunnarHj created, that's right
[12:46] <dpm> but that one might disappear or be merged with the upstream one if we move away from language-selector and add its extra functionality to the upstream language plugin in the control center
[12:51] <kelemengabor> in case of c-c, then the upstream is ubuntu-docs... no problem with that :)
[13:50] <TLE> dpm: changed the password, and cleaned up the archive a bit, should be ready for branching
[13:54] <dpm> TLE, cool. One thing I wanted to mention is that it might be worth making it a real LP project instead of a +junk branch
[13:54] <TLE> yes
[13:54] <dpm> it should help with merge proposals, bugs, etc.
[13:54] <TLE> It was just to get it going
[13:54] <TLE> and to have a versioned copy somewhere if I mess up
[13:55] <TLE> lets see if it becomes usefull
[13:56] <TLE> there are also still some things I don't know, concerning the version control on such a project
[13:57] <TLE> e.g. the database is right now included in the archive, and I don't know whether that is concidered safe (it contains (encrypted?) versions of the passwords etc.)
[14:02] <TLE> dpm: uh btw, do you know, just of the top of your head, if there is any standard css for ubuntu related sites?
[15:03] <TLE> afk
[15:14] <dpm> TLE, there isn't one, but there are some bits and pieces there
[15:14] <dpm> there were some community efforts to create a standard, but I'm not sure how well maintained are
[15:15] <dpm> *they are
[15:15] <dpm> what the design team does generally is to start a theme from scratch for every site, as every site has a different flavour, but making sure the brand guidelines are followed
[15:16] <dpm> so in my experience people either create things from scratch or grab pieces of CSS here and there from existing sites
[18:12] <TLE> dpm-afk: ok
[18:12] <TLE> thanks