[08:16] <dpm> good morning everyone
[09:30] <TLE> dpm: good news, I have something working now \o/
[09:30] <TLE> sent you an email with the details
[09:33] <dpm> TLE, cool. I started setting up the server on Friday (I've now got a server accessible from the net with public IP), but got stuck at setting up the django server with juju. I'll ask around today if someone can help me, and if not, I'll set it up without juju, just plain old apache + django
[09:35] <TLE> dpm: great
[09:43] <TLE> dpm: btw, it just hit me, you said that you couldn't give me admin rights for the server (so I can't e.g. set up apache and django) which is all right, because I have no idea of how to do that anyway. But as far as I know, the django code can live anywhere, so if you want me to still help maintaing it, you can just make an ordinary user for me and make sure that I have write access to the folders it is checked out for
[09:46] <dpm> TLE, good point. We can try to set this up now while the server is just a test one on the cloud, but if it all works out and end up moving it to an ubuntu server (e.g. translations.ubuntu.com), then this will not work out - i.e. the IS deparment won't allow ad-hoc deployments, they need to be requested and they do the deployments themselves, even if it's just checking out a branch
[09:49] <TLE> dpm: yeah I absolutely understand, it's not really that I need it, so if you don't doing that in the mean time, then you don't need to bother
[09:50] <dpm> TLE, no worries, I'd happily give you admin rights, I just wanted to let you know the procedure after it's moved to a production server
[09:51] <TLE> yes, I understand
[12:28] <dpm> TLE, I've read your first e-mail. Re: "stealing" CSS, you can also safely use CSS from developer.ubuntu.com, as at least that site's code is properly licensed (GPLv3)
[12:31] <TLE> dpm: ok, well, the lp one had some font definitions which falls back to downloading the font online, which was quite elegant, I'll see if I can find that somewhere on developer.ubuntu.com
[12:32] <dpm> TLE, yeah, it does the same, it's standard practice on several *.ubuntu.com sites
[12:32] <TLE> btw, is currently looking into allowing people to download a tarball with the original or localized figures
[12:34] <TLE> which is actually a lot less trouble than I thought
[12:52] <dpm> TLE, I'm not sure I understand the sentence, did you mean s/is/I'm/ ?
[13:12] <TLE> ehh yeah, on what sentence, I meant to say
[13:12] <TLE> btw, I'm currently looking into allowing people to download a tarball with the original or localized figures
[13:13] <TLE> which is actually a lot less trouble than I thought
[13:14] <TLE> aka I'm done
[13:16] <TLE> dpm: ^^
[13:16] <dpm> cool :)
[13:17] <TLE> I luuuuuve python
[13:17] <TLE> yeah
[13:17] <TLE> I'll commit the changes i sec
[13:31] <TLE> dpm: commited, btw, found all the fonts on duc, so that's all taken care of
[13:32] <dpm> excellent
[15:37] <TLE> dpm: hey, I'm registering a project for it, any special demands for the license if we hope to get it on a ubuntu server at some point?
[15:39] <dpm> I think GPL 3 should be a safe option
[15:42] <TLE> dpm: ok
[15:57] <TLE> there we go: https://launchpad.net/translated-documentation-screenshot-viewer
[15:58] <TLE> bbl
[16:02] <dpm> cool