[00:00] <Darkwing> aye.
[00:00] <Darkwing> jbicha: Not eally. just fixed and updated.
[00:00] <Darkwing> I'm doing some crazy stuff for the Q cycle.
[00:57] <shaunm> Darkwing: what are you using xml2po on? kubuntu stuff? upstream kde stuff?
[01:00] <shaunm> can I convince you to switch to itstool in the future?
[17:53] <bkerensa> jbicha: what do I need to put for xref for the privacy-settings doc I am about to push?
[17:54] <bkerensa> I guess I can just submit it and someone can update the xref markup
[18:20] <jbicha> bkerensa: the guide xref tells where you want the page to show up
[18:20] <bkerensa> jbicha: Where do we want privacy-panel doc to show up? :)
[18:22] <jbicha> bkerensa: oh, and you need to fix your title, & while you're at it, could you add the page to Makefile.am ?
[18:22] <bkerensa> jbicha: Surely I can do all of that... What would be a more precise title? and where do we want the xref to link to? :)
[18:23] <jbicha> bkerensa: I think sharing is a good page to link it, you can have multiple links if you like
[18:23] <bkerensa> k
[18:24] <jbicha> Mallard help is supposed to be more topic based, like how do I do this, or what does this do?
[18:25] <jbicha> so maybe tell, how to turn off the activity recording and what that means
[18:25] <bkerensa> k
[18:25] <jbicha> or maybe show how to exempt certain activity
[18:27] <jbicha> like if you have sensitive documents you view with evince that you don't want to pop up in the dash
[18:28] <jbicha> of course there's the pr0n usecase, but I think it'd be better if we weren't that explicit ;)
[18:29] <jbicha> bkerensa: sorry about your hard drive problems this weekend :(
[18:30] <bkerensa> jbicha: I am most embarrassed about losing my pgp key :( since it is printed on my business card
[18:30] <bkerensa> and now I have to rebuild a new key
[18:30] <jbicha> oh that hurts
[18:31] <jbicha> I should probably print my key so that I have a backup when my computer eventually fails
[18:43] <bkerensa> jbicha: On a side note I noticed the Privacy Panel links to a Privacy Policy that really does not cover how any data collected from end-users on a Ubuntu Install is used
[18:43] <bkerensa> I sent a e-mail to devel-discuss to see what can be done about this
[18:48] <jbicha> bkerensa: great! that policy looks like just a generic website privacy policy & not specific to the bug tracker
[18:48] <jbicha> writing & reviewing docs is a good way to find bugs to report
[18:50] <bkerensa> jbicha: Yeah but what would I file that bug on?
[18:52] <jbicha> bkerensa: I'd file it against activity-log-manager-control-center & ubuntu-website