[00:00] <knome> true, see the part between "could be a" and "solution" ;)
[00:00] <Unit193> Just have to remember in a shared account, if pleia2 goes rogue she can still take over the account.
[00:00] <pleia2> I'd rather not go through the pain of getting them to set up xubuntu.org for email forwards for a partial solution, easiest just for a basic shared account and be done with it
[00:00] <knome> yes.
[00:00] <knome> probably
[00:01] <knome> does IS do private (password-protected) email lists?
[00:01] <pleia2> yeah
[00:01] <knome> that might be a solution if we could send email from the same list.
[00:01] <knome> i mean, the list address.
[00:02] <pleia2> mailman overhead makes me gjdksljfdskl
[00:02] <knome> hmm, that's interesting
[00:02] <knome> tell me more :P
[00:04] <pleia2> :P
[00:04] <knome> oh well, just an idea that popped
[00:04] <knome> i'm sure you are sensible with that stuff and won't disappear without saying a word
[00:05] <knome> and helps a lot that multiple people have an access to each outlet as well
[00:05] <pleia2> I hold keys to ubuntu-news and -women shared gmail accounts too
[00:05] <pleia2> oh and california
[00:05] <pleia2> they're all in my thunderbird
[00:05] <knome> i suppose if you want to set one up, then simply go ahead
[00:05] <pleia2> no more workkk
[00:05] <knome> hehe
[00:05] <knome> don't have to
[00:06] <knome> anyway, i'm off for today
[00:06] <knome> good night and see you all later
[00:06] <knome> and thanks for the hangouts and meetings :)
[00:07] <pleia2> good night :)
[01:14] <Unit193> pleia2: Alive?
[01:23] <pleia2> Unit193: yes, the cybermen outside haven't gotten to me yet
[01:24] <Unit193> Oi!  That's much more important than what I had, have any of those hand devices to touch the back of their neck?
[01:24] <pleia2> nope, just hiding
[01:25] <Unit193> http://docs.xubuntu.org/internet-networks.html#network-troubleshooting I'm thinking ping -c6 google.com  would be much better in testing a connection.  I typically check 8.8.8.8 first, then check if it's DNS though.
[01:25] <Unit193> Don't make sounds...
[01:25] <pleia2> I'd rather not rely upon a 3rd party for pings
[01:26] <pleia2> (can't imagine google would be too happy either!)
[01:26] <pleia2> I understand that google is less likely to be down, but I don't think it's really appropriate for official docs
[01:29] <Unit193> Alrighty...  (I don't think Google would notice 3 more pings, I'd hazard a guess many people use that method. :P )
[01:29] <Unit193> It's why I asked.
[01:30] <pleia2> of course, it's more the principle of the thing
[01:32] <Unit193> I understood that, even if I'm not fond of it. :P
[01:32] <pleia2> :)
[01:45] <pleia2> https://plus.google.com/+xubuntu/posts
[01:45] <pleia2> winnar
[01:47] <pleia2> (it offered this custom url when I logged in, neat-o!_
[01:51] <Unit193> Is it supposed to look like that?
[01:53] <pleia2> I was referring to having a custom url now
[01:55] <Unit193> Got that part, rather nice.
[02:00] <Unit193> knome: Alright, so added more changes, and one section I know is iffy, but figured I'd add and it can be removed later.  I have it built and online so you can look at it.
[03:49] <Malsasa> Hello, will Xubuntu 13.10 gets its own Proxy Configurator? I coudn't find it on Xubuntu 13.04. But sorry if I'm wrong. 
[05:58] <ochosi> Malsasa: depends if someone writes one
[10:47] <knome> pleia2, re: social media: while you were away, we wanted to update the G+ group, but we couldn't catch knew nenc. that speaks even more for a shared account that more people have access to or alternatively simply adding more admins or requiring the non-team-member admins to be reachable within a reasonalbe timespan (1 day at most...)
[12:03] <knome> i think i just set automatic translations from our documentation to launchpad...
[12:04]  * knome whistles
[12:15] <knome> https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs \o/
[12:15] <knome> OI OI
[12:16] <knome> we still need to look at some details... but that's a good start i'd say
[12:19] <elfy> nice one :)
[12:21] <smartboyhw> knome: After mid-June I will translate it into Chinese… (Traditional probably)
[12:22] <knome> smartboyhw, before doing that, check that we've been able to set up things we want to
[12:22] <knome> i mean, i don't want anybody to do things if we are going to waste it...
[12:26] <smartboyhw> knome: I said mid-June:P I have confidence that you brilliant guys can set up all these things before then:)
[12:26] <knome> most probably, but be sure to check out
[12:28] <smartboyhw> knome: I will;)
[15:56] <pleia2> knome: yeah, right before I left the main admin added another g+ admin, I assumed that would help make sure it stayed updated
[15:56] <pleia2> I can add ochosi if we+he wants
[15:57] <knome> if he wants, sure
[16:01] <knome> did you see my mention about the docs?
[16:01] <pleia2> translations?
[16:02] <knome> yup
[16:02] <pleia2> does it work? :)
[16:02] <knome> i suppose it's working.
[16:02] <pleia2> even better
[16:02] <pleia2> thanks
[16:02] <knome> i could test it by translating one string to finnish
[16:02] <knome> i suppose the question now is how we can leverage the .po files on installations
[16:04] <knome> ok, i've translated one string to finnish. it should take some time to update the .po files
[16:05] <knome> oh hmm.  This project series is not sharing translations with an Ubuntu source package.
[16:06] <knome> ah, there we go
[16:06] <knome> "Launchpad can commit daily snapshots of the translations for this release series to a code branch."
[16:06] <knome> i've set that to lp:xubuntu-docs now
[16:07] <knome> i'm wondering if it should point somewhere else or not
[16:07] <knome> probably fine as it is, as long as we push a new version to ubuntu before each milestone or so
[16:15] <knome> hmm, now we are sharing :)
[19:42] <pleia2> http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/xubuntu-ringtail-high-end.html
[19:43] <pleia2> should add that and http://news.softpedia.com/news/Xubuntu-13-04-Screenshot-Tour-348563.shtml to a new page for 13.04 press stuff
[19:46]  * pleia2 makes bug so not forget
[22:22] <Unit193> knome: You sleeping/taking a day olff?
[23:30] <knome> Unit193, i'm here