[00:00] <phillw> the driver of that project realised it was no do-able and the project went into suspended hybernation. I'm just thawing them out, but need some help on getting the basics all set up. I'm a decent author and editor, but am crap at lp stuff :P
[00:01] <phillw> that will be sergio, but he; like me , is a wiki person. We're not familiar with the finer points of lp.
[00:02] <godbyk> I can help a bit with the LP stuff.
[00:02] <phillw> jonathan marsden was the lp guy, but he's no longer around... As they say... shit happens.
[00:03] <godbyk> It looks like your first step would be to see if you can get permissions to modify settings for the project.
[00:03] <godbyk> Then you can create a bzr repository to store the documentation.
[00:03] <godbyk> In the meantime, you can create a bzr repository under your own name and then migrate it later, if you like.
[00:04] <phillw> get permissions?... :D also known as tell him to grant the permissions.... what permissions does he need to grant? As that will be his 1st question!
[00:06] <godbyk> I think you might get the permissions you need by joining this team: <https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-wiki-docs>
[00:06] <godbyk> Or they could assign that project to you specifically (instead of a team).
[00:08] <phillw> godbyk: I'm just tracking back.... I need https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-wiki-docs to make me an admin again.... Long story, shortly phrased... I burned out.
[00:08] <godbyk> phillw: I think so, yeah.
[00:08] <godbyk> phillw: re: burning out. No worries! It happens to the best of us.
[00:09] <phillw> Well, I'm just iso testing and manual... I think that's enough!
[00:09] <phillw> pleia2: ^^
[00:15] <godbyk> phillw: I'm limiting myself to just manuals and docs at the moment. I've been pretty good about staying out of programming and design stuff so far. (I wouldn't mind getting into that more, but since it's what I spend my time doing during the day at the moment, it helps to take a little break.)
[00:17] <phillw> godbyk: Since my melt down, I've learned to say a little two letter word.... 'no'.
[00:19] <phillw> godbyk: I think me and you will be chatting often, as I've limited my self to standard iso testing and manual (always available as SOS for wiki).
[00:21] <godbyk> phillw: Yeah, it's hard to say 'no' sometimes, isn't it?
[00:21] <godbyk> phillw: I'm always happy to help. Feel free to ping me any time.
[00:24] <phillw> godbyk: my general team channel is #phillw do feel free to pop in any time (And, yes, it is officially a primary channel before people have panic attacks!).