[11:02] <SaberX01> Hello all, if we run across a page in help.ubuntu.com that's in need of updating /  clean up, is it ok to go ahead and add those Tags to the top of the Document?
[11:51] <knome> SaberX01, yes
[11:53] <SaberX01> knome, Thanks, I submitted bugs on both the ones I've ran across also. This is my IRC nick but have LP account and part of the doc teams.
[11:53] <knome> sure, thanks for the work
[12:38] <slacker_nl> who is ki7mt?
[12:39] <slacker_nl> ahh, SaberX01
[12:40] <SaberX01> Yeah, that be me :-)
[12:54] <knome> as a further comment, i'd rather see "any" progress on the wiki than people afraid of editing anything in the fear of doing something wrong
[12:54] <knome> reverting is easier than recruiting new people to work on the semi-endless amount of pages
[13:06] <SaberX01> knome, Yes, the amount of work needed to be done is astounding, an to be honest a bit intimidating to new folks I think.
[13:06] <knome> sure. :)
[13:28] <belkinsa> I agree.  I think the problem is that it's intimidating rather than new folks not knowing the workflow.  Maybe something about how wiki admins can revert to older versions can be added.
[13:32] <SaberX01> Maybe that's a project all onto itself, Visual Work Flows, sort of like how the BAZ manual illustrates things.
[13:32] <belkinsa> That could work.
[13:33] <belkinsa> Suggest this to the mailing list also.
[13:33] <SaberX01> Speaking of work flows, Is there a How-Too for setting a Wiki server like the UB Wiki so we can work offline?
[13:34] <belkinsa> It's in the list somewhere and it's somewhere on a page.
[13:34] <belkinsa> Give me a sec, I have a e-mail to send and I will find it.
[13:34] <SaberX01> I been looking, just haven't found it yet.
[13:35] <belkinsa> It's in the September 2013, one of the suggestion thread ones.
[13:35] <belkinsa> Little Girl's reply
[13:35] <SaberX01> I need to submit another bug, the debmirror how-to needs help.
[13:36] <belkinsa> Go ahead.   I think if we do this, we can get the developers of the programs into this, if it's a package in Ubuntu.
[13:37] <SaberX01> Definately, it's the alternative to apt-mirror for mirroring the Ubuntu Repos
[13:37] <SaberX01> weill do deb repos too of course.
[13:38] <SaberX01> But the Mirror and pach2 integration needs work as the apache2 directives are / have changed and we need VHost files to get render permissions right.
[13:38] <SaberX01> *Apache2 .. .. ..
[13:38] <belkinsa> SaberX01, I forgot to tell you something.  You can also use sandbox pages to play around with pages.
[13:40] <SaberX01> Yeah, I read that on a page somewhere also ..re-SandBox that is.
[13:41] <belkinsa> And yeah, I can't seem to find the workflow for the wiki folks...
[13:41] <belkinsa> Sandbox pages: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SandboxPages
[13:43] <belkinsa> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2013-September/017759.html for the offline wiki
[13:44] <SaberX01> My SandBox need some help :-) .. :https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ki7mt/sandbox
[13:45] <belkinsa> Well, it's up your how it looks but it does allow others to work with you on improving a page.
[13:46] <SaberX01> I thought it was MoinMoin  .. I'll stick that on my mirror server and use it that way Thanks belkinsa
[13:46] <belkinsa> It is MoinMoin.
[13:46] <belkinsa> Not a problem
[17:03] <SaberX01> Which, if any, documents are we supposed to be opening bug reports for? I opened a couple for Wiki pages and was told that was an incorrect thing to do.
[17:07] <knome> SaberX01, if you see a bug/mistake in a wiki page, just fix it
[17:07] <knome> SaberX01, if you don't know how to, tag the page
[17:07] <knome> SaberX01, you can also use the mailing list to discuss problematic pages
[17:13] <SaberX01> knome, Ok, thanks