[00:00] My current organization is that I have ~/bzr/ubuntu-docs/{saucy,trusty} and ~/bzr/serverguide/{saucy,trusty}, etc. [00:00] I try to keep the directory name the same as the repository name. [00:00] But that's just so I can figure out where I'm at ('cause I'm often lost). :) [00:05] godbyk: Sounds as though you agree with delete of "Advanced". Do you have an opinion on "Updating a check-out"? I have never used "bzr update". I only use "bzr pull". [00:14] dsmythies: I always use bzr pull, too. [00:14] Not sure what update does.. [00:14] * godbyk reads the man page [00:15] Okay, I just finished reading 'bzr help update' and 'bzr help pull' and I don't really know what the difference is. [00:29] godbyk: Me neither. [00:33] pleia2: Does xubuntu doc have a task list? I couldn't find one. Please refer to (where I currently have nothing for xubuntu): [00:33] pleia2: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/SystemDocumentation/Tasks [00:35] dsmythies: all we do is create a blueprint each cycle which has tasks: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/xubuntu-t-docs [00:38] pleia2: does the -t- part mean trusty? (it looks like yes) i.e. if it were to be linked, would it need to be updated each cycle? [00:38] dsmythies: yes [00:39] pleia2: your call. Do you want it linked on the task page or no? [00:40] dsmythies: I don't think so, but I'll follow up with our docs lead to see what he thinks [00:42] pleias2: Do you have any input on what I am doing with the repository page? (Note: my notes to you early today may have scrolled off your screen.) [00:42] pleia2: And godbyk perferred the include file option. [00:47] dsmythies: I saw, but haven't had a chance to take a closer look, hope to have some time this evening (wrapping up work in a half hour or so) [00:47] pleia2: O.K. thanks. Sorry to have asked again. [00:49] dsmythies: no worries, thanks for the reminder :) [00:50] pleia2: To help all of us, I think I'll temporarily add "begin included file" and "end included file" notes. I'll also go ahead and change the Desktop page, as a test, and we can revert if we do not like it. [03:24] dsmythies: +1 to including solution, seems most reasonable :) nice work on these pages! [03:26] pleia2: Thanks very much for having a look. Yes, the thinking is that maybe we can use includes to get around having to edit the same thing multiple times. [03:27] yeah, includes are great [03:28] pleia2: In this case the cost was just a lillte bit of non desktop info getting into its page. === dpm_ is now known as dpm === jono is now known as Guest95543 === jono is now known as Guest52764 [21:48] dsmythies: ping [21:48] ruliezz: Yes, I am here. [21:49] Lets start a private chat [21:49] ruliezz: I am somewhat IRC challenged. I do not know how to do private chats. [21:50] dsmythies, what do you use as a client? [21:50] irssi [21:50] Pidgin ;) [21:50] I have start a private chat now [21:50] Irssi as in the ptablet app? [21:50] dsmythies: do you see it now? [21:51] You can always use /msg ruliezz text or whatever the command is [21:51] indead [21:51] belkinsa: I run irssi on a server. no GUI. I ssh to that server from a windows computer. [21:51] Ah. I see. [21:52] ruliezz: I don't see anything. Am I supposed to? [21:52] dsmythies: 'from a windows computer' != Ubuntu == 'ERROR, Please reinstall your pc with Linux Ubuntu [21:53] ruliezz: lol [21:53] Uhmm use pidgin :) [21:53] is works on Linux and Windows too [22:00] Maybe it would be a nice idea to make a hangout about Nagios [22:00] I will do it but my english is more dutch english then correct English :) [22:03] * dsmythies did manage to find the private chat [22:04] :) [22:04] sleep well everyone! [22:04] talk to you tomorrow or othertime ;) [22:04] O.K. bye [22:04] ;)