[00:49] <ahoneybun> hello I have a question about the https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-docs page
[00:50] <ahoneybun> we the Kubuntu Docs people would like to take control of the page and turn on bug report for the page
[00:51] <pleia2> ahoneybun: isn't littlegirl from the kubuntu doc team?
[00:51] <pleia2> she has access to make changes to that :)
[00:51] <ahoneybun> oh did not know that
[00:52] <ahoneybun> to that page>
[00:52] <ahoneybun> ?
[00:52] <pleia2> she's a member of ~ubuntu-core-doc, which owns the kubuntu-docs project on launchpad
[00:53] <pleia2> so she can make any changes you may need
[00:53] <ahoneybun> I see
[00:53] <pleia2> (that's why we have a kubuntu person in core-doc)
[00:53] <ahoneybun> now to get a email to her
[00:53] <pleia2> :)
[00:54]  * ahoneybun search across the internet for it
[00:54] <pleia2> littlegirl at gmail is what she uses on the doc list
[00:54] <ahoneybun> oh ok then thanks
[00:54] <ahoneybun> !
[00:54] <pleia2> sorry, littlergirl!
[00:55] <pleia2> the one in launchpad :) https://launchpad.net/~littlergirl
[00:57] <ahoneybun> sent
[01:21] <dsmythies1> ahoneybun: Are you still around?
[01:22] <ahoneybun> yes
[01:23] <dsmythies1> ahoneybun: do you have any idea why this page: https://code.launchpad.net/kubuntu-docs ...
[01:23] <dsmythies1> says this:
[01:23] <dsmythies1> You can push the branch directly to Launchpad with the command:
[01:23] <dsmythies1>                bzr push lp:~dsmythies/kubuntu-docs/kubuntu-docs
[01:24] <dsmythies1> It makes no sense to me why my name is there, and you can not do that anyhow.
[01:24] <ahoneybun> says my name when I load the page
[01:25] <godbyk> dsmythies1: It just substitutes your username in case you don't have permissions to commit directly to the repository.  It shows ~godbyk for mine.
[01:25] <dsmythies1> Duh... sorry,
[01:25] <dsmythies1> ahoneybun: Please note that littlegirl comes and goes, and right now she is not around much.
[01:25] <ahoneybun> yea I see that
[01:25] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Btw, I just noticed you pinged me earlier. Is there something I can help you with or is it too late?
[01:26] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Recall that we were having some dicussions about yelp-tools and some changes we hoped woould make it into 14.04.
[01:26] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Recall also that I am currently compiling using the development branch of yelp-tools.
[01:26] <dsmythies1> godbyk: You had suggested that I try to get some action at Debian upstream to include the newer yelp-tools. Which I did not do yet, because I was hoping to include some things Shaun was still working on (which I am not up to date on status).
[01:26] <dsmythies1> godbyk: I did not realize until this morning that "Debian Import Freeze" is on February 6th. Ugh-oh, I think we will miss out on what we want for yelp-tools. It will be a problem for some of our compile issues.
[01:27] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Hmm.. well, that stinks.
[01:27] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Will the docs packages be compiled using the Ubuntu packages of yelp-tools or can we ensure they're compiled with our custom builds of yelp-tools somehow?
[01:28] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Alternatively, can we bypass Debian and patch/update the Ubuntu yelp-tools packages ourselves?
[01:28] <dsmythies1> godbyk: shaunm_ is not around. I'll try to e-mail him and see where we are at.
[01:28] <dsmythies1> godbyk: The issues are mainlly with html, and I compile that for help.ubuntu.com
[01:29] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Okay, so for the html we can use our custom builds that contain the patches?
[01:30] <dsmythies1> godbyk: BY the way, Recall I was following up about the installation guide. My inquiries have no reply yet.
[01:30] <godbyk> dsmythies1: No one is interested in updating the installation guide for 14.04?
[01:30] <dsmythies1> godbyk: For html we could, it probably is some violation though.
[01:31] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Well, I thought I had a guy for installation guide, but amybe he has begged off.
[01:31] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Gotcha.
[01:32] <godbyk> dsmythies1: The installation guide covers some interesting topics.
[01:32] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Maybe the guy is just away right now. Let's hope.
[01:32] <godbyk> dsmythies1: One possibility would be to excerpt the installation manual from the Ubuntu Manual project and use it, but it only covers the simple desktop installation case.
[01:33] <godbyk> dsmythies1: But if the current installation guide is too far out of date and no one is interested in maintaining it, that option might be better that posting outdated docs.
[01:34] <dsmythies1> godbyk: The guy had a merge proposal, and it only needed a bit of work. I could look at it, but I was hoping it would be something I didn't have to (i.e. I was "yippie" someone took that over)
[01:34] <godbyk> dsmythies1: I hear ya.  If he has a merge proposal that's nearly good enough, we should take a look at it this cycle.
[01:35] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Re: yelp> Let me follow up with shaun.
[01:35] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Otherwise we'll keep seeing bug reports about our (obviously) outdated docs.
[01:35] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Okay.
[01:35] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Re: install guide. Let me ping the guy, yet again, and think about it in a week.
[01:36] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Sounds like a plan.
[01:36] <dsmythies1> godbyk: I was only wanting to update you was all.
[01:36] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Ha! No problem. :-)
[01:36] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Let me know how those go.
[01:36] <godbyk> dsmythies1: I'd like to at least get the yelp stuff fixed, though.
[01:37] <godbyk> dsmythies1: I'm a bit less concerned about the installation guide at the moment. We could just remove the link for 14.04 if the docs are that bad.
[01:37] <dsmythies1> ahonybun: godbyk: I feel incredibly dense, re my name on the launchpad page.
[01:37] <dsmythies1> godbyk: Yes, I would very much like the yelp tools stuff to make into this cycle.
[01:37] <godbyk> dsmythies1: Don't worry, *I* still think the universe revolves around you. I'll push some branches to your repository to make you feel special if you like. ;-)
[01:38] <dsmythies1> godbyk: lol
[01:39] <dsmythies1> godbyk: The problem with deletion of the installation guide is that it would break a lot of links. (which if we have to tackle it, well we have to).
[01:40] <godbyk> dsmythies1: That's a good point.
[11:51] <AlanBell> pleia2: done :)