[01:36] Anyone have any experience patching the Community website? (not sure if this is the right place to ask or not) [02:11] it's wordpress [02:12] jose, sorry was busy. That doesn [02:12] doesn't help me very much, I'm not a wordpress version.. [02:12] person* [02:12] I guess my real problem is I can't find the page I was trying to fix in all that php. [02:13] wp = html [02:48] jose, there doesn't appear to be much html. At least, I can't find it. [02:49] a bit here and there, that's it. [02:49] well, that's how you write in Wordpress, in HTML === vibhav is now known as Guest6675 [02:55] that isn't helping me. It's all PHP, almost no HTML at all that I can find. [02:56] sethj: where are you looking? [03:01] nigelb: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-community-website-admins/ubuntu-community-website/trunk/files [03:01] I branched it locally too. [03:01] sethj: and you're trying to fix content of a page? [03:01] nigelb, yep. [03:01] (you can't do that, wordpress content goes into the db) [03:01] trying to fix a reported bug. [03:02] nigelb ah. thanks. Guess that's what I was looking for. [03:02] sethj: It didn't dawn on me that you might be doing that until now :) [03:02] Otherwise I'd have spoken up earlier! [03:02] Thanks though! [08:31] good morning [10:20] morning dholbach [10:21] hey philipballew [13:49] jose, sorry, last minute change, going to need to cancel the Q&A [13:49] I have a conflicting meeting [15:20] jono: no problem, have a nice day [15:20] thanks jose [15:22] popey: hey, have a minute? [15:26] not sure who is handling the global jam scheduling, but it would be nice to see it happen earlier in the cycle [15:27] this late it's really hard to do much of anything at a jam, even docs are frozen, so we're not doing one [15:27] plus we're already in plan-release-event mode at this point === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach [17:23] all rightie - I call it a day - see you all tomorrow! :-) [18:45] OMG [18:45] you have to be kidding me [18:45] why do we have 3 calendars [18:45] oops, sorry, I made a mistake. We have 4 calendars [18:47] calendars \o/ [18:50] is there not a 5th aggregating the other 4 yet? [18:50] pretty sure that's called fridge/calendars [18:51] or "pleia2's google cal" ;) [18:51] :P [18:52] Seriously why can't we have one calendar [18:52] the bots that use them aren't that smart, patches welcome :) [18:53] it's perl! [18:53] what do the bots do? [18:53] jose: still using the air bot? [18:53] yep [18:54] and we have classbot too [18:54] the learning calendar is for the bot to automatically handle sessions in #ubuntu-classroom [18:54] topic, moderation, ops/voices [18:54] yeah but that's once a month [18:54] airbot is the same code [18:54] airbot is more frequent [18:55] yeah but that doesn't need to exposed to the user right? [18:55] if the calendars are used to make the bots work why show them to me? [18:55] even if it is once a month, it's way too much work for us to manually handle classroom sessions, requires one of us to be around [18:55] because people subscribe to the calendars and see events directly [18:55] they aren't just for the bots, that's how people learn about upcoming classroom sessions [18:56] we got rid of updating wiki pages for this purpose, we now just tell people to subscribe to the calendar [18:56] yeah but the agenda isn't on the fridge calendar [18:56] so how am I supposed to know if there is a learning or classroom event? [18:57] "Subscribe to 4 calendars" <---- watch [18:57] fridge calendar is for meetings, it says that [18:57] meetings are for contributors, classroom sessions are for users [18:58] on air sessions serve a different purpose, for users too, and release is for devs [18:58] some people just happen to be subscribed to the four of them at a time, others only need one or two [18:59] I don't love that we have 4, but this configuration has historically been valuable for folks