[07:47] <silverlion> a wonderful good morning from freezing germany
[17:38] <ian-weisser> Website question: http://community.ubuntu.com and lp:ubuntu-community-website. If I pull a copy of trunk to run on my test Wordpress rig, the whole <!-- wordpress head function --> output is different from the public version. Makes testing very difficult.
[17:39] <ian-weisser> Question: Is that deliberate? Does some other code insert the new header? Or did some change not make it into the LP trunk?
[17:40] <pleia2> hm, I wonder if the site is using some kind of framework/plugin that isn't mentioned in the docs
[17:40] <pleia2> (lol docs)
[17:40] <ian-weisser> Perhaps, but that's the _only_ difference. Just diff's a lot of HTML
[17:40]  * pleia2 nods
[17:41]  * ian-weisser agrees on the lol docs
[17:41] <pleia2> the Canonical sysadmins tend to insist that everything is in bzr these days, so I'd be surprised if there was code that isn't included, but it's always possible :)
[17:41] <pleia2> I think the Canonical community folks are still vacationing through Monday
[17:41] <ian-weisser> I figured no answer until next week.
[17:42] <ian-weisser> By then I'll have the bzr branch created.
[17:42] <ian-weisser> But it would be nice to be able to test it.
[17:42] <pleia2> yeah
[17:44] <ian-weisser> It works great on my test rig using both sets of headers (hello, cut-and-paste), but that's not a test _I_ would accept from someone else.
[17:51] <popey> ian-weisser: can you google search for a missing piece of html/css and see if you can find where it originated?
[17:51] <popey> (that's what I'd do if docs aren't saying what additional requirements there are)
[17:52] <popey> (by "search for a missing piece" I mean pick out a piece of code from the community.u.c site and search for that)
[17:53] <popey> also ping mhall119 ☻
[19:37] <czajkowski> aloha
[20:44] <ian-weisser> popey: Great idea.
[20:47] <ian-weisser> Sadly, no useful results from Google.
[20:49] <ian-weisser> Happily, it's not a blocker (yet). It just makes testing difficult.