[06:13] wxl: Hey, did you perhaps mean using urwid to make ubiquity available on a console? [12:52] Is it higher system requirements for 15.04 then 14.04.2 ? And i am not sure what to use xubuntu or lubuntu. I have 1Gb ram. [13:16] Kamilion: no, but i have no clue what urwid is, so do elucidate. [13:18] wxl: here's an urwid-based json editor written in python: http://puu.sh/hD8Cs/3e7f8d9d61.png [13:37] http://urwid.org/examples/index.html basically, fancy terminal stuff. [13:41] Kamilion: well we could certainly leverage that if need be. but no, that's not what i meant. [13:41] Aw. Darn. [13:41] I would have liked to see a nice ubiquity interface in urwid [13:45] Kamilion: if you want to take on the task of making such a thing with the goal of having it be lightweight, knock yourself out [13:45] seriously, the release team would love you and so would i [13:46] i'd honestly love to; but I can't dedicate the time at the moment [13:47] later on once I'm actually familiar with it all, I might consider taking a stab at it [13:48] right now I'm not really too well versed in dealing with concurrency in python [13:49] I'm looking at several methods of implimentation, focusing on python 3.4, but in some cases having fallbacks to 2.7 for now [13:49] depending on how I decide to write the code, it may run unmodified on both 3.4 and 2.7.9 [13:49] hmm juffed doesn't have markdown or restructured text syntax highlighting [13:50] speaking of which, is there a list of core things that still rely on python2? [13:51] apt-cache rdepends? [13:51] if I recall correctly, there was a release goal a while ago of dumping py2 from the installer image [13:52] i know it wasn't reached; but I'm curious as to it's progress; and I don't really recall where I read about it or how long ago other than that it was less than 2 years ago. [13:52] was probably an lwn article or something [13:53] ah [13:53] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/3 [13:53] that's talking about the touch images [13:54] ah, found it [13:54] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/FoundationsTPythonVersions [13:55] Kamilion: there was a uos session on that but i didn't attend [13:56] were they recorded? [13:56] yes [14:00] assuming they'll take some time to process. [17:21] Hi, wxl. I wonder if it would not be better to use the W3C tool for searching broken links. And, after, use Python and parse the source code in order to make some scrapping. Because it's very very too long doing this manually... [17:21] Nairolf21: sounds reasonable [17:27] Because, this tool is great but it doesn't return these links in a text format, for example. So, as everybody can launch this tool, they can have access to these links. But without text format, it's almost useful, because you need to launch it and it takes long time to run and inspect all links. Also, it use recursion, but doesn't work correctly. If you go out to the domain, it keeps searching links.... [17:28] sounds like a good improvement then Nairolf21 :) [17:30] Okay, I'll try to do that. Never parse web source page before ;) [17:31] bye ;) [22:23] poke gsilva and wxl [22:23] gsilva: you need to talk with ahoneybun [22:23] Hi [22:23] hey gsilva [22:23] I'm here, I'm here :) [22:23] heloo, ahoneybun [22:23] ahoneybun is a kubuntu docs guy [22:23] he can totally help with the wiki project [22:25] I'm guessing your on the wiki.ubuntu.com pages? or just packaged up for now [22:25] ? [22:25] Oh, that's very cool! I found a possible contributor - he has spoken to you today, wxl - which also gave me a boost [22:25] on those pages mainly, yes. Then I'll (try) to take care of the Community wiki [22:25] links gsilva? [22:27] got it [22:27] gsilva: this is the current setup we have at Kubuntu: http://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu [22:28] ok, i'm actuallty going back to work now [22:28] congrats again gsilva [22:28] and thanks again for the help ahoneybun [22:28] np wxl [22:28] really have done nothing yet on my end though [22:28] ahoneybun: the contact is very meaningful [22:29] at present gsilva is on his own for the most part [22:29] of course [22:29] and despite that he has persevered and made huge progress [22:29] he's a natural leader [22:29] you give him a little help, it goes a longw ay :) [22:29] like he said we should pull togehter [22:29] *together [22:29] You don't have a domain under wiki.ubuntu.com? We have our focus over there. Feels more appropriate, even though it can be implemented in our official website later [22:30] we moved it since they have a very nice wiki under MediaWiki [22:30] the ubuntu wiki uses the markup MoinMoin [22:31] plus we use KDE software [22:31] Unfortunately, I'm no power-user, hence I can't implement such thing on my own. Either way, I never was too bothered of the current form, since it makes sense in my opinion. Besides, Ubuntu brings advertisement to other flavours :P [22:31] that is true, but KDE has a large Global name [22:31] same has Ubuntu [22:32] someone on the team talked to the KDE people [22:32] gsilva: have any HTML and CSS knowledge? [22:32] Very short. Not on an independent level [22:33] this is a very nice tool someone shared with me: https://jsfiddle.net [22:34] I wish we could all use one system so we are not so disconnected [22:34] *other then wiki.ubuntu.com [22:34] here is some work on it: http://jsfiddle.net/ahoneybun/43vgd831/ [22:35] we also have stuff at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommunityHelpWiki [22:35] That's a great finding :o [22:36] * ahoneybun logs in and makes changes [22:38] gsilva: I would move a few things around on that main page [22:38] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation [22:38] ahoneybun, would you mind to stick around on this channel? I wish to collaborate with you guys frequently. My idea to the wiki is to try different approaches to make it more easy to use, that contains enough information for all kinds of users and then we can prepare some things to our own teams [22:39] and ofc, exchange experiences and methodologies to work together. That would be great :) [22:39] yes, that wiki will be very troublesome to fix. There a lot of dead pages [22:39] gsilva: I've already save the channel so I'll be in here very time I'm on IRC :) [22:39] *every time [22:40] Our wiki is a bit of a mess. There are linkings to both wikis so you're constantly jumping back and forth [22:40] yea I see that [22:40] One either finds a way to put everything only in one place [22:40] we'll get it in order [22:40] and find a purpose for both Wikis [22:40] or just have the same structure in both websites [22:41] been awhile since I touch MoinMoin lol [22:41] gsilva: this is your main page: http://jsfiddle.net/ahoneybun/83k52kkx/ [22:42] I never used this tool, so I don't know what to look for [22:43] MoinMoin is easy to use, to be honest :P [22:43] it's nothing till you see MediaWiki [22:43] I started with it as well [22:44] first I'll go those big blue buttons to check their links [22:45] ahoneybun, thank you for your collaborations. You don't need to do that, by the way. I'm still thinking about a structure for our Wiki and use the fact that we have no release on hands to work on that [22:45] gsilva: why are Applications and Setup on one page? [22:45] Your idea of having our own dedicated Wiki is interesting, but I'm keeping it at wiki.Ubuntu.com [22:45] oh ok [22:46] This week was a very busy one. I also had some drawbacks on my thesis and tomorrow I have a job interview [22:46] But when things settle down a bit again, I'll work on that for good [22:46] gsilva: I always take reference from http://docs.xubuntu.org [22:46] I also have something else on hands, but I need other's approval to go on - I'm looking at you, wxl :P [22:47] Here's thing that may be interesting to you guys, ahoneybun: https://launchpad.net/lubuntu-manual [22:47] this is nice as well: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME [22:49] wait is this you ? https://launchpad.net/~gustavosantaremsilva [22:49] yes, I am [22:49] yea, I like their Wiki [22:50] you gave the wrong link in the meeting [22:50] oh I did not see the other link [22:50] ahoneybun, I fixed my mistake [22:50] I also posted that :) [22:50] yea I just read it [22:51] * ahoneybun branches lp:lubuntu-manual [22:52] I found this recently and was looking into it: https://readthedocs.org [22:52] let me know if there's something I can do to help with the Manual. Unfortunately, I've been finding troubles to do all of this by my own, so I am now hunting new contributors to help :) [22:53] That is interesting :) [22:53] I'm sorta working solo, I have others who work from time to time and help [22:53] so kinda am and kinda not [22:56] Right, I know the feeling :D [22:56] its all good though [22:56] team work [22:59] Indeed. Team efforts, strategic thinking and thinking ahead (are these the same!?) [22:59] Eventually things pay off :) [22:59] for sure [23:00] * ahoneybun is going to Spain for his work [23:00] Specially when we deliver. The feeling is just amazing [23:00] yes [23:01] for sure [23:03] Well, we'll be in touch. I need to get myself kind of prepared for my job interview tomorrow. Thank you for the support, ahoneybun :) [23:03] no problem, I'm around 19:00 UTC or so [23:04] Alright, no problem. I'm usually around all day - Unemployed life sucks [23:05] lol [23:05] employed life sucks a bit less [23:06] If you're happy with what you do, then its great - from personal experience [23:07] yea I could be in a worst place [23:27] I'm really liking readthedocs [23:27] gsilva: ^ for later [23:53] hmm I instlaled lxqt from the mini but had a wierd thing where it booted to a white screen when sddm was supposed to start === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun