[01:53] tsimonq2: sorry, was out today. I'm free now though! [02:23] nhaines: look at this: http://ubuntu-wisconsin.org/ [02:24] nhaines: we have a page describing Uubntu,m as well as a flavors page that when you click each image, it describes each flavor [02:24] *Ubuntu [02:24] wow that was a bad typo [02:25] nhaines: I was the main contributer [02:25] *contributor [02:26] nhaines: Alex Dueppen helped as well [02:26] nhaines: if you see a typo, feel free to make a pull request here: https://github.com/ubuntuwisconsin/ubuntuwisconsin.github.io [03:05] tsimonq2: very impressive! But fix the front page to say something about your loco. All webpages are always under construction. [03:07] There's a good amount of content there. The system requirements are very frequently wrong. "Flavor" is never described on the pages, which is sort of a problem and somebody should fix the Edubuntu logo. (And probably resize the logo graphics not to be three or four times their display size.) [03:07] I don't use git, so I can't contribute, sorry. [03:08] Hmm, I guess /AboutUbuntu/ sort of glosses over flavors way at the bottom. [03:26] nhaines: fixed the Edubuntu logo [03:26] nhaines: where can I find the solid system requirements for all of the flavors? [03:26] nhaines: what about the flavors being on the pages? [03:27] nhaines: and we consider this site under heavy construction and not actually "useful" yet [03:27] nhaines: we wouldn't link someone to it yet [03:27] nhaines: very soon I will get something on the home page [03:28] I don't think there are solid system requirements for all of the flavors. But good luck using Ubuntu as a desktop with less than 1 GB RAM! [03:28] should i use the official ones, or should I adjust them according to what I think is practical? [03:28] *I [03:29] ohh gotcha with the flavor thing [03:29] I will add it to the todo list to add that to AboutUbuntu [03:29] and I will have Alex work on smaller logos so loading times can be improved [03:30] anything else, nhaines? [03:30] They're all PNGs, so they just have to be straight resized in GIMP. [03:30] I'd use the official system requirements whenever available. May as well make the job easier. [03:30] I will have Alex, our design guy, address the logos [03:31] nhaines: should I just use the official requirements for the sake of making it easier? because that is not an issue at all [03:31] Yes, I keep saying so. :) [03:32] Those were the major issues, and and you can see, they were all pretty minor. It's a nice site with a lot of information and I'm very impressed. [03:32] Work on describing the LoCo and what services it offers. It'll be a good way to solidify it for yourselves as well. [03:32] *could* I just use the various DEs for a day and *then* tweak the requirements? [03:33] If you'd like, I suppose. [03:33] nhaines: I plan on making it so someone who doesn't know anything about Ubuntu can be directed to this site and leave knowing basic enough information to get help in IRC [03:33] so I will work on beefing it up for user-friendlyness [03:33] and so that is my goal [03:35] nhaines: and we also plan on moving to Bootstrap, so it doesn't look so...old(for lack of a better word)? [03:35] nhaines: we have a guy...Sam Klein...he will take all of the content and Bootstrapify it [03:36] That's the least important part! But good. :) [03:36] (Content is the most important part, and presentation can come later.) [03:36] well I don't want a newbie to look at the website and throw up and never even try [03:36] It doesn't look bad as it is. [03:36] But if the website doesn't have any content, it's worthless to begin with. [03:37] So content first and presentation soon thereafter is the right priority. [03:37] that is why it is on the bottom of the todo list list [03:37] s/list list/list/ [03:37] I want some people to comb through it to make the content perfect [03:37] then we move to Bootstrap [03:38] because sometimes when I write, I write with too much...bias(for lack of a better word) [03:38] nhaines: is that all that needs to be improved? [03:39] I'm a professional author, and I always have others proofread me. You can't really proofread yourself. [03:39] exactly [03:39] And I write awesome first drafts, too (which is a skill that mainly comes with practice). Even still, there's plenty that slips by. :) [03:40] my goal is to have the content done and proofread by next Sunday [03:40] *by* [03:40] Anyway, those were the things that jumped out at me so far. It's a really nice site that got bootstrapped really fast. [03:41] nhaines: could we informally meet here sometime on Saturday so you can see what has been done? [03:42] nhaines: maybe Saturday afternoon/night sometime? [03:42] I think I'll be free then, yes. [03:42] ok, cool [03:43] in the meantime, you might wanna occasionally look at the site [03:43] and maybe even watch it on Github: https://github.com/ubuntuwisconsin/ubuntuwisconsin.github.io [03:44] nhaines: I wanna go to bed, *Monday* tomorrow [03:44] o/ thanks :) [03:44] night [03:44] Haha, good night! :) [07:55] good morning [07:57] morning dholbach! [07:59] hi svij [08:18] hi dholbach svij and others [08:18] hi Kilos [08:18] Mornign LoCos [08:18] and morning elacheche [08:18] hi elacheche [08:19] hi Kilos [08:21] o/ [09:47] hello, anyone can answer my one question? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu/LTS [09:48] Few months ago, there was Lubuntu 14.04 LTS on the site. [09:50] But right this moment, it has not such LTS but only 14.04 standard on the roadmap. [09:51] I just wondering, it just a typo or Lubuntu community changed thier policy. [11:29] bbb: nope, same policy, afaik they didn't change that [11:29] * tsimonq2 facepalms [11:30] why did he ask for support here? [11:31] * tsimonq2 needs to wake up...*yawn* === |svij| is now known as svij [18:00] popey: yes, -uk did drop off the verified teams. no contact from anyone [18:02] :( [18:02] popey: i know! it seems ridiculous