[01:08] I've just cleaned up the feed list a little btw: http://paste.openstack.org/raw/GLB803wB1OyKAXmSxf4L/ [01:16] Thanks I was going to mention earlier that it had a lot of non-useful info [01:20] The Linux.com one has a broader spectrum now btw - all topics rather than just desktop. [01:21] okay [01:22] And of course, as usual everybody feel free to make suggestions for new sources - as sometimes it feels a little narrow.. [01:30] Eh, overlooked updating the Fridge entry there though. [01:31] [01:37] Or in fact "Ubuntu Fridge" too. [01:38] krytarik, make is say Ubuntu Fridge? [01:40] is/it [01:42] Well, it's just for whom is using the feed list anyway. Also just noticed the FeedBurner one is better on it. >_> [01:44] Eh nvm, my Thunderbird disagrees, it just sucks in the browser. :P [01:44] ok [02:29] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Planet:: David Tomaschik: How the Twitter and GitHub Password Logging Issues Could Happen @ https://systemoverlord.com/2018/05/03/how-the-twitter-and-github-password-logging-issues-could-happen.html [02:38] So with further updates, this is the current list: http://paste.openstack.org/raw/35Khrgb5HqsQbMAHOOlm/ [02:44] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Insights:: LXD Clusters: A Primer @ https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/05/03/lxd-clusters-a-primer/ (by Michael Iatrou) [02:44] Except after flipping RSS to Atom, I just noticed there are differences between the two in both the post titles and the content. >_> [02:51] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Insights:: LXD Clusters: A Primer @ https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/05/03/lxd-clusters-a-primer/ (by Michael Iatrou) [02:52] I spy with my little eye a new RSS feed bot. >:D [02:53] Although... what are those dups? [02:54] Good question.. [02:55] krytarik: ooh ooh ooh xkcd? :D :D [02:55] Hahaha :D [02:55] Seriously though, could use! :P [02:56] I wonder if you can pipe lp:uwn branch commit notifications here. [02:56] And maybe tweets... [02:57] Not quite, because like everything else Git on LP, as mentioned yesterday, no feeds yet. [02:57] Bah. [02:57] Do we have a bug number? [02:58] Not that I'm aware of. [02:58] That is, I certainly looked a few times myself, and I think just recently too again. [02:58] OK. [02:59] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Insights:: LXD Clusters: A Primer @ https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/05/03/lxd-clusters-a-primer/ (by Michael Iatrou) [03:05] krytarik: Spammy spam is not good spam. [03:07] Insights might get a fly on this soon indeed. :P [03:10] Tbh, while I was overauling the feed list, I noticed errors on that feed too, so.. [04:08] Wild_Man: http://paste.openstack.org/raw/lN4tvlXyRz03dwRE6Za5/ - current list, rearranged a bit, and got rid of Linux.com altogether because it's mostly just howto's anyway. [04:19] thanks krytarik [09:43] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Planet:: Daniel Pocock: GoFundMe: errors and bait-and-switch @ https://danielpocock.com/gofundme-beware-bait-and-switch [10:12] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Softpedia:: Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Support for New Installations @ https://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-mate-18-10-will-drop-32-bit-support-for-new-installations-520980.shtml (by Softpedia News (Marius Nestor)) [10:58] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Softpedia:: Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 Is Also Dropping Support for 32-Bit Installations @ https://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-budgie-18-10-is-also-dropping-support-for-32-bit-installations-520982.shtml (by Softpedia News (Marius Nestor)) [11:06] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Softpedia:: Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 Is Also Dropping Support for 32-Bit Installations @ https://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-budgie-18-10-is-also-dropping-support-for-32-bit-installations-520982.shtml (by Softpedia News (Marius Nestor)) [11:50] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::OMG!Ubuntu:: Ubuntu MATE & Budgie Drop 32-bit ISOs @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/?p=131002 (by Joey Sneddon) [19:58] Bashing-om, Wild_Man: Please force-update your local UWN repo again - I've just added the last script we currently use (wiki to forums) to the Python 3 support list, and also updated the intro generated by the publishing scripts. [20:13] krytarik: " git pull; git pull --hard origin/master " do it ? [20:15] Thanks krytarik [20:17] Bashing-om, git fetch; git reset --hard origin/master [20:17] ..Yes! [20:22] krytarik: Done git update :) // And while we are here .. tomorrow I will absent all day .. Funeral in upstate . [20:24] Ok, thanks for the heads-up - and luckily this won't be a problem wrt the UWN schedule anyway.. :) [20:30] krytarik: For the naunce caught up - we have Sunday to polish up, and monday to get the wiki out . [20:31] Yes, Saturday is rather a gap day on it anyway. [20:32] krytarik: :) sweat condition 10: relieved . [20:33] lol