[00:03] <krytarik> Heh, "And many others" is the only item in the contributor list in the Fridge post this week! :P
[00:19] <krytarik> Same funky spaces thing there too.
[00:21] <Bashing-om> krytarik: When I copy paste from Gdoc into the WIKI - single newlines are doubled in the WIKI, Any guidance on what is the cause ?
[00:22] <Wild_Man> Bashing-om, any chance you can clean the forum post up, I have tried and can't do it tonight have having a tooth pulled earlier
[00:23] <krytarik> Bashing-om: That combined with the spaces thing elaborated on above sounds like we need to find a better place to prepare the issue..
[00:23] <Bashing-om> Wild_Man: All I am aware of is the one asterics issue . I fixed one instance earlier that I caught. so I guess I can fix that one too.
[00:24] <Bashing-om> krytarik: We can learn Git, no ? to prepare.
[00:25] <krytarik> Erm, no..
[00:26] <krytarik> Thinking more of something like Etherpad again here.
[00:27] <Wild_Man> krytarik, the script output that I copied and pasted why is it blank do you know? Do I just copy the parts missing from the gdoc or wiki?
[00:28] <Wild_Man> Thanks Bashing-om
[00:31] <krytarik> Wild_Man: I think you are overcomplicating this.  Also, it turns out the contributor list in the Fridge posts was fine until issue 585, and it suddenly started with the issue of last week, since I'm pretty sure nobody touched the list in the Google Doc..
[00:33] <Wild_Man> Just not sure of the formatting issues I will have if I simply add the names
[00:33] <krytarik> Erm, I meant issue 584 there - the last correct one.
[00:34] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Planet:: Serge Hallyn: Running your own mail server @ https://s3hh.wordpress.com/2019/07/08/running-your-own-mail-server/
[00:35] <krytarik> Well, since it was wrong last week already too, the same thing applies here as well - fix it or not.  But we'll have to make sure it doesn't reoccur from now on.
[00:36] <Bashing-om> Wild_Man: Forum edits done .
[00:36] <Wild_Man> Is it something I did wrong?
[00:36] <Wild_Man> Thanks Bashing-om
[00:37] <krytarik> Bashing-om: And that seems to need a little more love still.. :P
[00:38] <krytarik> Including doing the same with the "Other Articles of Interest" one too.
[00:39] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Late to the party - what did I miss for added TLC ?
[00:39] <krytarik> Referring to the slightly botched up forums post formatting here.
[00:39] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Yukkie missed that "Other Articles of Interest" :( .. fixing it now.
[00:44] <Wild_Man> The names are included in the file I have on my computer for the forum just not the fridge
[00:45] <Wild_Man> issue 583 has <strong>The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:</strong>

Krytarik Raido</li>

Chris Guiver</li>
Wild Man</li>
And many others</li>

[00:46] <Wild_Man> 586 has <strong>The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:</strong>

And many others</li>

[00:46] <Wild_Man> My bad I didn't notice
[00:46] <krytarik> Bashing-om: To be more specific, 1.) looks like you put the list closing markup only after the "Upcoming Meetings and Events" header, and 2.) you dropped the empty line ahead of the list.
[00:49] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Looking once more.
[00:57] <krytarik> And as a follow-up to the Ubuntu Blog situation, seems like they've changed the website from 'blog.ubuntu.com' into 'ubuntu.com/blog', and at the same time the link in the feed from 'insights.ubuntu.com' to 'admin.insights.ubuntu.com' while it wasn't even right before anymore for a long time either, and now it doesn't even redirect to the proper place anymore and the site looks totally ...
[00:58] <krytarik> ... different too - while on 'ubuntu.com/blog' there is no indication of a feed either.
[00:58] <Bashing-om> krytarik: fixed "Upcoming Meetings and Events" // looked about and seems all is ok now on ther forum post.
[00:59] <krytarik> Yeah, to me too!
[01:00] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Wow Finally ! - Now I am going to wonder what is the cause. Go for next week and pay especial attention ?
[01:03] <krytarik> Well, the issue is one cannot really discern those non-breaking spaces from normal ones in the Google Doc - neither visually nor by using the search feature.
[01:04] <Bashing-om> krytarik: How about I go through Gdoc and replace all the new lines ?
[01:05] <krytarik> And if as it seems, the app just converts normal spaces into those ones as it pleases, then from now on we can never be sure about them anymore..
[01:06] <krytarik> I'm guessing you mean spaces there, but see above.
[01:07] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Exactly, seems a good thought to re-do the new lines - at least then have a known value there.
[01:08] <Bashing-om> krytarik: In tbis issue I did run into many instance of double spaces that I manually removed that extra space.
[01:09] <krytarik> Yeah, even though the GDoc is already cleared, I just noticed a few in it still either while checking the other thing.
[01:12] <krytarik> And well, it should work for me to copypaste the whole thing as it is currently from the GDoc and just replace what Vim deems not usual spaces - but as I said, if it randomely decides to convert them back again, or on adding new content while preparing a new issue..
[01:14] <krytarik> ..Well lol, it doesn't work either. :P
[01:16] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Something smells real fishy :(
[01:23] <krytarik> Bashing-om: Sorry, didn't realize you still had the other issue in mind too there.. :P
[01:33] <krytarik> Oh, and you forgot to put the meeting dates at the links.
[01:47] <krytarik> Heh, and while I move on to other things supposedly more pleasant, I get notice of Canonical having been hacked on GitHub: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20373009
[07:29] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Security:: Episode 39 @ https://ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-39/
[12:29] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Planet:: Canonical Design Team: The DevOps guide to IoT projects @ https://admin.insights.ubuntu.com/2019/07/09/the-new-devops-journey-in-iot/
[12:58] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Planet:: Canonical Design Team: 如何在Mac上配置Kubernetes @ https://admin.insights.ubuntu.com/2019/07/09/how-to-install-kubernetes-on-mac/
[13:00] <guiverc2> i just noted (via my liferea feed) fridge didn't list names (uwn #586), corrected
[13:08] <krytarik> guiverc2: Yeah, that's another issue we've noticed yesterday due to Google Doc changing normal spaces to non-breaking ones - thanks for fixing it there at least!  (It was already in the previous post.)
[13:10] <guiverc2> Wild_Man hasn't been well, so it'd be easy to miss given ill-state (I miss heaps normally!)
[13:10] <guiverc2> yeah see it now in 585, I hadn't noticed that before
[13:11] <guiverc2> usual suspects added to 585 as well
[13:11] <guiverc2> thanks krytarik :)
[13:12] <krytarik> Sure.  And hah, indeed. :P
[13:13] <krytarik> And yeah, while I usually scroll over the Fridge post in my feeds, I seem to have missed it last week too.
[13:15] <guiverc2> no idea if this is the issue, but I've found if i paste from some editors I have more issues than others, eg. xfce's mousepad is great, featherpad (lxqt) isn't, but maybe it's just how I copy/pasted..  (and I didn't notice 585 either last week!)
[13:16] <guiverc2> (I think i had issues with gedit too; no idea what DE Wild_Man uses or if he loads script created text into editor for copy/paste)
[13:18] <krytarik> No, the issue really is at copying the content from the Google Doc to the wiki in the first place - then the scripts can't work properly because some spaces or unusual ones.
[13:19] <guiverc2> okay, anyway I'm heading to bed.  night.
[13:20] <krytarik> Sleep well!
[15:38] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::OMG!Ubuntu:: Hey Microsoft, why is the Skype Snap app hopelessly outdated? @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/?p=146479 (by Joey Sneddon)
[16:22] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Softpedia:: GNU Linux-Libre 5.2 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs @ https://news.softpedia.com/news/gnu-linux-libre-5-2-kernel-released-for-those-seeking-100-freedom-for-their-pcs-526671.shtml (by Marius Nestor)
[20:00] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Softpedia:: System76's Linux-Powered Thelio Desktops Now Available with AMD Ryzen Gen 3 CPUs @ https://news.softpedia.com/news/system76-s-linux-powered-thelio-desktops-now-available-with-amd-ryzen-gen-3-cpus-526673.shtml (by Marius Nestor)
[21:03] -SwissBot:#ubuntu-news- ::Planet:: Canonical Design Team: MAAS 2.6 – ESXi storage, multiple gateways, HTTP boot and more @ https://admin.insights.ubuntu.com/2019/07/09/maas-2-6-released/