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[22:09] <Bashing-om> UWN: Issue 656 up for review and final edits: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue656 :D
[22:24] <krytarik> Bashing-om: On the new Ubuntu Core Devs, given those are only two on the list, I think it'd look less odd if we just listed them like "oSoMon and sergiodj" (or even with just a comma) and otherwise the same as the Ubuntu Member one.
[22:27] <krytarik> And given that philroche's post is on the Planet, I think it belongs in the relevant section rather than Other Community.
[22:30] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Will change - and I did check the Planet - guess I just plain missed Phil's posting there :(
[22:34] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Looked on the planet again - nope no philroche article :(
[22:36] <krytarik> And I just noticed the Ubuntu Blog posts appear on the Planet with a double slash like "ubuntu.com//blog" in the URL - guess they should fix that..
[22:38] <krytarik> Well, I saw both posts in the notifications in here, so they were definitely there at the time - looking too now..
[22:39] <Bashing-om> krytarik: ^ fixing the double slash also - wonder what else I have missed - been hectic making up the WIKI this day :(
[22:39] <krytarik> Yep, found both on the Planet still!
[22:40] <Bashing-om> My browswr cache why I do not see  ?
[22:41] <krytarik> Well, don't worry about those links, 1.) they work regardless, 2.) it's been like this for who knows how long, and 3.) it's not our fault.
[22:43] <krytarik> Well, the way I found these posts, since the Planet page is rather long as per usual, is I just searched for his name and the post title respectively.. >_>
[22:46] <krytarik> And in the Other Articles section, the link is broken.
[22:47] <krytarik> https://www.zdnet.com/article/canonical-picks-up-major-openstack-cloud-telecom-win/ - should be this instead, without the appendage.
[23:02] <Bashing-om> krytarik: 2 edits made - I still can not confirm that the philroche article appears on the Planet: search term - philroche + "Using Snaps to package old software" - only returns those on https://philroche.net for me :(
[23:05] <krytarik> The last part of your message got me utterly confused!..
[23:12] <krytarik> I mean, 1.) I certainly see both of his posts on planet.u.c, and 2.) yes they are on philroche.net because that's just where he wrote them - so what's the issue?
[23:15] <Bashing-om> In checking " Using Snaps to package old software" is an old article dated as "8th October 2020." Beats me even how I picked it up ?
[23:19] <krytarik> Yeah, that'd be Oct 20 and 8 indeed - maybe he just updated them which made them get reannounced?  Either way, if they are not dated last week, then just drop them entirely.
[23:20] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Yup ! removing from the current issue :D
[23:22] <krytarik> Could also be he just messed up the publishing date, but that's on him then.
[23:26] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Uh Huh ^ - I do try and keep my focus as "This week in Ubuntu" and immediate effects.
[23:26] <Bashing-om> UWN: edits - philroche articles removed.
[23:29] <krytarik> Curiously enough, the lastBuildDate of his feed is also from more than 2 weeks ago though - so either his server's clock is off by that much or the Planet feed hicced up but only on his posts.. :3
[23:31] <Bashing-om> krytarik: I mark up one other thing to be aware of when working up Gdoc :(
[23:33] <krytarik> Yeah, that's a pity for the work put into summarizing it..  But also, the mentioned ZDNet link is still missing the "https://" part and therefore broken.
[23:38] <Bashing-om> krytarik: Ouch - redoing; thanks for the double check on me.