[05:49] <knome> Unit193, it was the 32-bit releases on the website
[05:50] <Unit193> knome: Yeah I found my old paste that should fix the theme, but I don't get why they just don't show up either...
[05:50] <knome> btw, does either of you know offhand how to manage notifications?
[05:50] <knome> i get loads of bluetooth notifications, and i'd like them gone tbh
[05:51] <Unit193> Notifications → Applications → Block?
[05:51] <knome> thank you!
[05:52] <knome> heh, there are two blueman's there
[05:52] <knome> i wonder which one is the right one
[05:52] <knome> ah, the log feature
[05:52] <knome> thank you ochosi 
[05:53] <Unit193> Yoshi!
[05:55] <Unit193> https://paste.opendev.org/show/bTIRsce8utuzdoGRWBZr I mean, by the looks it shouldn't show up...
[05:55] <knome> i remember that cahnge, yes
[05:56] <knome> but maybe the issue is deeper
[05:56] <knome> sigh
[05:56] <knome> we should separate this release stuff into a plugin anyway
[05:56] <knome> but..
[05:58] <knome> oh, noes, it has to be input completely there, right?
[05:59] <knome> https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-website/blob/master/xubuntu-eighteen/functions-features-releases.php#L429
[05:59] <knome> but that shouldn't affect?
[05:59] <knome> oh but
[05:59] <knome> hmm
[06:00] <knome> https://xubuntu.org/release/22-04/
[06:00] <knome> here!
[06:00] <knome> does not show up!
[06:00] <knome> that's where it's fixed
[06:00] <knome> but the shortcode isn't fixed
[06:03] <Unit193> IIRC, that's because it's a link there, right?
[06:04] <knome> i don't follow
[06:04] <knome> the paste you posted fixed the release page that is created automatically
[06:04] <Unit193> Not using that feature at all, just a link?  I'll have to take a look.
[06:04] <Unit193> \o/
[06:05] <knome> but it does not fix the shortcode [torrents]
[06:05] <knome> which would be used on the download page, for example
[06:05] <Unit193> Right, that's what I ran into.
[06:05] <knome> the line i ref'd would need to be changed to include && strlen( $link ) > 0
[06:06] <knome> ... at least that's what i figure out
[06:06] <Unit193> \o/
[06:08] <knome> https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-website/commit/4c4430c104b10c32253b45744fd14bf787f53d82
[06:09] <knome> now needs IS paperwork
[06:09] <Unit193> Sweet, thanks.  Any chance you'd be able to look into the dokuwiki sitemap module?
[06:09] <knome> ermm, probably not today
[06:09] <knome> but what was the issue with it again?
[06:10] <Unit193> Fair enough!  I beleive, quite helpfullly, "it's broken on current releases" :/
[06:10] <knome> are we running an old version then?
[06:10] <knome> https://wiki.xubuntu.org/start?do=index
[06:10] <knome> this seems to work
[06:11] <Unit193> It's disabled.
[06:11] <knome> oh?
[06:12] <Unit193> Yeah, so while it works now, it kinda looks crappier.
[06:12] <knome> ok
[06:13] <Unit193> Thank you!
[06:14] <knome> the ToC seems to be borked.
[06:14] <Unit193> This is obviously less important, but I'd certainly appreciate it.  Unfortunately dokuwiki doesn't work with php 8.x.  I think that's the broken thingy.
[06:14] <knome> our work items tracker is linking to 20.04
[06:15] <knome> i would probably drop the work items tracker and start using github features, as they can do pretty nice things that are *very* similar to the work items tracker
[06:15] <knome> and it does not have to be maintained
[06:16] <Unit193> Yeah mainly just use the wiki now for release notes.
[06:16] <Unit193> Obviously wallpaper contest is there too.
[06:17] <knome> "there" being dev server?
[06:17] <Unit193> Yeppers
[06:17] <knome> yeah, i wasn't saying ditch that
[06:17] <knome> just the work items tracker is kind of outdated, and now that our stuff is in github, it makes perfect sense to use the integrated tools
[06:17] <knome> LP was just such a drag with this
[06:17] <Unit193> Oh yeah, just stating the only things I remember it being used for now.
[06:18] <Unit193> GH stuff makes sense to me.
[06:19] <knome> theoretically even the wiki could be a single gh/git repository with a bunch of markdown files
[06:19] <knome> and github has other features that could be used to replace the current wiki as well
[06:21] <knome> i just set up github pages for sp.org, and from that experience, we could have a repository for the release notes, and link it to a custom url like releasenotes.xubuntu.org and serve the notes from there.
[06:22] <Unit193> Dunno, I just maintain the server. :3
[06:22] <knome> dunno, i don't maintain the server or frankly, much else :P
[06:23] <Unit193> bluesabre: ↑ he has ideas. :3
[08:20] <knome> me? noooo
[08:20] <knome> it's very unlikely that i would go, but tell me about UDS
[08:20] <knome> when? in prage?
[08:20] <knome> prague too
[08:20] <knome> and did they talk about sponsoring people for travels and accommodation?
[08:36] <ochosi> knome: thank you for what?
[08:37] <Unit193> knome: They're basically looking for community success stories or positive type things, there's also tracks for more technical talks and whatnot.  Yeah could do.
[08:38] <ochosi> overall I'd be curious to go, partly because it's really close-by
[08:38] <ochosi> so if any of you consider going, let me know
[08:39] <ochosi> also what knome asked, would they provide a minimal travel budget (or at least accomodation?)
[08:40] <ochosi> ah right, I see the email now
[08:41] <Unit193> It'd be great if either of you could do a talk, I'm very far away and don't have a passport, so that rules me out.
[08:47] <bluesabre> My passport is very expired and other facts rule me out as well. :)
[08:47] <bluesabre> s/facts/factors
[08:48] <Unit193> (He lives to close to me, the recluse virus is spreading.)
[08:48] <Unit193> Too, rather...
[08:50] <ochosi> I'm not sure what I'd give a talk on]
[08:50] <ochosi> I don't have any recent Xubuntu 'success stories' and I don't feel like making one up
[08:50] <Unit193> They were also interested in inviting some upstreams too.
[08:57] <bluesabre> This is the only Xubuntu-related success story I have, https://sites.google.com/view/mrdobbie/how-to-re-image-computers?authuser=0, bunch of folks in Canada that put Xubuntu on old PCs and give them to schools, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AcunIwLxW99RLK6c8danj6krvArVqioxRyHcf3JdPPE/edit#gid=0
[08:58] <bluesabre> I can probably reach out to them and see if they'd want to do a remote talk/collab
[08:58] <ochosi> ah right, that's from a while ago though
[09:00] <knome> ochosi, notification log
[09:14] <ochosi> ah that :)
[09:14] <ochosi> I recently made quite big improvements to the application name and icon matching in notifyd
[09:14] <ochosi> guess I should release those at some point
[09:33] <knome> :
[09:33] <knome> err, :)
[09:34] <knome> why must it be 27°C
[20:10] <arraybolt3> Hey guys! The Ubuntu Community Team is updating the screenshots for the Ubuntu flavours page on ubuntu.com. On behalf of the team, I would like to request some help with this.
[20:11] <arraybolt3> If you would like, I can generate the screenshots myself and ask for the development team to sign off on them. Or if it would be more preferable, I can simply take a screenshot of the latest Xubuntu 22.04.1 provided by the development team. Or if the current screenshot already accurately represents Xubuntu 22.04.1, we can simply leave the existing screenshot as-is.
[20:11] <arraybolt3> The current screenshots are mostly widescreen (and the one non-widescreen screenshot is intended to be replaced by a widescreen one), so widescreen screenshots are likely more preferable than 4:3 screenshots.
[20:11] <arraybolt3> Thank you for your time, and thank you for all of the effort you’ve been putting into making Ubuntu and Xubuntu awesome!
[20:47] <arraybolt3[m]> (I'm always on using Matrix, so even if my IRC nick isn't here, I'll still get any messages in reply.
[20:52] <Unit193> Well I do dev work, but as a general rule they keep me away from websites and release announcements.  All I'd say is don't take a screenshot with the development wallpaper. :P
[21:00] <arraybolt3> LOL ok you got it. 22.04.1 is already released and that's the one we want to use anyway, so we're good.
[21:02] <Unit193> I'd be thinking of 22.10 anyway, we at least used to have a "it's broken" wallpaper.
[21:06] <arraybolt3[m]> Oh OK that's funny.