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guivercthe link on X.Org appearing is irking me,  we could always use " [X.Org]() " which would still show, but have no link01:14
Bashing-omguiverc: ack - X.org appears in 2 places - try the fix in the header and in the summary ?01:18
guivercit was a suggestion, it'll work in that it prevents link from being opened BUT it'll look identical..   HOWEVER it may create more crud though for ML & scripts that pull from discourse - so just suggestion01:19
Bashing-omguiverc: X.org as a link that completes does not bother me - in fact I rather like the effect.01:22
guivercyeah, it stands out b/c it's red (my browser setup anyway) & that draws attention, the []() won't remove red highlight....01:23
guivercmy read thru complete; looks good Bashing-om, with X.Org only thing that grabbed me.01:25
Bashing-omguiverc: Great - after the initial completion I did find 3 oops that I corrected. stanfding at 32 edits this issue :)01:29
* guiverc smiles, the more edits, the more bumps to top of the list for those going to discourse :)01:30
guivercUbuntu Summit & inclusion in uwn .. https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-summit-2023 is a link but not this week01:32
guiverceasy way to include is listed under UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS01:33
guivercsorry already tehre.01:34
guivercwith link I used in fact (though extra "/")01:34
* guiverc is thinking about how to 'move up' or promote, coming up blank though01:37
guivercUbuntu Summit is mentioned first link in Press section (thankfully)01:40
guivercwe could include https://events.canonical.com/event/31/  in Canonical News maybe, or somewhere01:41
guiverc(finding various links, but I'm out of ideas; https://ubuntu.com/blog/tag/ubuntu-summit https://events.canonical.com/event/31/program  but hardly 'news')01:44
guivercI'm happy with what we have.. it's listed (thanks again Bashing-om)  see only the extra "/" we could remove but it works with it there anyway01:44
Bashing-omguiverc: Ubunttu Summit is mentioned 9 times in the issue - mighht e rerall good if we made up a summary in the "General News" section from https://events.canonical.com/event/31/ -- want to ?01:54
guiverci think lifting up is worth it.. (in general also means listing in 'in this issue' )01:58
* guiverc thinking about summary..01:58
Bashing-omguiverc: Making the addition.01:59
guiverc"Ubuntu Summit is an event focused on the Linux and Open Source ecosystem, beyond Ubuntu itself". The "annual celebration" which is Ubuntu Summit is being held 3-5 November at Riga, Latvia, with registrations still open for remote participation.02:02
guiverc3-5 November 2023 (I didn't type year)02:03
Bashing-omguiverc: doing ^ .02:06
* guiverc grabbed a little from https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-summit-2023 in summary02:07
guiverc(ie. annual celebration)02:08
guivercthanks Bashing-om , looks good02:14
Bashing-omUWN: issue811 bumped up again :D02:14
guiverc:)02:14
krytarikhttps://meta.discourse.org/t/prevent-hyperlink/44482 - so apparently doing this on proper names like "X.Org" as in this (repeated) case isn't possible without a) adding HTML tags around it or b) affecting the rendered result (font style) - and the previously suggested workaround won't gain us anything here as noted, since the name would still be rendered as link but just not work.11:12
-ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::omg!ubuntu:: Linux 6.6 Kernel Released with Major New Features @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/linux-kernel-6-6-new-features12:46
-ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::omg!ubuntu:: Mozilla’s New Repo Brings Firefox Nightly Deb Builds to Ubuntu @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/firefox-nightly-deb-packages-mozilla-apt-repostiory13:46
Bashing-omUWN: Pulling "WIP" log checked and no further edits are known - will start the push soonest.20:14
Bashing-omUWN: M/L is away - doing the Forums posting next.20:28
Bashing-omUWN: Forums post done - doing the Re-directs next.20:57
krytarikWhat does the latter one really entail now though since the wiki is gone?20:59
guiverchttps://fridge.ubuntu.com/2023/10/30/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-811/21:18
Bashing-omkrytarik: So true ^ with the demise of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/ there is nothing to link to discourse.21:24
guivercpushed 811 to twitter, telegram, (mewe)21:25
Bashing-omBlog on Mastodon done.21:48
Bashing-omWe do issue812 :D22:28
guivercBashing-om, can you make 812 a wiki... or you don't think it's worth it (remove wiki status when it reaches review my suggestion)..   I wonder if it'll get more attention, interest maybe (finger crossed; maybe I'm dreaming)23:39
guivercI have no idea how many will be allowed to edit it (it would be all [site] members if lubuntu discourse, but permissions I believe differ on hub to lubuntu's.. you'll get notified [i believe] on any edit (being creator & mod in area)23:40
EickmeyerThere's a way for you all to get set-up to have special category access to be able to list/unlist in that category so your "secret sauce" doesn't go shown, so you can collaborate. Then you can change unlisted -> listed on day of publication.23:42
guiverchttps://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/blog-netplan-developer-diaries/35932/8  maybe first addition (new post on existing thread); I won't add due to ^ request23:42
EickmeyerI'm not sure what that all entails, but I don't quite have that level of access.23:42
guivercEickmeyer, I think we have that access already in "Ubuntu Weekly News" area... I'm no expert though on discourse  (fumbling my way through; mainly ensuring I don't blow sites up)23:43
EickmeyerMeh, the worst you can do is say "Eickmeyer, I did something now it's doing yadda" and I can fix it.23:44
guiverc:) 23:44
EickmeyerI had to do similar for the release team.23:45
guivercthanks Eickmeyer , you may get a ping if/when a mistake/stuff-up occurs23:46
EickmeyerI once made the mistake of converting a thread into a message thread and had to convert it back and make sure to place it in the right category. I know what button to never push now. 😂23:48
guivercmany of things done on discourse are done so rarely (for me at least) I [mostly?] forget it when needed; often ~9 months or so later...23:49

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