[00:03] I prefer "Alan Pope" over 'Popey' [00:52] guiverc: Making it so ^ :D [01:02] guiverc: Done and out. [01:05] I've not read thru yet, just skimmed looking at comments & noted the nick rather than name as start of summary. I'll get to read thru sometime... [01:31] guiverc: Read thru sure will not take long this issue :( [01:42] Bashing-om, s/but a eventual replacement/but an eventual replacement/ ie. a/an ?? does it matter? (could just be my preference) [01:43] guiverc: Matters - but I do not recall the rule for before a vowel :( [01:45] Maybe also "23.04 and a standard" and replace s/and/with/ for comparison x86-64-v3 one .. not sure again [01:47] suggest (maybe) dropping 'then' from "Cédric, who then answers them" [01:47] guiverc: "an" you are correct > or a vowel (for using an). [01:48] guiverc: Opening 820 for edits :D [01:48] they are suggestions, do whatever seems right for you. [01:51] * guiverc going walkabout... be back in ~30-60 mins [02:04] guiverc: All good suggestions - impemented :D saved and out. [03:05] thanks Bashing-om [03:06] guiverc: Takes both of us to make this work :P [03:25] :) [16:22] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::omg!ubuntu:: GNOME Devs Improve Nautilus’ Custom Folder Icon Feature @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/12/gnome-devs-improve-nautilus-custom-folder-icon-feature [21:15] UWN: Opening 820 - add the stats/reports. [22:25] UWN: Skimpy as it is - issue820 up for review and final edits: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-820/41233 . [22:30] thanks Bashing-om , will review (when I get to it) [22:32] guiverc: Plenty of time - Note I added a New Years greeting. acceptable ? [22:33] I'd not have it as large as it is, use Ubuntu Newsletter (rather than NewsLettter) - ie. add Ubuntu, drop upper-case L & drop a t [22:34] I think "happy New year" is weird; all upper case "Happy New Year" or none "happy new year" [22:34] or just "Happy New Year" (no mention of team) [22:35] guiverc: ack - will make it so :D [22:46] thanks Bashing-om , let the reader decide who is saying 'Happy New Year', be it us (news team), Ubuntu community etc.. [22:50] guiverc: Sounds good to me ^ - wonderful :D [22:52] guiverc: My sour dough biscuits are startnig to turn out wonderful too :P [22:53] Yum... I noted you mentioned them (UF I think).. Not a buscuit I'm used to (never made, rarely encountered) thus lack of comment [22:54] I don't really like "Like these:" in the LoCo News.. I bit my tongue yesterday; but will readers understand easily? I wonder [22:55] * guiverc notices if i right click I have an edit option (on discourse)... I'll have to experiment with that [22:56] guiverc: More than open to q better suggestion than "Like these:" - I'm just stuck on doing better myself. [22:57] * guiverc will return to that later.. past it in read thru.. [22:59] non-uwn question, but what makes "sour dough" different to just "dough"? [22:59] * guiverc did search, expecting to see lemon or something in ingredients & didn't note any difference [23:02] Wow... No upgrades!! I didn't expect none!. I'll suggest replacing "None: End-Of-Year break." with just "None" ... I'm worried readers will see it as Ubuntu's break is more important than their system's security [23:02] Bashing-om, ^ [23:03] looks good, my comments only ^ [23:04] guiverc: A Bagel I believe is also of sour dough - fermenting the dough gives a great soury taste and great texture to the final product. [23:04] maybe replace "Like these:" with "Related:" ??? [23:04] ack & thanks.. I've heard of sour-dough for sure, but rarely within my own family thus little experience with it I suspect [23:06] if you edit, I'd try and add a \n after link (before "Like these/Related"..) too [23:06] guiverc: ^ makinng those 2somes so: [23:11] 820 saved and out [23:24] thanks Bashing-om , looks great [23:38] \o/