[02:34] <guiverc> I like how memoriam appears (at the top) Bashing-om 
[02:34]  * guiverc adds thanks !
[02:35]  * guiverc actually smiles too at mate no gui appearing in UF list (though that's a negative story..)
[02:38] <Bashing-om> guiverc: Wasn't too hartd to persuade :P
[02:38] <guiverc> Bashing-om, does my usage of local date format (dd-mmm-yy) worry you.. i note we have a yy-mmm-ddd then two later use mmm-dd-yyyy which I'm noticing today.. I used to resist my dd-mm-yy usage in the past but have stopped for some reason
[02:40] <Bashing-om> guiverc: I am dyslexic by nature - so these format issues goes right by me. 
[02:42] <guiverc> linuxfest nw has mm-dd yet ubuntu-uk & fossasia use dd-mm-yyy (as those regions do actually; ie. local format for each region is actually correct.. but we're using both.. I'm not fussed, but should we change it?
[02:42] <Bashing-om> guiverc: I have to esert care in making up the LoCo Events items to insure these are consistent - and even so I still make errors :(
[02:42] <guiverc> I suspect those are incorrect due to formats used in my summary... (I have original mousepad here I could look but don't see need)
[02:43] <guiverc> yep.. formats match my summaries as originally written in mousepad
[02:44] <Bashing-om> guiverc: I am of the opinion that "local" usage should prevail - how the author intended /// Just the way I see this.
[02:44] <guiverc> (current has us accurate to the author... but we're inconsistent throughout uwn as a result)
[02:44] <guiverc> ack.. it doesn't worry me either..  just noting here as I saw it today
[02:46] <Bashing-om> guiverc: Not fussed on my part - note too that Discourse has also changed the date format in its templates.
[02:48] <guiverc> s/Here are told the results/Here we are told the results/   low latency kernel one (or other minor edit needed)
[02:50] <Bashing-om> guiverc: Good catch !
[02:52] <Bashing-om> in editing mode. 
[02:54] <guiverc> Bashing-om, can you quickly read nautilus one, the wording of " detection of copy/moves over the 4GB limit of FAT file-systems" I wonder if clear enough, vague or incorrect... (does it need more words/clarification or will it be understood?)
[02:55] <guiverc> (me worried that may be read as preventing >4GB if not using FAT.. where test is conditioanl on fs.. will reader read it correctly?)
[02:56] <Bashing-om> guiverc: Good point - just because we are familiar with a 4GB limit - does not mean all our readers are. I re-reading, 
[03:00]  * guiverc has finished read thru... all my comments are ^ , looks good
[03:01] <Bashing-om> guiverc: "on FAT file-systems" now makes more sense,
[03:02] <Bashing-om> edit count now stands at 25.
[03:03] <guiverc> yep.  i like s/of/on for the FAT issue, well done Sir.
[03:12] <Bashing-om> \o/
[19:38] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::planet:: Ubuntu Blog: Charmed MongoDB®: use cases for financial services @ https://ubuntu.com//blog/mongodb-usecase-financialservices
[20:06] <Bashing-om> UWN: Pulling WIP/WIKI/Comments  Will start the push soonest.
[20:08] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::planet:: Stéphane Graber: 2024 @ https://stgraber.org/2024/01/02/2024/
[20:21] <Bashing-om> UWN: M/L is away - Doing the Forums posting next.
[20:37] <guiverc> https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2024/02/12/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-826/
[20:39] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::planet:: The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 824 @ https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2024/01/29/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-824/
[20:39] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::planet:: Colin Watson: OpenUK New Year’s Honours @ https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~cjwatson/blog/openuk-new-years-honours.html
[20:42] <Bashing-om> UWN: Forums Post done - Making up a Mastodon blog next.
[20:42] <guiverc> tweeted 826, telegram, (mewe)
[20:47]  * guiverc will be around another ~10 mins.. but got some family stuff to do so won't be able to continue (post to fb) until I return home which may not be for 3-4 hours
[21:22] <Bashing-om> UWN: Blogged Mastodon - ^ in your meanwhile, guiverc, I prep 827 :D
[21:34] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::omg!ubuntu:: Collector is like a Linux Version of DropOver @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/collector-app-like-dropover-for-linux
[21:40] <Bashing-om> UWN: 827 off and running :D