[04:40] we have a ", Additional links" .. lxd 6.1; comma may want to become a fullstop. [04:41] or just "extensive details, with links for more." dropping a few words [04:42] member alias... I wonder if s/flavor/flavour/ maybe worthwhile; use spelling in title... [04:48] guiverc: Looking and fixing. [04:48] * guiverc still reading (though kettle has boiled, may disappear awhile & return with hot drink & continue..) [04:51] open/install debs.. I wonder if s/with it already rolled out to/with it having already rolled out to/ ?? (an extra word though) [04:53] ubuntu on air: 12 july... needs a \n removed removed i feel [04:53] meeting reports... check for extra "<" on first line [04:55] meeting reports... Foundations team updates... I suggest adding [another?] "-" between title & link [04:57] guiverc: LXD: Made it into ; -- and the cluase changed to a complete thought, // "extensive details" reads well to me as you have it. [04:57] no probs... ^ are what I see/feel (sure don't mean they're right/correct) [04:57] * guiverc down in updates currently [04:58] :) at *** Support has ended *** [04:58] guiverc: flabour is the nore appropriate. [04:59] * guiverc suspects if spelt correctly anyway :) [05:00] guiverc: Uh huh ^ tired and not paying attention to what this 3/4 size keyboard is doing to me :D [05:00] * guiverc mutters something about lots of golang in noble... [05:00] yeah Sorry, I hoped to be doing this earlier Bashing-om [05:01] understand the tiny keyboards... my error rate is high on anything <100% size [05:01] end of uwn... ^ all I saw Bashing-om [05:11] * guiverc will open the 23.10 eol one & write a summary for pasting here (for inclusion in case we don't get an official ML post I expect (or hope?) to get later today (my local time)) [05:12] guiverc: I did a double take on the unexpectedly hugh amount of Noble updates - triple checked to insure accuracy this issue :P [05:13] Bashing-om, maybe we should make "****************************************" and "*************************" either side of 23.10 eol special notice too; not exactly even [05:14] :) the many-golang & length stood out for me too, but I noted nothing incorrect with noble... it happens (few/many..) [05:14] guiverc: Thanks to you and those sharp eyes and mind of yours :P [05:15] I will even out the special notice. [05:15] * guiverc disappears as I realize I never brought back my hot coffee.. [05:18] Sourav Rudra alerts users of Ubuntu 23.10 that their system is now end of life. With a reminder of the length of support options provided by Ubuntu releases, users are advised to upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS using the provided tools. Commands useful in checking what you're running, and performing this upgrade are provided. [05:19] ^ backup summary if we have no official notice for 23.10 EOL... (feel free to tweak if needed ^) [05:20] s/length of support/duration of support/ maybe ^ [05:21] guiverc: Source ? ^ [05:22] ^ is summary for https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-23-10-eol/ we have that I hope will become a listed-item under official 23.10 EOL notice in general community news... If we get no official ML from Ubuntu Release team; ^ is a summary for what we have now [05:23] guiverc: Ack - good man :D [05:24] I still see ", Additional", ie. upper case after comma in LXD one [05:34] fixing [05:38] done [05:42] Bashing-om, you've evened out ***'s on 23.10, but a little long overall, as split into two lines here, maybe drop 4* or more from each side (even if not full line length, even fewer ***'s will help it stand out [05:43] axk ^ [05:46] guiverc: Better ? [05:50] still appearing on two lines on my browser (inc. firefox private mode) [05:50] Bashing-om, ^ [06:01] guiverc: To suite these ouside cases - how many more * should I remove ? [06:03] i don't know, why I suggested 4+, as even if not full line width, I suspect 8* would make it stand out (and should work, but 6 less than what we have I'd expect to work too) [06:04] pulling 6 - we see then :D [06:07] guiverc: How now ? [06:10] yep. looks good Bashing-om :) [06:10] grest :D [06:13] * guiverc did a quick check, some messages on running scripts but they didn't react (from what I saw) to ***** either [06:15] Had not thought of how the scripts would react // will keep an eye out. [12:27] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::ubuntuonair:: Documentation Office Hours 12th July 2024 @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwJMtk3Fbsg [12:27] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::ubuntuonair:: Documentation Office Hours 26th April 2024 @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vryGy5qCZBM [19:23] UWN: Finalizing 848 - will start the push soonest. [20:37] UWN: M/L is away - doing the Forums posting next. [21:06] UWN: Forums post completed // next up is to make up a Mastodon blog. [21:58] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::planet:: Ubuntu Blog: Deploying and scaling Apache Spark on Amazon EKS @ https://ubuntu.com//blog/deploying-and-scaling-apache-spark-on-amazon-eks [22:05] could this thing be included in the next three or four UWNs? :) https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2024-July/006122.html [22:14] sarnold: :D ^ slated for next week's issue. [22:15] UWN: Bloggded to Mastodon. Setting up 849 next. [22:15] Bashing-om: thankyakindly [22:29] UWN: 849 is off and running: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-849/46432 . sarnold < [22:33] \o/ [22:34] it's sad / funny how often I show up with something that'd be nice to have in this week's issue the same day of publication [22:36] sarnold: A burden we all carry :P Monday Monday - why do "they" not work on Saturdays ? [22:38] Bashing-om: well, *someone* does, we got an operational security report on saturday, and one of our guys managed to find folks who could turn the in question off :) [22:40] I ping about all over the internet, is amazing to me how well we do as so many publishments pick up and push our newsletter. [22:41] sarnold: Now I got to wonder what the "in question" is :P [22:42] Also known as the "break all the PPAs" release. :3 [22:43] sarnold: Devotion to duty ! [22:44] https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2024/07/15/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-848/ [22:44] Unit193: gotta break something! [22:44] Bashing-om: github self-hosted runners are like inviting a bubbling pot of gasoline into your house [22:49] sarnold: Take note that for UWN I exercise great caution in repecxt to github :D [22:50] posted uwn 848 to twitter, telegram, (mewe) [22:50] Bashing-om: you think, no need to poke the bubbling gasoline pots with fire? :) [22:51] Oh sarnold - let us not break a new user's system with what might perchance from github ! [23:00] -ubottu:#ubuntu-news- ::omg!ubuntu:: DevToys, a Swiss-Army Knife of Developer Tools, Now Available on Linux @ https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/07/devtoys-developer-tool-now-available-on-linux [23:17] uwn 848 posted to fb too [23:19] \o/