Re: Trust Kickoff - Wednesday at 20:00UTC on Mumble (different server!)

2013-10-31 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
Hi all, I was away during the meeting. Is there a sound file of the
meeting, or meeting notes? I looked at Aaron's Gdoc, but there were no
meeting notes.

I'm not sure why we are still discussing hosting our own wiki on our
own server, or on a third-party server. Really, unless we have *daily*
sysadmin attention, the wiki will just become full of spam. Ask the
Amarok folks how that worked out, even with multiple sysadmins who
didn't have time to do wiki upkeep daily. MoinMoin sucks, and it's
what we have, and there is no spam on it!

More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to give
us correct and useful content, especially on the Install section.

Valorie

On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net wrote:
 On Tuesday 29 October 2013 17:36:04 Jonathan Riddell wrote:

 Kubuntu Trusty Kickoff meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) at 20:00UTC on Mumble.

 Server: yofel-vz.dyndns.org
 Please use kyofel.dyndns.org instead!
 Port: 64738
 Same port

 yofel-vz has a broken setup so I killed that mumble instance.

 Please test mumble before the meeting!

 If mumble turns out to be too much faff we'll revert to #kubuntu-devel IRC

 Come along with things you'd like to do/be done in Trusty.

 Jonathan

 See, er... hear you guys tomorrow :)

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Trusty Merges

2013-10-31 Thread Jonathan Riddell

We merged all the KDE SC and other Kubuntu packages last cycle so it's
up to date with Debian at KDE SC 4.10.2.  4.11.2 is in Debian
experimental so we have the option of merging again to get the latest
packaging but my thinking just now is it won't give us any great gain
but will cost lots of time and possibly some pain if we (usually I)
drop changes accidently.  So I'm thinking we only merge on a
case-by-case basis this cycle and do a full merge next time after the
LTS.  Any thoughts?

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Re: Trusty Merges

2013-10-31 Thread Michał Zając
+1


On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Jonathan Riddell j...@jriddell.org wrote:


 We merged all the KDE SC and other Kubuntu packages last cycle so it's
 up to date with Debian at KDE SC 4.10.2.  4.11.2 is in Debian
 experimental so we have the option of merging again to get the latest
 packaging but my thinking just now is it won't give us any great gain
 but will cost lots of time and possibly some pain if we (usually I)
 drop changes accidently.  So I'm thinking we only merge on a
 case-by-case basis this cycle and do a full merge next time after the
 LTS.  Any thoughts?

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Re: Trusty Merges

2013-10-31 Thread Rohan Garg
Sounds sensible to me as well.

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Michał Zając
michal.zajac+kubuntu-de...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1


 On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Jonathan Riddell j...@jriddell.org wrote:


 We merged all the KDE SC and other Kubuntu packages last cycle so it's
 up to date with Debian at KDE SC 4.10.2.  4.11.2 is in Debian
 experimental so we have the option of merging again to get the latest
 packaging but my thinking just now is it won't give us any great gain
 but will cost lots of time and possibly some pain if we (usually I)
 drop changes accidently.  So I'm thinking we only merge on a
 case-by-case basis this cycle and do a full merge next time after the
 LTS.  Any thoughts?

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Re: Trusty Merges

2013-10-31 Thread Scott Kitterman
Rohan Garg rohang...@kubuntu.org wrote:
Sounds sensible to me as well.

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Michał Zając
michal.zajac+kubuntu-de...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1


 On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Jonathan Riddell j...@jriddell.org
wrote:


 We merged all the KDE SC and other Kubuntu packages last cycle so
it's
 up to date with Debian at KDE SC 4.10.2.  4.11.2 is in Debian
 experimental so we have the option of merging again to get the
latest
 packaging but my thinking just now is it won't give us any great
gain
 but will cost lots of time and possibly some pain if we (usually I)
 drop changes accidently.  So I'm thinking we only merge on a
 case-by-case basis this cycle and do a full merge next time after
the
 LTS.  Any thoughts?

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I don't like it. Until we know what the changes are, there is no knowing what 
the benefit would be. Maybe we can get a one off MoM run against experimental 
so it's not much work. 

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kubuntu Media Wiki

2013-10-31 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
I would like to extend a sponsorship for the wiki I have a server we can host 
it on, but what spec are we talking about being needed for a server?

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Re: kubuntu Media Wiki

2013-10-31 Thread Jonathan Riddell
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 01:27:42PM +0100, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
 I would like to extend a sponsorship for the wiki I have a server we can host 
 it on, but what spec are we talking about being needed for a server?

Thanks for the offer Jonathan but we already have a server to host
stuff on, it's also very preferable to use the KDE wiki for the
reasons Valorie posted about earlier.  Setting this up is more than
just a wiki, it's the translations infrastructure too.

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Re: Sponsorship request to Kubuntu Bug Squishing

2013-10-31 Thread Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan
I would like to ask the Kubuntu Council for sponsorship to travel to the Munich 
BSP (Bug Squishing Party).

Costs are: - flight €304

For the hotel, I'd be staing with Riddell.

Thank you.

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În ziua de Dum 08 Sep 2013, la 14:50:21, Philip Muskovac a scris:
 On Saturday 07 September 2013 11:16:31 Jussi Schultink wrote:
  +1 from me also.
  On 6 Sep 2013 19:25, Rohan Garg rohang...@kubuntu.org wrote:
  
   On Friday 06 Sep 2013 12:08:17 PM Scott Kitterman wrote:
On Friday, September 06, 2013 17:00:35 Jonathan Riddell wrote:
 I'd like to ask the Kubuntu Council for sponsorship to travel to the
 Munich
 bug squishing party

 Costs are flight: £114.32

 hotel room €229.50

 Of course I'd be happy to share a hotel room with anyone who'll have
   me.
   
+1.
   
Scott K
  
   +1 from me as well.
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Re: [kubuntu-devel] Re: Sponsorship request to Kubuntu Bug Squishing

2013-10-31 Thread Jonathan Riddell

+1 from me, but ask canonical flavours fund first

http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/funding/

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Re: Trust Kickoff - Wednesday at 20:00UTC on Mumble (different server!)

2013-10-31 Thread Olivier van der Toorn
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 More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
 give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
 section.

Could you be more specific to what you are looking for. I heard from
Aaron that you where looking for people with knowledge about
partitioning. When I asked him on what level this knowledge I didn't
get a clear answer.

If it is a manual setup of /, /home and swap. I could write something
about that.

So perhaps an example of what you're looking for is useful.

- -O.I. van der Toorn.

On 2013-10-31 9:44 AM, Valorie Zimmerman wrote:
 Hi all, I was away during the meeting. Is there a sound file of
 the meeting, or meeting notes? I looked at Aaron's Gdoc, but there
 were no meeting notes.
 
 I'm not sure why we are still discussing hosting our own wiki on
 our own server, or on a third-party server. Really, unless we have
 *daily* sysadmin attention, the wiki will just become full of spam.
 Ask the Amarok folks how that worked out, even with multiple
 sysadmins who didn't have time to do wiki upkeep daily. MoinMoin
 sucks, and it's what we have, and there is no spam on it!
 
 More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
 give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
 section.
 
 Valorie
 
 On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net
 wrote:
 On Tuesday 29 October 2013 17:36:04 Jonathan Riddell wrote:
 
 Kubuntu Trusty Kickoff meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) at 20:00UTC
 on Mumble.
 
 Server: yofel-vz.dyndns.org
 Please use kyofel.dyndns.org instead!
 Port: 64738
 Same port
 
 yofel-vz has a broken setup so I killed that mumble instance.
 
 Please test mumble before the meeting!
 
 If mumble turns out to be too much faff we'll revert to
 #kubuntu-devel IRC
 
 Come along with things you'd like to do/be done in Trusty.
 
 Jonathan
 
 See, er... hear you guys tomorrow :)
 
 Philip
 
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Re: [kubuntu-devel] Re: Sponsorship request to Kubuntu Bug Squishing

2013-10-31 Thread Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan
It says there that I must be a Ubuntu member to be able to apply for funding, 
which I am not.

How should I procede?

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În ziua de Joi 31 Oct 2013, la 15:38:35, Jonathan Riddell a scris:
 
 +1 from me, but ask canonical flavours fund first
 
 http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/funding/
 
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Re: [kubuntu-devel] Re: Sponsorship request to Kubuntu Bug Squishing

2013-10-31 Thread Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan
Here is my agenda for the BSP:

- Translate from the romanian Kubuntu installation guide and improve the 
official wiki, with the most accent on the partitioning, with giving examples 
and screenshots for basic instalation (all in one partition), separate home 
partition, and dual booting.
- Fix some KDE Bugs (haven't chosen them exactly, but I have a few in mind), 
mostly regarding Kmail and Kontact (KDE PIM). This depends on how fast I can 
finish on the documentation.
- Learn more about the internals of KDE and Kubuntu so I can be of help in the 
future in development.
- (Finally) meet some of you guys.

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În ziua de Joi 31 Oct 2013, la 15:38:35, Jonathan Riddell a scris:
 
 +1 from me, but ask canonical flavours fund first
 
 http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/funding/
 
 Jonathan
 
 


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Re: Trust Kickoff - Wednesday at 20:00UTC on Mumble (different server!)

2013-10-31 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
Hi Olivier,

What we have in mind is a thorough, accurate discussion of each slide
in the installation process, so that people can choose *exactly* what
they want to do, and have the best chance of success.

What we have so far: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Installation

For some reason, this section is no longer linked to on the main page,
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs -- no idea why. It is not
included in the docs packaged on the ISO or on the website, because it
isn't finished.

It's a wiki, so dive right in and fix/add/edit as you see fit.

Valorie

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Olivier van der Toorn
oliviervdto...@gmail.com wrote:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
 give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
 section.

 Could you be more specific to what you are looking for. I heard from
 Aaron that you where looking for people with knowledge about
 partitioning. When I asked him on what level this knowledge I didn't
 get a clear answer.

 If it is a manual setup of /, /home and swap. I could write something
 about that.

 So perhaps an example of what you're looking for is useful.

 - -O.I. van der Toorn.

 On 2013-10-31 9:44 AM, Valorie Zimmerman wrote:
 Hi all, I was away during the meeting. Is there a sound file of
 the meeting, or meeting notes? I looked at Aaron's Gdoc, but there
 were no meeting notes.

 I'm not sure why we are still discussing hosting our own wiki on
 our own server, or on a third-party server. Really, unless we have
 *daily* sysadmin attention, the wiki will just become full of spam.
 Ask the Amarok folks how that worked out, even with multiple
 sysadmins who didn't have time to do wiki upkeep daily. MoinMoin
 sucks, and it's what we have, and there is no spam on it!

 More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
 give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
 section.

 Valorie

 On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net
 wrote:
 On Tuesday 29 October 2013 17:36:04 Jonathan Riddell wrote:

 Kubuntu Trusty Kickoff meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) at 20:00UTC
 on Mumble.

 Server: yofel-vz.dyndns.org
 Please use kyofel.dyndns.org instead!
 Port: 64738
 Same port

 yofel-vz has a broken setup so I killed that mumble instance.

 Please test mumble before the meeting!

 If mumble turns out to be too much faff we'll revert to
 #kubuntu-devel IRC

 Come along with things you'd like to do/be done in Trusty.

 Jonathan

 See, er... hear you guys tomorrow :)

 Philip

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Re: [kubuntu-devel] Re: Sponsorship request to Kubuntu Bug Squishing

2013-10-31 Thread Rohan Garg
+1 from me as well.
On 31 Oct 2013 18:33, Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan ovidiu@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 Here is my agenda for the BSP:



 - Translate from the romanian Kubuntu installation guide and improve the
 official wiki, with the most accent on the partitioning, with giving
 examples and screenshots for basic instalation (all in one partition),
 separate home partition, and dual booting.

 - Fix some KDE Bugs (haven't chosen them exactly, but I have a few in
 mind), mostly regarding Kmail and Kontact (KDE PIM). This depends on how
 fast I can finish on the documentation.

 - Learn more about the internals of KDE and Kubuntu so I can be of help in
 the future in development.

 - (Finally) meet some of you guys.



 Regards,

 --

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 GeekAliens.com http://geekaliens.com

 Kubuntu România http://ro.kubuntu.org

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  +1 from me, but ask canonical flavours fund first

 

  http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/funding/

 

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RE: Trust Kickoff - Wednesday at 20:00UTC on Mumble (different server!)

2013-10-31 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
It is no longer linked on the wiki because if it were it would show up on the 
server and the package as well and we don't want people to read incomplete and 
possibly incorrect.

 From: valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com
 Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 16:07:18 -0700
 Subject: Re: Trust Kickoff - Wednesday at 20:00UTC on Mumble (different 
 server!)
 To: kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
 
 Hi Olivier,
 
 What we have in mind is a thorough, accurate discussion of each slide
 in the installation process, so that people can choose *exactly* what
 they want to do, and have the best chance of success.
 
 What we have so far: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs/Installation
 
 For some reason, this section is no longer linked to on the main page,
 https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs -- no idea why. It is not
 included in the docs packaged on the ISO or on the website, because it
 isn't finished.
 
 It's a wiki, so dive right in and fix/add/edit as you see fit.
 
 Valorie
 
 On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Olivier van der Toorn
 oliviervdto...@gmail.com wrote:
  -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
  Hash: SHA1
 
  More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
  give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
  section.
 
  Could you be more specific to what you are looking for. I heard from
  Aaron that you where looking for people with knowledge about
  partitioning. When I asked him on what level this knowledge I didn't
  get a clear answer.
 
  If it is a manual setup of /, /home and swap. I could write something
  about that.
 
  So perhaps an example of what you're looking for is useful.
 
  - -O.I. van der Toorn.
 
  On 2013-10-31 9:44 AM, Valorie Zimmerman wrote:
  Hi all, I was away during the meeting. Is there a sound file of
  the meeting, or meeting notes? I looked at Aaron's Gdoc, but there
  were no meeting notes.
 
  I'm not sure why we are still discussing hosting our own wiki on
  our own server, or on a third-party server. Really, unless we have
  *daily* sysadmin attention, the wiki will just become full of spam.
  Ask the Amarok folks how that worked out, even with multiple
  sysadmins who didn't have time to do wiki upkeep daily. MoinMoin
  sucks, and it's what we have, and there is no spam on it!
 
  More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
  give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
  section.
 
  Valorie
 
  On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net
  wrote:
  On Tuesday 29 October 2013 17:36:04 Jonathan Riddell wrote:
 
  Kubuntu Trusty Kickoff meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) at 20:00UTC
  on Mumble.
 
  Server: yofel-vz.dyndns.org
  Please use kyofel.dyndns.org instead!
  Port: 64738
  Same port
 
  yofel-vz has a broken setup so I killed that mumble instance.
 
  Please test mumble before the meeting!
 
  If mumble turns out to be too much faff we'll revert to
  #kubuntu-devel IRC
 
  Come along with things you'd like to do/be done in Trusty.
 
  Jonathan
 
  See, er... hear you guys tomorrow :)
 
  Philip
 
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Re: [kubuntu-devel] Re: Sponsorship request to Kubuntu Bug Squishing

2013-10-31 Thread Jussi Schultink
+1 from me also
On 1 Nov 2013 01:30, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net wrote:

 +1 from me too.

 Philip

 On Thursday 31 October 2013 19:32:53 Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan wrote:
  Here is my agenda for the BSP:
 
  - Translate from the romanian Kubuntu installation guide and improve the
 official wiki, with the most accent on the partitioning, with giving
 examples and screenshots for basic instalation (all in one partition),
 separate home partition, and dual booting.
  - Fix some KDE Bugs (haven't chosen them exactly, but I have a few in
 mind), mostly regarding Kmail and Kontact (KDE PIM). This depends on how
 fast I can finish on the documentation.
  - Learn more about the internals of KDE and Kubuntu so I can be of help
 in the future in development.
  - (Finally) meet some of you guys.
 
  Regards,
  
   +1 from me, but ask canonical flavours fund first
  
   http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/funding/
  
   Jonathan
  
  
 
  
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