2008/2/15, Fabian Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've added a link to past meeting logs from the CC meeting wiki page.
Thanks. For those interested, there's discussion about the topic in
the meeting at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/CC/20080111
The issues seem to be known (at least now, a
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| 2008/1/31, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
|> You might want to look at the logs for the last cc meeting. As I
recall it
|> was discussed then.
|
| Any idea where are the logs? I tried to search on the wiki but didn't
| find
2008/1/31, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You might want to look at the logs for the last cc meeting. As I recall it
> was discussed then.
Any idea where are the logs? I tried to search on the wiki but didn't
find them there. I found IRC channel logs elsewhere but then I didn't
find the dates a
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 10:25:45PM +, Amir Eldor wrote:
> Regarding [EMAIL PROTECTED] not answering, I am going to discuss this in the
> next community council meeting.
>
You might want to look at the logs for the last cc meeting. As I recall it
was discussed then.
Cheers,
Al.
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loco-co
Same for Ubuntu Israel. What I did is request a snapshot our drupal
database on #canonical-sysadmin (Ng helps me out usually). Then I went
to #ubuntu-eu and one thing led to another and now ubuntu-il has hosting
on an ubuntu-eu server (like ubuntu france, germany, iran, etc..).
Regarding [EMAIL PR
On Jan 24, 2008 1:59 PM, Brian Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ubuntu has not one but two public wikis - wiki.u.c & doc.u.c/community
> - so no extra wiki on Ubuntu Canada's site. Likewise, there's a
> perfectly good mailing list, so no forums. Other people maintain very
> nice lists of Canadi
On 1/24/08, Morgan Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've asked repeatedly for disabling anonymous edits to
> ubuntu-za.org/Wiki, but that has not been done.
> I've requested planet to be set up for us, with no response.
Tangentially, this is one of the reasons I've always held "No
duplication
I'm the team contact for Ubuntu South Africa, and I've had very little
success in getting a response on issues logged through rt. We've had
problems with wiki spam, and after no response for a long time I
badgered someone in #canonical-sysadmin we got a particular user-agent
(IIRC) blocked but now
On Jan 21, 2008 9:03 PM, Brian Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm the web contact person for Ubuntu Canada; last year we had
> Canonical's loco-hosting folks set up a Drupal site for us - our
> previous website had been home-hosted & static, we wanted something
> that more Ubuntu
Hi
Brian Burger wrote:
> I managed to talk to "Ng", pointed him (her?) at my four-month-old RT
him (me ;)
> And it better be perfect, because any tweaks we want to do will have
> to go thru the same clumsy process.
Just one quick thing - while we can't allow direct access to PHP
portions of the
2008/1/23, Brian Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It means I'm going to have to set up an *entire* second Drupal install
> somewhere, on public but non-Canonical webspace, and add accounts for
> the various Ubuntu Canada members who've agreed to help. THEN that
> theme will have to be extracted from o
On Jan 22, 2008 8:33 AM, Brian Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Worse, I've been waiting for four months (and three emails so far) for
> any response from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on fixing these issues. I've gotten
> NOTHING back, not even a short, "Hey we'll put you in the work queue
> and get back
So, last night I stayed on IRC a bit later than usual - until past
0100 my time - to catch an actual person active in
#canonical-sysadmins, as recommended.
I managed to talk to "Ng", pointed him (her?) at my four-month-old RT
ticket, and we got the following squared away:
1. Planet install is no p
Hi,
Am Montag, den 21.01.2008, 19:03 -0800 schrieb Brian Burger:
> However, the default theme in Canonical's Drupal installation includes
> a whole bunch of links that're built right into the theme and broken
> in any website but whatever it was originally designed for.
If you can switch to an o
2008/1/22, Efrain Valles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Make sure you get head to the channel. I got the drupal site for the
> Venezuelan Team in a month. you have to be a pest after them. but
> hey ... it worked for me
Worked for me, too. I now have three open requests from the beginning
of December onwa
I can second Miguel on this...
Make sure you get head to the channel. I got the drupal site for the
Venezuelan Team in a month. you have to be a pest after them. but
hey ... it worked for me
cheers
El mar, 22-01-2008 a las 00:30 -0300, Miguel Angel Ruiz Manzano
escribió:
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On Jan 21, 2008 10:03 PM, Brian Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Worse, I've been waiting for four months (and three emails so far) for
> any response from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on fixing these issues. I've gotten
> NOTHING back, not even a short, "Hey we'll put you in the work queue
> and get bac
Hi Brian,
Looking at the whois information for the ubuntu-ca.org domain, it seems
that it as been updated recently. I suppose that you have access to it,
so point it to another server for the time being... I could even provide
you with temporary hosting if you would like.
As for the broken theme,
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Brian Burger wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi Brian
> [..]
> So does [EMAIL PROTECTED] actually work, or is it just routed to dev/null?
My advice is to visit #canonical-sysadmin on irc.freenode.net and ask
about your request.
> Frustrated,
Things will change
Brian:
I've heard similar complaints from several other community members. From my
end, we've had the chicago loco planet down for months already and we are
still waiting for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I myself am not sure who to take this up with.
Best of luck,
Eddie Martinez
On Jan 21, 2008 9:03 PM, B
Hi all,
I'm the web contact person for Ubuntu Canada; last year we had
Canonical's loco-hosting folks set up a Drupal site for us - our
previous website had been home-hosted & static, we wanted something
that more Ubuntu Canada members could contribute to easily.
However, the default theme in Can
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