Activity log for bug #1369100

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-09-13 14:05:05 Pasi Lallinaho bug added bug
2014-09-13 14:05:21 Pasi Lallinaho bug task added xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
2014-09-13 14:05:39 Pasi Lallinaho bug task added ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
2014-09-13 14:05:55 Pasi Lallinaho summary Update infrastructure to be able to gather statistics about IRC support Update Xubuntu infrastructure to be able to gather statistics about IRC support
2014-09-13 14:06:03 Pasi Lallinaho tags xubuntu
2014-09-13 14:08:56 Pasi Lallinaho xubuntu-website: assignee Pasi Lallinaho (knome)
2014-09-13 14:08:59 Pasi Lallinaho xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu): assignee Pasi Lallinaho (knome)
2014-09-13 14:09:04 Pasi Lallinaho ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu): assignee Pasi Lallinaho (knome)
2014-09-13 14:13:01 Pasi Lallinaho description Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website These all use "xubuntu???" (where ? is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntui??", "xubuntud??", "xubuntuw??" (or similar) default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support. Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..w" (or similar) default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support.
2014-09-13 14:14:41 Pasi Lallinaho description Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..w" (or similar) default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support. Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..w" respectively (or similar) default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support.
2014-09-13 14:15:22 Pasi Lallinaho xubuntu-website: status New Fix Released
2014-09-13 14:16:12 Pasi Lallinaho description Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..w" respectively (or similar) default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support. Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..f" (or similar) respectively default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support.
2014-09-13 14:18:15 Launchpad Janitor ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2014-09-13 14:18:15 Launchpad Janitor xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2014-09-13 14:21:16 Pasi Lallinaho xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Committed
2014-09-13 14:25:06 Pasi Lallinaho ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Committed
2014-09-13 14:25:54 Pasi Lallinaho description Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..f" (or similar) respectively default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support. Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..d", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..f" (or similar) respectively default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support.
2014-09-13 14:43:33 Pasi Lallinaho description Currently, we point users to the support channel three different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..d", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..f" (or similar) respectively default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support. Currently, we point users to the support channel several different ways: - Installer slideshow - Documentation startpage - Help & Support -page on the website - Some forum signatures These all use "xubuntu..." (where . is a random number) as the default nick. The infrastructure configuration should be updated to use "xubuntu..i", "xubuntu..d", "xubuntu..w", "xubuntu..f" (or similar) respectively default nicks to distinguish the source of the user. The source statistics that we would be able to generate from this information (for example with a simple IRC bot) would give us more information about our users and the ways they seek for support.
2014-09-22 10:25:22 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu
2014-09-22 15:40:16 Launchpad Janitor ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2014-10-07 19:44:38 Pasi Lallinaho xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu): status Fix Committed Fix Released