Time  Nick     Message
20:25 aleisha  hello
18:58 tuxayo   mtj: around?
17:26 tuxayo   Of course, that's social interactions, not rocket science
17:26 tuxayo   > there's never a perfect proof
17:26 tuxayo   Nemo_bis: Thanks! :D
17:00 Nemo_bis tuxayo: there's never a perfect proof but IIRC https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2015/May#Talking_like_an_admin:_linguistic_mimicry_and_network_centrality_on_Wikipedia is a classic; there are some references in it and a few studies have continued on that line.
16:54 tuxayo   I'm curious how they managed to link show causation. Because correlation isn't enough.
16:53 tuxayo   That's scary. Where can I read more about that?
16:53 tuxayo   > Speaking in TLAs gives you more power on Wikipedia, it's demonstrated by research on deletion rates!
16:53 tuxayo   that's very subjective, now I tend to trust your experience on topic.
16:51 Nemo_bis Hm. Not sure about that.
16:51 tuxayo   Yes! At least no a big difference
16:51 tuxayo   > Or are you saying numbers are just as jargonish as names are?
16:50 Nemo_bis Or are you saying numbers are just as jargonish as names are?
16:50 Nemo_bis tuxayo: uh? if everybody can understand what you're saying, you might be a newbie!
16:49 tuxayo   That could work also with versions numbers: "bug happens in 20.04" "bug happens in focal"
16:49 tuxayo   > jargon prevails in usage because it's a symbol of belonging to the inner circle
16:49 tuxayo   Nemo_bis:
16:48 Nemo_bis Speaking in TLAs gives you more power on Wikipedia, it's demonstrated by research on deletion rates!
16:47 Nemo_bis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:3LA
16:47 tuxayo   I thinks that illustrate well your point that I didn't understand
16:47 Nemo_bis ;)
16:47 tuxayo   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLA
16:47 tuxayo   TLA?  ^^"
16:46 Nemo_bis It's the same as TLA in Wikipedia
16:46 Nemo_bis tuxayo: jargon prevails in usage because it's a symbol of belonging to the inner circle
16:44 tuxayo   Or the when using the name, always also use the version number in conjunction.
16:44 tuxayo   But the confusion comes from them being used more than version numbers by the users (at least in my biased sample)
16:44 tuxayo   Nemo_bis: They can have names, why not, it's fun.
16:40 Nemo_bis tuxayo: I hope Debian will drop the names like Fedora. The sooner the better.
16:33 huginn   Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=25513 normal, P5 - low, ---, jonathan.druart, Needs Signoff , acquisitions_orders.t is failing randomly
16:33 tuxayo   Now I'll be able to test bug 25513 in the right env ^^"
16:33 tuxayo   Time to write them in a paper and glue it to the wall (next to the one about when to write "sign off" or "signoff")
16:32 * tuxayo is so confused by the usage of codenames for Debian and Ubuntu instead of version numbers.
12:00 tarwin   thanks, @cait
11:47 cait     (20.05 is not released yet)
11:47 cait     I tihnk we are aiming for 10 support with 20.05, but currently better to stick with 9
10:33 tarwin   just a quick question, maybe a quick answer is possible....: Is Debian 10 an option meanwhile or better use Debian 9?
03:25 mtj      tcohen, ashimema, ive updated bz 25591 and bz 17084 with fixes for list-deps and debian/control files...
03:24 mtj      hi #koha