Merge lp:~jose/ubuntu-community-accomplishments/ubuntu-cloak-fix into lp:ubuntu-community-accomplishments

Proposed by José Antonio Rey
Status: Merged
Merged at revision: 213
Proposed branch: lp:~jose/ubuntu-community-accomplishments/ubuntu-cloak-fix
Merge into: lp:ubuntu-community-accomplishments
Diff against target: 12 lines (+1/-1)
1 file modified
accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/infrastructure/ubuntu-cloak.accomplishment (+1/-1)
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:~jose/ubuntu-community-accomplishments/ubuntu-cloak-fix
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Matt Fischer Needs Information
Review via email: mp+118517@code.launchpad.net

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Fixed ubuntu-cloak.accomplishment to follow new freenode dual cloak policy.

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Fixed ubuntu-cloak.accomplishment to follow new freenode dual cloak policy.

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213. By Rafał Cieślak

Merged in a fix concerning ubuntu member IRC cloacks by Jose Antonio Rey - thanks!

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Matt Fischer (mfisch) wrote :

Do you have a link to the policy? Your change is fine, but I have no way to know whether it's correct.

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1=== modified file 'accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/infrastructure/ubuntu-cloak.accomplishment'
2--- accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/infrastructure/ubuntu-cloak.accomplishment 2012-06-20 08:10:27 +0000
3+++ accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/infrastructure/ubuntu-cloak.accomplishment 2012-08-07 09:34:20 +0000
4@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
5 needs-information=launchpad-email
6 summary = Ubuntu Members can get an Ubuntu Member cloak in Freenode. A cloak is a piece of information that replaces your IP address when connecting to an IRC network. An example could be <tt>ubuntu/member/bobsmith</tt>
7 The cloak can be used to distinguish someone from a project, association, or organization, or just for privacy reasons, as your IP will not be displayed as your host anymore.
8- There are three Ubuntu Member cloaks you can get: <tt>@ubuntu/member/&#60yourusername&#62</tt>, <tt>@ubuntu/member/other.cloak.&#60yourusername&#62</tt> and <tt>@other/cloak/ubuntu.member.&#60yourusername&#62</tt>. You can choose the second or the third cloak as long as both projects agree to it.
9+ There are three Ubuntu Member cloaks you can get: <tt>@ubuntu/member/&#60yourusername&#62</tt>, <tt>@ubuntu/member/other.cloak.&#60yourusername&#62</tt> and <tt>@other/cloak/ubuntu.&#60yourusername&#62</tt>. You can choose the second or the third cloak as long as both projects agree to it.
10 steps: Become an Ubuntu Member (see the <i>Approved Ubuntu Member</i> opportunity).
11 Go to the IRC Council and ask for a cloak. You should join <tt>#ubuntu-irc-council</tt> in freenode, and ask one of the members, who is in the channel. Don't forget to specify which cloak would you like (from the options listed above).
12 Wait a few minutes, so they can process the request, and for the Council member to ask someone of the freenode staff to set it up for you. After that you're cloaked!

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