=== Guest19536 is now known as freebird [13:54] Good morning [15:09] any recommendations for Ubuntu/Xubuntu on a PDA? [15:19] I'd go with something like matchbox... [15:20] http://www.linux-laptop.net/palmtops.html [15:21] thanks [17:34] Reminder - Xubuntu Community Meeting in #ubuntu-meeting in 25 minutes; everyone invited; agenda is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings [17:35] well, that's wrong. The meeting is in 1-1/2 hours at 19:00 UTC === charlie-tca__ is now known as charlie-tca [18:35] Reminder - Xubuntu Community Meeting in #ubuntu-meeting in 25 minutes; everyone invited; agenda is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings [18:59] mr_pouit, cody-somerville: Xubuntu Community Meeting in #ubuntu-meeting now, please [19:33] hop, both forwarded [19:37] charlie-tca: do I have your ok to represent Xubuntu at the LTS meeting? [19:38] yes, but be aware, I am on that team, too [19:38] charlie-tca: oh, if you'll be there, I won't worry then [19:38] I welcome you're help [19:38] Just let me know if I have to speak up ;-) [19:39] charlie-tca: ok, I think the main question that's specifically related to xubuntu that might come up is what arches to spin for the update, I'm guessing just i386 and amd64? [19:39] I just mostly listen there [19:40] yes, and the release contact for Xubuntu is myself [19:41] charlie-tca: ok, great [19:41] micahg: I am learning... [19:41] charlie-tca: me too :) [19:42] charlie-tca: are there a lot of outstanding xubuntu bugs (untriaged)? [19:43] no [19:43] Never lots; somewhere around 250 [19:43] ah, good [19:44] charlie-tca: well, relative to Ubuntu, not much, but still a lot, maybe we should schedule a bug day for xubuntu early next month? [19:44] We try to stay on top of them. I knock them down to about 100 before each release [19:44] We don't need it. [19:45] It takes one person about 4 days to knock them down [19:46] charlie-tca: right, but do we have someone with 4 days time to do it? A bug day invites new contributors and can possibly get it done in 1 [19:46] micahg: I only show about 125 bugs total reported against lucid [19:46] and most of them are triaged or fixed already [19:47] charlie-tca: how are you searching? [19:47] Let me think on it. [19:47] I keep lists on my computer [19:48] We are small enough to get away with that, still. [19:50] item 4 of bug triage on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Bugs will give you the new bugs in Xubuntu list [19:50] Lucid bugs, I track manually [19:50] Well, now natty bugs [19:51] well, there are 250 bugs on that list, but not all are xubuntu issues [19:51] I know [19:51] But some that are xubuntu aren't there, too [19:52] https://bugs.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-bugs/+packagebugs shows 325 open issues [19:52] but idk how many are triaged since the package bugs search seems broke [19:53] that doesn't mean we haven't touched them, though [19:53] right [19:53] charlie-tca: up to you, just an idea [19:53] I mean, abiword has 47 bugs there, but most of those are triaged [19:54] BTW, link 3 on that wiki page should be the link I posted instead of the one there now [19:54] 15 are in new status. [19:54] * micahg wishes +packagebugs was by status :-/ [19:55] Yup, I don't why there is an edge link [19:56] That's why I use link 4. It is new only [19:56] charlie-tca: yeah, but that's not a complete list since it's a text search [19:57] That's why mr_pouit and I go through both sets monthly or so [19:57] ok [19:58] It's good to be small enough to do that [19:58] fixed link 3 [19:58] charlie-tca: thanks [19:59] Thank you. I might not have even noticed it, since I have all those bookmarked [20:03] It's good to have someone bringing things up that we tend to ignore [20:10] micahg: Thank you for bringing up things I need to think about. [20:10] charlie-tca: glad to help [20:11] Sometimes it is too easy to say "we do it this way..."