[15:28] <shadeslayer> hey so would someone mirror this story on ubuntu-news : http://dot.kde.org/2011/03/11/confkdein-project-neon-returns-bleeding-edge-kde-software
[16:05] <pleia2> seems pretty far off-topic for ubuntu-news, but I can add it to our list of urls for UWN (might even be off-topic for that, but I can put it in the consideration pool :))
[16:06] <pleia2> (others feel free to chime in, my word is by no means official)
[16:36] <shadeslayer> pleia2: seeing how it's a ubuntu oriented project, how is it off-topic? :)
[16:36] <pleia2> shadeslayer: if we posted about every upstream event and project our work would never be done :)
[16:36] <shadeslayer> Upstream? :O
[16:37] <shadeslayer> pleia2: this is all downstream Ubuntu work :D
[16:37] <shadeslayer> s/ubuntu/kubuntu :D
[16:37] <pleia2> project neon isn't a kde project?
[16:37] <shadeslayer> no
[16:37] <shadeslayer> it's a Kubuntu Project
[16:37] <pleia2> it looks like it's a project to contribute to kde developed by some kubuntu folks
[16:37] <pleia2> their docs are confusing then :(
[16:37] <shadeslayer> yes, but it's primarily a old kubuntu project that was revived
[16:38] <shadeslayer> it's sort of the other way round :P
[16:38] <shadeslayer> Neon is a Kubuntu Project that can be used to contribute to upstream KDE
[16:38] <shadeslayer> alongwith other stuff such as checking out new features
[16:38] <pleia2> yeah, the article is pretty confusing then
[16:39] <pleia2> anyway, I'll wait on some others weighing in with their thoughts :)
[16:39]  * pleia2 is at work anyway, no time to post it at this moment
[16:39] <shadeslayer> sure
[16:39] <shadeslayer> thanks tho :)