[20:14] <highvoltage> Good afternoon everyone
[20:14] <stgraber> hello
[20:14] <highvoltage> anyone here for Edubuntu meeting?
[20:14] <alkisg> Hello
[20:14]  * stgraber waves
[20:14] <stgraber> hey alkisg
[20:14] <highvoltage> I didn't plan anything for the meeting in terms of agenda but I guess everyone knows tomorrow is release day
[20:15] <alkisg> Ready for release? :)
[20:15] <alkisg> So it's just a celebration meeting :D
[20:15] <highvoltage> pretty much. stgraber drew up the release announcement / notes from the previous ones and updated the data
[20:15] <highvoltage> and I'll go ahead and update screenshots / docs on the website (doesn't need anything to heavy)
[20:16] <highvoltage> everything's been tested and is ready though
[20:16] <highvoltage> just found one ugly bug yesterday where you basically need double the disk space to install than you did before
[20:17] <alkisg> Ah. Well it shouldn't be a big problem, most people leave more than 20G for edubuntu anyways
[20:17] <highvoltage> the disk space doesn't actually get used, but ubiquity requires you to have 14.1GB of disk available instead of the usual 7
[20:17] <highvoltage> yeah. I ran into it when I tested on my VM that had just 10GB of disk space
[20:17] <highvoltage> but I think for most real life scenarios it won't be much of a problem
[20:19]  * highvoltage can't think of anything in particular that's still outstanding for release
[20:19] <stgraber> alkisg: http://www.edubuntu.org/news/11.04-release and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/ReleaseNotes (none of them are ready yet)
[20:20]  * alkisg reads...
[20:20] <highvoltage> we'll be filing some bugs and start pushing them into the roadmap wiki page so that we can start througing together some specs for UDS
[20:20] <highvoltage> I'll post some periodic updates on that on #edubuntu if anyone's interested in joining
[20:21] <highvoltage> we have quite a bunch of things to fix and improve for oneiric already
[20:22] <alkisg> http://www.edubuntu.org/news/11.04-release => cachy
[20:23] <highvoltage> cachy?
[20:24]  * alkisg meant that it focuses to the point, and attracts the reader to try out edubuntu
[20:25] <stgraber> ah, missing a t I guess, "catchy" ?
[20:25] <highvoltage> ah
[20:25] <alkisg> Ah I missed a "t" there, catchy
[20:25] <alkisg> Sorry :)
[20:25]  * highvoltage has nothing else :)
[20:27] <highvoltage> back to #edubuntu then?
[20:28] <stgraber> yep