[11:14] <CIA-13> grub-installer: cjwatson * r1203 ubuntu/ (73 files in 3 dirs): merge from Debian 1.64
[11:16] <CIA-13> grub-installer: cjwatson * r1204 ubuntu/debian/po/ug.po: msgmerge
[11:24] <CIA-13> grub-installer: cjwatson * r1205 ubuntu/debian/changelog: another remaining change
[11:28] <CIA-13> grub-installer: cjwatson * r1206 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.64ubuntu1
[11:30] <CIA-13> iso-scan: cjwatson * r548 ubuntu/debian/ (changelog iso-scan.postinst po/ast.po po/bn.po po/gu.po): merge from Debian 1.35
[11:32] <CIA-13> iso-scan: cjwatson * r549 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.35ubuntu1
[12:03] <CIA-13> os-prober: cjwatson * r311 ubuntu/ (8 files in 6 dirs): merge from Debian 1.47
[12:05] <CIA-13> os-prober: cjwatson * r312 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.47ubuntu1
[15:27] <ev> cjwatson: random thought - if we switch to using GRUB2 on the CDs, would you be happy using kexec in regular ubiquity?
[15:28] <cjwatson> no
[15:28] <cjwatson> it's the configuration that's non-trivial and potentially risky, not the boot loader code
[15:28] <cjwatson> or at least not solely
[15:30] <ev> fair point
[15:31] <ev> hm, I think we'll ideally want to toy with plymouth a bit or leave the X contents on the framebuffer (so that old workitem I have to fix oem-config -> session) when using kexec
[15:32] <ev> in wubi, that is