[14:05] <pleia2> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/xubuntu-1110-and-my-netbook
[14:06]  * ochosi is already looking forward to the new xp.org site where we can then post stuff like this
[14:07] <pleia2> we have a reviews page now, but it's hard to find
[14:07] <pleia2> and not updated :\
[14:10] <ochosi> pleia2: yeah, think we can/should do better
[14:17] <pleia2> agreed
[19:08] <madnick> There is no way to set autologin currently right? Except using lightdm.conf .. Perhaps there should be a simpler way for this?
[21:31] <Pjotr> micahg: I noticed that you're not only a Xubuntu developer, but also a member of the Ubuntu Security Team. I'd like to request your attention for the following grave security issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-java6/+bug/884252
[21:31] <Pjotr> this affects Xubuntu as well, ofcourse
[21:31] <micahg> Pjotr: indeed, but there's nothing we can do at the moment for that, use openjdk
[21:32] <Pjotr> But shouldn't you pull Oracle Java immediately from the Partner repo then?
[21:32] <micahg> although I'll try to poke about it
[21:33] <micahg> Pjotr: well, there's not a licensing issue with 6u26
[21:33] <Pjotr> Thanks in advance. IMHO, it should be pulled straightaway, en all current users should recieve a warning
[21:33] <Pjotr> 6u26 is as insecure as can be:
[21:33] <Pjotr> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/java-update-plugs-20-critical-security-holes/9670
[21:34] <micahg> right, I'll bring it up at the security roundtable in the morning, but it's not the security team that would need to fix this as it's in partner, but I think we can poke the appropriate parties
[21:35] <Pjotr> That's all I can ask at the moment. Thank you. :-)
[21:35] <micahg> Pjotr: thanks for your interest in Xubuntu security :)