[01:29] <tbruff13> can someone help me
[01:34] <tbruff13> is anyone in this channel
[01:46] <sagaci> hi
[01:48] <tbruff13> sagaci: can you help me
[01:58] <stgraber> tbruff13: hey, so for your question from earlier, yes edubuntu and ubuntu share release dates
[01:59] <tbruff13> stgraber: oh another question how do i join the edubuntu meeting on january 11
[02:00] <stgraber> tbruff13: it's going to be in #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net, all you need to do is join that channel at the meeting time
[02:01] <tbruff13> oh stgraber i am a high school student doing a senior project on linux in schools does which release of edubuntu is best 10.04 for LTS or 11.10
[02:01] <tbruff13> this will be on 10,000+ computers
[02:02] <stgraber> tbruff13: for big deployments, LTS is usually a good idea, 10.04 is the latest supported LTS at the moment, depending on when you plan on starting the deployment, you may also consider 12.04
[02:04] <tbruff13> I will need to have everything ready by may so if i choose an LTS it will have to be 12.04
[02:05] <tbruff13> my computer is frozen