[02:32] ubuntu with nautilus ??? [06:57] good morning [08:26] hi! will ubuntu ever be rolling-release, at least with some kind of hybrid model as opensuse's tumbleweed? [08:27] Hello [08:29] their model pretends to have a stable core base updated only between realeases while giving users the possibility to update their day-to-day software faster than on fixes releases. thanks for reading my question Jain =) [08:31] msx, it's not me... dholbach is the one who is hosting Ubuntu Dev hangout :) [08:31] totally agree, but a not bleeding edge rolling release may be [08:31] JainAmber: lol sorry :D [08:31] I see only one dev on hangout video. Is this how normally they conduct these hangouts ? [08:32] I've been thinking about rolling releases. I don't see much point. Most power users don't want a rolling release because they want stability, and most regular users don't want a rolling release because they never update anyway. I know a lot of users who ignore every update ever on all their devices [08:33] Should we declare Oct 11 as the International Bad Hair Day? :D [08:34] haha poor Daniel [08:34] Do you guys plan to include any elementary apps ? [08:35] Morning =) [08:36] Typically package versions are of form 2.7-0ubuntu1 (upstream version 2.7, Debian version 0, Ubuntu version 1) ... Is incrementing ubuntu version part sufficient to initiate a package rebuild on Launchpad PPA? [08:40] I pushed a couple source packages with newer ubuntu version numbers but the builds failed on launchpad PPA. So, I thought of confirming whether the build failed due to minor change in packaging config (which caused me to update only ubuntu part version). [08:51] Thanks, dholbach! [08:58] got to go, tnx dholbach for addressing my questions [08:58] see you guys, have a nice day! [09:13] Are you recording this hangout? [09:13] I have to go to college and I'll like to watch this hangout later.... [09:18] Thanks! [09:18] I'm off now. Laters! [11:22] USA Mass here [11:23] is this live?