[13:15] <combinatoric> I'm up and running ubuntustudio and would like to participate in some development
[13:15] <combinatoric> let me know something I can start with
[13:18] <zequence> combinatoric: Right now we're preparing for release, which is in about a month, and we're just testing the beta. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/13.04/beta-1/
[13:19] <zequence> combinatoric: Get yourself a launchpad account, if you haven't https://launchpad.net/
[13:19] <zequence> combinatoric: What we want to test specifically right now is doing upgrades from 12.10 to 13.04
[13:19] <combinatoric> ok gotcha
[13:20] <combinatoric> I just got 12.04 installed I'm downloading 12.10 now and going to reinstall
[13:20] <zequence> There are two ways. Either by using the installer DVD - it should appear as one of the install options (keep home, just update release), or you use the script do-release-upgrade from 12.10
[13:20] <combinatoric> ok what about upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10
[13:21] <zequence> You can do that too, if you want to
[13:21] <zequence> sudo do-release-upgrade
[13:21] <combinatoric> ok I will try
[13:21] <zequence> subscribe to our -devel mail list, if you haven't 
[13:21] <zequence> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-Studio-devel
[13:22] <combinatoric> already have
[13:22] <zequence> combinatoric: About testing upgrades https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2013-March/004982.html
[13:23] <zequence> In short, it would be nice if your install is as clean as possible (no other desktop systems side by side, etc)
[13:24] <zequence> And that you've made some user setting changes. Changes in the panels, menu, things like that
[13:24] <zequence> We want to see if an upgrade from Ubuntu Studio -> Ubuntu Studio works ok or not, and if that is something we should recommend for people to do