[00:22] <mhall119> better read the fine print before agreeing
[00:28] <bkerensa> mhall119: what fine print?
[00:33] <mhall119> I'm assuming SPI is offering to take projects under their 501c3 umbrella
[00:38] <bkerensa> mhall119: thats what they do yes
[00:39] <bkerensa> mhall119: we have quite a number of large projects under the SPI umbrella already
[00:39] <mhall119> and for a lot of projects it works
[00:40] <mhall119> but it also means you can't accept donations directly anymore
[00:40] <bkerensa> sure
[00:40] <bkerensa> and currently none of the flavors except Kubuntu can
[00:40] <mhall119> they offered it to me years ago, but I declined for that reason
[00:41] <bkerensa> mhall119: for the kid linux thing you were doing?
[00:41] <bkerensa> Forgot what it was called
[00:41] <mhall119> Qimo, and yes
[00:41] <bkerensa> mhall119: why did you stop working on that? It seemed like an awesome project
[00:41] <bkerensa> Kids need Linux :)
[00:42] <mhall119> because the UI was designed around large, easy to find buttons
[00:42] <mhall119> and now Unity provides exactly that
[00:42] <mhall119> and more
[00:42] <mhall119> so does Gnome Shell for that matter
[00:43] <mhall119> so Qimo wouldn't be anything but a meta-package of games and wallpapers installed by default
[00:43] <mhall119> both of which are still in the Ubuntu archives, as far as I know
[06:46] <dholbach> good morning
[17:37] <jcastro> <- lunch