[14:38] hey all, any talk about release parties yet? [14:39] andru183_: some talk but nothing pull together [14:53] czajkowski just made me think about the next one upcoming so we'll be having one in Limerick anyway [14:53] I'll throw something together with the comp soc [14:54] not much moment on a Dublin one [14:56] Hi Guys [14:57] good to hear there'll be a Limerick Jam [14:57] I think it's an important one considering 14.04 is a LTS and the state of Windows XP (ie. EOL) [14:59] mokmeister: two different events [14:59] bug jam vs release party [15:00] but no one has said they will run it [15:01] oh [15:02] joys of coming in halfway through a conversation I suppose! ;) [15:02] so I take it there's no news on a bug jam or release party? [15:04] I've been using Ubuntu 14.04 on my desktop for more than a month now and it's mostly been a decent experience. [15:04] Also using Kubuntu 14.04 on a laptop, pretty good too. [15:05] I still have Ubuntu touch on my Nexus 4 as well, lotta bugs need to squashed there! :) [15:10] I was thinking of trying it on my nexus but I use my phone too much just to try it out [15:10] mokmeister bug jams have happened before but not since I started college so I'd like to try another one knowing what I know now. It'll be in mind [15:10] when are they meant to be happening? [15:13] two weekends from now [15:14] we had a good time at the last one, lots of testing and chatting [15:17] hhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm [15:17] Yeah, 4th - 6th April for Jam, ~ April 17th LTS release. [15:17] I'll see what the reaction is on #skynet [15:18] Yeah, I'd love to go along and check it out. [15:18] More of a sys admin than programmer, but twould still be interesting. [15:19] Ubuntu Touch is still very developmental, but mostly usable. [15:20] Haven't lost a single contact or picture since first installing. [15:20] And that was back in November I think, image hundred and something I think, now at 250 [15:54] :c one day I'll get the hang of screen :p [15:54] man screen