[00:50] <OvenWerks> zequence: when does the LTS daily ISO start to appear? 
[07:44] <zequence> OvenWerks: It is built daily, just like a development release. Latest updates. Once we get to 14.04.1, it freezes and is tested.
[10:28] <zequence> elfy: Did you read the post in our devel list about testing?
[11:57] <elfy> zequence: I didn't - sorry - must have missed it - I'll reply later today when I'm back from work properly
[12:25] <zequence> elfy: No hurry at all. Just wanted to make sure you didn't miss it
[12:28] <elfy> yep - I've read it now - there's a bunch of stuff that I'd want to reply with - but if you want to start ball rolling with anything - yes I'm cool with QA lead for at least this cycle - if you want I can talk to Nick Skaggs re tracker etc, but I suspect I will need to be in a studio LP team to make that work (not sure)
[12:28] <elfy> off to work again - bbl
[12:31] <zequence> elfy: Anything you need.
[13:22] <ethermonk> oh wow
[17:16] <elfy> zequence: I sent a mail to the list now :)
[19:06] <zequence> elfy: Great. I'll respond tomorrow probably. Need to look more into the ubuntu QA part of it.
[19:20] <elfy> zequence: did what I said make sense?
[19:21] <elfy> when I login to the package tracker - I do so as a member of ubuntu-testcase and xubuntu-release
[19:22] <elfy> it might be that there needs to be an LP team that has access to the tracker admin side - balloons will know
[19:29] <zequence> elfy: I think so, yes. It's the same with the qa iso thing
[19:29] <zequence> We have ubuntustudio-release team for that
[19:30] <elfy> yea - it will be the same team
[19:43] <zequence> elfy: Ok. Good. i'll have a look tomorrow on that, and get back to you.
[19:44] <elfy> ok 
[19:44] <elfy> zequence: to be frank - this is mostly going to work or not work depending on how many people are willing to pitch in
[19:47] <elfy> there's been a couple of people pitch up on the m/l looking for something to do - if they've not got specific skills - perhaps point them in testing/testcase directions
[20:18] <zequence> elfy: That's what I'm thinking too. Good way to learn how development works
[20:19] <zequence> elfy: Unfortunately, very few of the people who want to help actually end up doing so. 
[20:19] <elfy> I know that one well ;)
[20:19] <elfy> during the last cycle - we had 40 people testing (both packages and images)
[20:20] <elfy> we've a lot more on the m/l 
[20:20] <zequence> elfy: In either case, i will make sure we at least have the infrastructure for it this cycle
[20:20] <elfy> yep
[20:20] <elfy> I'm fairly positive that if nothing else it's going to be further forwards than it is now :)