[10:41] Unit193: still not convinced at the plan for core iso testing ... we could add testcases to the current core tests, they'd stay static through the cycle not update daily [10:42] i would likely support what elfy just said [10:43] hi knome [10:43] hullo :) [10:47] o/ [10:49] hi astraljava [15:18] * alpacaherder peeks at channel briefly [15:19] scared of shearing ... [15:21] bluesabre: ods defaulting to Parole here ... [15:21] or was [15:28] assuming local issue - daily is right [18:22] updated docs.xubuntu.org && /1504, lmk if it looks ok [18:26] pleia2: You dropped all the translations though. :D [18:27] krytarik: oh, the translations were supposed to be included? [18:28] (this is why I asked if they looked ok :)) [18:28] we didn't have translations for previous releases, so I followed the standard upload C/ directory process [18:29] pleia2: They weren't included previously, and imo they should have been - but let's at least do it right from now on. :) [18:29] krytarik: ok, thanks [18:30] No one opposed to having them included when we brought that up earlier anyway. [18:30] it's really no problem, this is why I ask for folks to review after I upload [18:31] Yeah, sure. [18:31] you found a problem, so thank you :) [18:32] krytarik: refresh, better? [18:32] Yep. :D [18:32] Thanks. [18:33] \o/ [18:39] from facebook yesterday: "The new version of xubuntu works amazingly. I'm using a not very powerful netbook and thank to your project I can work with it without any problem. Thank you very much!" :) [18:42] pleia2: It's true. I have a netbook with an Intel Atom 1.66GHz and just 1GB RAM, and I have no issues from the OS side. [18:42] Obviously with that I won't run anything huge, like LibreOffice, but even Chrome works relatively nicely. [18:43] I have a similiar one but mine has 2G of ram, libreoffice isn't so horrible [18:44] Yea I bet that extra gigabyte makes a huge difference there. [18:50] * pleia2 nods