[10:35] <sakrecoer_> big up zequence !! Let's push things forward!! <3 
[10:36] <sakrecoer_> as a kind reminder to myself (and perhaps others) in that concern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVBYF1BAZz0
[10:46] <zequence> sakrecoer_: :)
[10:46] <zequence> I will be spending the weekend sorting some stuff out. Simplifying the team structure page, also some other stuff, before I start a discussion about team leaderships.
[10:47] <zequence> We don't really have that many teams that are vital. Some only exist for technical reasons. So, better to separate them
[10:47] <zequence> Right now it looks like there are 20 different teams. It looks overcomplicated
[10:48] <zequence> Right now, we don't have a lot of people who could be candidates for much, but that's no biggie. We do what we can next week.
[10:48] <zequence> I've been thinking for a long while to reach out to other linux audio communities to try fishing for contributors
[10:49] <zequence> So, I will be doing that as a way to try get as much people involved before we really begin this cycle
[10:50] <zequence> I'd really like it if people could come and go a bit as they wanted, and feel anyone could be a part of the whole thing
[10:50] <zequence> But, I'm afraid many people don't want to be involved in Ubuntu development specifically, which is a bumber
[10:51] <zequence> Would be great if the next lead was a bit more people friendly than myself, as well :)
[10:52] <zequence> It's also really important that Linux starts being seen as a true alternative to other OSs in multimedia production, and in this we actually have a chance to make a difference
[10:53] <zequence> But, not if we are to few, and have too little time
[10:54] <zequence> What I'm saying is, the Ubuntu Studio community could be great, rich and flourishing. There's no reason it couldn't
[11:15] <DalekSec> I seem to have missed the part where US went for more than just LTS releases. >_>
[11:15] <DalekSec> ...Or just confused you with Myth.
[11:23] <zequence> I think the only difference between the time before there was only 9 months support for non-LTS releases and now, as far as we are concerned, is that we don't change the wallpaper in between LTS-releases
[11:25] <zequence> We made some changes to menu categorization for 15.10, and it's not ready yet, so in that regard 15.10 becomes like a Beta for 16.04
[11:27] <sakrecoer_> zequence: sounds like a good plan. i think the group is peope friendly, but then again i am comfortable with taking space by myself. To recruit users, we need to be able to show results. Also, i have noticed my entourage attention towards linux grow, as the other OSs are going further on, on the cloud path, making it very difficult to use piratecopies. With a little help from the corporate giants, i think it will grow way beyond what each
[11:29] <sakrecoer_> on the PR level, i work much with kids. grown ups are generaly comfortable with the way things are, and are too tighed up in their own biznisses to have the time to learn any alternativ sollutions. Thats why kids are great. After all they are the future.
[11:37] <zequence> DalekSec: We did have a discussion about whether to keep non-LTS releases, and we decided to keem them
[11:37] <zequence> I regard them as a sort of rolling release
[11:38] <DalekSec> Ah.  Bumped your topic in #ubuntustudio for 14.04.3 and 15.10.
[11:38] <zequence> sakrecoer_: We did have a guy helping out a couple of years ago who was 14 years old :)
[11:39] <zequence> DalekSec: Oh, right. I always forget about that, and I never remember the commands :P
[11:42] <sakrecoer_> yeah! i remember that genius! :D smartboychan..
[11:42] <sakrecoer_> ?
[11:42] <zequence> Yeah, that's the guy
[11:43] <zequence> I think he got in trouble in the end for putting too much time into that instead of his school work
[11:43] <DalekSec> smartboyhw*
[11:45] <sakrecoer_> DalekSec: right! tahnks! :) zequence: oops :/ well, i can relate.