[00:01] <wxl> tsimonq2: didn't y ou make that script so that we could add all the packages?
[00:02] <tsimonq2> wxl: OH THAT'S RIGHT :D
[00:03] <tsimonq2> wxl: learning how to publish UWN at the moment, a bit later, but could you add me as an admin to the packages team please?
[21:36] <drab> can anybody help me understand the switch to qt? I'm not really finding much in the way of understanding why the switch and what are the pros
[21:37] <drab> more importantly, I'm not clear if things will change in so far as larger deployments and pref settings
[21:37] <drab> openbox seems to still be there for one and so do a lot of the gtk stuff unless you manually go in and remove them, but I'm not really sure why you'd do that
[21:38] <drab> thanks for any comments
[21:38] <wxl> drab: this would be a question best asked at #lxde as it's the upstream that's making the change.
[21:39] <wxl> lxde will still be around, but most of the development is focused on lxqt
[21:40] <drab> ok. I'm planning on deploying lubuntu to a large non profit org and so making quite a bit of an investment int erms of configuring ti all up for them
[21:40] <drab> wuold hate to waste the effort
[21:40] <wxl> things will likely change come lxqt
[21:40] <drab> some themeing is alsor equired for example for lightdm and that's gtk, unclear if that's going to do or what
[21:40] <drab> mmmh, k
[21:40] <wxl> which will likely come 16.10 or 17.04 at the latest
[21:41] <drab> so it sounds like I'm best to figure out how to run it on 16.04 (seems you can already install it manually) and configure for that
[21:41] <drab> anyway, will ask in lxde, thank you
[21:42] <wxl> all of the packages to make it lxqt are not available quite yet
[21:42] <wxl> and the fate of many of the apps are uncertain
[21:43] <drab> urm
[21:43] <drab> I was hoping to at least give them 4yrs worth of logevity by getting on the next LTS