[00:57] <Kuroi_> hello
[14:22] <marc___>  /join
[14:22] <marc___> hi¿
[16:26] <Rosco2> Anyone in the middle of testing Xenial 16.04.2 ISO? Or planning to?
[16:27] <Rosco2> Otherwise I will mark the image as ready - we have 3 successful tests for amd64 & 1 for 32 bit
[16:28] <OvenWerks> Rosco2: cool. Sounds good.
[16:28] <Rosco2> Just need to add a 16.04.2 change summary link to our release notes once the page exists.
[16:34] <Rosco2> OK - sounds quiet - I will mark it done.
[16:37] <OvenWerks> Rosco2: Oh, are there not quiet times ;)
[16:38] <Rosco2> I can make more noise if you like - at least todat :-)
[16:49] <OvenWerks> Rosco2: to be honest, most of the queries here need to be forwarded to #ubuntu as they are system questions about things many of us have never encountered. (wifi, partitioning, grub, install problems, etc.)
[16:51] <OvenWerks> Rosco2: I would almost like to have a dialog when our irc menu item is selected that gives a menu for various common problems and selects an irc channel depending on selection... the menu would have average wait times to getting answered :)
[17:09] <Rosco2> Then there should be a bot that checks where you were referred from, and then sends you to the next channel, and the next, until you give up.
[17:09] <Rosco2> At least thats how my bank does it :-)
[17:27] <OvenWerks> Rosco2: the problem is people give up very quickly, but if they went to the right place the first time, they may get an answer instead.
[17:29] <OvenWerks> Rosco2: right now the average length of stay  for a query is less than 5 min. often a min. or less. They expect a phone like connection, someone picks up the phone we expect a response in a few sec.
[17:30] <OvenWerks> even if someone is actively using irc at the time, they may be dealing with another channel and just the time to complete an input on that channel swithc to this and answer is longer than many people stay.
[17:52] <pils_> salut