[06:36] bluesabre: that's a very nice e-mail, where is this relaxed chat though ;) [09:02] flocculant: on the "Ubuntu on Air" channel... I don't have a link to the chat until it's set up [09:02] ... will you be joining us? [09:21] yes please [09:21] ;) [11:05] bluesabre: ummm [11:05] I'm travelling to Greenland [11:06] or I've got a bone in my leg [11:06] or webcam suddenly broken [11:06] take your pick :p [11:07] definitely a Xubuntu Council thing - no-one else has a clue where we are going ;) [11:12] flocculant: Canada. [11:16] on serious note - no I won't be unless I can irc [11:22] what? :D [11:22] hah. [11:23] ehhhhh [11:23] i need a printer [11:28] and tbh hard to talk about testing - what do we say 'mmm sometimes we even manage to get 4 people to test for us' ... [11:28] with that bbl ;) [11:35] flocculant, you can talk about other things than testing too :P [11:46] I have a laptop (currently occupied with Widows 7) which I could intend for testing purposes, is dual-booting more important to test or should I wipe it? [11:46] we do not specifically test dual booting, so it doesn't make a difference [11:47] what i mean is that we don't have different tests for dual booting and singular booting [11:48] ok, but it may be important how the installation process is behaving when I choose to share my disk with Windows? [11:48] if there are issues with that part, then you should absolutely report that [11:48] but then again, that isn't specifically what we're testing [11:49] you might want to ask flocculant and akxwi-dave whether they'd rather like a dualbooting env or a clean one if you don't mind either one [11:51] personally I'd lean towards dual-booting, because it's my fallback machine just in case, but if clean install is significantly more important to test I can live with that too :) [11:52] nope [12:03] pleia2, i'm planning to move the static assets and wiki into the dev-xubuntu-org branch of lp:xubuntu-website; and after that merge is done, move that under a separate project. make noises if any objections... [12:04] also should push more stuff to lp:xubuntu-marketing... [12:07] anyway, bbl [12:18] Spass: I dual boot on two of my machines, A desktop and a Laptop.. BUT also have spare Xubuntu only machines... to be honest its doesn't matter whether you dual boot or full install.. just remember to backup any data from windows just in case.. It would also be a good test to try the auto resize install test.. or you will need to shrink teh windows [12:18] partition before installing xubuntu [12:30] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xfce4-announce:: ANNOUNCE: xfdesktop 4.13.0 released @ http://xfce.10915.n7.nabble.com/ANNOUNCE-xfdesktop-4-13-0-released-tp49217.html (by Eric Koegel) [12:31] that announce bot is quick [12:39] akxwi-dave: thanks, so I will try installing with auto-resize then, is it to early to test the daily AA builds from ISO tracker? if not, I will do the static test next week [13:05] the AA builds are pretty stable at the moment, so now is the time to try it.. i.e you won't get any major problems with the first install of it.. Also there are a number of bugs found already,.. so will give you good one to look at and give you an idea of what to look for.. [16:03] knome: sounds good [17:47] pleia2, so i was thinking following the dev.xubuntu.org directory structure but omitting dokuwiki files etc., effectively only adding themes and such [17:47] pleia2, maybe we want a script or some kind of README for setting the stuff too though? [17:48] pleia2, i guess we don't have server configuration that is obscure enough to not be easily reproducible? [17:50] it's all pretty simple apache [17:51] yeah [17:51] "Xubuntu Development Server" and xubuntu-development-server ok for title and url? [17:51] sure [17:51] good [17:51] https://launchpad.net/xubuntu-development-server [18:09] ok, stuff should be there in one branch