=== m4sk1n is now known as m4sk2n === m4sk2n is now known as m4sk1n === m4sk1n is now known as adrjan17 === adrjan17 is now known as afaluk === afaluk is now known as m4sk1n === m4sk1n is now known as m4sk3n === m4sk3n is now known as m4sk1n [16:59] any thoughts on if Lubuntu would want to drop flash too? (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-restricted-addons/+bug/1709166) [16:59] Launchpad bug 1709166 in ubuntu-restricted-addons (Ubuntu) "Refresh Restricted Addons" [Undecided, In Progress] [17:16] What version of Ubuntu is lubuntu based off? [17:17] lubot: the same one as it's version number.. [17:18] I think it's vulnerable to this new local root exploit [17:27] @Netkas what where? [17:35] Nevermind I saw the source code it's for Linux Ubuntu 4.8.0-58 [17:35] My bad, my apologies. [18:18] Hey friends! [18:31] o/ [18:42] where I can find promising open source projects which needs funding? [18:43] where heavy demand for their project milestones [18:43] Bountysource, Patreon, Liberapay [18:44] Wow great! [18:44] Thanks [19:02] you could just give ME funding, because I do things in the Ubuntu world, but it's less 'heavy' demand and more 'i need to upgrade my resources" one-off funding [19:02] *laughs jokingly and drifts back into the shadows* [19:04] of course considering how much you support nginx on ubuntu and the fact that ubuntu owns the cloud and nginx is at least a good 10-20 percent of all web servers, supporting you means supporting a lot of the web :) [19:15] @gQuigs, (this is a bridge to a Telegram channel) I think we should kill flash already. It's already in the LTS release and that's supported until 2019 (for Lubuntu) so I think that's fine to kill flash. Any objections @julienlavergne and @wxl23? [19:16] burn it with fire, @tsimonq2 [19:16] there will be complaints but c'est la vie [19:18] OK. Do it gQuigs :D [19:19] But we're still holding on to i386 for a while tho :P [19:28] @tsimonq2 :) [19:28] @tsimonq2 @wxl23 thanks both [20:48] wxl: true. :P [20:49] I have a 'kill flash' concern - for Lubuntu removing it from default sounds fine, but you still need to be able to install it for 'legacy' purposes. [20:49] just my two cents. [20:49] :P