[15:35] <krytarik> Rosco2: Hehe, I see you're editing the download page already. :P
[15:36] <Rosco2> Yeah - first time
[15:36] <Rosco2> Would like a 2nd set of eyes before it is published though
[15:39] <Rosco2> krytarik, wasn't sure who was around :)
[15:40] <krytarik> I'm generally always here - but you aren't. :P
[15:41] <Rosco2> Yeah - normally just for release coordination
[15:44] <krytarik> I guess we should drop the mention of 14.04 alongside then.
[15:46] <Rosco2> I have put the download page to "pending review" if you would like to do a proof read for me
[15:46] <Rosco2> Not sure about the mention of 14.04
[15:46] <Rosco2> It is still available, but of course we don't support ity
[15:47] <Rosco2> So maybe you are right.
[15:47] <krytarik> Yes, and except for that part, I've already reviewed it.
[15:48] <Rosco2> Excellent - I will drop that text then and press go.
[15:48] <Rosco2> Can you have a read of the release post?
[15:48] <Rosco2> It is just a copy of the last one, but I often make silly mistakes :P
[15:51] <krytarik> Yeah, I already had a quick look at it - and it looks fine as well.
[15:52] <Rosco2> Great - thanks for your help
[15:52] <krytarik> Thank you as well!
[15:52] <Rosco2> Do you know who normally takes care of all the other meia - facebook - google+ etc?
[15:52] <Rosco2> media
[15:53] <krytarik> Not quite, no.  Think maybe eylul, or cfhowlett.
[15:53] <Rosco2> I thought so
[15:53] <krytarik> Which is rather moot right now.
[15:54] <Rosco2> I will ping them by mail and hopefully they can sort it out later
[15:56] <krytarik> Uh oh, I forgot to update the support page the last time too. :P
[15:57] <Rosco2> Aah - that's hidden away!
[15:57] <krytarik> Pretty much yeah. :D
[15:59]  * Rosco2 quickly checking for other pages
[16:00] <krytarik> Can you remove the tags (!) 'news' and 'release-notes' from the release post?  Because we are using categories for this.
[16:00] <Rosco2> Yeah - can do
[16:02] <krytarik> Also, should we start favoring HTTPS links to the website now?
[16:02] <krytarik> I'd say yes - while it isn't enforced yet.
[16:09] <krytarik> Rosco2: Thanks for updating the support page too - but we should add Zesty to it still. :P
[16:10] <Rosco2> Sorry - distracted my a phnecall mid-edit.
[16:10] <Rosco2> GLad you are watching :-)
[16:10] <krytarik> Glad you're doing most of the work. :P
[16:11] <Rosco2> Do you mean https for our site, or just the links?
[16:15] <krytarik> I mean when I was about to copy-paste the release post link into the topic of #ubuntustudio, I noticed - like the last time - that I have HTTP in the browser while it actually supports HTTPS and which should be preferred. :)
[16:15] <Rosco2> Yes - if supported I think we should convert them all as we spot them
[16:17] <Rosco2> Will - send a mail to the mailing list, write to ejlul & cfhowlett - then celebrate :)
[16:26] <krytarik> "ZestyZapus 17.04" on the support page - plz to add a space. :P
[16:31] <krytarik> And the old, dedicated Ubuntu Forums section appears to be archived by now (https://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=335) - so we should drop references to it sometime too - e.g. on the support page and in the sidebar.
[16:32] <Rosco2> Thanks - space added
[16:32] <Rosco2> I must eat know - before I faint!
[16:33] <Rosco2> Will check back in a bit
[16:33] <krytarik> Yep, I've just organized something too. :P
[16:33] <Rosco2> I might sniff around for other potential updates later
[16:48] <krytarik> I'll adapt the occurrence on the support page to the 'Multimedia Software' section on the forums instead (https://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=334)
[16:50] <Rosco2> I had forgotten about that
[16:51] <Rosco2> I have been meaning to look at the revamped community website too - to see if we should create something there
[16:51] <Rosco2> Alan Pope blogged about it
[16:51] <krytarik> Yeah.
[20:35] <studio-devel504> hello... i tried to use ubuntu studio some time ago... but i wasnt experienced enough to use it... now i am studying electronic music and i wanted to know which ubuntu studio version i should install?
[20:39] <krytarik> studio-devel504: I would think 'the most recent' is good for all the updated software it provides - unless someone can be bothered to backport them to earlier (LTS) releases.
[20:40] <studio-devel504> ok thx.i wanted also to know if it is possible to use a programm for coding synths like vst.... i have experience with pure data and max/msp... but my dream was always to develop my own plugin/synth... i have basic knowledge about synthesis (currently additive,subtractive and fm(learning it now)) and i started to develop a plugin in reaper.... the coding language is jsfx and i wanted to know if i can contribute so
[20:41] <studio-devel504> is this the best to use? Ubuntu Studio 16.04.3 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
[20:41] <krytarik> Support in #ubuntustudio btw - probably more eyes there.
[20:42] <studio-devel504> ok thank you