[01:06] Kum Thong Mak was added by: Kum Thong Mak [01:06] Welcome! [18:44] This Week in Lubuntu Development #1 - https://lubuntu.me/this-week-in-lubuntu-development-1/ [18:48] * acheronuk waits to see a 'This week in...... "Writing 'This week in...' blog posts"' [18:48] Hahahahahahahaha [18:48] Inception! [18:58] (Document) http://vps.tsimonq2.net//file_3924.mp4 [19:23] ❤️ [19:24] Then... Lubuntu will continue under LXDE on the next LTS? [19:25] @Wolfenprey, For 18.04, yes. [19:26] @tsimonq2, 😢 [19:26] 😡 [19:26] Not a bad move i guess [19:26] Stability [19:26] yep [19:27] some distros ships with lxqt, but i think it need more polish [19:31] @Wolfenprey, LXQt has been perfectly stable and reliable for me. [19:31] I've used it for the past year with little to no problems. [19:32] A lot of time passed from the last time i tested LXQT [19:33] for sure its better now [19:52] I find it usable if you can get the default settings right I am using it right now [19:58] Exactly. [21:30] @tsimonq2: re the newsletter we're not the first flavor in a decade to switch our graphical *BROWSER* :) [21:31] aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah [21:31] Why did I say browser? [21:31] lol [21:31] This is why I like having it on the blog, so I can update it. :P [23:56] This is dumb: It will stay unofficially supported, and the packages will only be supported in the Ubuntu archive for nine months after the release. After that, you need to update to 18.10 to recieve the latest updates. [23:56] You might as well just install Ubuntu Server and install LXQt from there [23:57] that's no more supported [23:57] You're gonna pull all of the LXQt packages from the repos in 9 months? [23:58] If not, it'll work fine [23:58] no [23:58] they just won't be supported beyond 9 months [23:58] which will be true no matter what flavour of ubuntu you start from [23:59] Well, they already work fine as is in 18.04 daily... I dunno why you'd even put out a release at that point lol