[02:20] Strange question: Does anybody have access to the Ubuntu Studio G+ page? [02:20] Maybe not strange, but still... [03:18] I believe only Set does again.. >_> [03:19] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PRSupportTeamPage - just for fun btw. [03:43] krytarik: I see your wiki page and raise you a Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-public-relations [03:44] lol [03:44] (I'm the one posting on Facebook and Twitter lately. [03:44] Won't make much diff! [03:44] Yeah, I know. :/ [03:44] Yeah, I know. [03:44] Heh. >_> [03:44] * ErichEickmeyer hears an echo [03:46] * OvenWerks wonders what theat launchpad page is supposed to do... [03:46] Well, it gave me access to post and edit on the web site... [03:46] Or maybe that was here? https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-website [03:47] I was about to point to that one. [03:47] Yeah. [03:47] The website team actually has code. [03:48] G+ is obviously up to Set, and I'm sure he can set anyone as admin. That said, G+ is just an afterthought anyhow, but is still somewhat relevant in that the Linux/Open Source peeps seem to hang out there. [03:48] It was just a curiosity, nothing more. [03:48] I don't have access there, just all the launchpad ones [03:49] Yeah. I'm not going to say, "OMG!!1!! I needz teh accessez!". It was just a thought. [03:50] * ErichEickmeyer shrugs [03:51] I'm not even worried. [03:52] Well, it's absolutely valid, and in fact I'd like it too - same on Facebook, not got Twitter anyway though.. [03:52] Yeah, valid, but I'm not going to pursue it hard. [03:53] Unless someone thinks I should. [03:53] Well, I've never persued any social stuff particularly hard myself.. >_> [03:55] It's good for PR, and knowing where your target audience is at is a big piece of that, but as the saying goes, "Two out of three ain't bad." [17:46] Is this an accurate statement (responding to an article that states in a somewhat unclear manner that Studio won't have an LTS): "Just to clarify, Studio will have an 18.04 release, however, it won't technically be LTS. Effectively, since the software will be shared with mainline Ubuntu, you'll most likely still be able to receive support" [18:20] Yes. Normally one would expect backports for some of the major SW in an LTS, but that won't happen... but then it didn't last LTS either :)