[08:11] <studio-user900> Anyone here having anything to do with the web design of ubuntustudio.org?
[08:12] <studio-user900> Or know the person of whom I need to speak with?
[08:26] <studio-user900> Thank you Ubuntu Studio Team for all your hard work. Keep it up.
[10:14] <studio-user551> hello everyone. I just wonder about Ubuntu Studio's long term support schedule.
[10:15] <studio-user551> While you claim that 16.04.3 is supported until 2019, what should happen after that?
[10:16] <studio-user551> I mean, in 2019 there is no LTS version of Ubuntu to come - this is now 18.04, and then the next is to be 20.04 .
[10:16] <studio-user551> Or do you expect to hop on 18.04.3 or 18.04.4 to appear then?
[13:37] <kalebris> hey guys, sorry is it normal that do-release-upgrade can't find the 18.04 upgrade yet?
[13:37] <cfhowlett> normal.  it will activate at 18.4.1
[13:37] <cfhowlett> in 3 months
[13:38] <kalebris> oh
[13:38] <cfhowlett> if you just cannot wait, download the .iso, make a usb and clean install
[13:38] <kalebris> ok, sorry i thought it was a global release date for all versions
[13:39] <krytarik> Heh..
[13:39] <kalebris> thanks and sorry if this was the 20th time this question was asked today
[13:39] <krytarik> (It's the same for all flavors and Ubuntu itself.)
[13:40] <krytarik> Just like usual on a new LTS.
[13:41] <krytarik> Or in fact, since 18.04 isn't even an LTS for Studio, not even then.
[13:41] <cfhowlett> yes that fact is most disappointing.
[13:41] <cfhowlett> looking forward to the team reboot, though!
[13:42] <krytarik> However, I think it'll still offer an LTS upgrade regardless then.
[13:43] <cfhowlett> as the xubuntu foundation IS lts I'd agree
[13:43] <krytarik> I mean the release meta isn't really flavor-specific.
[13:44] <krytarik> So that's a bug! :P
[13:44] <cfhowlett> it's a feature!
[13:47] <krytarik> Hi cfhowlett btw. :)
[13:47] <cfhowlett> heyheyhey!