/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/05/10/#kubuntu-council.txt

IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> https://news.softpedia.com/news/lubuntu-kubuntu-xubuntu-might-also-drop-support-for-new-32-bit-installations-521079.shtml18:03
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Yep.18:04
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> My proposal.18:04
valorie:(19:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> So you want to support it for the next five years?19:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> I certainly done.19:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> *don't19:10
valoriewith everyone else dropping it I'm feeling more like keeping it19:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> I think it's the right move.19:10
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Five years is a long time.19:11
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> And as time goes on, we'll see less and less testers.19:11
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> But we either get rid of it now, and support it for the next three years, or support it for the next five (to take it until 20.04) and perhaps seven for some issues.19:11
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @acheronuk What are your thoughts on the matter?19:12
valoriewhere does the 5 and 7 year figure come from?19:12
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> We either remove it now or we have to take it all the way to 20.04.19:13
valoriewhy?19:13
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> And release 20.04 with i386.19:13
valorieagain, why?19:13
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Because we can't abandon users on an unsupported upgrade path.19:13
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> If they upgrade to 19.04 and we decide to do it then, for example, they're stuck.19:13
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> They have to reinstall the LTS to get any support.19:14
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> This is the perfect time go to through with this.19:14
valorieah, got it19:14
valoriewell, please propose this to the Council19:14
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Five for our support, seven for general community support (still my department), by the way.19:14
valoriethis is a huge move, imo19:14
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> I will. But it's either all or nothing.19:14
valorieI know that it is harder for ME to get testers19:15
valoriehow much extra work is it for you?19:15
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> And either way, @acheronuk and myself know how much work it actually takes. So in my opinion, it should be a vote of the active Kubuntu Ninjas.19:15
valorieacheronuk: how much work for you?19:15
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @valorie, You have to have testing validation for i386 to convert your bases for SRUs. … Plus, with autopkgtests erratically failing sometimes, it is a PITA to maintain any extra arch.19:16
valorieah19:16
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Argh, cover your bases I mean.19:16
valorieall your bases19:17
valorielol19:17
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US19:17
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> lol19:17
valoriethere ya go19:19
valorieit's a bit threadbare by now, that meme19:19
acheronukI would like to follow suit and drop it :(19:23
valorieI think I'm in the minority, and I will follow the majority19:25
acheronukwe could probably squeeze out another release, but at some point I fear we would come unstuck. as remarked, the LTS is the right time to cut it off if we are going to19:28
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Right.19:31
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @acheronuk: Do you think it's worth sparking a discussion, or should we JFDI?19:32
valoriewe at least have to announce19:33
valorieI've spent a lot of time in the past year or so getting testers19:33
acheronukvalorie: that is very much appreciated, and will still be needed for 18.04 point releases19:36
valorietrue that19:37
valoriethat makes me feel less like I'm letting people down19:37
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @tsimonq2, will discussion solve the issues with i386?19:38
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @acheronuk, No. But I don't want some people to throw a fit.19:38
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Dubnom19:38
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Grrrrrr19:38
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> *Dunno19:38
IrcsomeBot* tsimonq2 relies heavily on autocorrect...19:39
valoriesome will throw a fit, no matter what19:39
valoriebetter to be up-front about the issues19:39
acheronukwho will throw a fit?19:39
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @tsimonq2 any response form xubuntu?19:44
valoriesomeone will, because FOSS19:46
valorieprobably someone who has never done one lick of work19:46
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @valorie, Yeah.19:56
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @acheronuk, Not yet, just asked.19:56
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> By the way, I'm now officially a member of the Ubuntu Developer Membership Board.19:58
valoriecongratulations, tsimonq219:59
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Thanks!19:59
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> Yes, I was shocked how good Kubuntu is. Gnome looks nice but the lack of configurability is a show stopper for many power users.20:54
IrcsomeBot<acheronuk> @ahoneybun, twitter? or somewher else?20:59
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> hackernews about the switch to GNOME for Ubuntu 18.0420:59
valorieahoneybun: so why did popOS go with gnome?21:04
valoriethey wanted lack of configurability for simplification?21:05
wxli think because what's-his-name is tight with the gnome folks21:05
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> who?21:07
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> @valorie, Because GNOME is cool?21:07
valorieum21:07
valorieno21:07
valorielol21:07
wxldang aaron you're right at the top of the about us21:07
wxlalso the ian-caught-in-the-headlights pic is pretty rad21:08
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> I think it is because of my name or something.21:10
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> aa brings me at the top of a lot of things.21:10
wxls/what's-his-name/sriram/21:10
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> valorie I do think GNOME is cool21:10
wxl(who's NOT on the about us oddly)21:10
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> wxl you'll see Sri is not on the about us any more.21:11
wxldoes that mean what i think it does? :(21:11
valoriewell, that's good since you have to support it21:11
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> his position was removed so yea sadly.21:11
wxloh man that's terrible21:11
valoriebool21:11
valorie-l21:11
wxlNEVER REMOVE COMMUNITY MANAGERS21:11
wxlthat's the first rule of open source21:11
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> Well his position before he was removed was not Community Manager.21:13
valorieok, I posted on softpedia21:40
valorietsimonq2: please forward your email to ubuntu-devel to the k-deve and user lists21:40
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @valorie, Link to Softpedia?21:41
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @valorie, Which email specifically? Link?21:41
valoriethe announcement or whatever seems appropriate21:41
valorieI'm working on a dot story right now, but I promise to engage on the list and support the decision21:42
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> About i386 you mean?21:43
valorieyes21:43
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Ah. Right. OK.21:43
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> @tsimonq2 is there a way to get my email sent to the list about the new installer mark wants to make?21:46
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @ahoneybun, Why are you asking me? ;) … I'd ask in #ubuntu-devel. Maybe cjwatson.21:47
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> Because I'm not using IRC right now.21:47
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> personally they should use either Calamares or the new Elementary/Pop OS installer.21:48
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @ahoneybun, They won't use Calamares because that's not GTK.21:58
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> The new Pop installer would be coooool21:59
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> It's Vala and Rust so.21:59
IrcsomeBot<ahoneybun> It's cool automatically.21:59
acheronukvalorie: what are you writing, where?22:08
acheronuktsimonq2: same to you22:09
* wxl answers for valorie: "words, here"22:09
valorieacheronuk: trying to make the Dot story about welcoming GSoC students finally get published22:09
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> @acheronuk, Nothing yet. I'm enjoying beef roast and mashed potatoes.22:09
valorieabout killed myself finishing it a week ago, but there it sits22:09
acheronukvalorie: oh, so not about i386. I misread22:10
valoriewell, since Simon is pushing this, he should announce unless you want to22:12
valorieand I will be supportive in spite of my sadness22:12
wxlkubuntu's officially joining the massacre of innocent 32 bit kittens/22:13
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> Can we pleaaaaase be official with Lubuntu too?22:14
valoriewxl: way to make me feel worse22:15
valoriepoor dead kittens22:15
valorielol22:15
wxlblame cjwatson for making me less likely to say yes @tsimonq222:17
IrcsomeBot<tsimonq2> ^_^22:18
tsimonq2valorie, acheronuk: #ubuntu-flavors is now a thing.23:28
valoriethere23:28

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