[00:18] <infinity> Ahh, the best part about sending release announcements is all the useful constructive criticism I get in return:
[00:18] <infinity> "Dear Adam, I am sorry to disturbing you, but i have a problem with
[00:18] <infinity> Gnome, which is as peace of junk and it ruis 18.04 for a long time."
[00:19] <sarnold> I've always said it ruis 18.04 for long time
[00:19] <sarnold> infinity: it's easy to see why so many companies turn to faceless noreply@ addresses :(
[00:20] <infinity> sarnold: I actually get a lot of nice messages too.
[00:21] <sarnold> oh nice :)
[00:21] <infinity> sarnold: There's this 77 year old user who responds to every second or third release announcement with kind words thanking us.
[00:21] <sarnold> aww <3
[15:13] <tomreyn> after a minimal installation of 18.10 with the 'install updates during installation' option left enabled, you end up with this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/k3w6npyNrN/
[15:13] <tomreyn> i had assumed it would apt --purge autoremove and install all pending updates.
[15:14] <tomreyn> is this expected or should i file a bug?
[17:54] <jbicha> tomreyn: please file a bug
[17:54] <jbicha> We can't fix that issue for 18.10 without creating new iso's which we won't be doing, but we can change our test procedures so that the 19.04 release doesn't have that problem
[17:56] <tomreyn> jbicha: can i quote you on this? i expect this bug will otherwise just remain open until 18.10 goes EOL and then get archived / closed.
[17:59] <tomreyn> also, which package would i file against?
[18:00] <tomreyn> ubiquity?
[18:09] <jbicha> tomreyn: could you file against https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests?
[18:10] <jbicha> that's the project that controls what is set in the test case descriptions like in http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/397/builds/182644/testcases
[18:23] <tomreyn> sure, thanks.
[18:40] <tomreyn> this is bug 1798992
[18:52] <jbicha> great, thank you