 This is my latest try for arc. I read through the guides to make sure my quiltrc was the same and that arc was installed. I modified the quiltrc only in my /etc folder.
 That being said I git cloned from the ssh version of the Calamares settings repo
 I then did my changes
 Then git add -A
 arc diff
 Then I received this (see pic):
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/iOdgarM.jpg
 and you confirmed your remote is Phab?
 `git remote -v`
 I don't think he has push access
 Hmm
 @tsimonq2 that said I technically don't have push access to anything even though you gave me perms
 and it's not a key issue
 :P
 *blames @tsimonq2 again*
 Hmm
 Lemme check that remote idea
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/kuTTImb.jpg
 yep that means that you don't have push access heh
 which means @tsimonq2 needs to fix you up
 Ah I see
 or wxl
 Did I follow the steps though?
 Just making sure cause I actually read through most of the applicable parts of that arc guide and contribution guide too
 y'all know Lubuntu installation with encryption was broken yes?
 ran into a few people griping about it on the Ubuntu Hideout discord server where I'm a mod
 @teward001 [y'all know Lubuntu installation with encryption was broken yes?], Have you read the release notes?
 And have they?
 #RTFM somehow won't work in this case? lol
[09:00] <apt-ghetto> @Thomas Ward: Yes, the Lubuntu installation with encryption is broken. For an UEFI installation have a look at https://phab.lubuntu.me/T136
[09:00] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [Unbreak Now!, Open] Fix EFI/encryption: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T136
[09:02] <apt-ghetto> The Lubuntu installation in BIOS mode with encryption "works", but in a different way then all the other *bbuntus with Ubiquity.
 err
 where do i "pr" to
[11:22] <apt-ghetto> pr means pull request?
 yes
[12:51] <apt-ghetto> If you have forked a project on your github account, upload the commit to your github account and create a pull request
 anyone here that uses KDE knows which app is the one that install privative drivers in kde?
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> If you have forked a project on your github account, upload the com …], wait you guys dont have a gerrit or something?
 @HMollerCl [anyone here that uses KDE knows which app is the one that install privative driv …], app?
[12:53] <apt-ghetto> no, lubuntu uses phabricator
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> no, lubuntu uses phabricator], ah similar i guess
[12:53] <apt-ghetto> not really
 oh
 ic
 i'll do some searching
[12:54] <apt-ghetto> github.com/lubuntu-team
[12:54] <apt-ghetto> if you like to use github
[12:54] <apt-ghetto> or you can use your github credentials to create an account on phab.lubuntu.me
 @fwapy [app?], I don't know how to call the piece of gui software that can do that
 oki
 @HMollerCl [I don't know how to call the piece of gui software that can do that], won't cli work better
 @HMollerCl [anyone here that uses KDE knows which app is the one that install privative driv …], They don't have a separate app, it is part of KCM or Kconfig Modules in system settings.
 KCM is the same as Kconfig?
 @Wolfenprey talk me about kubuntu-driver-manager is not the same?
 `systemsettings5` is the application name.
 @HMollerCl [anyone here that uses KDE knows which app is the one that install privative driv …], @acheronuk is the Kubuntu maintainer. :P
 @tsimonq2 just nagging as I normally do.  so shush.  also 90% of users dont read release notes this is confirmed
[13:46] <apt-ghetto> 98% don't encrypt
 @HMollerCl [anyone here that uses KDE knows which app is the one that install privative driv …], 'privative'? umm, you mean proprietary?
 https://cgit.kde.org/kubuntu-driver-kcm.git/
 @kc2bez [They don't have a separate app, it is part of KCM or Kconfig Modules in system s …], Yeah, but it will also run seperatelt like most kcm modules outside systemsettings. e.g. envoke with kcmshell5
 Good to know, thanks for the information.
 @acheronuk ['privative'? umm, you mean proprietary?], Yes
 Thanks for the info
 @teward001 [@tsimonq2 just nagging as I normally do.  so shush.  also 90% of users dont read …], Which is why we want a welcome center which shows them. :P
 The release notes that no one reads?
 @aptghetto [The release notes that no one reads?], Yes. :P
 If they don't read the release notes they're missing out, but hey.
 Good, maybe with big blinking arrows around?
 😆
 Did anyone update my push access?
 I have added the reviewers
 To your diff
 @tsimonq2 [Which is why we want a welcome center which shows them. :P], That only works after install, unless you force them to read release notes during the installer process.
 :P
 'cause the encrypted partition breakage means they don't *see* a welcome center.
 @teward001 [That only works after install, unless you force them to read release notes durin …], IMHO, one should always read, or at least, browse over the release note,  before download the iso...
[15:55] <teward> @brli7848 I agree with you.  However, users are typically lazy and won't read if they can avoid it.
[15:55] <teward> those of us in highly technical fields tend to but I also wanted the phab link.
[15:55] <teward> the problem is unless you FORCE users to read it... they won't.
[15:55] <teward> but thats its own can of worms right there
 How about a brief note aka an JavaScript alert when you click the iso download button with the release notes?
 'tis an @tsimonq2 question
 anyone knows an apt python (hopefulle qt) implementation? the one that is used in software-properties is aptdaemon, which is for gtk, so I haven't been able to handle those signals. The one used with KDE is in C++.
 @HMollerCl [anyone knows an apt python (hopefulle qt) implementation? the one that is used i …], Perhaps ask juliank in #ubuntu-devel
 But I think it's just called python-apt
 He's an apt maintainer recently hired by Canonical so he'll be able to help if he's not already on leave.
 Thanks. I look at python-apt but couldn't find documentation of it
 Ok
 Cool
 Hey I'm around to try that automirror commit
 If someone can help give me push access I'd appreciate it
 @tsimonq2 ^
 since you're the only one with true access to things :P
 Thanks for the ping