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wxl@tsimonq2: we should make an announcement about this methinks https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/04:14
lubot<tsimonq2> @wxl [<wxl> @tsimonq2: we should make an announcement about this methinks https://blog …], JFDI04:14
wxlgo tweet it, i'll do it elsewhere04:14
lubot<tsimonq2> Or you can toot it so it propagates ;)04:14
wxlok i'll do that. you do the mailing list04:15
lubot* tsimonq2 sleeps04:15
lubot<tsimonq2> Tomorroe04:15
lubotDylanKT was added by: DylanKT04:59
lubot<DylanKT> I love lubuntu05:00
lubot<DylanKT> Good morning my friends05:00
lubot<kc2bez> @wxl [<wxl> ok i'll do that. you do the mailing list], I linked your toot (tweet) in the telegram announcement channel.05:11
wxldanke05:12
lubot<kc2bez> @DylanKT [I love lubuntu], Thank you. We are glad you like it. :)05:13
lubotmuhsalaa was added by: muhsalaa11:40
lubot<SamuelBanya> Yeah I'm looking at the gtk to qt guide. Looks mostly C++ based. I honestly have no interest in C++. I'm already kind of burnt out from Qt from that welcome center since I will probably never apply that in a real job comparable to the one I have. However i am interested in automated testing though17:15
lubot<SamuelBanya> I'll keep trying to hit up the Ubuntu devel channel to ask about that iso tester17:15
lubot<SamuelBanya> My thinking is to just download their source code and I think all you have to do is just modify the flavor and release line for Lubuntu. If I get it to work on my Thinkpad, I'll put it on my Digital Ocean droplet vm to do automated testing17:57

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