[21:26] https://www.reddit.com/r/Kubuntu/comments/cxlkc6/kubuntu_1904_love/ [21:28] nice to hear [21:28] :-) [21:28] all your good work, @RikMills [21:29] To be fair, 90% is great KDE upstream work [21:29] true [21:29] thanks for your work there as well [21:31] I do what I can, given my c++ is not up to scratch [21:35] that's a big language to master [21:35] from what I hear in the devel chans [21:35] people still learning from one another after years of coding [21:41] Yeah, I have dabbled for one reason or another in the past, but simply never had the time to learn properly [21:41] Same here [21:45] I can handle 95% of patches, as I understand the general principles of it and coding more generally, so can infer what what is right. Making original changes > than the trivial is hard for me though. [21:47] There are soooooooooooooo many things if I have time that I would rather learn than c++, so doubt that will improve :P [22:13] @RikMills, Like becoming a Debian Developer? :P [22:40] @tsimonq2, Why would I want to do that?