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bluesabreochosi: definitely07:56
ochosibluesabre: why i'm asking is because i guess we all prefer a release to shipping patches, i could do one today or tomorrow for the panel09:53
bluesabreochosi: cool, I'm fine with either, but a release means that not only Ubuntu benefits :)09:55
ochosiindeed10:02
ochosiand regular patch releases for 4.14 are on my agenda anyway10:02
ochosiwe did far too few for 4.12 imo10:02
bluesabreBuilds: Xubuntu Desktop amd64 [Eoan Beta] has been updated (20190925)10:54
akxwi-davetesting the new build as I type12:26
gijoe3kHello friends, Have an a question about the XFCE screen saver. From what I understand it's a fork of the MATE screen saver which in return is a fork of the GNOME screen saver. Which ultimately comes from Xscreensaver.  Is it safe to say that XFCE screen saver is just the same as XScreensaver in terms of being 100% combatible with all Xscreensaver modules....even the new ones that come out? Or should I just run straight Xscreensaver to ensure I get 21:03
gijoe3kall the old and new screensavers that come out for Xscreensaver? 21:03
Unit193gijoe3k: I haven't tested, but I believe they work just the same.21:41
Unit193gijoe3k: Eg, Maze3D works, which is pretty new.21:44
-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xfce4-announce:: ANNOUNCE: xfce4-panel 4.14.1 released @ http://xfce.10915.n7.nabble.com/ANNOUNCE-xfce4-panel-4-14-1-released-tp55908.html (by Simon Steinbeiss)22:10
Unit193Not it!22:12
bluesabreWill tackle it tomorrow night or Friday23:21
bluesabreStill basically running 100% at work until the end of the quarter23:22
Unit193:/23:25

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