[03:42] <bluesabre> !team | I'll be publishing a post tomorrow announcing the 20.04 wallpaper contest. Submissions are currently open, and we'll allow submissions through March 13th. Then we should vote over the course of the following week and announce the results and upload on the following weekend. Please let me know if any of this is a problem, and if you can, review the submission terms for any needed changes.
[03:42] <bluesabre> https://contest.xubuntu.org/
[03:42] <bluesabre> Thanks knome for getting the site back up to snuff :)
[03:43] <bluesabre> jphilips: yeah, the clarification that the icon will only be displayed on a non-live session makes sense.
[03:44] <bluesabre> !team | (reiterated since the list got cut short, see above)
[08:22] <astraljava> brainwash: It was simply the setting in Window Manager > Focus > New window focus. I didn't know to suspect it, as I had only tinkered with the ones in Window Manager Tweaks. Or so I thought, now I'm not sure. :) Sorry for the noise.
[10:05] <brainwash> astraljava: glad that you figured it out
[12:38] <jphilips> bluesabre: okay will make the documentation change.
[12:43] <jphilips> pleia2: cloned git, created the patch, so now what should i do
[12:43] <jphilips> does xfce and xubuntu share any documentation
[16:00] <flocculant> jphilips: not as far as I remember - though we do get the xfce help pages from xfce applications
[16:00] <flocculant> and of course it could have changed in the last 18 months
[16:01] <jphilips> flocculant: thanks. just looking to do more things upstream so that xubuntu and other xfce distros can all benefit, which reduces duplicated efforts
[16:02] <flocculant> jphilips: the xubuntu docs are just that - xubuntu docs, don't believer there is any duplication, but I've been out of the loop for a while now
[16:03] <flocculant> the xubuntu docs should cover what we have as default and the specific differences we get from using Xubuntu
[16:06] <jphilips> bluesabre, ochosi: what do you guys think of including a startup welcome app like other distros like ubuntu mate, linux mint, manjaro, etc. have?
[16:07] <jphilips> i've contributed to the ubuntu mate welcome
[16:07] <flocculant> that got looked into in the past too :D
[16:07] <flocculant> don't think it got far because no-one that had time iirc
[16:10] <flocculant> I'd hazard a guess that it's be best to look at that post LTS release, when I was in team we'd not add something new this late in the LTS cycle (and as the QA lead I'd have had kittens :p )
[16:17] <jphilips> flocculant: if we'd go with the version in manjaro, it mainly links to external urls, so very little work would be needed.
[16:17] <jphilips> https://imgur.com/HS1fAxh.png
[16:18] <flocculant> jphilips: maybe little work would be needed - but it'd still need testing etc
[16:19] <brainwash> I'd think that everyone just closes the welcome screen anyway
[16:19] <flocculant> anyway could well be speaking out of turn
[16:19] <flocculant> brainwash: I'd certainly just hit the start installer button
[16:19] <brainwash> more like a nag screen :)
[16:19] <flocculant> and I thought the Mate one had options to choose etc? 
[16:19] <brainwash> we got a shortcut for that on the desktop
[16:20] <jphilips> i close it as well, as i've seen it before, but for people who never saw it, they'd atleast look over it to once
[16:22] <jphilips> hopefully the community who isnt involved might start getting involved once they see a button about it
[16:26] <brainwash> the xubuntu website has all the links already though
[16:34] <jphilips> yes it would but what would make a user visit the xubuntu website after downloading the iso
[16:35] <jphilips> yes it does*
[22:46] <jphilips> is there a simple means to build xfce components on xubuntu?
[23:59] <jphilips> pleia2: installer documentation pointing to https://docs.xubuntu.org/1804/