 tars!
 Finally!
 https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-5.12.8-released
 I will start working on it in an hour.
 Great.
 qtbase building in https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4005/+packages
 nice. I doubt I can help today, but since that will mostly be rebuilds for me, tomorrow onwards should be ok I guess
 Thanks! I will add you to IRC nicks in Bileto then :)
 @tsimonq2 [Can you edit this? https://notes.lubuntu.me/tg_BplIoS0eAAFoGZILdWQ#], This is 404 now. Also it doesn't accept my password :(
 @tsimonq2 ?
 @mitya57 [This is 404 now. Also it doesn't accept my password :(], Me neither
[13:02] <RikMills> can always use a google doc if all else fails
 qtbase built on s390x and amd64. Uploading qtdeclarative.
 "they are thinking about restricting ALL Qt releases to paid license holders for the first 12 months"
 https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-community/2020q2/006098.html
 Surely a negotiating tactic
 Let's hope this policy won't apply to 5.15.
 Or otherwise I anticipate an unofficial release based on beta
 riscv64 is the slowest architecture now. Building qtbase for 6 hours 😢
 riscv64 can be ignored AFAIK. release team cannot block us on it, as it was nuts to try to bootstrap a new arch this late
 *** nuts *** part is my opinion
 :-)
 In other words, if it blocks migration, they should force it through
 I won't break it deliberately, but maybe I won't update symbols from it.
 Now I am going to bed. The docs are not yet bootstrapped, so no help is needed yet. I will finish bootstrapping them tomorrow, after which parallelizing work will speed things up.
 @mitya57 [Now I am going to bed. The docs are not yet bootstrapped, so no help is needed y …], Sounds good!