[09:12] <lotuspsychje> is there some roadmap/wiki of the upcoming point releases somewhere we could follow to see what the devs next working targets are?
 https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/groovy-gorilla-release-schedule/15531
[09:14] <lotuspsychje> tsimonq2: thank you, but i was also wondering for other point releases you guys work on
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> i understand this channel would be used for iso testing on 20.04.1 too for example
 Well, we know we're expecting it at one point
 Not sure what particular SRUs people are working on
 For Lubuntu we don't have anything in particular that I can think of
[09:19] <lotuspsychje> would be nice to have some sort of wiki or roadmap, to see what the devs all working on in the future, so volunteers and testers can help testing when the time comes
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> for the +1 schedule its pretty clear and in topic of #ubuntu+1 but the other point releases bit unclear
[09:25] <lotuspsychje> tsimonq2: would this be valid? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseSchedule
 Oh, yeah
[09:26] <lotuspsychje> cool
[09:26] <lotuspsychje> popey: could you add that url to this channels topic? ^
 As much as I'd love to give a more thorough answer to your questions, I haven't been as active as I would have otherwise liked to be recently
[09:28] <lotuspsychje> tsimonq2: well im asking this after conversations with RikMills that would love to see more testers help on point releases aswell
 I completely agree
[09:30] <lotuspsychje> cool
 Another person I'd highly suggest touching base with is wxl, although he isn't around at this time usually. He's on the West Coast of the US
 (and it's 4:30 AM for me right now fwiw :))
 wxl or perhaps guiverc could probably give you a pretty thorough look into what they usually test or recommend that people test
[09:31] <lotuspsychje> ok tnx for the pointers
 I tend to be a little bit less... organized; my testing usually consists of throwing it against the wall and seeing if it sticks :P
 No worries
[09:32] <lotuspsychje> would be nice to see if we get something rolling pretty automatic here
 Agreed
 To be honest, I've been in the project 5 or so years and the problem has consistently been lack of manpower
 However, I think if I literally just asked people in here to speak up if they'd like to help, we'd get quite a few hands
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> i noticed the last years werent pretty easy for you guys
 Telegram really does help attract new people it seems
 Oh yeah, they've been fairly rough
 I'm proud of 20.04 though, it's certainly come a long way
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> yeah its a slick new method for sure
 We're up to 10+ members of the Lubuntu project thankfully
[09:34] <lotuspsychje> lovely
 It'd make me happy to see fresh blood in this space too
[09:34] <lotuspsychje> i helped testing 20.04 lubuntu iso's too, as im an LTS bug hunter
 I'm also happy to help anyone out that needs it. I don't have all the answers but I can certainly point people places
 Very nice, how did it run for you?
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> pretty nice actually
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> first time lxqt needs a bit of lookaround at first
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> but gets used pretty quick
 For sure
[09:36] <lotuspsychje> tested on a few old laptops with spinners
[09:36] <lotuspsychje> and i pretty liked the installer too, nice clean overview
 Glad to hear it :)
[09:37] <lotuspsychje> yeah, nice work
 Thanks
[09:37] <lotuspsychje> and some goodies installed by default was nice to find aswell
 For sure
[09:37] <lotuspsychje> vlc and inxi if i recall?
 Yeah, sounds about right
 @ItzSwirlz I went ahead and set up my main Ubuntu machine with Cinnamon. It's nice. I like it. I especially like that background on my 4K TV.
 Nice! (re @Zachariah: @ItzSwirlz I went ahead and set up my main Ubuntu machine with Cinnamon. It's nice. I like it. I especially like that background on my 4K TV.)
 hi All first time on here
 I've been testing studio amd Mixbus 6