[13:09]  * rick_h waves
[13:09] <rick_h> jrwren:  nothing on the radar. I think our idea of 'rolling' release might only exist in the containers world
[13:10] <rick_h> hah that's from a week ago
[13:10] <cmaloney> No worries. :)
[13:11] <cmaloney> We're not about real-time communication. :)
[13:11] <cmaloney> morning, btw
[13:13] <rick_h> last day of work for the year, bring it on!
[13:19] <cmaloney> woo woo!
[14:22] <jrwren> woo woo!
[14:22] <jrwren> i was feeling overly pessimistic when I wrote that. I have no reason to believe ubuntu won't keep on keeping on.
[14:23] <cmaloney> All I have to say is I'm still on 14.04 and it's still working for me
[14:23] <cmaloney> though my other non-critical machines are all 16.04 or 18.04
[14:23] <cmaloney> I'll move to 20.04 when they settle snapd down
[14:24] <cmaloney> ran that in an lxc container and that thing was a thirsty soul
[14:27] <jrwren> snap? yeah.