 Beta freeze is today
 I've seen that before, it's sort of a bug. Resolved this the the old themes by tweaking the CSS. I'll look into it. (re @ahayzen: )
 I've seen that before, it's sort of a bug. Resolved this in the old themes by tweaking the CSS. I'll look into it. (edited) (re @ahayzen: )
 Sweet thanks :-) (re @wimpress: I've seen that before, it's sort of a bug. Resolved this in the old themes by tweaking the CSS. I'll look into it.)
 @wimpress @RikMills do you know whom has access to merge the slide translations - https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/import-translations/+merge/399350
 https://launchpad.net/~ubiquity-slideshow/+members#active (re @philipz: @wimpress @RikMills do you know whom has access to merge the slide translations - https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/import-translations/+merge/399350)
 thanks @RikMills.
 presume none of them are here :D
 https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2021-March/005205.html
 Kubuntu announcement is out - https://twitter.com/kubuntu/status/1376624139260162051
 I really like that image. is that the kubuntu wallpaper for 21.04
 That's Sylvia Ritter's artwork for 21.04. https://www.deviantart.com/sylviaritter/art/Hirsute-Hippo-869076072?comment=1%3A869076072%3A4910311555
 I love it! It’s so hypnotically calming
 I so hope she makes a print of it!
 wish there was a landscape version, so I could use it as a wallpaper
 That is awesome
 A bit off-topic but I've been thinking about trying to see if #Ubuntu would be interested in sponsoring her to work on a 22.04 wallpaper. I'll probably put up a posting in the Discourse about that and see how people feel.
 Hang fire. It's a commercial conversation we have had (re @franksmcb: A bit off-topic but I've been thinking about trying to see if #Ubuntu would be interested in sponsoring her to work on a 22.04 wallpaper. I'll probably put up a posting in the Discourse about that and see how people feel.)
 would be great if a press-release/blogpost could be put out after the testing week on its success, with the number of volunteers that participated, how many test reports were filed, examples of some of the critical bugs that were caught, quote from the desktop team, etc.
 That does sound like an interesting idea! Are those stats easy to come by? (re @philipz: would be great if a press-release/blogpost could be put out after the testing week on its success, with the number of volunteers that participated, how many test reports were filed, examples of some of the critical bugs that were caught, quote from the desktop team, etc.)
 Maybe also add a quote from a first-time participant who is okay being quoted?
 Not sure how to gather the stats, but in my recent interview on Destination Linux, it was a question that they wanted to ask, but one that I couldn't answer. Not sure how one would pull the stats out of the ISO tracker
 We can see what we can get
 gdoc link shared in the flavors channel