[01:44] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::platform:: Drop php-xmlrpc from Main @ http://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/commit/?id=4ff3a05cb74044c9b340826301d44fbd6bb1708d (by Bryce Harrington)
[03:18] <JackFrost> Right, so due to unavoidable reasons, I've now lost my main/only tester for Core... This complicates the prospect of actually having releases of that.  Also mini.iso isn't produced anymore, so building your own is more complicated too...
[05:06] <JackFrost> https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-docs/commit/fef78cf22babb6e3fc178f87476ee1be51c3ece3 better late than never.
[05:06] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-docs:: Update IRC network, Freenode → Libera. @ https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-docs/commit/fef78cf22babb6e3fc178f87476ee1be51c3ece3 (by unit193)
[05:07] <genii-core> JackFrost: That actually messed me up for a while during the transition
[05:07] <JackFrost> genii-core: IIRC, you had irc.ubuntu.com set, which really screwed you up! :D
[05:07] <genii-core> yes
[05:09] <genii-core> At some point they switched it to point at libera while I was still trying to be on both networks and migrate
[05:31] <JackFrost> krytarik: https://xubuntu.org/help/ the 'xfce' link goes to freenode. :3
[12:42] <bluesabre> JackFrost: are you still interested in getting Core to an "official" status? I can renew my push there.
[12:42] <JackFrost> bluesabre: I kinda don't think it's going to happen.
[16:54] <krytarik> JackFrost: Fixed that and also flipped all webchat links on the page from kiwiirc.com to web.libera.chat
[17:05] <krytarik> https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-docs/commit/fef78cf22babb6e3fc178f87476ee1be51c3ece3#diff-40bd60213ba86d6f36cd831a231003106494f40fded09c46c4b83a2cbf161b6e - the updated link here should be more like <https://web.libera.chat/?nick=xubuntu?dw#xubuntu> though, since their change of webchat platform.
[17:08] <krytarik> (Currently, one would end up with "#xubuntu?nick=xubuntu?d&prompt=1" as the prefilled channel name.)
[17:12] <krytarik> And might as well flip the two xubuntu.org links on the page to HTTPS while you're at it.