 "youngbin: do you have an..." <- About 350 including organizers, speakers, volunteers etc.
[09:07] <ilvipero> Fallen: I got in touch with handsome feng. He replied my email and he is interested to join the Ubuntu Summit
[09:08] <arraybolt3> ilvipero: Nice! Hey, since you seem to be the only person who can get in touch with them, could you ask them if they'd be interested in making a new screenshot for Ubuntu Kylin? I emailed the release team for Kylin (I think?), but never heard back.
[09:09] <ilvipero> I am scheduling a video call with him in Chinese, it might be faster. If there are specific questions you guys want me to ask, please let me know either in this channel or via DM.
[09:10] <arraybolt3> ilvipero: OK. I just need to know if he wants to make a new screenshot, if he'd like some screenshots from me to pick from so he can approve one, or if the existing screenshot it good. (I'm talking about the screenshots on ubuntu.com/flavours.) If he wants me to provide them, I'd also like to know the email address he wants me to send them to.
[09:10] <arraybolt3> And I misspelled the URL. Lovely. Hold on one moment...
[09:11] <arraybolt3> https://ubuntu.com/desktop/flavours <-- the page with the screenshots
 "ilvipero: Nice! Hey, since you..." <- Yes, Mainland China great firewall can be tricky at times. Communications can be slowed down, blocked, intercepted etc. There are a few government-compliant chat apps. I am happy to use those if it allows us to reach out to Kylin team on a regular basis.
[09:15] <ilvipero> I took a note on the screenshot.
[09:17] <arraybolt3> Blah. I sorta get monitoring stuff (I don't agree with it but I understand the rationale), but full-on blocking the devs who build your country's OS? C'mon man. (Mini rant over, glad you figured out a way to get through!)