[00:21] <arraybolt3[m]> I've got the auto-resize test under control (not done it yet but am just about to).
[00:22] <mparillo> And I have OEM in progress.
[00:23] <arraybolt3[m]> (Only just now finished Studio testing, that's why it took me so long, thanks for your patience.)
[01:44] <arraybolt3[m]> Auto-resize test passed.
[01:44] <arraybolt3[m]> (Documented on the QA tracker.)
[09:39] <mparillo> Awesome, thank you. So Kubuntu is 6/6 in http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/438/builds/257634/testcases Separately, while I could understand somebody wanting to continue to run an LTS until EOL,  I cannot understand why anybody would start a new installations of FF. I could understand an organization that might have standardized on a particular release, but most organizations I know, create their own customized release anyway.
[09:40] <mparillo> anybody = any individual user.
[12:41] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:02] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Focal 20.04.5] has been marked as ready
[15:19] <sgmoore> Good morning
[15:19] <RikMills> hi :D
[15:23] <RikMills[m]> ah. matrix works if you add the room address manually
[15:24] <RikMills[m]> i.e join in matrix #kubuntu-devel:libera.chat
[15:29] <sgmoore[m]> did it work?
[15:29] <RikMills> it did :)
[15:31] <sgmoore> hmm except I don't see your response there
[15:31] <sgmoore> oh, quite slow
[15:31] <RikMills[m]> sort of. I see that in IRC ^
[15:32] <RikMills[m]> it is a bit slow relaying messages today
[15:32] <sgmoore[m]> lol indeed
[15:33] <sgmoore[m]> konversation lives another day haha. cleaning up snap and will release
[15:33] <RikMills[m]> same is happing with IRC -> matrix in the Neon room, so it is just matrix/IRC being pants
[15:34] <RikMills[m]> s/happing/happening/
[17:14] <mparillo> https://kubuntu.org/alternative-downloads/ and https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/ are updated for 20.04.5 LTS. Careful review appreciated.
[17:38] <RikMills> mparillo: looks good to me
[18:02] <mparillo> TY.
[18:52] <RikMills> mparillo: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2022-September/000283.html