[05:48] <guiverc> kinetic beta release isn't far off.. is there going to be a testing push?  aka https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-22-04-testing-week/27491 (official & participating flavors)... could also be I've missed detail sorry  (I've not asked in #ubuntu-flavors or elsewhere)
[06:30] <Fallen> guiverc: There are always new things I learn we had been organizing :D Thank you for bringing it up. So that seemed to have been about 2 weeks before the release, on the day beta had been released. We can certainly do that, it would be September 29th this time. I'll ask Britt about this on Monday. Aside from posting on discourse and maybe social, do you happen to know what other kind of support the community team provided?
[06:32] <guiverc> Fallen, some discussion was in a telegram group "Ubuntu Testing Coordination" on prior cycles..   Monica is owner of that group
[06:32] <Fallen> Ah telegram. It is so scattered there. Can you invite me or should I reach out to Monica?
[06:33] <guiverc> At different times (ie. releases) there was Yousuf Philips (Xfce), myself (Lubuntu) & Bill (franksmcb)... myself, monica, britt & bill are currently in the telgram group
[06:34]  * guiverc looking for you on telegram; what name do you use?
[06:37] <guiverc> fallen, I've not found a 'fallen' or 'Philipp Kewisch' that seems to match you on telegram (add member) 
[06:37] <guiverc> you should have invite; ignore my last ^ (re-tried)
[06:39]  * guiverc apologizes for my poor flavor groups, xfce/xubuntu, bill for Ubuntu-MATE ^
[06:45] <Fallen> Thank you!
[06:46] <guiverc> :)
[16:02] <dipper> ?
[16:02] <dipper> hello?
[16:24] <Fallen> Hi dipper!
[16:24] <arraybolt3> Fallen: They left...
[16:32] <Fallen> Thanks Matrix for not telling me...
[16:36] <arraybolt3> :) (After Matrix and Libera went into crazy mode, I mostly switched to IRC, so I see these things more often.)
[16:58] <leftyfb> arraybolt3: maybe ask in here :)
[16:58] <arraybolt3> Ah.
[16:59] <arraybolt3> I just finished posting a thing on Ask Ubuntu about what phased updates are, to help with support requests dealing with phased updates (which I'm sure many of us have noticed flowing in somewhat frequently). The Q&A is here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1431940/what-are-phased-updates-and-why-does-ubuntu-use-them/
[16:59] <arraybolt3> leftyfb had the idea of me updating the official documentation on the Wiki, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PhasedUpdates.
[17:00] <arraybolt3> The problem I'm seeing is that data on that page appears historically significant, and I don't want to plow over the top of it with updated info and accidentally destroy stuff.
[17:00] <arraybolt3> Should I just carefully pick through and update things that could use it? Or should the page be fully overhauled to represent the current state of phased updates?
[17:22] <oerheks> you might want to add the url https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/phased-updates.html
[17:26] <arraybolt3> oerheks: That's a good idea, I should do that. (Of course the Ask Ubuntu people already marked my question as a duplicate without looking to see if it was actually a duplicate very closely...)
[17:52] <arraybolt3> OK, looks like the question is getting re-opened. (Sorry that my last remark sounded bitter, I'm feeling somewhat frustrated at this since this is the second time it's happened.)