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tewardduuude: no?  We follow the standard Ubuntu freeze schedules.  https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mantic-minotaur-release-schedule/3498900:30
tewardduuude: why do you ask?00:31
duuudeteward: could we have nbsdgames instead of 2048-qt?14:51
duuudeit is far lighter and has 18 games. better in every way14:51
duuude <teward> duuude: to reiterate my original statement: bug us next cycle. which means **after** we release a new version and development opens14:51
tewardduuude: thats a question you need to email to the devel mailing list or make a feature request to add it to the seed.  asking in IRC is a sure fire way for us to forget or miss it15:11
wxl[m]1I’d probably shoot it down given they’re terminal based instead of graphical. I have no personal problem with that but last time I checked Lubuntu was mostly GUI.15:24
duuudewxl[m]1: aside from you and everybody else who have played it not having a problem, it also has an icon menu so i don't see any practical differences that aren't an advantage16:00
duuudepeople have seen it as looking cool and special, ranging from linux nerds to little kids16:00
wxl[m]1I wouldn’t make it a default based on that16:00
wxl[m]1You can easily install it yourself if that’s what you want16:01
duuudealso you have manpages and top! they are just not as cool and don't have an icon ;)16:06
wxl[m]1You’re trying to sell it as the default. It’s going to be an uphill battle against anything that isn’t primarily graphical.16:07
lubot[telegram] <teward001> ^^ that17:30
lubot[telegram] <teward001> unless the games are primarily graphical I don't think it'll be included as a default part of the Lubuntu seed / images / default set.17:31
lubot[telegram] <teward001> because terminal / TUI is not what most GUI users want.17:31
duuudeso the concern is users not liking it?17:31
duuudealso it depends on the definition of graphical, yeah the software doesn't depend on Xorg or Qt but they are visual (none of them are about reading or writing)17:37
duuudehttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/abakh/junk/master/screenshot.png17:38
duuudeand if they are "text-based" so is 2048. the main difference is 2048 having rounded rectangles.17:39
duuudewe are like "I am a programmer, it doesn't make a difference for me, but what about non-programmers?" whereas the whole difference the "GUI" makes is in the underlying dependencies that only programmers think about. 17:44
duuudebonus point: the terminal still uses Qt :P17:45
duuudeit is just a more colorful Qt window replacing another17:46
wxl[m]1Your average GUI user sees a distinctive difference.17:47
wxl[m]1Having been with Lubuntu for a long time, I remember when we actually had some TUI based apps and they were a constant source of pain for some people. Even some of the good ones (alsamixer). Sorry, bub, it’s a no for me.17:49
duuudewxl[m]1: what kind of pain?17:49
wxl[m]1They didn’t like it.17:49
wxl[m]1Nothing practical, really17:49
wxl[m]1But again, we make software for the average user, not for ourselves17:50
duuudei have not seen 1 person not liking the games and I don't exaggerate17:50
wxl[m]1I mean I’d make awesome the default window manager and primarily use tmux17:50
duuudeyeah but those have practical differences17:50
wxl[m]1The games are great. The interface isn’t consistent with the entirety of the OS17:51
duuude2048 isn't themed either17:51
duuudeand games are generally like that17:51
wxl[m]1I didn’t say themed17:51
wxl[m]1Why is this so important to you?17:51
duuudenobody complained about pinball not looking like Windows XP17:52
duuudeand solitaire etc.17:52
duuudeit is just our own programmer mindsets projected to others17:52
wxl[m]1Huh?17:53
duuudeI mean they are visually even more colorful17:53
duuudethey are playable and don't need any additional skill with whatever17:53
duuudeand they are more17:53
duuude18 games17:54
duuudeone could never get bored.17:54
wxl[m]1But why is this so important to YOU to change as the default in Lubuntu?17:54
duuudewell it is better, and you include games.17:54
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> To get a true sense of user adoption it might be a good question for our Discourse forum.17:55
wxl[m]1You’re really not answering my question17:55
wxl[m]1You might come in here and say Konsole is better than LXQt-terminal17:55
wxl[m]1But we wouldn’t change it17:55
wxl[m]1Among other reasons: because anyone can install it if they want to17:56
wxl[m]1The same applies here17:56
duuudeI made the games, you include games, and those are better17:56
duuudekc2bez made a good suggestion17:56
wxl[m]1So you are involved in bsdgames then?17:57
duuudenbsdgames. 17:57
duuudewxl[m]1: well one could install LFS and install everything when needed, the point of having distros is having what is needed when needed and not looking for software the moment you need bluetooth or webcam or whatever17:58
wxl[m]1And there we have the answer at long last18:00
wxl[m]1So then why not just make a distribution that includes EVERYTHING?18:00
duuudethere is pareto efficiency, getting best of the trade-offs, EVERYTHING also includes stuff that hardly anyone uses18:01
duuudeand the games weighting less than a wallpaper and having endless gameplay for like 300 kilobytes do make the mark18:03
wxl[m]1You should admit to having a biased opinion18:03
duuudei may, but i can't see any reason to contrary, let me expand18:04
duuudehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_impression18:04
duuudefirst impression forms the majority of a person's perception of whatever they interact with18:04
duuudeand it often persists18:05
wxl[m]1To be clear, again, I personally wouldn’t be against the idea, but I’d probably sooner be into nethack. The issue here is not about what I like or even what’s necessarily better, but what best aligns with the goals of the distribution. And GUI is one of those goals. Meaning not running out of the terminal18:05
duuudethe very first few moments someone uses an OS, they don't yet have a thing to do, and one of the first thing they look into is games18:06
duuudewxl[m]1: have you ascended?18:06
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Heh, I would be more inclined to think they would open a web browser.18:07
wxl[m]1And given the current state of games, nothing we’re discussing cuts the mustard18:07
duuudeif you ask people about windows XP, or nokia phones, one of the common things they mention are the games.18:07
duuudeand they are *useful* if being useful is providing what the user may want18:09
wxl[m]1I mean the buzz in games is more about Breath of the Wild18:09
duuudeimagine not having an internet connection and being bored. Google did address that with the dinosaur game they put in the chrome.18:10
wxl[m]1We’re not trying to provide the best game or anything close to it. Just a little taste/bonus.18:10
lynorian[m]no one has a perfect taste that suits everyone in games18:10
wxl[m]1And that is absolutely the truth18:10
duuudeyeah, but 18 games are more likely to suit more people than 118:11
lynorian[m]my girlfriend and I both like games but play almost entirely different stuff18:11
duuudeand they are collectively 8 times lighter18:11
duuudeone could easily play fifteen if they liked 204818:11
wxl[m]1Having no GUI at all is lighter, too. Just doesn’t align with Lubuntu’s goals18:11
wxl[m]1Build a GUI and come on back18:12
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Bonus points for C++ and Qt.18:12
duuudewxl[m]1: why all the talk about "at all" and "everything" it is comparing 2048 with nbsdgames18:12
wxl[m]1I’d probably support tk/tkl if i had to18:13
duuudewxl[m]1: i was thinking of making a GUI to port it to android18:13
wxl[m]1There’s no comparing. I’m simply saying there’s a GUI in one but not the other and that’s a criteria that has to be met18:14
duuudeGUI is useful elsewhere, it is just here that it is only a software architecture difference18:14
wxl[m]1I wonder if you could make a GUI out of kdialog XD18:14
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> XD18:15
duuudeimagine they are rendered on another character grid that isn't a terminal.18:15
wxl[m]1Exactly. Now just turn that dream into reality and bob’s your uncle18:16
duuudewould that make any difference for the user?18:16
wxl[m]1Yes18:16
duuudewhich?18:16
wxl[m]1The same difference it makes for people who play nethack18:17
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Reality over perception usually.18:17
duuudewxl[m]1: i have not seen anyone preferring xnethack18:17
wxl[m]1Doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen18:18
duuudeyeah, not seeing any dragons doesn't mean dragons don't exist but there is no reason to think to the contrary.18:19
duuudeif dragons didn't exist, the first sign was no dragons being seen18:20
wxl[m]1ooooook then18:20
wxl[m]1Post it to the forum. Be aware, even then, it’s not binding.18:20
duuudeis forum the mailing list?18:21
wxl[m]1Nope18:21
duuudethe ubuntu forum?18:21
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> https://discourse.lubuntu.me18:21
duuudeaha18:21
wxl[m]1How long have you been a Lubuntu user BTW?18:21
duuudeI used 14.04, moved to debian since18:23
duuudehmm... where is the login?18:23
wxl[m]1Top right by login18:25
duuudeoh it needs js18:26
wxl[m]1Figured it out yet?18:40
wxl[m]1duuude: Also you never answered my question. I’d be kind of thrilled to know that one of nbsdgames’ devs uses Lubuntu as their daily driver. 18:44
duuudehttps://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/nbsdgames-replacing-2048-qt/430318:51
duuude<duuude> I used 14.04, moved to debian since18:51
wxl[m]1Aw shoot18:51
duuudeis ubuntu going to be completely made of snap?18:53
wxl[m]1Hopefully not18:58
lynorian[m]having a snap for say ncdu would be very silly18:58
wxl[m]1Made it into a poll18:58
kc2bez[m]There is some discussion about making an immutable base and layering snaps on top. It won't be completely snapped persay. Honestly, I like some of the cli snaps better than gui snaps. A few I use on a regular basis, in no particular order, are: lxd/lxc, fast and lsd. That is a discussion for another time I guess.19:14
wxl[m]1I wouldn’t mind hearing about your experiences with the lxd snap19:19
kc2bez[m]My needs are pretty basic. I am just running some light server things. I only have had one hiccup on a bionic host where I needed to use the HWE kernel to match up with ZFS in use for lxd.19:26
wxlmy lxd use in the past has been container based19:27
kc2bez[m]I like the flexibility it brings with attaching storage and network devices. I haven't done much with lxd VMs but I did mess with it briefly.19:28
wxlummm did i just say container based? yikes. i'm multitasking too much. i meant for development use19:29
kc2bez[m]Oh, yeah I have used it to build packages too. It is nice having access to the host for some stuff without polluting your system with build stuff.19:31
wxlso did you find any difficulties with set up or such that were resolved in giong snap?19:31
kc2bez[m]It seems relatively straightforward using the snap. Snap install then lxd init and then you are off to the races.19:32
kc2bez[m]I never really tried too many times with the traditional install.19:33
wxlwell that makes for a hard comparison :)19:34
kc2bez[m]Yeah, that is true.19:34

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