[01:23] we need to get the other channels on matrix [01:51] we also need a better graphics editing application sheesh [01:51] libreoffice draw sucks for editing a png XD [06:07] wxl: Arguably, the user just chooses which applications they want installed via Calamares XD [06:07] I was kind of thinking minimal install might make it this cycle, but who knows at this point. [06:08] We [06:08] *We're close to it. It's a simple module. [06:08] OEM would be another nice thing. It's all in the pipeline, hopefully in time for the LTS> [06:11] Also, when someone boots the live ISO in a VM, the power management status comes up, even if it's in a VM. Would be nice to either disable entirely or add some sense to it (display message if system.battery = True else "") [06:19] https://git.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/lubuntu/commit/?id=51995929051f98f28cd95607e449b38bac9674f2 [06:19] -ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Commit 5199592 in ~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/lubuntu "Add inxi. HEAD mantic" [16:50] tsimonq2: true enough, but it seems like a graphics app that doesn't suck would be nice. got any ideas? krita? [16:59] Krita might be overwhelming for new folks. Gimp isn't too bad but obviously not Qt. [17:00] LO Draw is pretty great for pdf editing. [17:29] i guess what i'm looking for is a good lightweight solution that doesn't have a lot of extra dependencies. i don't think anything half as overwhelming as trying to edit an image in libreoffice draw. i mean it can be done but it sucks bad [17:35] [matrix] Fair enough. I can get behind Krita, it does work quite well. [17:36] [matrix] Pinta should make it to the short list too but again GTK based so dependencies might be more than we like. [17:38] yeah i'd avoid gtk depends