[01:16] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3: It's not well-defined enough and it's something I've never had to do for the prior 3 LTS releases (of which only 1 was opted out, 18.04). Before it was just a question of "You doing LTS or no?" and now it's "You have to meet this bar, and we're not going to tell you what it is."
[06:22] <arraybolt3> Eickmeyer: I think you and vorlon are probably in an argument that isn't actually necessary. And also wrt the "support plan" being too detailed for a repeat LTS, it seems like this would just be a document you write once and then re-send with minor updates every two years?
[06:45] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3: That's what I'm trying to get at, but this is something that has *never* been requested before, and the wording on the policy is vague. Moreover, it's not an argument; we're having a respectful discussion. We've met in person and have mutual respect. :)
[06:47] <arraybolt3> kk, just read as somewhat heated from where I was sitting. But text do be like that sometimes.
[06:49] <arraybolt3> sigh, I wish Thunderbird didn't save like three or more drafts every time I try to write a semi-long reply to an email.
[06:51] <Eickmeyer> That is something specific to gmail.
[06:51] <arraybolt3> well I don't like it
[06:52] <arraybolt3> Tell Google to fix it next time you're there. /s
[06:52] <Eickmeyer> I don't blame you. There's a way to keep it from doing that, but I don't know exactly what that is. It usually clears up when I press send.
[06:53] <arraybolt3> yeah, for me it's like "I send the swarm, I send the horde, thus saith the email client" and the draft stack stays for... indefinitely I think?
[06:53] <arraybolt3> (reference to https://youtu.be/DFIHKyZTPqs?si=bcwXEazm2Jny6g9l)
[06:53] <Eickmeyer> LOL
[06:53] <arraybolt3> btw that song is awesome