 I like the blue and purple. I am using a cursor theme to make my cursor puprle but so much stuff being electron I sadly don't get the purple cursor everywhere
 Seriously though, I don't mind our color scheme too much. I think it needs to be more than one color; fading the blue to the pink/purple seems good.
 I like the waves though too. 21.10 was one of my favorites.
[00:02] <arraybolt3> It wouldn't be hard to add a touch of purple to the waves somewhere. Sort of like a "sunrise" effect.
[00:02]  * arraybolt3 pops open GIMP to come up with a quick concept
[00:07] <arraybolt3> maybe a bit too subtil: https://i.imgur.com/1hIjPgB.png
 It might be. It seems like a good path though.
[00:15]  * tsimonq2 cracks his knuckles
[00:16] <tsimonq2> seal308, @Nani72Noni: Your low-hanging fruit document, as promised. :) https://git.lubuntu.me/lubuntu-wiki/wiki/wiki/low-hanging-fruit
[00:16] <tsimonq2> !standup | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[00:16] <tsimonq2> XD
 👋
[00:16] <tsimonq2> Okay, we aren't actually doing a standup. But, the more eyes the better on that.
[00:16] <tsimonq2> (Read: all hands on deck if at all possible, pretty please. :) )
[00:18] <arraybolt3> kc2bez: heh, ok this wasn't intentional but I kinda liked it when I saw it: https://i.imgur.com/o9mfzs5.png
[00:18] <tsimonq2> That's ... bright heh :)
[00:18]  * tsimonq2 shrieks in dark mode
[00:18] <arraybolt3> yeah, that was my complaint too
[00:19] <arraybolt3> it's easy to turn down though
 Yeah, dialed back might be nice.
[00:20] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: I like the low-hanging fruit document. Some of it looks a bit scary but still not too bad.
[00:22] <arraybolt3> kc2bez, tsimonq2: attempt 2: https://i.imgur.com/BMDkEnw.png
[00:22] <arraybolt3> this is just general concepts, not an actual "alright there's our SDDM screen" or anything
[00:23] <arraybolt3> It's the same blue waves, but with a purple and very noticeable gradient flare and with some brightness contrast added between one corner and another.
 I like the concepts
[00:25] <arraybolt3> speaking of dark mode... I don't think Lubuntu actually *has* a dark mode?
[00:25] <arraybolt3> (I generally run in light mode with very low brightness, for me that's less eyestrain than higher brightness with dark mode, but that's probably just me since I don't know anyone else who does that.)
[00:28] <arraybolt3> ah, actually we do have a dark mode, I've just never seen the setting for it before today.
[00:30] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: maybe that can be an additional low-hanging fruit item? Add an easily visible dark mode button somewhere where it makes sense?
[00:31] <arraybolt3> I don't know if that's really a good idea, maybe it breaks from the Lubuntu way of doing things, but that's one setting that I never realized was there literally until a few minutes ago.
[00:32] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: Did I raise the idea of a dark mode switch or did I just think it? :)
[00:32] <tsimonq2> I literally don't remember.
[00:32] <arraybolt3> You were the one to say "shrieks in bright mode" :P
[00:32] <arraybolt3> s/bright/dark/
[00:32] <arraybolt3> wow so I can't type
[00:32] <tsimonq2> Nah, I mean, earlier in the week :)
[00:32] <arraybolt3> ah, I don't remember that but I could easily be wrong.
[00:32] <tsimonq2> I did think to myself, "man, we really need a dark mode button!"
[00:32] <tsimonq2> I think a toggle switch in installer prompt may do.
[00:33] <tsimonq2> Once this gets rolling we could also re-invest a lot more time and effort into the welcome menu too!
 It is not a bad idea, I like dark mode, many others do too.
[00:33] <arraybolt3> should be easy to implement, reverse-engineer whatever the LXQt settings uses for it, then yeah, add it to the installer prompt.
[00:33] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: Wanna add it to the wiki? ;)
[00:33] <arraybolt3> sure, why not
[00:34] <kc2bez-1> Ok, webchat for IRC links should all be updated now.
[00:34] <tsimonq2> <3
[00:36] <arraybolt3> \o/
 https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-schedule/35649
 (re @tsimonq2: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-schedule/35649)
 Your... face... is... a... release.... schedule.... O-o (re @tsimonq2: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-release-schedule/35649)
[04:43] <seal3083> for low hanging at https://git.lubuntu.me/lubuntu-wiki/wiki/wiki/low-hanging-fruit it says "Ask nicely for an account on git.lubuntu.me ". Can I please have an account on git.lubuntu.me?
[05:49] <guiverc> seal308, if no-one is present who can action this, leaving a request on our discourse may help (provide link to your launchpad profile, or any other detail you have may also be helpful) - https://discourse.lubuntu.me/
[05:51] <guiverc> (our phab used to get numerous spam requests; thus why I suggested ^ ... git.lubuntu.me replaced our phab)
 Also, all of our repositories are mirrored to GitHub, so you could always use that for pull requests for the time being :)
 Oh, thanks. That helps a lot 🥲. I submitted a PR to nm-tray? Is it someone from the Lubuntu team maintaining it?
 Here's the thing... (re @Nani72Noni: Oh, thanks. That helps a lot 🥲. I submitted a PR to nm-tray? Is it someone from the Lubuntu team maintaining it?)
 No, but any patch you submit, we can grab on a distro level :)
 (This specific one is maintained by a member of the LXQt team; while I have commit access to LXDE and LXQt upstream, this isn't one of those repos ;) )
 Anyway, thanks! Got a link?
 https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/pull/65
[13:21] -ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Pull 65 in palinek/nm-tray "Fixed spelling errors" [Open]
 I only see "wireles" as the remaining typo, but you hit the nail on the head there :)
 
 The only thing I could see a complaint about is translation strings, but that's basically just a recursive sed to fix, and I won't burden you with that quite yet (re @Nani72Noni: https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/pull/65)
[13:26] -ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Pull 65 in palinek/nm-tray "Fixed spelling errors" [Open]
 Thanks. I didn't notice that one 😳
 Not a problem, it isn't merged yet :D
 Here's our GitHub mirror if either you or seal3083 would like to get started :) https://github.com/lubuntu-team/
 For git.lubuntu.me accounts, iirc we just need email addresses
 My email is michal.waligora@icloud.com for now ;)
 Forwarded from Planet KDE: Two Breeze Icon Updates
 
 https://anditosan.wordpress.com/2024/01/05/two-breeze-icon-updates/
 We don't use the Breeze icons, but have some users that might
 (The past rationale has been, Papirus just looks better, and we don't wanna look exactly like Kubuntu in styling :P)
 @kc2bez I forget if I have powers for this (re @Nani72Noni: My email is michal.waligora@icloud.com for now ;))
[14:31] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: I like the Papirus theme, and am not that big of a fan of Breeze, so +1 on that :)
 I am not sure, I can take care of it though. (re @tsimonq2: @kc2bez I forget if I have powers for this)
 muchas gracias :)
 I will send you a PM here shortly, it will have your account details. (re @Nani72Noni: My email is michal.waligora@icloud.com for now ;))
 Anyone wanna claim this support request? https://www.reddit.com/r/Lubuntu/s/TvK7FVenXU
 `lsblk`? If I am reading the tea leaves through this one though; the bug is that if you use the unmount thing in the tray it won't detect the device if it is plugged back in during the same session. Does that seem like the right track? (re @tsimonq2: Anyone wanna claim this support request? https://www.reddit.com/r/Lubuntu/s/TvK7FVenXU)
 It does, yeah :) (re @kc2bez: lsblk? If I am reading the tea leaves through this one though; the bug is that if you use the unmount thing in the tray it won't detect the device if it is plugged back in during the same session. Does that seem like the right track?)
[19:45] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: new picom-conf packaging in Git, please review and sponsor at your earliest convenience.
[19:46] <arraybolt3> hang on, problem noticed just now
[19:46] <arraybolt3> by some feat of insanity I've managed to mangle a changelog date
[19:47] <arraybolt3> oh wait no I didn't
[19:47] <arraybolt3> alright nevermind, we're good
[19:48] <arraybolt3> I just forgot to tag my stuff :P
[19:53] <arraybolt3> umm... how should I express a ~ in a version tag?
[19:53] <arraybolt3> We don't have instructions on how to do it, and Git doesn't like it. I used a _ instead.
[20:03] <arraybolt3> I forgot a step in picom-conf :-/
[20:04] <arraybolt3> alright, fixed
[20:07] <arraybolt3> actually ended up fixing two issues
[20:27] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: alright, *finally* picom-conf is ready for review.
[20:37] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: also got the Debian-side packaging done and copied you in on a bug email about it.