 So, it looks like a lot of our Noble archive work is tangled with Python 3 and Qt
 Anyone with upload rights, our objective is to get this through as soon as we can :)
 That way, we can move on to stuff actually on our list. It's starting to get a little tight, but I still have confidence we'll knock it out
 https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/transitions/html/
[18:35] <arraybolt3> I'll see what I can work on hopefully later today.
 Thanks :)
[19:39] <arraybolt3> alright, let's see what might be fixable in python3-land
[19:42] <arraybolt3> alright, abinit looks pretty simple to fix
 Vim looks like it might have the potential to entangle Python 3.12 default and Perl... which makes it the bi-yearly transition fun time :P
 I'm so glad you're a MOTU now, Aaron ;)
 (About once a cycle, definitely more than once a cycle in the case of LTS+1, about three or four major transitions become entangled. It's not ideal, but I personally like the challenge. Just remember to be thoughtful with related uploads. :) )
 I'd encourage anyone with upload rights, so in Lubuntu that's myself, @teward001, @kc2bez, @wxl, and arraybolt3 to help, or at least find entanglement, if you have the chance.
 If you're outside of that list, you're welcome to try and understand it, although it's a complex matrix (no pun intended) that I'd really only ask existing uploaders to help with at this point. :)
 (As seen recently though, I don't admonish people for stepping up if they're committed enough, so don't let that be discouragement.)
 Traveling today unfortunately (re @tsimonq2: I'd encourage anyone with upload rights, so in Lubuntu that's myself, @teward001, @kc2bez, @wxl, and arraybolt3 to help, or at least find entanglement, if you have the chance.)
[20:44] <arraybolt3> ok so what I thought would be an easy fix turned out to be a gargantuan package. I may be working on this for a *while*.
[20:44] <arraybolt3> just due to compile times and whatnot
 No prob, it's a distributed effort, my aim is to bring attention to it, not to say it's an emergency :) (re @kc2bez: Traveling today unfortunately)
 arraybolt3 ran into exactly why it *is* a distributed effort heh, happens to me too
 @tsimonq2 electrical issues discovered in my apartment and its an unsafe issue so i am not gonna have cycles until i can get electricians in.  With one or two exceptions I had to shut like 80% of my circuits in my apartment off
 so i'm operating on battery-backup-filtered things right now
[22:25] <arraybolt3> oh yikes, so sorry to hear that?
 Ack, be safe (re @teward001: @tsimonq2 electrical issues discovered in my apartment and its an unsafe issue so i am not gonna have cycles until i can get electricians in.  With one or two exceptions I had to shut like 80% of my circuits in my apartment off)