 So I have compiled our re-qualification into a Wiki, https://invent.kde.org/teams/distribution-kubuntu/docs/-/wikis/LTS-Re-Qualification-Support-Notice
 Our only hold up at this point is a proper packageset we intend to support.
 I know you already know this Scarlett, but for reference, Rik is finding the update-seed script, which takes the list of all KDE packages and puts them in supported, to my recollection. Steve Langasek on the TB side of things is working on scripts to help us and other flavors properly evaluate what is in our packageset so we can make an informed decision.
 Right :) I know that. One thing I am not seeing on any of these lists is KDE's oddball applications that don't release with any of the release-services.
 Anyway, waiting for Steve's super awesome script that is going to tell all! I just wanted to gather all the data in one spot to Re-send to the technical board once complete.
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/a55616ff/update_seed
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/e1f8435a/welcometogit.md
 I will pass along a clarifying question he asked:
 Editting site with git. Had an existing runbook that I refined, haven't started on static site documentation yet. Do you want me to document everything from setting up the repo on git >> working with the site and deploying? Or just explain concepts and show examples of how you can work with the site via gitlab
 What would be the most ideal documentation for us? :)
 Sorry if this is a dumb question. What do we have on gitlab?
 KDE Invent *is* a GitLab instance :)
 Well yeah and salsa, but lo
 lo
 Yeah that too :D
 Anyway, I was wondering if we would consider hosting the website repository on KDE Invent, then having a mirror on GitHub? I am far from particular, just trying to connect our documentation needs with the documentation people :D
 Just make sure to point that out I guess or we will have people confused if trying to contribute to Kubuntu?
 No worries, I will do that :) (re @sgmoore: Just make sure to point that out I guess or we will have people confused if trying to contribute to Kubuntu?)
 That's up to @Rick_Timmis as he is doing most of the work there?
 Sounds good, I'll wait until @Rick_Timmis can circle back :)