 @ahoneybun On KDE Gitlab we don't have repo upload rights, so although we have our project work tracked there we don't have any code. I could ask them. Alternatively we could use Launchpad, which would keep stuff together
 Re Wallpaper, I'm going to go with 31 March same as brand contest
 So we'll need to package the wallpaper up in early April ready for LTS
[15:21] <arraybolt3> Rick_Timmis: You... don't have repo upload rights? I'm fairly certain with a KDE Invent account you can just... create repos. I was able to right off the bat after making my account, didn't need any approval or anything.
[15:22] <arraybolt3> You can't push to existing repos without permission like usual, but it's just a GitLab instance.
 In truth I haven't actually tried to ush anything there. I just picked up on this info from something @sgmoore mentioned when we set up the Kubuntu-Team projects.
[15:23] <arraybolt3> well make a project and give it a try, I'd bet a large pizza it will work.
[15:24] <arraybolt3> now whether we *should* use it or not is a different question, but I think we definitely *can*.
[15:24] <arraybolt3> er, make a repo and give it a try I mean
 I had a think further about what @ahoneybun mentioend, whilst I was out walking the dogs. Actually I don't think its bad to be across multiple platforms for stuff, because it gives Kubuntu a wider footprint into different communities. I think that so long as we keep our sotre front upto date with where everything is (i.e our websiute) then it'll be OK
[15:47] <sgmoore> I agree, I see no harm keeping our docs and website on github