 I posted it Facecbook, and my own Mastodon. I wonder how we can carefully share or centralise our social media accounts, and access them so that more than one of us can handle Social Media ?
[07:32] <valorie> I have our Xitter pw at least..... maybe mastodon but am way too busy right now
[07:32] <valorie> niters
 Niter Valorie. Would you be able to share them with me via DM. I'm happy to start collating.
 Me too
 Just looking at KeePassXC which looks like it offers a Shared Database, perhaps that could be used for holding a set of shared credentials, any input or guidance welceom
 Bitwarden is great for it
 KC - I'm on going on Vacation with my Wife from tomorrow, and will be AFK until May 7th. Thank you all, for the extensive efforts you have put in to make this last Plasma 5 LTS release just sheer perfection!! 
 The new website will not be ready in time for the release, so we'll have to do that on the current site.
[13:47] <mmikowski> rick-timmis we use keepassxc. Can be used on Mobile as well as shared.
[14:04] <RikMills> rick now has x/twiiter access
 Awesome! Lost that with the Tweetdeck removal
 Yeah, I guess there is no unpaid equivalent now? (re @tsimonq2: Awesome! Lost that with the Tweetdeck removal)
 Nope (re @RikMills: Yeah, I guess there is no unpaid equivalent now?)
 Hoe much does it cost? I admit to having no clue
 How much does it cost? I admit to having no clue
 I tried Premium, it's $5/month, but a) there's a lot of "bLoCk ThE bLuE" and b) Premium's Tweetdeck hasn't been as cool as the original :(
 :/
 But just sharing the password by some means also sucks, as X will occasionally ask for verification via the registered email or phone number
 Which blocks usage if that person is unavailable
 The way I'd like to get around this Lubuntu-side is just by pointing it to the Lubuntu Council list (re @RikMills: But just sharing the password by some means also sucks, as X will occasionally ask for verification via the registered email or phone number)
 Otherwise completely agreed, ran into that recently
 But that would mean that verification codes go to a public list (re @tsimonq2: The way I'd like to get around this Lubuntu-side is just by pointing it to the Lubuntu Council list)
 For Kubuntu, yes. For Lubuntu, no. Probably not the ideal solution for Kubuntu... (re @RikMills: But that would mean that verification codes go to a public list)
 Or we set up an exclusive forwarding email address that goes to all member authorised for kubuntu social media. Preferably via canonical IS (re @tsimonq2: For Kubuntu, yes. For Lubuntu, no. Probably not the ideal solution for Kubuntu...)
 Or we set up an exclusive forwarding email address that goes to all members authorised for kubuntu social media. Preferably via canonical IS (re @tsimonq2: For Kubuntu, yes. For Lubuntu, no. Probably not the ideal solution for Kubuntu...)
 Oh, that reminds me! (re @RikMills: Or we set up an exclusive forwarding email address that goes to all members authorised for kubuntu social media. Preferably via canonical IS)
 Philipp Kewisch pinged a rep from Lubuntu, Kubuntu, and Edubuntu this morning about email aliases. Canonical is thinking about using a third party service for this, at https://forwardemail.net
 Yeah, I saw that. Still pondering
 For the rest of the KC, do we have any objections to using that service for Kubuntu.org, presuming Canonical pays for it and maintains it? @ahoneybun @Rick_Timmis valorie @DarinMiller
 Additionally, we need a vote on renewing Scarlett if that hasn't happened already :)
 I have no objection, but I have been fermenting an idea about Kubuntu membership, and developing our funding.
 Re Scarlett, I have +1 from Valorie, and Aaron, I am +1 but other councillors have not responded yet (We be busy)
 +1 from me on scarlett
 That's a vote :)
 OK, so that's enough for Quorum I believe 4 out of 6 +1
 /me nods
 I'll email Jonathan, and ask him to set up the payments
 I've got a Funding Ticket open on KDE Invent, and I'll sort it when I get back for Holidays. Probably ferment my ideas on membership further, and write that up too
 Enjoy btw :) (re @Rick_Timmis: I've got a Funding Ticket open on KDE Invent, and I'll sort it when I get back for Holidays. Probably ferment my ideas on membership further, and write that up too)
 Thanks all
 Thank *you* for your work :) apologies for the extra stress lately (re @sgmoore: Thanks all)
 FTR, I'll be on VAC from May 5-11
 It's all good, after the result it was worth every second of it. I learned a great deal too lol
 I'm very glad to hear that :) (re @sgmoore: It's all good, after the result it was worth every second of it. I learned a great deal too lol)
 Q of topic. Is there a way to share a Cloud Store between us, which would be mapped as a Network mount ? I ask because KeePassXC has a rather neat feature called KeeShare, which has a Sync mode.. That could be a way to share these Social Media account creds in a secure way..
 Now this forwardemail.net looks very interesting. Pricing says $9 p/month for a Team, 'Unlimited Team Members"
 https://forwardemail.net/en/private-business-email?pricing=true
 Now if that provides TX, RX and FWD.. we could be onto a winner, especially if Canonical would pay.
 If you get quorum and email help@altispeed.com we will host a NextCloud instance for you :) (re @Rick_Timmis: Q of topic. Is there a way to share a Cloud Store between us, which would be mapped as a Network mount ? I ask because KeePassXC has a rather neat feature called KeeShare, which has a Sync mode.. That could be a way to share these Social Media account creds in a secure way..)
 Here's the best part I learned from Philipp:
 > <@teward:ubuntu.com> Philipp Kewisch: who will admin and watch the third party service? I ask because when a member goes away they *lose* their @ubuntu.com alias so its a valid question. Applies to lubuntu, etc. as well
 Canonical will have admin over the main account. Any ubuntu member will be able to sign in via SSO and then self-administrate where the emails should be forwarded to and get their smtp password. If they lose their membership, their fwdemail account gets deactivated through automated scripts on our end. If they become one again, it can get reactivated. No email storage on the service, everything is forwarded. (re @Rick_Timmis: Now if 
 Ooo.. actually we have one from KDE, it's low storage 10Mb
 Ooh interesting (re @Rick_Timmis: Ooo.. actually we have one from KDE, it's low storage 10Mb)
 Of course 10Mb for a shared encrypted password file is plenty... and having just looked
 Gosh Mr Quigley, I do believe you're a genius
 Hah it just comes with practice and perseverance ;)
 Dolphin can mount our KDE Owncloud Share Drive, over WebDav, and KeeShare will Sync the shared Passwords, which are protected with encryption
 I'll pop a ticket KDE Invent to-do and work out the rest after holidays
 Thank you Rick!!
[14:49] <arraybolt3> Having a bigger shared drive would be handy for stuff like artwork brainstorming and whatnot potentially. Me and mmikowski use a shared Google drive for that and it's pretty handy.
[14:49] <arraybolt3> Though we seem to have been able to collaborate just fine this release without it.
[14:49] <arraybolt3> and Matrix allows for file sharing
 Right Folks. That's it for me, I'm wrapping up, catch up in Two Weeks. kubuntu.org (current) will need a News Post, and update the Homepage. I've written a draft HTH. https://invent.kde.org/teams/distribution-kubuntu/to-do-24.04/-/issues/20
 TTFN, {{Hugs}}
[18:30] <valorie> I'm already using Bitwarden
[18:36] <valorie> sent an email with logins
[18:39] <valorie> about to leave for the day; will catch up tonight