[07:08] <Unit193> bluesabre: I have read your email!
[07:09] <knome> err,
[07:09] <knome> i joined matrix from the ubuntu.com server with element.io web
[07:09] <knome> how do i join the xfce room??
[07:09] <Unit193> Mate, you're asking the wrong person. :P
[07:10] <knome> nah, i wasn't asking you (;
[07:10] <Unit193> Smart move!
[07:10] <knome> oh, so public space
[07:10] <knome> what does that mean :P
[07:10] <knome> ah-ha
[07:11] <knome> so it's like a... subserver
[09:30] <bluesabre> Unit193: Thanks! <3
[09:30] <Unit193> Figured I'd at least cut out the "Did anyone actually read it?" aspect if there's no responses.. :3
[09:38] <bluesabre> That is appreciated :)
[09:38] <bluesabre> I was thinking... we have a *not dead* set of Telegram channels... Xubuntu Development: 75 members, Xubuntu Support: 57 members, Xubuntu Translators: 21 members
[09:39] <bluesabre> And Telegram, for whatever reason, has always rubbed me the wrong way
[09:39] <bluesabre> If folks want a modern-ish platform, maybe Matrix would be a good fit for anything outside of IRC
[09:49] <Unit193> That one rubs me wrong, but hey if others want to use it I won't stop them!
[09:49] <Unit193> Telegram feels geared towards mobile use and a lot like texting, sorry but I don't want y'all to be able to get ahold of me like that. ;)
[09:52] <Unit193> bluesabre: If you don't have the time, would you be able to gbp pull if I update catfish and push it somewhere, then either review and push to pkg-python or just push? :3
[09:53] <Unit193> (It's basically the only thing not at the current release.)
[09:53] <bluesabre> Unit193: Feel free to! I probably wouldn't get to it until this weekend, myself.
[09:53] <Unit193> That's *plenty* soon enough for me, if that matters.
[09:55] <bluesabre> Cool, then no worries. I'll make myself a reminder to do it this weekend.
[09:56] <Unit193> ...Maybe I should do it anyway to free you up to do something else..
[09:58] <bluesabre> By all means :)
[10:00] <bluesabre> Wimpy (Ubuntu MATE) was talking about this tool he contributes to (made?) yesterday, that sounds pretty handy for ISO testing. Apparently it has a way to handle daily images and uses zsync in the background for testing daily images daily, quickly :) https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu
[10:10] <Unit193> https://dpaste.com/24NHHN8HR looks simple enough so far.