Hi Julien
 Thanks for your detailed email.  I understand there is not enough
infrastructure currently to support training, mentoring, and performing
many changes prior to 14.04 roll out. I am mostly concerned with the future
development of our community. Since I am not only new to Lubuntu( and
Linux) but also have no computer background( all biological sciences and
economics here), I rely on your opinion and input. Are there any steps, you
know of, that we as a community can take now to attract and promote the
technical human power we need for a growing future?


Sincerely,
David Yentzen


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Dale Visser <dale.vis...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  I've been quite busy with family stuff and work today, but thanks for
> the replies. I'll take a look over at Lubuntu Software Center, and see if
> there are any issues I could see myself tackling. I've never used Bazaar or
> the Launchpad issue trackers, so there will be some learning curve involved.
>
> Best regards,
> Dale
>
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
>  ------------------------------
> From: Jackson Doak <nosk...@ubuntu.com>
> Sent: 11/19/2013 2:01 PM
> To: Aere Greenway <a...@dvorak-keyboards.com>
> Cc: lubuntu user list <lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
>
> Subject: Re: Roadmap for 14.04
>
>  dale: I'm not sure what lubuntu specific stuff is java, maybe just find
> some general bugs. As mentioned above, the lubuntu software centre is
> python, so any bugfixes for that would be great
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:45 AM, Aere Greenway 
> <a...@dvorak-keyboards.com>wrote:
>
>>  On 11/19/2013 03:08 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
>>
>>
>>  2013/11/18 Iberê Fernandes <ibere.fernan...@gmail.com>
>>
>>>
>>> Regarding:
>>> > Since the next release is a “all-you-can-fix” roadmap, maintaining it
>>> will
>>> > be IMO a waste of time. If you want to work on something specific,
>>> talk to
>>> > me by mail or IRC (gilir on #lubuntu).
>>>
>>>  I agree it'll be a waste of time if we may be moving to LXQt on 14.10
>>> cycle.
>>>
>>> Hence, does 14.04 has to remain LTS yet? I mean, should we drop the
>>> LTS idea for 14.04 once:
>>> - LXDE is dying;
>>> - we're missing devs and LTS would demand support together with the
>>> non-LTS releases.
>>> - LXQt seems to be not  ready for 14.04
>>>
>>
>>  I'm not sure it will be quite ready for 14.10 either (we have to change
>> all the GTK applications to Qt version, it's quite a lot of work to test
>> the integration of all of them). But with a 14.04 LTS, we can release a
>> "not-so-stable-and-finished" 14.10 Qt version, because we still can advise
>> people to keep 14.04. The goal also, is to focus on maintaining the LTS
>> version, and development the Qt version until it's stable enough to
>> completely switch to it. That should make the maintenance possible (1
>> version to maintain, 1 to develop).
>>
>>  Regards,
>>  Julien Lavergne
>>
>>
>>
>>  Julien:
>>
>> This approach makes good sense to me.  I agree, for what it's worth.
>>
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>> Aere
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