I'd be happy to take responsibility of doing the session. I think a demo would be particularly cool. If we could update the LXQt ISO, I could go through the process of using it and how to report bugs against it. Similarly, I can show how to grab the lubuntu-dev PPA and install using the metapackage and how to file bugs there.
I also think it would be really good having a planning session, especially given how much closer we get to actually making LXQt official. It might be good to talk with other teams (docs, for example) so they can prepare for the big changes. Finally, I think it would be good to finally hash out once and for all what applications we're using and not using. As always, it would be good to hear from our wee dev team, especially for the few of us that keep trying to help with the workload! Questions, comments, concerns? If not, I'll probably forge ahead with those two. On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote: > 15.04 is nearing release in just a bit over a week! It's time to start > thinking about next cycle already! UOS 1505 is coming up on Tuesday 05 May > 2015 and is the perfect time to share your plans with the rest of the > community. I'm writing to encourage you to consider hosting a planning > session for interested users. Even if you plan in other ways or at a > separate event, I would still extol you to prepare a session to share news > and talk about what's happening within your flavor. UOS is an excellent > opportunity to expand your community and the ubuntu community as a whole. > > Summit(1) is already setup and ready for session proposals. There is both a > community track as well as a 'show and tell' track that will be of use to > you. If you wish to simply demo something cool within your flavor, feel free > to propose a session in show and tell. This can be something simple like > showing off lxqt or what's new in 15.04, what's coming in 15.10 etc. > Anything that would make a good demo and show off what you are working on / > have worked on is a good candidate for this track. The session need not be > long as it's a demo. > > If you are willing and able to host a planning or community session, please > feel free to utilize the community track. This can be completely informal, > and can be utilized to inform the greater community about your plans or help > you solidify them. > > Either way should you need help proposing a session, please refer to the > handy guide(2), or simply reply to this email. Thanks for considering UOS in > your planning for next cycle! > > Cheers! > > 1. http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1505/ > 2. http://uds.ubuntu.com/getinvolved/propose-a-session/ > > > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-admins > Post to : lubuntu-admins@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-admins > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp -- @wxl | http://polka.bike Lubuntu Release Manager, Head of QA Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact Ubuntu Oregon LoCo Team Leader Ubuntu Membership Board Member Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-Organizer -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-admins Post to : lubuntu-admins@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-admins More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp