We're working hard on getting LXQt ready, so I look forward to it as well. :)

I've been using LXQt for the past few months and there's a few things I really 
like about LXQt. I'll share those in a blog post once we finally work out 
issues with lubuntu-default-settings (our current roadblock, upstream needs to 
make it easier for downstream to use custom configs) and I get an MP approved 
with all of the new default settings.

That is why on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/LXQt it says not to install the 
package yet, because the default settings provided are not the best (for 
example, the panel menu (for lack of a better word) doesn't have log out or 
shut down buttons! eek!).

So it's a work in progress but it's going. :)

If you want to say hello on IRC, here is a link to a client with no captcha (I 
link this to people either way but that's an added bonus for scrooyahoo ;) ) 
but it does require you to not use Tor (although most VPNs *do* work). 
https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#lubuntu-devel

In addition, as Walter said, join the lubuntu-devel list if you want to help 
out Lubuntu. We could always need more help! :)

https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-devel

When I get a minute in the next few days (school starting tomorrow :/), I'll 
update the LXQt wiki page with places I see people can help, and I encourage 
other members of the Lubuntu team to fill our areas on that page to show what 
needs to be done on your side of things for LXQt.

Thanks everyone! :)

-- 
Simon Quigley
tsimo...@ubuntu.com
tsimonq2 on freenode and OFTC


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