Thank you Steve, that would be wonderful.
Alex, yes of course, once I have a clear set of packages, I will rewrite
this request with all the amendments. Thank you all for your help and
patience while I get reacclamated with the process.
Scarlett

On Tue, Feb 13, 2024, 11:40 PM Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@ubuntu.com>
wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 11:07:23AM +1030, Alex Murray wrote:
> > On Mon, 2024-02-12 at 01:16:35 -0700, Scarlett Moore wrote:
> > >> Thanks for sending through the application for Kubuntu 24.04 LTS. The
> > >> listed points of contact look great - as does the support timeframe
> of 3
> > >> years. I notice you state the following two points
>
> > >> However the kubuntu packageset is more than just KDE - also it is not
> > >> clear to me which packages in the kubuntu packageset would be included
> > >> in this list - can you please be a bit more specific as to which
> > >> packages this would include?
>
> > > Kubuntu packageset would probably be a better set of words as to what
> we will
> > > support in the 3 years.
>
> > The current kubuntu packageset is quite large -
> > https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/packagesets/noble/kubuntu
>
> > Note, the kubuntu team does not have to commit to maintaining all of
> > these packages over the course of the LTS (particularly since a lot of
> > these are in other seeds etc).
>
> > I wonder if instead it would be more realistic to commit to those in the
> > supported seed for kubuntu:
>
> > https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/seeds/kubuntu.noble/supported
>
> Please bear in mind that the "supported" set gives a list of packages
> supported by the Kubuntu team but NOT part of the kubuntu image; because
> those are in a different seed.  As I alluded in the TB meeting, what we
> really want here is "all packages seeded in any of the kubuntu seeds, plus
> their dependencies as determined by germinate, minus anything that is
> already supported by Canonical for Ubuntu".
>
> I will try to get something stood up this week that can report on what
> exactly that looks like, so that you can confirm what you intend to support
> (and also hopefully make it updateable so you can iterate if you identify
> stuff you no longer want to support).
>
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