I personally don't do FB. It seems like just one more thing to deal with. To 
expound on that a bit, you may know that I have limitations due to a brain 
injury.

I began to encounter what I can only describe as an "overload" several months 
ago due to being subscribed to too many mailing lists and projects. So I really 
took a time out ;^)

Since then I find that I'm better able to focus on what I think is most 
important, like the abiword thing and this bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/988290

While that bug doesn't effect Lubuntu I needed a 5 year LTS solution for the 
30+ puters I maintain so my focus had to be split between Lubuntu and Ubuntu.

Regarding the abiword thing I realize that Lubuntu does not plan on a 12.04.1 
release (understandably) so I'm going to spend some time testing Xubuntu 
12.04.1 just to try and find a fix for abiword.

Trust me, there really is some method in my madness. It's a matter of balancing 
what's possible with what's most important to me.

Going forward I should be able to focus more on Lubuntu alone. I particularly 
find PCManFM much easier to use than the newest Nautilus or Thunar.

It's all a matter of personal balance. Better to do one or two things right 
than to do ten things horribly.

Lance



--- On Fri, 8/3/12, Phill Whiteside <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Phill Whiteside <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: ISO Testing Screencast
To: "Lance" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Friday, August 3, 2012, 6:49 PM

He has found his feet, 
there is a saying in the UK that "if people really knew how thin the blue line 
was, they'd be up in arms to their MP's" Roughly translated it is equates to 
the ratio of police to villains. 

So many people think that Ubuntu 'just happens', getting testers for every 
flavour / arch becomes a greater problem as more people just expect it "to 
work". 

I've had a bit of a bounce around of 'mad' ideas ... what about a QA facebook 
presence along the lines of [1] ?
Don't worry, it will have a different banner. (I have a tame graphics guy to do 
that).

Regards,
Phill.1. https://www.facebook.com/groups/lubuntu.official/

On 4 August 2012 00:26, Lance <[email protected]> wrote:

Well said Phill. Individual limitations are to be expected. We each have 
certain strengths and weaknesses, only as a team can we function quite well ;^)


Sort of OT but Nicholas also has a survey up:

http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2012/08/quality-perceptions-survey.html


That of course is just a intro but the link is there for the survey. I love the 
effort :^)

Lance

PS: Sorry if I missed a previous notice of the survey here.

--- On Fri, 8/3/12, Phill Whiteside <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Phill Whiteside <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Fwd: ISO Testing Screencast

To: "Ron Mitchell" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]

Date: Friday, August
 3, 2012, 6:02 PM

Hi Ron,
never feel the need to apologise. Everyone on this QA team recalls being a new 
commer not just to testing, but to *buntu. 

To give you a little history of L-QA. We had a set of testers that would test 
our unofficial releases before we got full adoption for 11.10. From our just 
'checking things worked' (which they did), we switched to having to file 
'official' results. This was a steep learning curve for everyone involved, we 
were fortunate to have some testers familiar with 'official' testing. Flying by 
the seat of our pants, and with so much patience and help from both 
ubuntu-testing and ubuntu-release we got through. Fast forward to now... the 
Lubuntu-QA team are respected and valued in the community. We will, and have, 
help any other flavour; just as they have gone beyond the call of duty to help 
Lubuntu. 


There are no dumb questions, just people who will not ask them. 
@all thanks for your input to nicholas's video presentations, a 10 minute video 
presentation can cover things that would take many, many pages of text to cover.


Regards,
Phill.

On 3 August 2012 23:14, Ron Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:


Of course it does!



That will teach me once again to be a little more thorough.



My error.  Sorry 'bout that.



Ron







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>

> Ohh, Ron, btw, my version of testdrive does have lubuntu -- have a look again 
> and see if your missing it in preferences. Check the box to turn on the tab.

>

> Nicholas

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