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Message #01062
Re: official release
Hi,
a bit sorry that Lubuntu will not be 'fully' launched.
I will correct my postings regarding it coming into the family, hopefully
Lubuntu gets there for 10.10, in the meantime there is much interest in the
project. I just wish I could do more to help.
I'd like to repeat that people are deeply appreciative of all the many hours
that you, the devs, have put into the project; Lubuntu is pretty darn kewl
and needed.
My kindest regards to you all,
Phill.
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Julien Lavergne <gilir@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Le jeudi 01 avril 2010 à 21:53 +0100, Phill Whiteside a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > in the wiki pages was stated that the was the desire for Lubuntu to
> > enter into Canonical's stable of being "officially a *buntu"; as we
> > approach the beta2 testing - is there a timetable of Lubuntu actually
> > getting a decision?
> >
> >
> > Informally, Lubuntu seems to receive support; but has Canonical made
> > the decision yet?
>
> For now, there is few chances that we will be a "offical" *buntu version
> for 10.04. The iso is not build from the official architecture, and we
> are a bit close to the release to add a new flavor.
>
> However, we will still be able to produce an iso like we do for now.
> It's not so bad news, because there are still some patches and packages
> not included in official repository that are needed for Lubuntu. Using
> PPA is much easier with this way of building iso that the standard way.
>
> Regards,
> Julien Lavergne
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