Awesome. It'd be great if this bug is fixed in an SRU for 17.10. I'm just answering your question because I don't EXPECT that.
You asked, "How do you expect the fix to get into Ubuntu 17.10 without Ubuntu developers?"
"And it's not GNOME that packages GNOME for Ubuntu anyway. It is Ubuntu (and Debian) developers who do all of that!"
And that packaging process is what got us into this mess. Another reason I don't expect this process to get us out of this during 17.10.
> Andrea Azzarone even said they won't work on it until 18.04.
> This does mean that I'll start working on this on April '18.
Yeah -- obviously. 18.04 != April '18.
I didn't say you *would* start working on this on[sic] April '18.
I said you won't work on it until "18.04", which is an Ubuntu release, not a month.
Why would you assume that I don't understand that? I didn't write "April '18". I wrote 18.04. On Ubuntu launchpad, the context in which we're having this conversation, that pretty obviously means Ubuntu's 18.04 release, not "April '18". Don't correct me on things that aren't wrong.
Awesome. It'd be great if this bug is fixed in an SRU for 17.10. I'm just answering your question because I don't EXPECT that.
You asked, "How do you expect the fix to get into Ubuntu 17.10 without Ubuntu developers?"
"And it's not GNOME that packages GNOME for Ubuntu anyway. It is Ubuntu (and Debian) developers who do all of that!"
And that packaging process is what got us into this mess. Another reason I don't expect this process to get us out of this during 17.10.
> Andrea Azzarone even said they won't work on it until 18.04.
> This does mean that I'll start working on this on April '18.
Yeah -- obviously. 18.04 != April '18.
I didn't say you *would* start working on this on[sic] April '18.
I said you won't work on it until "18.04", which is an Ubuntu release, not a month.
Why would you assume that I don't understand that? I didn't write "April '18". I wrote 18.04. On Ubuntu launchpad, the context in which we're having this conversation, that pretty obviously means Ubuntu's 18.04 release, not "April '18". Don't correct me on things that aren't wrong.