Hello Ross,
thanks a lot for bringing this up.
I think there are more and more people moving to git for Ubuntu
development. It'd be good if experts on this could help a bit with the
discussion.
Maybe somebody who participated in the discussion about using git and
Launchpad at UOS could comment
Hello Bruno,
On 04.04.2014 14:47, Bruno Pereira wrote:
I'm new here, so how can i start helping?
it looks like nobody responded to your mail yet, so here are a couple of
links which might be useful, if you are interested in Ubuntu development:
- http://packaging.ubuntu.com/
-
Hello,
On 31.03.2014 08:30, Jörg Frings-Fürst wrote:
I'm seaching a mentor for 2 packages:
Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1299780
Package: https://launchpad.net/~jff-de/+archive/libwfmath-1.0
Source: https://code.launchpad.net/~jff-de/+junk/wfmath-1.0
and
Bug:
Hello Barry,
On 28.03.2014 10:13, Barry Drake wrote:
Hi there In a mad moment, I volunteered to update the Xiphos and
BibleTime packages. I've since been trawling through lots of online
material and find myself getting more and more confused. The previous
packager contacted me to say
Hello,
On 08.11.2013 07:13, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote:
So what do you say, would this sort of session be worthwhile?
Big +1.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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On 13.11.2013 10:39, George Merkel wrote:
Man do you guys ever give this shit arest
Please stop this kind of language on the mailing list. Feel free to
unsubscribe if you are not interested in the technical discussions on here.
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Hello,
On 22.09.2013 11:18, Felix Natter wrote:
I am the Debian maintainer of freeplane, and I saw that
freeplane-1.2.23-1 has entered saucy, but there is a fix in 1.2.23-2
= can you pull that in?
Done: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeplane/1.2.23-2
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
we discussed the move a few cycles ago and it took a while to resolve as
it was unclear how to resolve it best. What we do now is:
- move all subscribers over to u-motu (if they're not there already)
- mark the list as obsolete
- remove it from our documentation
I'd
Hello Ronny,
thanks a lot for bringing this up.
On 10.11.2012 10:12, Ronny Cardona wrote:
First off all thanks for bringing us the MOTU School again, its pretty
awesome to have it.
As far as I know there are no current plans for MOTU School sessions. If
anyone is working on them, please speak
Hello everyone,
On 19.11.2012 12:19, Daniel Holbach wrote:
What we agreed on at UDS is:
an Ubuntu Developer Week, regular Ubuntu Dev Google+ Hangouts (soon to
start), updated development videos and meetings.
I took this as my cue to start planning UDW. This cycle it will be from
Jan 29th-31st
Hello Bhavani,
thanks a lot for your offer.
On 19.11.2012 17:06, Bhavani Shankar R wrote:
I am in Daniel. Maybe a topic on the ARB or using patchsystems I can do it
Patch systems might be a good idea as it's something a lot of new
contributors are struggling with. Great idea!
Thanks again.
Hello Oussama,
On 26.10.2012 10:51, Oussama Bounaim wrote:
Will those sessions be recorded, and posted some where after UDS.
Thank you.
Some might. I can't yet tell, but we are also going to have
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-r-dev-videos
this cycle. So even if
Hello everybody,
if you’re in Copenhagen and you are interested in Ubuntu Development,
you might be interested in the following two events:
Be part of the Packaging Guide User Testing and the Get Started with
Ubuntu Development workshops. For us it will be great to see how people
use the
Hello everybody,
if you have upload rights, please have a look at the sponsoring queue.
It has been neglected recently and it'd be good if you could put in some
time to get patches reviewed and uploaded to Ubuntu.
http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/
If something is not suitable
Hello,
On 28.09.2012 10:20, Iain Lane wrote:
At this point, what do you suggest we do with the several minor fixes
from bug fix initiatives like adding homepage fields, fixing typos and
adding misc:Depends (OK, the last one is worth it if it catches
something, but usually it does not)? There
Hello,
On 13.08.2012 18:45, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Also were we thinking of having a Developers Roundtable as the last
session of UDW, where the audience can just ask all the questions they
have about Ubuntu development. Who could imagine sitting in that session
and answering a few questions
Hello everybody,
for the upcoming Ubuntu Developer Week we still have some open slots and
I thought it'd be great to show a few examples of how to clean up
packages or fix some small issues. Nothing mind-bogglingly complicated,
just demo'ing how to fix a few small issues. Would anyone be
venture that
most upstreams probably have already done this, it might not be
packaged yet though).
- The packages involved are http://paste.ubuntu.com/1138024/ and
around 10 python-sqlite rdeps.
- Dmitrijs Ledkovs said he'd look into setting up a tracker.(?)
- Daniel Holbach wanted
Hello everybody,
here are some quick notes from our last MOTU meeting. Full meeting log:
http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2012/ubuntu-meeting.2012-06-14-16.02.log.html
- Meeting times: still being discussed on the mailing list, please
weigh in if you want it changed.
-
Hello everybody,
apologies for the late announcement, but we will have a MOTU meeting
today at
Thursday, June 14th 2012, 16:00 UTC
in #ubuntu-meeting.
Please find the agenda page at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Meetings and
feel free to add whatever you may want to see discussed.
Have a
Hello everybody,
On 29.05.2012 15:42, Daniel Holbach wrote:
last Thursday we had our first MOTU meeting in a long time. For now we
plan to have the meetings at 16 UTC, every 2nd and 4th Thursday. As this
time is inconvenient for some, we want to bring up the discussion here
on the mailing
Hello everybody,
this is just a quick heads-up that we're past the 100-mark on
http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/
If you all could please put a little bit of effort into reviewing these,
particularly the old ones, it'd be much appreciated.
If you are fairly new to reviewing,
Hello everybody,
last Thursday we had our first MOTU meeting in a long time. For now we
plan to have the meetings at 16 UTC, every 2nd and 4th Thursday. As this
time is inconvenient for some, we want to bring up the discussion here
on the mailing list.
Proposals we came up with were:
- keep 16
Hello everybody,
here are the meeting minutes from the last MOTU meeting.
Meeting times
=
Proposals: either keep time 16 UTC (every 2nd/4th Thursday), or use old
MOTU meeting times: alternate between 4 UTC, 12 UTC and 20 UTC, or use
the RMB meeting times: alternate between 12 UTC
Hello everybody,
at UDS we decided to hold MOTU meetings again. For now we will meet
every 2nd and 4th Thursday in #ubuntu-meeting at 16:00 UTC.
The first one this cycle is going to be at
24th May, 16:00 UTC
and we hope to see you all there.
We will use these meetings to coordinate
Hello everybody,
On 19.04.2012 16:44, Daniel Holbach wrote:
with only a week to go until 12.04 is released, it might be a good time
to think about what MOTU is to you and what you feel it should be in the
next few releases.
This team has been existing for as long as Ubuntu has been around
Hello Joseph,
On 07.05.2012 21:19, Joseph Mills wrote:
Hello there I am very happy to have found this mailing list and am very
happy too help out anywhere that I can.
some things that you might want too know about me
welcome to the Ubuntu Development world and thanks for your
Hello everybody,
thanks Andrew for reviving the thread again. :)
On 04.05.2012 02:05, Stefano Rivera wrote:
I agree with that reasoning. I don't think we have much of a team
identity, rather than just being a bunch of people who care about
unseeded.
I agree with this sentiment. What MOTU I
Hello everybody,
with only a week to go until 12.04 is released, it might be a good time
to think about what MOTU is to you and what you feel it should be in the
next few releases.
This team has been existing for as long as Ubuntu has been around and
one thing we've been doing since the early
Hello everybody,
we still have eight weeks until release, which still gives us some time
to fix bugs. For tomorrow we would like to have a look at the following
TODO lists:
- Packages which don’t build anymore (http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/)
- Bugs which have been fixed elsewhere
Hello everyone,
in terms of bug fixing the following 9 weeks are the best of the release
cycle. Precise is relatively stable, so more and more people dare to do
the upgrade. We get more testers and more feedback. Now what we need is
more contributors as well. :-)
What we will do is having FixIt
Hello,
Am 07.11.2011 16:05, schrieb Daniel Holbach:
Am 07.11.2011 16:01, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
On Nov 07, 2011, at 03:05 PM, Daniel Holbach wrote:
For the procedure, I don't know if it's actually possible to redirect
a mailing list to another.
It can be done, but it will take someone
Hello,
Am 03.11.2011 21:56, schrieb Andrew Starr-Bochicchio:
Unless a specific plan emerges to revive the
ubuntu-motu-mentors list, I propose that we ask to have
ubuntu-motu-mentors redirect permanently to the regular ubuntu-motu
list.
No objections.
For the procedure, I don't know if it's
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Hi sponsors,
I (as the upstream) have released a new microrelease for Nautilus
Image Manipulator [0] that makes it work with the version of Nautilus
3 and nautilus-python that are available in Ubuntu Oneiric.
All Nautilus extension written in Python needed to be upgraded before
Hello Bhavani,
Am 29.08.2011 10:01, schrieb Bhavani Shankar R:
Pertaining to the above subject, After a long thought, I've decided to
be a bit less active in the project due to my ever increasing demand
in real life handling MBA studies and full time work I am afraid that
I wont be able to
Ciao Lorenzo,
Am 14.07.2011 12:59, schrieb Lorenzo De Liso:
Good luck with the future of the project and thanks for everything.
Thanks a lot for all you did for Ubuntu and all the best for you and
your future projects.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
please excuse spreading this message very broadly, but I'd like to get
as many comments as possible.
I'm looking for feedback on our current Sponsorship Process. It'd be
great if you could add a comment to:
http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/?p=1031
Thanks a lot in advance.
Am 02.09.2010 00:42, schrieb Nathan Handler:
As a quick note, on Thursday, September 2 at 15:00 UTC, Stefano Rivera
will be giving a Packaging Training session in #ubuntu-classroom about
some of the sponsoring tools that are already in ubuntu-dev-tools.
This will be a great opportunity to
Hello everybody,
I have been maintaining http://behindmotu.wordpress.com/ for a while
now. I found that I've been slacking there for a while and been running
out of time working on it.
Is anybody interested in working on this? Please let me know and I'll
give you access to the blog.
Have a
Hello everybody,
Jim Campbell put work into a survey about the Packaging Guide. If you've
used it and have comments, please check out his announcement [1] and the
survey [2].
[0] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide
[1] http://j1m.net/2010/07/13/updating-the-ubuntu-packaging-guide/
[2]
Hello everybody,
Jim Campbell put work into a survey about the Packaging Guide. If you've
used it and have comments, please check out his announcement [1] and the
survey [2].
[0] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide
[1] http://j1m.net/2010/07/13/updating-the-ubuntu-packaging-guide/
[2]
Hello everybody,
I'll announce the next Ubuntu Developer Week in the next few hours. This
will be a fantastic opportunity for new contributors to learn more about
Ubuntu, its development and get to know the people who work on the
distro every day. It'll be an event happening on IRC, which is
Hello everybody,
Ubuntu Developer Week is back again, which means five days of
action-packed IRC sessions where you learn more about hacking on Ubuntu,
developing Ubuntu and how to interact with other projects.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
We’ll have a fantastic time
On 25.06.2010 22:00, fabrice wrote:
I think that dropping the maintainer change in debian/control would be a
good idea, as you have to delete it systematically, and if you changed
some dependency, you can mess your patch.
Maybe first thing we need to change is to add a -R option to
On 17.06.2010 23:11, Soren Hansen wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 03:28:26PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
This is pretty close to the UDS discussion. A number of Kubuntu people
wanted a separate package set because, specifically, of people who
focused on these packages getting deferred from
On 17.06.2010 21:28, Scott Kitterman wrote:
Several people, myself included, argued against this since if we fragment
Universe too much, the potential set of MOTU recruits will narrow
significantly. We decided that it was perfectly OK for potential MOTU to be
somewhat focused as long as
On 17.06.2010 14:17, Ralph Janke wrote:
Furthermore, does that also mean that people that work primarily
on Gnome packages will have the same of similar restrictions?
There are no restrictions.
I never used Qt/KDE apps myself much, but I talked to a number of Qt/KDE
people and sponsored quite
On 16.06.2010 16:10, ubu...@kitterman.com wrote:
The part where someone is told because the package name starts with q,
#ubuntu-motu is the wrong channel. The person doing the asking is in fact
very active in #kubuntu-devel, but was reaching out to MOTU to try and
broaden themselves when
Am 26.04.2010 12:19, schrieb Gregory Herrero:
And I'm wondering if I can integrate my work in Cpuburn.
I try to contact red...@ev1.net but this adress is not valid.
Robert Redelmeier red...@sbcglobal.net is what debian/copyright says.
To get a change or fix uploaded into Ubuntu please refer
Hello everybody,
Last week, James Westby taught us all about Fixing an Ubuntu bug with
bzr. As always, logs are available on the wiki in case you missed the
session. [1]
This week, Benjamin Drung will be teaching us How to package XUL
extensions. The session will take place at 22nd April, 18:00
On 02.03.2010 00:01, Emmet Hikory wrote:
1) With Archive Reorganisation, the vast majority of documentation is
no longer MOTU-specific, to the degree that aside from a basic set of
team pages (overview, roadmap, meetings (and historical minutes),
policy summary (mostly related to
Thanks for your work on this!
On 26.02.2010 07:43, Steve Langasek wrote:
I think the attached diff for FreezeExceptionProcess reflects the emerging
consensus. Are there any objections if I apply this to the wiki and send
out an updated freeze process mail to u-d-a?
Sounds good to me, only
On 17.02.2010 11:03, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 03:03:35PM +0100, Stefan Potyra wrote:
- Merge motu-release and ubuntu-release? Add team members of the
flavours to ubuntu-release to form kind of a release
taskforce?
As a first step, I suggest merging motu-release
Am Donnerstag, den 28.01.2010, 01:04 +0900 schrieb Emmet Hikory:
motu-sru and ubuntu-sru merged into a single team. I've had a couple of
conversations with people in terms of doing something simllar with motu-
release and ubuntu-release. I think it's the right answer. So far it's
been
Hello everybody,
just a quick heads-up that we will have the 5th Ubuntu Developer Week
from Jan 25th to 29th 2010.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
One week of tutorial sessions all around Ubuntu development, 25 sessions
with fantastic speakers and topics. Please spread the
Hello everybody,
Ilya's great work on merges, FTBFSes and other QA activites spoke for
themselves and we're very happy with the new addition to the MOTU team. :-)
Please give Ilya a very warm welcome to the team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU Council is very pleased to announce that Evan Broder just
joined the MOTU team. Among his interests are SRUs, Backports,
Sponsoring and much more.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
the MC is very happy to announce the addition of Mackenzie Morgan to the
MOTU team. Please all give her a warm welcome to the team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
the MC is happy to announce that David Henningsson just joined the
Contributing Developers. His focus on audio problems make it hard not to
like him. :-)
Please give him a warm welcome to the team.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Am Montag, den 09.11.2009, 17:19 -0500 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
With the archive reorganisation coming fast, I've registered a spec for a
discussion at UDS about the future of the MOTU community.
I'd like to encourage all MOTU who are going to UDS and any others that would
be willing to
Am Samstag, den 31.10.2009, 13:08 -0400 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
Would you please point me to the minutes of the meetings or the archive of
the discussion where this decision was taken?
It was discussed via email.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Am Samstag, den 31.10.2009, 02:58 +0100 schrieb Stefan Potyra:
That aside, I find it very interesting and disturbing that membership of
otherwise voted upon boards are (as it occurs to me from this mail) prolonged
by the will of one developer. Maybe you can clear up what happened? Did that
Hello Matthias,
Am Mittwoch, den 28.10.2009, 14:14 +0100 schrieb Matthias Klumpp:
How is the plan to make the sponsoring-process more transparent going on?
I sent my application nearly half a year ago and I know that there are
several other people who want to become MOTU (and have the
Hello everybody,
we're very pleased to announce that Jonathan highvoltage Carter just
joined the MOTU team. His great work on Edubuntu and particularly LTSP
Cluster was much appreciated.
Please give South-African MOTU #2 Jonathan Carter a warm welcome to the
team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
we're very happy to welcome back Travis Watkins in the MOTU team. Also
Robert Ancell joined the MOTUs today, which is great.
Please give them a warm welcome to the team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Am Dienstag, den 06.10.2009, 12:11 -0400 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
Reading the CC election results email, I see that we no longer have a MOTU
Council. I think we should definitely have a meeting to decide how we are
going to manage dispute resolution, UUC membership, etc.
The move away from
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 18:10 +0200, Stefan Potyra wrote:
as you might be aware, the rebuild test[1] has shown lots of build failures
related to gcc-4.4 / new eglibc.
To get things down, I held a spontaneous training session together with
Michael Bienna and Steve Langasek in #ubuntu-motu
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 09:15 +0530, suji A wrote:
how to join MOTU team on Lanuchpad.net.
The process for applying for team membership is documented over here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopers - developers that have
demonstrated great work and have worked with a lot of other people on
Hello everybody,
please give Benjamin Drung a warm welcome to the Development team!
He's a great guy, lives in Berlin and likes origami. :-)
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
I'm very pleased to announce that Andres Rodriguez just joined the MOTU
team! Please give him a very warm welcome to the team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
please join me in welcoming Martin-Éric Racine to the MOTU team.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 21:56 -0600 schrieb amachu:
I've updated the /etc/schroot/schroot.conf file with the following entry,
[karmic]
description=Ubuntu karmic
location=/var/chroot/karmic
priority=3
users=amachu
groups=sbuild
root-groups=root
Now when I issue a command,
I
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Hello everybody,
I’m incredibly happy to announce the fourth Ubuntu Developer Week! [1]
You are excited about Ubuntu, always had the feeling you want to give
back in one form or the other and you didn’t know how? Ubuntu Developer
Week is the perfect
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU Council is very pleased to announce that Julien Lavergne just
joined the MOTU team. His great work and passion to collaborate with
Debian is a huge asset and it'd be great if you gave him a warm welcome
to the team.
Have a
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Reinhard Tartler schrieb:
Hey folks, I fear I have sad news for the faac package. Besides
that the debian/copyright file is wrong anyways (it claims GPL
license, which is wrong), it came to my attention that the package
itself is probably non
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Shawn McCuan schrieb:
This guy is a nutjob.
Come on now. This is not the tone we want on the mailing list.
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
Ahmed's great work on packages, his interaction with Debian and work on
the Sabily distributions left us no other choice but to say +1. :-)
Please give our newest addition from Cairo, Egypt a warm welcome to the
team!
Have a great
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Hello everybody,
Andrea did a great work in the MOTU community, working on lots of
different packages. His great love for QA and working with Debian and
love for the Italian LoCo sealed the deal: +1 from all present MC
members. :-)
Give him a
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Hello everybody,
please give Stephen a warm welcome to the team, where he's continue to
work on KDE packages and sponsoring.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
we're very pleased to welcome a new member to the MOTU team: Nick
Ellery. Nick has been working a lot on merging changes from Debian and
lowering the delta between Debian and Ubuntu.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have
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Hello everybody,
we're pleased to announce that Li Daobing just became a Contributing
Developer. Li's tireless work on the ibus input method packages made it
easy for us to vote +1 on his application.
Please give Li a warm welcome to the team!
Have
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Hello everybody,
Fabrice has done a great job in working with the MOTU team. We're happy
to announce that he just joined the Contributing Developers team.
Please give him a warm welcome!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU Council is pleased to announce that Roderick Greening joined
the MOTU team. He has done great work in Kubuntu land and we're happy to
welcome him to the team.
Give him a hug when you see him around!
Have a great day,
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Hello everybody,
good news everybody, Andreas Wenning just joined the MOTU team. Some of
you will already know him from the good work he did in the Kubuntu team.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
exciting news from France: Didier Roche just joined the MOTU team. In
the first MOTU Council meeting dedicated to developer applications,
Didier was approved.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
please welcome our second addition to the MOTU team today: Christophe
Sauthier. We're very pleased to have him in the team. Please give him a
warm welcome!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU Council is very pleased to announce that Iain Lane just joined
the MOTU team. After an impromptu meeting about dependency graphs,
tree-hugging and Haskell we were happy to approve Iain's application, he
now is a MOTU.
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU Council is very pleased to announce that we came to a
conclusion in the last old style developer application today. The
outcome is great: Alessio Treglia joined the MOTU team.
Please give him a warm welcome to team!
Have a
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Stefan Potyra schrieb:
I strongly object to both the specification and the result of you
running that script.
If you object strongly it would help if you explained why.
Setting needs-packaging bugs to wishlist is what always has been done,
even
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Hello everybody,
please everybody give Nick a pat on the back. Although he was part of
ubuntumembers already, we decided to add him to
universe-contributors based on his good work in the MOTU team.
Give him a warm welcome!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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* Initial release.(LP: #303812)
Your package contains new components which requires manual editing of
the
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James Westby schrieb:
For lintian there are lintian overrides.
lintian --no-override? :-)
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Nick Ellery schrieb:
On the four points made by Daniel, I can agree with all but the fourth
being beneficial. The reason that different Membership Boards were
created was to allow those that are unable to attend CC meetings to
still apply for
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Kjeldgaard Morten schrieb:
I have now produced a draft page at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GettingStartedDraft
, incorporating all ideas contributed to me (the number is zero ;-)).
The main idea is to give a gentle introduction suited for the
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Daniel Holbach schrieb:
As I said in another mail already: [...]
Oops, it was the same mail that I replied to already, it was just
moderated through ubuntu-de...@... Excusez-moi.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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My 5 today: #315769 (last-align
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Cody A.W. Somerville schrieb:
Will the council be voting at the IRC Meeting?
Yes.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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My 5 today: #311445 (vbetool), #305256 (gnome-menus), #314794 (ufraw),
#46447 (grabcd), #314887 (yagiuda)
Do 5 a day - every day!
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:44:20 +0100 Daniel Holbach
daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
It will be important for the MOTU Council to be well-prepared for the
meeting, ask questions and be on top of things on the mailing list
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Hello everybody,
some of you will have noticed that the application processes of the MOTU
Council have been taking several weeks, even months in extreme cases and
we have been very unhappy with this status quo.
We identified a number of reasons for
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Dustin Kirkland schrieb:
I really believe the MOTU and Core-Dev application processes would
greatly benefit from some minimal, objective criteria. It should be
perfectly clear that meeting these objective criteria will not be
sufficient, alone,
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