Re: Stopping the Ubuntu Friendly Meeting

2012-05-29 Thread cprofitt
Ara:

That makes sense to me.

Charles

On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 17:00 +0200, Ara Pulido wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
 already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).
 
 I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
 topics into the general Ubuntu QA meeting.
 
 Do we agree?
 
 Also, I am thinking about removing the Ubuntu Friendly Squad team, as
 most of the members of this team are also members of Ubuntu Testing team
 (and those who are not members, can join, as it is an open team). Also,
 that would mean removing this mailing list and merge all the
 conversations into the ubuntu-qa mailing list.
 
 We would keep Ubuntu Friendly Control, as it is the one that owns the
 different code branches.
 
 What do you guys think?
 
 Thanks!
 Ara.
 



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Re: Stopping the Ubuntu Friendly Meeting

2012-05-29 Thread Emmanuel Osei-Akoto
Ara,

You are right. Lets desolve it into the qa-mailing list.
On 29 May 2012 14:00, cprofitt indigo...@rochester.rr.com wrote:

 Ara:

 That makes sense to me.

 Charles

 On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 17:00 +0200, Ara Pulido wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
  already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).
 
  I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
  topics into the general Ubuntu QA meeting.
 
  Do we agree?
 
  Also, I am thinking about removing the Ubuntu Friendly Squad team, as
  most of the members of this team are also members of Ubuntu Testing team
  (and those who are not members, can join, as it is an open team). Also,
  that would mean removing this mailing list and merge all the
  conversations into the ubuntu-qa mailing list.
 
  We would keep Ubuntu Friendly Control, as it is the one that owns the
  different code branches.
 
  What do you guys think?
 
  Thanks!
  Ara.
 



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Stopping the Ubuntu Friendly Meeting

2012-05-28 Thread Ara Pulido
Hello,

I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).

I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
topics into the general Ubuntu QA meeting.

Do we agree?

Also, I am thinking about removing the Ubuntu Friendly Squad team, as
most of the members of this team are also members of Ubuntu Testing team
(and those who are not members, can join, as it is an open team). Also,
that would mean removing this mailing list and merge all the
conversations into the ubuntu-qa mailing list.

We would keep Ubuntu Friendly Control, as it is the one that owns the
different code branches.

What do you guys think?

Thanks!
Ara.

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Re: Stopping the Ubuntu Friendly Meeting

2012-05-28 Thread Benjamin Kerensa
On 05/28/2012 08:00 AM, Ara Pulido wrote:
 Hello,

 I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
 already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).

 I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
 topics into the general Ubuntu QA meeting.

 Do we agree?

 Also, I am thinking about removing the Ubuntu Friendly Squad team, as
 most of the members of this team are also members of Ubuntu Testing team
 (and those who are not members, can join, as it is an open team). Also,
 that would mean removing this mailing list and merge all the
 conversations into the ubuntu-qa mailing list.

 We would keep Ubuntu Friendly Control, as it is the one that owns the
 different code branches.

 What do you guys think?

 Thanks!
 Ara.

This seems pretty straight forward and efficient to consolidate assets
into QA's

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