On Wednesday 03 October 2007 05:03:10 Matthew East wrote:
Just for information/interest.
I don't really know what I think about this, my immediate reaction is
that the community doesn't need *another* meeting place to follow
discussions (it's already difficult to keep up with the mailing
Hi,
On 03/10/2007, Jorge O. Castro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if it's LoCo territory, but it's community territory.
Clearly to 1000-some users another meeting place is filling a need.
I think you're underestimating the ability of people to sign up to new
resources without a coherent
Hi all,
I have been reading over this thread, and want to offer a few thoughts.
The crux of this discussion is that LoCo teams need money to do stuff.
This in itself is a point of debate - personally, I have run a number of
community booths over the years. I have run three booths for KDE, helped
On Wednesday 03 Oct 2007 3:22:03 pm Jono Bacon wrote:
we put our efforts into getting a solid LoCo Council up and running,
encouraging more excellent mentoring schemes like USTeams (AfricanTeams
is a dream of mine),
+1
18 official languages (+ many others) each with millions of people in
unsuscribe
Bret Fledderjohn wrote:
+1
On 02/10/2007, *Mauricio Hernandez Z.* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/2/07, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just for information/interest.
I don't really know what I
Barry C. Bowser pisze:
unsuscribe
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On 9/28/07, Jono Bacon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find this stunning. It often amazes me how much cynicism people have
to companies and individuals who support Open Source implicitly.
Canonical has invested millions and millions of dollars in Ubuntu, and
from the outset produced governance