Op zaterdag 06-06-2009 om 19:59 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef jean7491:
> 1. The initial problem is an update of the Ubuntu-be website, pages
> Events team (http://ubuntu-be.org/nl/node/25 , ... en/node/26,
> ...fr/node/27).
> Activities: these pages are outdated likely since september 2008 or
> be
help can do so.
>
> Everybody can mail this list, they don't even need to be subscribed
> (although it makes things much easier of course, and the amount of mail
> one gets from this list is very small).
>
>
> Pointing to the mailing list in all relevant places might be useful
Op vrijdag 05-06-2009 om 23:53 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Mark Van
den Borre:
> Keep it simple. When this list starts overflowing with activity,
> _then_ we can think of splitting off some of the volume.
Exactly what I was thinking.
There is a good reason why most open source projects prefer p
2009/6/5 Alain Baudrez :
> L.S.
>
> One of the recurrent topics in the weekly IRC meetings is the organization
> of events. Up to now the events have been Dipro and/or Computer fair based.
> If a dedicated Ubuntu user wants to create a demo or another event in his
> town or school or ... he/she can
L.S.
One of the recurrent topics in the weekly IRC meetings is the organization
of events. Up to now the events have been Dipro and/or Computer fair based.
If a dedicated Ubuntu user wants to create a demo or another event in his
town or school or ... he/she cannot contact the events team directly