Hello
I agree, this cleanup is important. I frequently do support - and people
told, they had tried to contact other people on the list before who were
not available or did not reply. If we can trust the list, we can
reliably forward support inquiries to the person most suitable / closest
to
Hi all.
my opinion on the whole subject:
The wikipage is merely a list of people who want to give support for
Ubuntu - these are *not* necessarely the same people who want to do
any kind of community work.
If I think I'm able to give support for Ubuntu, why should I have to
join a mailinglist
Heya there,
my opinion on the whole subject:
The wikipage is merely a list of people who want to give support for
Ubuntu - these are *not* necessarely the same people who want to do
any kind of community work.
If I think I'm able to give support for Ubuntu, why should I have to
join a mailinglis
Hi Kaelin.
i think this isn't a good action - loosing contacts to people who can't read
this List frquently is quickly done - regaining those people is hard work.
I would rethink this "cleanup".
What is a contact worth, if he/she does not react or is unavailable?
Better have 10 ppl in the li
Dear List
i think this isn't a good action - loosing contacts to people who can't read
this List frquently is quickly done - regaining those people is hard work.
I would rethink this "cleanup".
Thanks and Greetings
Tscheesy
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