On Sun, 2010-04-11 at 14:54 -0700, j_baer wrote:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/CommunityThemes
I turned the title bar on and removed the orange strip from the top. IMO the
title bar means little to the typical Ubuntu user but I can live with it.
True, if you get to that page
Hi Trey.
tell me how can i help whit any project at all?
i'm new user of ubuntu and from start till now, just got some translated
jobs
But interested to find out how to make art or kind of whit this OS.
first of all what is the program what people use to make artworks here?
is it this gimp
Hi Jani,
On Monday 12 April 2010 10:49:49 am Jani hintu wrote:
Hi Trey.
tell me how can i help whit any project at all?
You'll find answers to all of your questions (hopefully!) here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/
i'm new user of ubuntu and from start till now, just got some
I updated the wiki page with another mockup. This approach displays two
screen shots for each theme. I removed the comments to keep the page more
manageable.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBaer/SandBox
:)
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Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, apologies for cross-posting to different lists, I'm just
not sure where is the best place to ask this question.
I upgraded my laptop to Lucid beta 2 today, in an attempt to test-drive
it. It
On 12 April 2010 15:11, Charlie Kravetz c...@teamcharliesangels.com wrote:
snip
this -20 kernel has been temporarily removed from the repositories. It
seems to have some issues.
Yes, I saw that, I tried another upgrade to that kernel in order to
try to debug the problem on my machine but it
I hope that this is the right place and the right tone to flag some issues late
in the development process of Lucid Lynx. If there is a better place (or a
better tone grin), please let me know.
I am not a trained IT person (and I most definitely do *_not_* do code); on
the other hand, I have
If anyone checks out any of the bugs which I wrote up in an earlier message,
they will come away with the impression that I have a bee in my bonnet about
the functionality of the Apport retracing service.
This message attempts to move the problem from editorial comments in bug
reports to a
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 22:09 -0700, Bruce Miller wrote:
If anyone checks out any of the bugs which I wrote up in an earlier message,
they will come away with the impression that I have a bee in my bonnet about
the functionality of the Apport retracing service.
This message attempts to move
Hi
Recently a friend of mine brought a USB pen Drive (Flash Disk) of 500
GB for Rs 1500-/ from Palika Bazaar.
First I don't believe it. However i tried it on my system and checked
using df -h and it showed 500 GB (free space 498 GB)
Second its formatted to FAT 16.
So my questions
1. Incredible
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
Recently a friend of mine brought a USB pen Drive (Flash Disk) of 500
GB for Rs 1500-/ from Palika Bazaar.
If this is true, surely I would like to know the device specifications, and
would like to own one for
2010/4/12 Mallikarjun mallik.v.ar...@gmail.com:
Recently a friend of mine brought a USB pen Drive (Flash Disk) of 500
GB for Rs 1500-/ from Palika Bazaar.
If this is true, surely I would like to know the device specifications, and
would like to own one for myself.
2)Copy a image/movie of
Hi Ram,
Hi
1. Incredible as it may be i refuse to belive that this small device
is actually 500 Gig so how does one verify that. I could copy data
and i think it will give up after about 10 GIg or less, but is there
any other way
The easiest way might be to write 498 Gigs on the flash
Now a day lot of fake drives are coming
Its works good for a while and ultimately go to trash.
You cannot copy the bulk files to FAT file systems
If u have 4 gb and all , split the files(100/200mb) using .rar format and
then copy the files.
With regards
Shahul Hameed
-Original
Why not reformat it using fat32 / ntfs and see the actual size ?
500GB Pen drive for 1500/- ? Not likely. 16GB costs a bit more than that.
Regards
Abhinav
http://indimark.blogspot.com
http://www.employees.org/~abhinav/blog
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Recently a friend of mine brought a USB pen Drive (Flash Disk) of 500
GB for Rs 1500-/ from Palika Bazaar.
First I don't believe it. However i tried it on my system and checked
using df -h and it showed 500 GB
Hi
Paalika bazar is full of fraudters, one should not buy such devices from a
reputed shop.
I generally shop with Cost2Cost and Computer Empire in Nehru place.
Similar issue arises when one of my friend bought a 30GB pendrive 2 years
ago.
A Senior who was writing file system for an embedded
Il semble que les commentaires ai été approuvés maintenant. Je présume
que le modérateur avait pris une fin de semaine de trois jours!
Etienne
Steve Nadeau wrote:
Même chose pour moi!!!
bonne journée!
2010/4/11 Jean Chicoine osamabinfrenc...@gmail.com
J'ai perdu mon lien pour ajouter des programmes dans Ubuntu 9.10. Voici
l'image de mon menu :
http://n3.nabble.com/file/n714187/Menu_Application.png
J'aimerais savoir comment faire pour refaire ce lien ?
Merci
François1972
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problème,
Merci
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Malheureusement, plus le temps passe, moins il y a d'achalandage! Qui
retourne sur le site d'un article à part ceux qui y ont déposé un
commentaire?
Gilbert
Le 12 avril 2010 14:17, Etienne Goyer etienne.go...@outlands.ca a écrit :
Il semble que les commentaires ai été approuvés maintenant. Je
Hello all
It looks like Ubuntu MID is not live any longer, the last update seems to be
8.04... Now I am wondering what would be a good LIVE/ACTIVE distro to make
use of for MID devices... I am thinking of course of the Joggler but also
other devices...
Thanx
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On 12 April 2010 09:08, Cornelius Mostert
corneliusmost...@googlemail.com wrote:
It looks like Ubuntu MID is not live any longer, the last update seems to be
8.04... Now I am wondering what would be a good LIVE/ACTIVE distro to make
use of for MID devices... I am thinking of course of the
On 12 Apr 2010, at 09:14, Alan Pope wrote:
On 12 April 2010 09:08, Cornelius Mostert
corneliusmost...@googlemail.com wrote:
It looks like Ubuntu MID is not live any longer, the last update seems to be
8.04... Now I am wondering what would be a good LIVE/ACTIVE distro to make
use of for MID
Well, yes, but it's a license - for what it's worth in terms of
practical enforcement but, nevertheless, a revised form of ol' fashioned
civil law?
Paula
/ www.fossbox.org.uk
pa...@fossbox.org.uk
Tel: 020 7481 8479
Skype: bastubis
/
Gordon Joly wrote:
On 08/04/2010 10:14,
I think there has been general agreement in the silos of government
since the 'mysociety No 10' fiasco that 'participatory' democracy is a
bad idea because the public is too thick to understand the issues facing
modern society. The public may stupidly associate the socialist party
with outmoded
Green Party has decent digital policies. But I live in a Labour
stronghold in East London where there's a risk of BNP returning MPs in
up to 4 boroughs. I'm not sure whether to vote strategically to try to
keep the Tories/BNP out or to vote Green. BNP is fielding candidates in
my Borough but it
Just got a mail from 38 Degrees (don't know who else got one). They're
embarking on a campaign against lobbying which is the most sensible
course of action I can think of for those who want to continue to take
action about this:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/speakout/PPCDEBlobbying
This isn't
I've got it, too. I think it's difficult and uncertain territory for
something like Canonical to get involved in and free software supporters run
the risk of being painted even more like anarchists by raising our voices
but I think not doing so risks a number of the freedoms we rely on in being
Yes, I know - I shouldn't rant either cos I'm an NGO and not supposed to
be political ;)
Maybe the answer for an org like Canonical (who'd be noticed!) is to be
extremely careful picking issues and to ensure that the issue is the
legitimacy of Ubuntu/FOSS - it could be useful to focus on the
On 12/04/10 13:10, pa...@fossbox.org.uk wrote:
Yes, I know - I shouldn't rant either cos I'm an NGO and not supposed to
be political ;)
I'm not sure what the rules are for this mailing list but it seems to
me this thread has left the discussion of the deb and is becoming a
general political
On 8 April 2010 13:48, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Alright :)
I'l put it here and on the etherpad, i mainly followed this guild:
http://magician.gforums.de/wiki/index.php5?title=UNE_Installation
but a lot of it is wrong, and one of its packages is packaged badly, so iv
Personally, I am quite interested in discussions of this type as laws
affecting copyright have significant implications in the FOSS community, and
I assume that there are many others on the list that are interested also. I
understand your point Alan, but I don't see the value in discouraging this
I certainly don't want to be pushing a political agenda (especially where
it's not wanted) and Alan makes a perfectly reasonable point but I can't
help but consider the following: For a group of Linux supporters [albeit, a
specific distribution], it seems a bit odd that there isn't more discussion
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 14:15 +0100, Alan Lord (News)
alansli...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure what the rules are for this mailing list but it seems
to me this thread has left the discussion of the deb and is becoming a
general political rant. Presumably there are other lists where stuff
not
On 12/04/10 13:14, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 12/04/10 13:10, pa...@fossbox.org.uk wrote:
Yes, I know - I shouldn't rant either cos I'm an NGO and not supposed to
be political ;)
I'm not sure what the rules are for this mailing list but it seems to
me this thread has left the discussion of
I have to admit, I wondered why such a subject should be so taboo. It
affects us a lot more than we really would like to admit.
I would genuinely like to know why it should have such a negative
response from somebody like Alan, and why it is discouraged.
John
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So far i haven't seen anything that a layman like could use to set this up.
Can anyone help me with this please?
Rgs
Javad
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On 12 April 2010 14:21, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
So far i haven't seen anything that a layman like could use to set this up.
Can anyone help me with this please?
Rgs
Javad
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Ill try this..but it doesnt seem that easy to me!
In case anyone is wondering im trying to use my phone to connect to my pc
via wifi to use vlc as a remote.
On 12 April 2010 15:26, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 14:21, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
So far
On 12 April 2010 14:29, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
Ill try this..but it doesnt seem that easy to me!
In case anyone is wondering im trying to use my phone to connect to my pc
via wifi to use vlc as a remote.
Yeah, I use my HTC Hero for the same thing, and it seems to work ok :)
So
I think Alan's getting the fuzzy end of the lollipop here. In all fairness
(and I'm not trying to put words in his mouth) I think he was simply trying
to advise that discussion lists need to stay within certain parameters in
order to stop going off topic and thus risk descending into slanging
ok thats helpful...i will try this in the first instance.
On 12 April 2010 15:37, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 14:29, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
Ill try this..but it doesnt seem that easy to me!
In case anyone is wondering im trying to use my phone to
On 12/04/10 15:13, John Matthews wrote:
I have to admit, I wondered why such a subject should be so taboo. It
affects us a lot more than we really would like to admit.
I would genuinely like to know why it should have such a negative
response from somebody like Alan, and why it is
On Monday 12 April 2010 15:26:01 Kris Douglas wrote:
As far as I know, you just turn it on in VLC's options and it just
works on your_ip:vlcport
ifconfig in terminal to find your IP, and I'm pretty sure VLC tells
you the port.
You can find the port directly with something like:
netstat
Apologies Alan, I did not mean any hostility in my response to your email,
which was a fair and reasonable comment. I just wanted to point out that I
have no problems with Paula's original email, as I'm sure I'm not the only
one.
Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing
I do see Alan's point - and I've said most of what I felt needed to be
said now :)
Paula
/ www.fossbox.org.uk
pa...@fossbox.org.uk
Tel: 020 7481 8479
Skype: bastubis
/
Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 12/04/10 15:13, John Matthews wrote:
I have to admit, I wondered why such a subject should
On 12/04/10 16:06, Tommy Pyatt wrote:
Apologies Alan, I did not mean any hostility in my response to your
email, which was a fair and reasonable comment. I just wanted to point
out that I have no problems with Paula's original email, as I'm sure I'm
not the only one.
No need to apologise.
I didnt mean any hostilities either, it was a genuine question. Its did
seem strange to me that something like this bill is not discussed on a
newsgroup like this. Nothing has been brought forward about it at all. I
am not really sure why its turned into a flame.
Sad really,
John,.
On
On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt tommy.py...@googlemail.com wrote:
Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
through the standard interface, there is a function to 'Mute' conversations
if you prefer to be excluded from responses to the thread. I use the
On 12/04/10 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatttommy.py...@googlemail.com wrote:
Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
through the standard interface, there is a function to 'Mute' conversations
if you prefer to be
You can do it, tick the box to the left of the message in the inbox and
select the 'Mute' option from the 'More Actions' drop-down.
Tommy
On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson thomas.ibbot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt tommy.py...@googlemail.com wrote:
Since I see
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Bruce Beardall wrote:
I certainly don't want to be pushing a political agenda (especially
where it's not wanted) and Alan makes a perfectly reasonable point but I
can't help but consider the following: For a group of Linux supporters
[albeit, a
On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson thomas.ibbot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt tommy.py...@googlemail.com wrote:
Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
through the standard interface, there is a function to 'Mute' conversations
Kris, i have had a quick look through the files and they should work with
10.04, but theres only one way to find out ;)
If you do manage it, let me know (also let me know if it breaks and i will
have a look see why) :)
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:30, Harry Rickards ha...@linux.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson thomas.ibbot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt tommy.py...@googlemail.com wrote:
Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
through the
For my penneth worth, I saw no flame in this discussion.
Everyone conducting themselves impeccably.
:)
JT
On 12 April 2010 16:30, Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
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I certainly don't want to be pushing a political agenda
On 12 April 2010 16:31, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Kris, i have had a quick look through the files and they should work with
10.04, but theres only one way to find out ;)
If you do manage it, let me know (also let me know if it breaks and i will
have a look see why) :)
On 12 April 2010 16:33, Stephen Garton sheepeating...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:30, Harry Rickards ha...@linux.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson thomas.ibbot...@gmail.com wrote:
I use GMail and I see no option to 'mute' threads. A quick google
search shows that
Hello all
I am getting this every time I do an Update from Update Manager
W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net intrepid Release: The following
signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available:
NO_PUBKEY 9BDB3D89CE49EC21
I have tried this: sudo gpg --keyserver
sorry to be a pain but whereabouts in options will i find it?
On 12 April 2010 16:04, Tyler J. Wagner ty...@tolaris.com wrote:
On Monday 12 April 2010 15:26:01 Kris Douglas wrote:
As far as I know, you just turn it on in VLC's options and it just
works on your_ip:vlcport
ifconfig in
Have you tried getting rid of the folder /home/cjm/.gnupg ?
It should force it to redownload the pubkeys properly.
~Daniel
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Cornelius Mostert
corneliusmost...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello all
I am getting this every time I do an Update from Update Manager
W:
Do not do that. That will remove your personal GPG keys, if they exist.
Tyler
On Monday 12 April 2010 17:00:04 Daniel Case wrote:
Have you tried getting rid of the folder /home/cjm/.gnupg ?
It should force it to redownload the pubkeys properly.
~Daniel
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:56 PM,
On 12 April 2010 15:35, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:31, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Kris, i have had a quick look through the files and they should work with
10.04, but theres only one way to find out ;)
If you do manage it, let me know (also let me
On 12 April 2010 15:56, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry to be a pain but whereabouts in options will i find it?
ToolsPreferences then under show settings, bottom left select the
All option, after that, go to the interface dropdown, click main
interfaces, then on that page tick http
Yes, you're right I didn't realise. I noticed the mute option doesn't appear
in the list when I've opened the email, and I have to go back to the inbox
to mute the conversation which is a bit of a pain. The fact that you can't
mute messages after you've applied a filter seems to restrict
Did you modify the boot files in partition 1 so it linked correctly to the
new kernal?
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 15:35, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 16:31, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 17:28, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did you modify the boot files in partition 1 so it linked correctly to the
new kernal?
I'd say yes, but I honestly don't know, I used my poor knowledge of
grub to change the boot line in grub.conf to the new kern, but that's
On 12/04/10 16:30, Paul Sutton wrote:
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Bruce Beardall wrote:
I certainly don't want to be pushing a political agenda (especially
where it's not wanted) and Alan makes a perfectly reasonable point but I
can't help but consider the following:
Ive got it working...thats made my daythank you
On 12 Apr 2010 17:25, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 15:56, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry to be a pain but whereabouts ...
ToolsPreferences then under show settings, bottom left select the
All option,
On 12 April 2010 18:04, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
Ive got it working...thats made my daythank you
No probs mate, enjoy :)
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Ooo.its brilliant..thanks again: )
On 12 Apr 2010 18:07, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 18:04, javadayaz javada...@gmail.com wrote:
Ive got it working...thats made my ...
No probs mate, enjoy :)
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On 12 April 2010 17:37, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 17:28, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did you modify the boot files in partition 1 so it linked correctly to the
new kernal?
I'd say yes, but I honestly don't know, I used my poor knowledge of
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 17:28, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did you modify the boot files in partition 1 so it linked correctly to
the
new kernal?
I'd say yes, but I honestly don't know, I used my poor
On 12 April 2010 18:25, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 17:37, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 17:28, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did you modify the boot files in partition 1 so it linked correctly to the
new kernal?
On 12 April 2010 18:30, Chris Rowson christopherrow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Kris Douglas krisdoug...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 April 2010 17:28, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did you modify the boot files in partition 1 so it linked correctly to
Hi David,
I recently installed ubuntu remix on an asus and initially had a similar
issue. What I had to do was enter bios setup with f2, select the boot section
of the bios, enable the usb stick as a second drive and set the boot order to
use that drive to boot from before the built-in asus hard
Dear List,
Few days ago, Bill Cox, Anthony Sales and me talking following bigger
longer time purpose:
Now, when not accessibility specialized accessible Ubuntu based
distributions installation is happening with access=v3 option (screen
reader mode), lot of GNOME keyboard shortcuts is default
I am writing to announce a fork of speech-dispatcher, the open source
text-to-speech framework, initially developed by Brailcom as a part of the
freebsoft project, http://www.freebsoft.org. The fork also includes other
important components of the speech stack, including speechd-up, the
Who's project lead or is there a committee? Sorry but it is not
obvious from the announcement who's having the final word on
decisions.
Thanks.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Luke Yelavich them...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I am writing to announce a fork of speech-dispatcher, the open source
Hey all,
I know its a little late but I was wondering if we could package Adobe
Flash 10 in lucid. Its in RC at the moment but it fixes the old issue
for 64bit[1].
I think its worth pushing to get it in Lucid and ive tested it and its
quite stable and it is a lot better than using the 32bit
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1. As an observer to this saga, I would back the sentiments viz. AndrewG's
write up = quality.
2. I do wonder though if AndrewG is going to nom himself for Pres. of the
ACC?
3. I wonder also if au has enough *nix users and a big enough subset of them
running *buntu to staff an ACC, State and
Hi Andrew P.
1. Thanks.
2. There is no 'Pres' of the ACC. I will not be nominating myself.
3. Representative positions on the ACC will only become available if the
numbers of 'Local loco' warrant it.
'State and Territory councils' do not exist unless there are
sufficient 'Local loco' to
Hi Daniel.
The way I see it is that there is no opportunity to expand anything,
leadership or otherwise, because the current system is autocratic.
Questions have been asked in public, and from what I can now gather in
private, about regular members doing different things. Unfortunately
these
Good morning/afternoon/evening Andrew and the rest of the Ubuntu-AU mailing
list.
I have been watching these ongoing topics with interest and I personally
believe that the two viewpoints are both trying to accomplish positive
outcomes for the Ubuntu-AU team. But I also don't think the two
Daniel Sobey wrote:
...snip...
We do need to change, but just adding 3 layers of bureaucracy will not
help, perhaps in 5 or 10 years when our community has grown it will be
needed but not now.
So the question is if the current system is not working, or not working
as well as it should why
On Apr 13, 10:42 am, Peter Schwenke pe...@bluetoad.com.au wrote:
I am of a similar opinion to Daniel with regard to bureaucracy.
However, I have been biting my tongue.
The current set up is not stopping anybody from doing anything.
Isn't it? Then why can't I get a straight answer to why does
Lets take this from another view point...
lets say that tragically (fictional only please!) Melissa falls of the
face of the earth, who would know how to continue in the Loco contact
role?
This is a major flaw in most organisations, they don't contend for the
future. We are not immortal, and
Michael,
I'm sorry to diverge a little here but I was wondering if you would be able
to email me these references to porn on the mailing list that has been
mentioned a couple of times now. As a mailing list admin I see my fair share
of spam from the list but the whole idea of the mailing list
Hi Jared,
Thanks for your opinion.
I agree with what you have said about Melissa, But she is only one
person and at no time have I advocated that she be replaced.
There are many things in your post that make sense and you probably
can guess that I disagree with you on some.
Can I ask you a
On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 13:23 +1000, Andrew Gaydon wrote:
Why does it take a debate like this to 'Raise' this issue?
This is not the first time that Michael has raised it!
Its the first time I've seen it mentioned.
All official Ubuntu mailing lists are maintained [system settings] by
Canonical
On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 14:40 +1000, Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 13:23 +1000, Andrew Gaydon wrote:
Why does it take a debate like this to 'Raise' this issue?
This is not the first time that Michael has raised it!
Its the first time I've seen it mentioned.
All official
Robert, take a look at this thread. I don't know if your indicating
you aren't reading this list often, if you are selective in your
readings, or if you just don't remember reading it. It doesn't really
matter what the situation with your not knowing about it what does
matter is it has taken
Well this is unfortunate isn't it, it shows that the Leadership
doesn't know about everything that is happening here and this one of
the public fronts to Ubuntu-AU.
Why does it take so many mentions to get something to happen? Even if
the people who should know don't know about it, someone should
If you look at this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/MailingLists
the Google Group is the 1st one in the list, yet no one knows much
about it. Why is this and if it isn't an important part of Ubuntu-AU
communication why is it the first one in the list? Please don't give
me alphabetical
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 22:24 -0700, Michael wrote:
If you look at this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/MailingLists
the Google Group is the 1st one in the list, yet no one knows much
about it. Why is this and if it isn't an important part of Ubuntu-AU
communication why is it the
To retain the current structure to me means that Ubuntu-AU keeps on
floundering in the doldrums in Australia.
There is no progress in any direction, no structure and no leadership.
There is a 'Main Team Contact' who has been unresponsive. Who can one
contact other than a known fellow Ubuntu user
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 22:00 -0700, Michael wrote:
Robert, take a look at this thread. I don't know if your indicating
you aren't reading this list often, if you are selective in your
readings, or if you just don't remember reading it. It doesn't really
matter what the situation with your not
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