This is terrific. Very neat and clean interface and lots of good stuff.
Rajiv
On 8/10/06, गौरव मिश्रा(Gaurav) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a lot of good work going here http://www.ubuntu-in.org/wiki/Help
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> On 8/9/06, sara vasquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 12:07:16 +0300, "Jenda Vancura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Whoa!!!
> Actually, I never wrote that... what I wrote was:
Sorry if I confused things with putting my own reply to it in the same
mail.
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On 8/10/06, Matthew Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We don't need layers of bureaucracy. Talk of a "wish board", a team
> council, official projects, voting and non-voting members fill me with
> dread, quite frankly. We want to enable people, not put barriers in
> their way.
... absolutely a
sara vasquez wrote:
> ok I see your point, but I think that magazine is being use as a marketing
> tool and as we go on we intend to become the voice of the community. I have
> recived many e-mails that show that people feel we need a magazine. As for
> duplication of work I don't think that we
a lot of good work going here http://www.ubuntu-in.org/wiki/Help
On 8/9/06, sara vasquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> rich can you put this on the TODO Wiki
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> 1st issue (Learning about Ubuntu)
> Web site Layout, art work --John and Pascal
> What is Ubuntu (the
ok I see your point, but I think that magazine is being use as a marketing
tool and as we go on we intend to become the voice of the community. I have
recived many e-mails that show that people feel we need a magazine. As for
duplication of work I don't think that we nned to. Maybe the magazine
On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 15:33 +0100, Chris Kenyon wrote:
> You have Ubuntu, you love Ubuntu and you want to share Ubuntu so
> in response to comments on the Ubuntu forums, Canonical are looking
> for a new T-Shirt design that will be used at upcoming conferences to
> promote Ubuntu.
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> Printin
Matthew Revell wrote:
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> Here's a really simple way for the team to work:
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> You've got an idea. Propose it to the list, expect to debate its
> merits. If people like the idea, you may win them round to help you
> out. If not, either do the work yourself or accept that it's not a
> go-er for n
We've had seemingly endless hand-wringing over how the team should
work, what our purpose is, etc.
We don't need layers of bureaucracy. Talk of a "wish board", a team
council, official projects, voting and non-voting members fill me with
dread, quite frankly. We want to enable people, not put barr
Hi all,
We've had requests for a "to do" list and that's a fair request,
particularly for new members.
These are all projects that are active and that need your help now.
The Fridge: we need stories about Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community,
bearing in mind this is seen as an official news source. W
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* Jenda Vancura:
> Whoa!!!
> Actually, I never wrote that... what I wrote was:
You've just reproduced exactly the same passage as Robert attributed to
you in his email... word for word.
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Whoa!!!
Actually, I never wrote that... what I wrote was:
> I'm not sure if I'd agree 100% on the Ubuntu Values part, but I do think
> the
> proposal for restructuring the team makes sense. One thing is, though
> that
> we've agreed before on the fact that the team needs no overall
> leader/contact
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* Robert McWilliam:
> On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 14:13:59 -0400, "sara vasquez"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> Robert,
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>> we talked about this before
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> Where and when? I remember questions about who the magazine was
> targeting and why a magazine wa
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