Hi Everyone,
Even though I haven't had a chance to start working on the release
announcement for Xubuntu, I have created a wikipage to allow for everyone to
start contributing. :D
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Specifications/Feisty/ReleaseAnnouncement
A good page to reference for new features
Hi there,
I've prepared a survey on Linux PCs, different (and possibly better)
than Dell's one:
http://www.ubuntista.it/survey/
In my opinion, Dell did it wrong for two reasons: it didn't clarify
how it will disclose survey's results, and didn't mention Trusted
Computing at all.
My survey is comp
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> The Features Tour and the DIY website both need help.
As far as the DIY site is concerned, there is a list of tasks currently
open/required here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/DIYWebsite#head-c668315e1d65098868477431057118d1b946c916
Hosting
= Addendum =
I forgot one thing. Chris is going to be setting up a wiki page
cataloguing all the things Canonical and the community will be working
on for the release. When said page is created, I will ping the list
with its name.
Corey
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Hey all,
Prompted by some concerns within the team about duplication of
resources and my own thoughts about how we can better coordinate with
Canonical, poor me stayed well past my bedtime (UK is +8 on me) and
spoke with Chris.
He reiterated that the Canonical marketing efforts are fairly narrowl