have finally got through this nonsense and
established themselves (which is the #1 thing to do ATM), hit me up.
I'll be glad to re-join the list and help.
-Cory K.
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Pierre Vorhagen wrote:
snip
Common people, let's just get going on what we are here for, submit your
concrete priorities and projects, add them to the wiki... and please...
stop questioning the way we function, a leadership will instore itself
naturally, as it has in the meeting, it is a
be focused on its the upcoming netbook market. Which Canonical is
currently aiming for.
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isn't your 1st language
and that can lead to misunderstandings.
It's best to ask questions of one another instead of accusing people.
I'm sure you could have thought of a better way to get your point across
Rubén.
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John Vilsack wrote:
Cory,
It was brought up during the meeting on Saturday that the more vocal
of the group wished to see more concrete proposals and ideas before
debating and ultimately voting on them.
After watching the past few weeks of activity, I drafted my own
recommendation which
thinks they fit that bill? Who can dedicate the time to getting
things done? Do you have the skills needed?
To me, once we have the people to actually do something, then they can
decide on what to do. They will draft the plans, then the people
watching can decide if they want to get involved.
-Cory K
John Botscharow wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:36:50 -0400
Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I snipped most of this because I want to focus on the last part of what
Cory said. I think most of us are familiar enough with the ongoing
discussion on this subject for me to spare you all
of discussion/ideas it's
great to see the life that has been breathed into this list.
Here's to keepin' it going!
-Cory K.
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of it. Considering the history and lack of real man-power.
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. I'll throw up
an example file if you like.
Just some thoughts. :P Send direct email if you would like to chat about
this as a drawn out thread on this topic might not be best here.
-Cory K. \m/
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Cory K. wrote:
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Full Circle Podcast - Episode #01
Full Circle - the Independent Magazine for the Ubuntu Linux Community
are proud to
announce the release of our first podcast!
This episode:
* Driver-Free Car Runs Ubuntu
* DARPA Grand Challenge
* Ubuntu 8.04
Ronnie Tucker wrote:
Not sure if anyone else out there is watching Monster Quest (it's on the
History Channel, good prog if you like cryptozology stuff) but I spotted
that a Professor at New York University seemed to be using Compiz
Fusion, so I can only assume they use Linux (of some
Someone should send them a couple of corrections/clarifications. :)
One could just as easily say: The other version of OSX... and so on.
Meh. Maybe I'm just picky. ;)
-Cory \m/
Dan Trevino wrote:
nice mention of ubuntu.
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Dalton Miyabara wrote:
Is there any version of Ubuntu to work as a HTPC (Home Theater Personal
Computer)?
If we don´t have it, I think we should create a version that could be used
for this area too. So the final
package would be like this: Desktop , HTPC and Home
This is the only list I thought even remotely tied into this subject.
Sorry if someone feels its out of place.
There's the Ubuntu Ultimate edition (http://ubuntusoftware.info) which
appears to violate several of the trademark usages.
(http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy)
Has this
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