On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Daniel Holbach
daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
with only a week to go until 12.04 is released, it might be a good time
to think about what MOTU is to you and what you feel it should be in the
next few releases.
This team has been existing
On Thursday, May 03, 2012 02:59:19 PM Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Daniel Holbach
daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
with only a week to go until 12.04 is released, it might be a good time
to think about what MOTU is to you and what
Hi,
I'm not going to UDS either, but I wanted to share some thoughts about
the MOTU team with you:
I think that MOTU has still a great role to play in keeping the
Unseeded part of the archive in a good shape, to ensure that the less
looked part of Ubuntu is still usable. There are a lot of people
Hi Andrew (2012.05.03_20:59:19_+0200)
It's that over the past few cycles the team has dwindled to the point
where it is hard to see what it even does. Much of this is of course
due to many of MOTU's traditional responsibilities having been
superseeded by newer institutions and norms:
On 05/03/2012 05:05 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
Hi Andrew (2012.05.03_20:59:19_+0200)
It's that over the past few cycles the team has dwindled to the point
where it is hard to see what it even does. Much of this is of course
due to many of MOTU's traditional responsibilities having been
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Stefano Rivera stefa...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I haven't found a blueprint for this yet. Does it exist yet, or should
I file one?
Not as far as I know, please do.
If we didn't have a MOTU session, it'd be a sign that it's all over.
Then again, a sad MOTU session