Hi Erick I apologise if this thread is old and my english is bad. I enter
in the ubuntu list as I was trying this flavour in some home machines.
Sometimes I read some mails, others just scroll. I read what happened with
this guy and my comment is that no difficulty in understanding a second
BabsKy, you bring up great points and are re-enforcing my case.
Honestly, I have yet to see one person arguing against combining. We
rarely, if ever, get support questions in the devel channel, so I'm not
worried there. Usually when that happens it's a matter of, "I need to
reach the devs
We have signage for our IT sessions that people don’t see. We used to hold our
sessions on a mezzanine that had a sign on a stand smack in the middle at the
bottom of the stairs, people would squeeze past the sign to come up to the
mezzanine and then be surprised when we told them we were in a
Yep, it was signposted very clearly, but apparently people didn't
understand the difference between "community" and "support" and didn't
see the bold letters in the community page saying "do not use this chat
for technical support." Furthermore, this one person claimed the term
"technical
I didn’t even know there was a #ubuntustudio-offtopic!
Unfortunately there will always be people like that and I’m sure you’re not
letting them get to you, it’s sad that this is the world we live in. I’m one of
a team of volunteer IT trainers and we also have to deal with abuse
occasionally,
Sounds eminently reasonable. Thanks for all your work on Ubuntu Studio!
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Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Proposal to sunset #ubuntustudio-offtopic
Hi all,
There was an incident the other day in which someone requested support
in the #ubuntustudio-offtopic IRC channel. I answered
Hi all,
There was an incident the other day in which someone requested support
in the #ubuntustudio-offtopic IRC channel. I answered their question but
requested they move to #ubuntustudio since this gets more view (and is
properly logged), but instead of doing the right thing and doing what