2010/2/23 David Planella :
>
> Actually, if you prefer a more mailing-listy interface, you can still
> reply using e-mail to Answers, in the same way you can do with Bugs. And
> we get notified on the mailing list (or as members of the UTC group, I'd
> have to recheck that) on new requests anyway.
În data de Ma, 23-02-2010 la 08:10 +0100, David Planella a scris:
> Hi all,
>
> Here's a question on something I've been thinking, and I'd like to hear
> what your thoughts as well.
>
> On the UTC team we've got the mailing list and the ubuntu-translations
> answer system as the primary means of
El dt 23 de 02 de 2010 a les 10:26 +0100, en/na Milo Casagrande va
escriure:
> Hi David,
>
> 2010/2/23 David Planella :
> > Most of the external e-mail we get on this mailing list is for requests
> > (appointing a new team coordinator, appointing a new team to
> > ubuntu-translators, etc.)
> >
> >
Hi David,
2010/2/23 David Planella :
> Most of the external e-mail we get on this mailing list is for requests
> (appointing a new team coordinator, appointing a new team to
> ubuntu-translators, etc.)
>
> These requests are also often posted on the answers system, and I
> personally find it diffi
Hi all,
Here's a question on something I've been thinking, and I'd like to hear
what your thoughts as well.
On the UTC team we've got the mailing list and the ubuntu-translations
answer system as the primary means of contact. This offers flexibility
to people to contact us, and especially in the
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