the idea of one of the developers who work on migration tools or
wubi.
Alternatively you could donate it to the QA team so
they (although I should say "we") can use it for testing of the
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[1] http://bazaar-vcs.org/
[2] http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/
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shirts*. We'd
probably need to get new permission to do them.
* I'm using 'their' instead of 'our' because a) I've got my community
hat on right now and b) I have no involvement in the store or trademark
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You can encode at a later date - I frequently do this. Rip the dvd
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Dave Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ended going with DokuWiki. Not 100% happy with it, but it installed
> a helluva lot easier than Moin!
I doubt anyone will care, but I've now switched to Moin. I actually
prefer the features of DokuW
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:58:27 +
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> > -cake master
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> Mmm cake.
The cake is a lie.
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Things I don't like:
* Some of the plugins I would like to use (odt, openid) require the
dev version
* Yet another wiki syntax to keep in my head :(
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Dave Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unless anyone has compelling arguments for any others, I'll probably
> go with Moin or Doku (and it will probably be Moin).
I ended going with DokuWiki. Not 100% happy with it, but it installed a
helluv
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 09:19:11 +
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> "li7-7.members.linode.com", has identified this incoming email as
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/me sm
choosing DokuWiki recently
Unless anyone has compelling arguments for any others, I'll probably go
with Moin or Doku (and it will probably be Moin).
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n BT Broadband. BT
Broadband *might* get higher priority when it comes to getting faults
fixed, but that's not enough to make me recommend them especially when
balanced against the tales of poor performance from BT.
I was told this by a BT Wholesale engineer whilst fixing a fault with my
(non-
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 15:13:11 +
Andrew Oakley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never hit this on O2, however, but then I don't do a lot of data
> use on O2.
So far I've not encountered any blocks with o2 either.
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:12:44 +
"Chris Rowson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone has any info I'm all ears :-)
Why re-invent the wheel? http://mowser.com
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helps you out... sorry
Which works brilliantly (for what it is intended for - i.e. data
transfer), except my N95 always complains about the cable being removed
too soon, no matter how long I wait after un-mounting the device.
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should give you some
pointers:
http://davehall.com.au/blog/dave/2007/11/18/my-new-toy-nokia-n95
Different phone, same solution.
However I could never get this to work reliably. I used to sync via
ScheduleWorld, but since I switch to Google Calendar I now use GooSync
and don't bother synci
of running it then I wouldn't now be addicted
to WoW.
That's the only MS Windows game I play though - everything is Free,
through emulators (MAME, ScummVM) or on consoles.
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eed it to.
I'm a fan of specific devices, and IPCop makes gateways easy. Personally
I'd move the server "inside" the network and put a cheap/small box in to
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On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 15:30 +, Alan Pope wrote:
> Wondershaper can do this.
Sounds like something you buy off those naff shopping channels...
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Unfortunately write once, run anywhere just doesn't work for anything
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On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 01:08 +0100, Rohan Omard wrote:
> What say you brethren...
My kids have had their own computers for well over a year now,
exclusively running Ubuntu of course!
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> So, somebody (Popey?) please pass on my thanks to all that you can :D
Skeg,
I've forwarded this onto our internal mailing list. Very entertaining.
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it requires Java. It's stable and has pretty
> much every feature imaginable.
I've always avoided Azureus because of the bloat. uTorrent was all I'd
ever use apart from the 'official' client and the one in Ubuntu.
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client. It's not in the repositories (yet), but the developers
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France and Germany.
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/dell-available-in-europe
Apparently the DELL site hasn't been updated yet.
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contribution that are neither needed nor wanted, and your wording is far
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's a great idea, and one that I wholeheartedly support (although may
not have the time to contribute to much).
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link to the Ubuntu community, but not to
us.
> > * Purely aesthetics, but I don't like the font on the front page of the
> > graphics leaflet.
>
> No offense, but any other ideas?
Why Comic Sans of course! Maybe the Ubuntu title font, the same font
used in the rest of the text
If possible I will get involved again, however I may be there in another
capacity this year. If that is the case I will still drop by to lend
moral support.
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links to Ubuntu-UK. We should be directing people to our
community for support/advice etc. Stick our logo on there as well.
* Purely aesthetics, but I don't like the font on the front page of the
graphics leaflet.
Fantastic work by everyone who has contributed to these.
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27;s views?
It's a great idea, but here's a different spin on it - if 'adoption' is
a time-limited thing as someone else has mentioned, why don't we adopt
the release animal? Much better from a marketing POV.
We've got three months to find a Gibbon...
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Which was my point. If we can agree to stop blocking or negative
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be our primary method of communication and the IRC channel remain
for informal or real-time chat. The list subscribers outnumber the
channel lurkers, with a significant overlap, so this is the best
mechanism for keeping everyone informed.
Ultimately it is up to us to decide our own level of involveme
w duties all weekend, but I swing by the stand
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> to discuss other items for the BOF.
I presume there'll be an agenda on the wiki somewhere?
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TheVeech wrote:
> Can you post the torrent link for alternate i386 on the 19th :)
You can request Feisty CD's from Shipit already.
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Tony Travis wrote:
> Personally, I use 6.06.1 LTS, because I'm fed up of fixing 'bleeding'
> edge releases when I'm trying to use Linux for my research work.
I've been using Feisty daily since Herd 2 with little or no stability
problems. It's shaping up to
Chris Rowson wrote:
> Also - when looking at the Demos https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Templates The
> two sites showcasing the new theme are still using their own logos
> ;-)
...and I'm willing to guess (but happy to be proved wrong) that neither
of those logos are approved...
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t; criticism as I am a gimp and inkscape noob!!!
Personally, I would scale the Union Flag (let's not start that one up
again) so that the read diagonals are more obvious. Apart from that,
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Ubuntu and Ubuntu UK are meritocracies, and as such if a better logo
comes along I'll be the first to back it, provided we obtain approval
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was far more streamlined. Of course it may
have suffered from middle-age spread since then...
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ly sought to clarify (in absence of Caroline's own
clarification) where I thought she felt it breached the CoC.
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Tony Arnold wrote:
> I've just read the code (again) and I don't see which bit of it is being
> breached?
I would interpret it as being disrespectful to women (and atheists :)).
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We can get an ubuntu-uk specific forum setup through ubuntuforums.org,
but I've no idea whether we could get a list <-> forum gateway to work
with it.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCreatingForum
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Matthew Saunders wrote:
> How are things going choosing a logo etc? I am more than happy to
> print some A3 colour posters, and then ship them to someone who will
> be there on Wednesday as I am going Thursday.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/Logo
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un into
problems with Ubuntu's trademark policy as your directly modifying the
logo (as is any ubuntu derived logo, but here you're re-purposing the
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Union Flag UK:
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ine, and chip in for yours Alan if you organise
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t approved by Ubuntu).
Second does anyone know where we could get some t-shirts printed with
the final logo at short notice?
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but I'll let others decide which one
they prefer. Your flag seems to be missing some diagonal stripes though...
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Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Dave Murphy wrote:
> It's best to upload new versions with the different filename---making doing
> comparisons and everyone knowing that they are looking at the /same/
> variation, much easier.
Originals:
http://schwuk.com/images/ubun
Jono Bacon wrote:
> I really like this one. I would only change it in one way and add the
> Union Jack as the fill colour of the 'uk' but. It gives it identity. :)
That was my original intention, but see elsewhere in the thread for
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> Here's a quick attempt (I really need to get better acquainted with
> Inkscape):
I've uploaded a new version with the strapline font changed to Ariel
Rounded to match the official one.
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well, but as Caroline pointed it's
outside of their guidelines.
For mine I wanted to have the 'uk' letters filled with the Union Flag,
but my inkspace skills failed me!
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Caroline Ford wrote:
> However I'm not sure what this leaves us with..
If you follow the policy to the letter, and don't apply for permission
then all we can do is come up with a non-ubuntu derived logo and
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Inkscape):
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http://schwuk.com/images/Ubuntu%20UK%20Logo.svg
If you want to use them, I can contact Ubuntu's trademark folks (or Jono
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Nik Butler wrote:
> 1. Setup day for ensuring the stand is populated
> 2. First day ensuring we know what we are talking about
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David Morley wrote:
> That's fantastic :) Will there be any caps available at any point.
So you can finally stop wearing your SUSE one? :)
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