Sorry, didn't mean to offend, I was just frustrated that it often
seems the UK Ubuntu community is quite disjointed. If progress isn't
made public on the wiki or lists then it appears that nothing is
happening. I look forward to more info on the bug jam.
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ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
What is happening with this?
It's lame that the UK isn't making more effort to get Ubuntu going,
especially considering Canonical is based here. Regular real world
meetings help the community to network and grow in a way which doesn't
happen online.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam
Same here, I'm one year older :P. I've done a little programming in
python but that's it (on linux, I did Vbasic, Java, C# etc. on windows
before I moved).
I'm very much near york myself, but also have the inability to travel
large distances. Anyone know of anything going on near York?
Just found a problem - apparently Im gong to Scotland on the 9th (oh Joy).
I am available on the 8th though.
BTW s there a LUG around York, I may make my way down at some point.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Dark Otter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here, I'm one year older :P. I've done a
On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 18:12 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
You may have seen this [0] announcement from Jono about the upcoming
Global Ubuntu Bug Jam, this August 8th through 10th (Friday to Sunday).
If you don't know what a Bug Jam is then I suggest you follow the links
contained in both
Hi,
You may have seen this [0] announcement from Jono about the upcoming
Global Ubuntu Bug Jam, this August 8th through 10th (Friday to Sunday).
If you don't know what a Bug Jam is then I suggest you follow the links
contained in both Jonos and Daniels [1] messages to the LoCo contacts
mailing
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
You may have seen this [0] announcement from Jono about the upcoming
Global Ubuntu Bug Jam, this August 8th through 10th (Friday to Sunday).
If you don't know what a Bug Jam is then I suggest you follow the links
contained in both Jonos and Daniels [1] messages to