Chris Rowson wrote:
Hi folks,
I notice that people aren't really using launchpad and bazaar for
ubuntu-uk marketing stuff.
That's cool, but I just wondered if there was a reason why in particular?
Do people find it hard to do, or is there just a lack of interest in
doing it? If people
* Alan Pope:
Hi Chris,
On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 17:24 +0100, Chris Rowson wrote:
Hi folks,
I notice that people aren't really using launchpad and bazaar for
ubuntu-uk marketing stuff.
If it aint broke.. We already have the wiki, it works, multiple people
have managed to upload content.
Launchpad has its uses, but it's also important not to get carried away
- in my opinion projects which don't use code will not generally need to
use its repository features.
Matt
Fair enough.
What we need to do is specify what we do where - Hopefully it won't
take too long as I do hate
Hi folks,
I notice that people aren't really using launchpad and bazaar for
ubuntu-uk marketing stuff.
That's cool, but I just wondered if there was a reason why in particular?
Do people find it hard to do, or is there just a lack of interest in
doing it? If people would rather not use it,
Chris
I'm starting a job on Monday so I don't have time for anything in
particular, but will do when I get settled
Regards,
On 14/07/07, Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I notice that people aren't really using launchpad and bazaar for
ubuntu-uk marketing stuff.
That's
Hi Chris,
On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 17:24 +0100, Chris Rowson wrote:
Hi folks,
I notice that people aren't really using launchpad and bazaar for
ubuntu-uk marketing stuff.
If it aint broke.. We already have the wiki, it works, multiple people
have managed to upload content. Why change things.
That said, if you wrote a how-to for uploading to bazaar maybe that
might be useful to coerce people over?
Cheers,
Al.
Hi Alan,
I had a bash at writing a tutorial here:
http://www.justuber.com/blog/2007/04/25/how-to-use-bazaar-and-launchpad-for-hosting-your-code/
I do see why bazaar might