Hi Martin On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 12:00 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: > Hello Rodrigo, > > Once you've read the details below, please respond with an > acknowledgement and let me know if you can participate. The expected > time investment is on the order of a couple of hours over the next > two weeks. > > Last November, the Technical Board recently began a new program to > respond to top voted topics on Ubuntu Brainstorm: > > http://mdzlog.alcor.net/2010/11/03/weathering-the-ubuntu-brainstorm/ > > with the first round of responses summarized in > > > http://mdzlog.alcor.net/2010/12/10/ubuntu-brainstorm-top-10-for-december-2010/ > > Our goal is to improve our responsiveness to the questions, concerns > and suggestions we receive from the user community. Note that this > does NOT mean that we will commit to following the suggestions, but we > will evaluate and respond to them. By explaining what we will (or > won't) do and why, we will show that we are paying attention and > trying to make good decisions on behalf of our users. > > The way the program works is that the Technical Board identifies > people within the Ubuntu project who are knowledgeable in the specific > topics proposed in Brainstorm, and asks each of them to write a short > response to one topic. > > One of the most popular topics in brainstorm at present is the > improvement of presenting empty folders in nautilus' list view: > > http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/26335/ > > As you are a GNOME domain expert, it would be great if you could check > how much effort this would be. > > Since you are well versed in the technology involved, we would > appreciate if you could spend a short time reading the Brainstorm > content about it and writing a few paragraphs. You don't need to have > all the answers, and I encourage you to ask for input from others who > might have a view on the issue. This can be in the form of a > detailled upstream bug report, a blog post, an email, or any other > suitable format. It shouldn't take more than an hour or two to > complete. > > Our goal is to have everything ready for publication by the 11th of > April. Can you confirm that you're willing and able to help with > this? > yes, confirming it :-) Will do it later today or tomorrow
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