Hi Julien Thanks for writing to us and for the great work and progress of Lubuntu in the past 2 years. The fact that you are now 100% in the archive, and using PPA's and other tools effectively, makes it possible for us to consider recognising Lubuntu as an official part of the project.
On 26/04/11 23:47, Julien Lavergne wrote: > As an non-official flavor, we can't use some ressources > available : > - Building ISO > - Using ISO bug tracker > - Booking sessions at UDS > Even with an official status, I know that this couldn't be done in the > short term. However, we don't spend time to maintain our tools to > generate ISO, because we think an official adoption will make them > obsolete. If we can't gain the status of official flavor, we will spend > more time for them, but the non-decision make us quite uncomfortable. Other folk on the TB are in a better position to comment on the ISO building and bug tracker tools. >From my perspective, I see no problem in providing Lubuntu with the means to book sessions at UDS, and for us to call attention to Lubuntu in the project release notes. On the UDS front, it's possibly not too late to enable this for Lubuntu at UDS in Budapest next month, and I've cc'd Jorge and Jono for comment on that. Our goal with Ubuntu is to ensure that the archive contains the full richness of free software. LXDE is definitely part of that, and with the other desktop environments making greater demands on PC resources, LXDE has a continued role to play. Mark -- technical-board mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/technical-board
