Hi, Lionel!

Sorry, I have been meaning to update people on this. Time coming up this
weekend :)

Yes, all slideshows should be under the same source package.

In the the latest trunk, it is now possible to add a new slideshow to
the existing source package. (This was done by Roman for slides/kubuntu,
so you can use that work as a template). You will need to update the
Makefile and debian/control as well, to define the new packages, but
mostly it's just copy + paste work.

The slideshows share the link directory in common (slides/kubuntu and
slides/ubuntu have symlinks to reflect that, simply for testing
purposes). slideshow.js provides the important slideshow-related script
stuff including localization, receiving parameters and (of course)
running the slideshow,

I think my more recent commits contain grumblings about localization
stuff, but making that prettier as we go along won't affect the
individual slideshows or translators in any way, so don't worry about
that. Localization is (and will probably always be) rather transparent.

If you would like, I'm happy to set up an empty Xubuntu slideshow for
you in a while, then you can add the content to a bzr branch.

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