On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 12:34 +0200, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > Danny Piccirillo <[email protected]> writes: > > > It's already a problem? Really? The problem i think you're trying to say is > > simply confusing the packaging team with this team. Firstly, i don't see how > > people would be so confused. > > Let's see. There is already a well known, established team in debian > called the "Debian Games Team". It actually cares for Games in both > debian *and* ubuntu. >
Do they care for Ubuntu games as their wiki pages make no mention of Ubuntu whatsoever. http://wiki.debian.org/Games > Now a new team is created named "Ubuntu Gameing Team" that doesn't claim > to work on actually packaging games. > > Is it really so hard to see the confusion here? An outsider (including > members of the first team) will almost certainly assume a competition > between the two teams. AFAIUI you don't seek competition. Moreover, I > feel that competition is actually harmful here. > > I fully agree to Scott, the name of the team is very unfortunate. > Some confusion maybe seen from the naming, but I see no real issue. The team members who wish too can look at and work with more specific Ubuntu issues and act as a conduit between the teams of both distributions to make things better. Many teams work in this way and I see no real competition or massive problems and a hopeful flow of information would only be productive. Regards Phil
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