well, does this mean i cannot watch future livestreams
2013/11/12 Scott Kitterman <ubu...@kitterman.com> > Alberto Salvia Novella <es204904...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Since the 75% of communication is non verbal, carrying this 75% the > >emotional factor, I think the value of summits is having the > >opportunity > >to talk to other developers face to face. For the rest we have email, > >chat and Launchpad already. > > > > > >El 12/11/13 05:01, Scott Kitterman escribió: > >> Alberto Salvia Novella <es204904...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Yes, sometimes laws are like that: people cannot marry who they > >want, > >>> for example. Or people (specially young ones) are meant to be under > >>> constant control. Luckily this can be solved. > >>> > >>> And speaking about why I initialized this topic; the reason is I > >think > >>> proprietary software shall be avoided in any case where the lost of > >>> functionality doesn't hurts too much, because usually you'll be > >paying > >>> latter for it in manners that are not too obvious. > >>> > >>> In fact, this is the same I thought when I realized ubuntuforums.org > >>> was > >>> using a proprietary engine; choosing to do so because > >functionalities > >>> that were of little importance, and latter having its user accounts > >>> being cracked. Meanwhile I have the greatest forum ever created > >easily > >>> built over phpbb ? > >>> > >>> So I wanted to bring out if there is any other options; but perhaps, > >>> since this affects the development submits of all Launchpad, I > >haven't > >>> done in the proper place. > >>> > >>> Life is simple and good ? > >> Since UDS went online, Kubuntu has used a combination of IRC and > >mumble voice chats to plan its work. I've participated in a few of the > >hangouts sessions too. I don't think IRC/mumble is noticeably inferior > >to the hangout approach and it avoids the first class/second class > >citizen problem with hangouts (only a select few are on the hangout - > >everyone else is on IRC). No age limits either. > >> > >> Scott K > >> > >> > > In practice it's been fine. I really dislike a situation where there are a > pre-selected few who can participate directly. > > Scott K > > -- > Ubuntu-quality mailing list > Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality >
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