On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 03:00:54PM -0700, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 04:19:03PM -0500, Kenneth Pronovici wrote: > > > Besides that, I didn't see anyone from Ubuntu ever make a general > > announcement to Debian developers about who they should contact if they > > have concerns about things like this > > I sent several of the early Ubuntu announcements to debian-devel, so that > everyone knew what was happening and would have a point of contact if they > had any concerns (me).
Matt, I'm not looking to pick a fight with you here. It feels a bit like you're taking this personally, and I don't think you need to. You just have to keep in mind that even though all of *you* know what's going on at Ubuntu, most of *us* don't. I've tried to keep on top of this (as much as I can), but I sure didn't know you were supposed to be the main point of contact. Maybe I missed something obvious... but I did miss it. Others appear to have missed it as well. > There is also a "Feedback" hyperlink at the bottom of every page on > www.ubuntu.com (and given the subject of this thread, it is well known that > the Launchpad and Ubuntu projects are related). Well, ok, but that doesn't necessarily mean that whoever reads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cares about this particular problem or has any control over the Launchpad. You presumably know who reads the mail sent to that address; I don't. My first guess was that it was a marketing contact address, not an address used to get in contact with technical people. > I have asked the developers to correct this. As you can see by clicking > through many of the links, the site is not yet complete. Well, that's good to know - but it was not obvious to me that the site wasn't complete yet (not that I really care one way or the other). No worries, KEN -- Kenneth J. Pronovici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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