Hi all, I'm the web contact person for Ubuntu Canada; last year we had Canonical's loco-hosting folks set up a Drupal site for us - our previous website had been home-hosted & static, we wanted something that more Ubuntu Canada members could contribute to easily.
However, the default theme in Canonical's Drupal installation includes a whole bunch of links that're built right into the theme and broken in any website but whatever it was originally designed for. There's also no way to edit a theme in the standard Drupal installation we've been given - no SFTP/SSH access info has ever been passed on, and Drupal's theme editor module isn't installed by default. Worse, I've been waiting for four months (and three emails so far) for any response from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on fixing these issues. I've gotten NOTHING back, not even a short, "Hey we'll put you in the work queue and get back to you shortly." - just nothing. Meanwhile, the Ubuntu Canada site is broken, unthemed and unfixable. I sent the first email back in early October, have sent monthly emails since then asking for information, and gotten exactly zilch, nada & nothing in reply. So does [EMAIL PROTECTED] actually work, or is it just routed to dev/null? Frustrated, Brian Burger Ubuntu Canada Webmaster (for my sins) ubuntu-ca.org wirelizard.ca -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
