On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 22:21:05 +0400 "Ali Linx (amjjawad)" <amjja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Salut Mélodie, Bonsoir Ali, > > On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 14:55:30 +0400 > > "Ali Linx (amjjawad)" <amjja...@gmail.com> wrote: > That is Batman with a mask, not Superman :P This changes everything! :p > > > I can't do everything all by myself. > > Well, Superman does have his helpers, doesn't he? :p > AFAIK, he does :) And they don't always announce loud "I'm here to heeeelpp!". Right? > > > I am tired of being super active :) we need to work as a TEAM. Can we? > > In one word, is there a TODO somewhere? > For Lubuntu 14.04: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming > > I recommend to have a look at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Brainstorming I will provide some criticisms here (not that you have not worked hard, I let you decide if my criticism can be helpful): This is not a todo, this is a list of TODO's. While asking for a todo I was expecting a simple list ordered by "the most hurrying" and eventually followed by tasks which would be listed under "the easiest" (for what is done is not to be done again… normally… ) It could be followed by a TODO which would have for name "Future TODO", or "Next TODO". Just one list with precise directions. The other criticism is so, this one blueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming/+spec/lubuntu-sub-teams Quote: «» No I can't quote. I don't know where this post is going but I am lost as soon as I start reading. I am looking for clear instructions on things which need to be done and I don't find any at the beginning, in the middle and I don't know what that post is meant for, it's not a TODO: in the context of my question, it is fully Off Topic. :-| > I have decided to discuss each and every thing related to Lubuntu as a > system and Lubuntu as a Team and community on the blueprints and we are > using the mailing lists as well. This spreads the energy. I suppose a blueprint means something such as "a map", a roadline, and should not replace discussions on a mailing list, but offer a space where people will focuse on a precise tasks to bring ideas which can be picked up directly by the developers to improve a program or create a new one. Therefore and with all due respect, discussion on blueprints about the team and the community(ies) seems to me irrelevant. If I am wrong about that, you and anyone else can feel free to tell me. > > Here are things I would like to try to participate to during the coming > > months until > > Trusty is out: > > * Report bugs against the Lubuntu Software Center (because it works much > > less well than > > the official one and has less descriptions of programs translated to my > > native language, > > which might be the same for other languages); > > > > * Participate to testing alphas, but I am not there yet because I don't > > have enough time > > available ATM; > > > > * Continue to read the incoming mails from the lubuntu - brainstorming and > > qa - and > > participate modestly where I think I am able to; > > > > > Thank you for your interest to help and support the community, Lubuntu > needs people like you :) Thank you for being a Batman (with the cape and the mask) in the Lubuntu team. :) The Lubuntu team needs people like you! :-) Regards, Mélodie -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-comms Post to : lubuntu-comms@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-comms More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp