Further good news :) Julien is going to try his best to pop into the meeting tomorrow [1] for 5 - 10 mins to give those attending an update as we head towards the final push for our 1st LTS.
Regards, Phill. 1. #ubuntu-offtopic at 14:00 UTC Sunday 30th March On 29 March 2014 14:26, Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Phill, > > It was correct to tell me I was doing wrong, but it could have been more > diplomatic. Maybe other people were also angry, and complained to you, > and made you swing the axe ;-) > > But don't worry. I will keep working with Ubuntu flavour software to > help running middle-aged and old computers. I intend to supply > information, that can be posted at the Lubuntu wiki, and I really think > it is better to only supply such information and stay away from editing > the wiki pages. > > Best regards > Nio > > 2014-03-29 14:43, Phill Whiteside skrev: > > Hi Nio, > > > > Sergio has been busy with real life (it happens). One of the pluss's of > > having sub-teams is that they can discuss things without people who have > > no interest being 'spammed' with heart felt discussions :) The minus > > side is that if you are not on that mailing list, you have no idea as to > > if a sub-team is actively discussing things, or not. > > > > The last email that was sent out to general group from wiki team was for > > people to proof read the +1 pages that Sergio has prepared. Also noted > > have been the results of things like OBI as to what resources it needs > > to install etc. > > > > The edits you have been made have not been deleted, they are still there > > :) I apologise as it seems my phrasing was not what it should have been. > > you are, indeed, a valued and hard working member of lubuntu. > > > > Regards, > > > > Phill. > > > > > > On 29 March 2014 11:21, Ali Linx <ali.li...@amjjawad.net > > <mailto:ali.li...@amjjawad.net>> wrote: > > > > > > On 03/29/2014 11:24 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > > > > Hi Phill and everybody else, > > > > > > Hello Nio, > > > > > > > > 1. I'm very sorry to have made you upset. > > > > > > 2. I will not push this issue, but stay back and let other > > people manage > > the Lubuntu wiki pages. > > > > > > 3. But I want to explain why I did what I did: > > > > Initiated by you Phill, I checked what was minimum RAM for > Trusty. I > > sent that report to the Lubuntu community (as an email). > > > > There was a discussion, that focused not so much about the test > > result, > > but on what should be changed in the wiki page paragraph about > > system > > requirements. > > > > There was no sign of life from you Phill, or from IberÄ™ or from > > Sergio, > > and the discussion ended, and I thought it meant that people > > were happy > > with the 'second wording'. > > > > So I edited that into the wiki page and made a sub-page, > > according to > > suggestions during the discussion. > > > > > > IMHO, what you have done is not really a disaster as it has been > > explained. The lack of communication, as always, is the major > > serious issue that Lubuntu Community lacks and needs. I couldn't > > tell clearly unless I joined other communities and saw by my very > > eyes how things is happening on the other side of the world :) > > > > You have done a great job. Let me tell you something, you're the > > type of contributor that Lubuntu seriously need. I do appreciate > > each and everything you have done to Lubuntu, Ubuntu and FOSS. I > > admire your work. Excellent job and please keep that up. This is my > > personal opinion. > > > > Now, the only problem IMHO was being a bit in hurry to edit the > > page. If Lubuntu operates in the way of Team Leaders must approve > > before anything else then you have done everything you could. What > > you needed to do is waiting for someone to say "Okay" or "Approved". > > Since this community sadly lacks this approach, you wanted to be > > extra helpful and have done everything yourself. This is what > > happened in my eyes. > > > > This is what I have been doing mostly in two years with Lubuntu, > > sometimes at least. Ironically, Phill himself was always saying : > > "Don't ask, DO!". So, I'm not sure what is wrong?! > > > > You have done everything and IF and ONLY IF Wiki Pages of Lubuntu > > must be edited by ONE and ONLY person, that is the TL of the Wiki > > area, then maybe that is the only mistake you did by doing someone's > > else job which is not a disaster IMHO. > > > > This is how I see the situation. > > > > > > > > > > Once again, I'm very sorry to have made you upset and will stay > away > > from the Lubuntu wiki pages. > > > > > > While I know you're so nice and friendly and I admire that, I > > disagree with you here. I can't force you of course to help on that > > area but I'd rather suggest to discuss with the rest of the team and > > please, don't stay away from the Wiki pages. > > > > What Phill may have forgotten is: The Whole Wiki of Ubuntu and the > > flavors need A LOT of help and love. That is a solid fact everyone > > who is truly involved with Ubuntu and its flavors should know it. We > > need more people to help. Editing a Wiki Page is a piece of cake. > > Keeping that page up-to-date is a huge work that not everyone can do > > it. You're one of those who can do that. We don't want to lose you. > > Please! > > > > > > Best regards > > Nio > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > > > > > 2014-03-29 03:09, Phill Whiteside skrev: > > > > Hi folks, > > > > it seams to have missed people's minds that anything other a > > correction > > of syntax or a link that has expired has to be checked with > > the TL for > > the wiki area. > > > > There are test areas about and our current guy has spent > > hours prepping > > up for 14.04. > > > > To clear things, he will be attending #lubuntu-offtopic as > > part of a > > meeting that will be registered and logged. At that point > > you can ask > > him about the work that is being done by that team to have > > all the wiki > > ready for 14.04. > > > > This may be a useful session for people who have been making > > a mess of > > the wiki 13.10 instead of the 14.04 pages to attend. > > > > There is a very good reason we have a TL for wiki... Major > > changes go > > through that person and when in doubt that person can check > > with our > > head of dev. > > > > 14:00 UTC 30th March on #lubuntu-offtopic > > > > I expect all of you who have discussing lay out etc. to > attend. > > > > Regards, > > > > personal secretary to Sergio, > > > > Phill. > > > > > > > > -- > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > > -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw
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