Just out of interest, what tool/markup/syntax does the community wiki use ? Is
it something like markdown or asciidoc text documents ? Thx
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> On 28 Oct 2015, at 00:41, Phill. Whiteside wrote:
>
> Hi boss!,
>
> as expected, a holding release will be nice. If you can peck some
The wiki is moin [1] There are links to the help areas for syntax at the
bottom of pages when you go into Edit mode. We do have a wiki team[2] who
you are welcome to join and ask for further information.
Regards,
Phill.
1. https://moinmo.in/
2. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/SubTeams#Documentati
Den 2015-10-27 kl. 22:30, skrev Julien Lavergne:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently drafting work items for 16.04, you can see the state on
> the blueprint :
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/lubuntu-x-dev-items
>
> I'll try to focus on GTK part this cycle.
>
> If you have ideas / comments ..
Den 2015-10-28 kl. 19:01, skrev Nio Wiklund:
> Den 2015-10-27 kl. 22:30, skrev Julien Lavergne:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently drafting work items for 16.04, you can see the state on
>> the blueprint :
>> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/lubuntu-x-dev-items
>>
>> I'll try to focus on GTK p
Hi Nio,
I cannot over state how much I want to see OBI become an adopted system.
You have worked tirelessly on it and in my humble opinion not only does it
work better and more consistently than others, it has fantastic support
documentation.
@Julien, I know that things are now in flux as to how
Hi Phill,
Thanks for the kind words :-)
I think you meant mkusb, when you wrote OBI ;-)
(I created the OBI too, but lately Israel Dahl has done most of the work
on it, integrating it into ToriOS and improving it a lot.)
Best regards
Nio
Den 2015-10-28 kl. 19:33, skrev Phill. Whiteside:
> Hi Ni
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