Hi,
For events like Dipro fairs, I added in the wiki
- "Informatie-Information Ubuntu" with basic links about Ubuntu
- update of Ubuntu_short_presentation-NL.odp and
Ubuntu_short_presentation-FR.odp
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs
Jean
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Op woensdag 18-03-2009 om 15:33 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Matthew
Deboysere:
> The main problem is like you said that nobody uses them. I think
> asynchronous discussions are great if you can wait for an opinion like this
> one, but it isn't a real discussion. If you want to hear my opinion rig
Hi,
I also like the idea of not having the meeting on one particular night
of the week, but spreading it a little (eg. week 1: wednesday, week 2:
friday).
Kind regards,
Rob.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Matthew Deboysere
wrote:
> Hey
>
> The main problem is like you said that nobody uses th
Hey
The main problem is like you said that nobody uses them. I think
asynchronous discussions are great if you can wait for an opinion like this
one, but it isn't a real discussion. If you want to hear my opinion right
now... and I'm not here, then you're screwed. Chat sessions are perfect for
dis
Yep, that's what mailing lists are for: asynchronous discussion. And
wikis are for collaborative asynchronous writing. The good news is
that we already have these two tools, we just have to use them
(actually, this is the hardest part).
If at some point we need more focused mailing lists for sub-
2009/3/18 Tom Van Braeckel
> I like that solution. We could discuss the entire agenda on Wednesday,
> write a report on the wiki, and then go over it again on Sunday (with
> other people) and add additional information to the report.
>
> I can see this work for idea generation and a lot of other
> Well, as someone who wants to really help, I have to say I can never
> be on this meeting if it’s that day on that hour. I’m mostly on the
> train that specific hour and I can use my Mobistar Everywhere (which
> doesn’t properly work in Ubuntu, so I need Windows for that, but I’m
> working on it