On 2016-01-03 00:46, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 6:41 AM, Jasper Backer
wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I can provide a proper virtual machine on my dedicated server for
the project. That box will stay up no matter what as I am dependant
on it as well :)
Thanks. We need to have 1-2-1 chat
that
it's being taken care of properly :)
Greets,
Jasper
On 02-01-16 13:02, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your email :)
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 10:15 PM, Narcis Garcia <mailto:informat...@actiu.net>> wrote:
Can you remember to others?:
1. What are the "conflicti
for
some expertise on the other projects teams?
Greets,
Jasper
On 02-01-16 20:36, Narcis Garcia wrote:
I agree with Jasper that first step is to reach same hosting facilities
as other projects in Canonical hosting (as Lubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu do).
If this really fails, next getting some of our 2
e at least have
something to show. Do we have that expertise somewhere in the team? Any
way to get that if not?
Greets,
Jasper
On 04-01-16 13:28, Narcis Garcia wrote:
Not going to 3rd party hosting, until there is atleast a demo site, that
Canonical say they can't host.
+1
El 04/01/16 a les
ironed out easily I assume.
Now the real thing, who will be going to actually *do* this? I myself
don't have proper WP knowledge.
Greets,
Jasper
On 04-01-16 13:46, Leo Francisco wrote:
It's super easy to transfer Wordpress sites to a different host. Perhaps
we could set up a site using o
Hi,
If we're going to need anything like this, I would say Discourse is the
best fit. How are other Ubuntu-based distro's handling this?
(Who changed the Facebook wall picture? It looks awful and does not suit
the project).
Greets,
Jasper
On 28-02-16 11:42, Tim wrote:
On 28/0
We definitely could do with some extra marketing :) (Even though I have
no experience with that at all).
Could someone invite me to this Slack please? (Just use this e-mail address)
Greets,
Jasper
On 22-04-16 07:16, Patrik Bubák wrote:
Welcome Claude!
A writer ey? I think we could use a
On 02-05-16 12:56, Tim wrote:
Many people over recent times have complained about our communications
channels. It seems the established staple diet of IRC and Mailing lists,
that just about every established FOSS teams use doesnt work so well,
particularly for the newcomers in our community.
Dropping in some 2 cents again for what it's worth.
Greets,
Jasper
On 03-05-16 03:03, Tim wrote:
I suppose part of that might be that people who have grown up with the modern
web find IRC and mailing lists archaic and a steep learning curve?
Yeah, might actually be. However for mailing
On 03-05-16 09:59, Tim wrote:
Yes but we half half a dozen core team members mostly team leaders who have
refused to use IRC (for years), yet have embraced slack. The invite
situation is crap, but there are ways around that (auto-invite scripts). I
think using IRC is less critical for the tea
All the best!
On 04-05-16 14:16, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to thank each and everyone of you. It has been a great
pleasure to contribute to Ubuntu GNOME since 22nd of July, 2013.
It is time now to say goodbye and good luck with everything you do.
I have stepped down and I a
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