Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 09:47 +0100, Mark Harrison wrote:
>
>> Matthew Larsen wrote:
>>
>>> YES a Hitchhikers reference!!
>>>
>>> Thats the first one i've seen on this list!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> OK, see if you can guess what this proves:
>>
>> Without looki
Hi Mark,
On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 09:47 +0100, Mark Harrison wrote:
> Matthew Larsen wrote:
> > YES a Hitchhikers reference!!
> >
> > Thats the first one i've seen on this list!
> >
> >
> OK, see if you can guess what this proves:
>
> Without looking, it's hanging on the second peg from the right
DUUUH we all know the first rule of hitchiking ;)
On 02/10/2007, Mark Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Larsen wrote:
> > YES a Hitchhikers reference!!
> >
> > Thats the first one i've seen on this list!
> >
> >
> OK, see if you can guess what this proves:
>
> Without looking, it's han
Matthew Larsen wrote:
> YES a Hitchhikers reference!!
>
> Thats the first one i've seen on this list!
>
>
OK, see if you can guess what this proves:
Without looking, it's hanging on the second peg from the right on the
door of my en-suite.
:-)
Mark
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On 01/10/2007, Ian Pascoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now if that
> approach is wrong I'll step out into the Vortex
YES a Hitchhikers reference!!
Thats the first one i've seen on this list!
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ish Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Citizens rejoice! Your Lord and Master stands
on high, playing track 3.
Alan Pope wrote:
>
> * Not many people voted (44 out of a possible 260+). Possibly down to
> the accelerated schedule we set up for the vote, voter apathy or maybe
> somethi
Dave Walker wrote in gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.british
about: Re: Citizens rejoice! Your Lord and Master stands onhigh, playing
track 3.
> I opened the 'Poll', and the process to do so is not well documented.
[..]
> The second poll, I am
> not entirely sure went wrong with the timing; but
On 30/09/2007, ged <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The reason I didn't vote was the fact that you had to be registered on
> Launchpad. I followed the link to join and then thought that I had no
> right being there. It appeared to be for developers.
I think Launchpad was originally made as a developer
Hi Dave,
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 20:13 +0100, Dave Walker wrote:
> It only had one date in memory, so I am really confused how the error
> was introduced.
>
If only we could look at the source of launchpad we might be able to
look for bugs.
:)
Cheers,
Al.
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On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 20:02 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
>
> I wonder if a typo was to blame, Dave?
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
It's possible, but the thing that confuses me is that I used Firefox's
caching of the dates i have previously entered (ie, the incorrect poll -
that did finish on time). I started
Hi again,
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 18:29 +0100, David M wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote in gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.british
> about: Citizens rejoice! Your Lord and Master stands on high, playing
> track 3.
>
> > According to this:-
> >
> > https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-o
Hi David,
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 18:29 +0100, David M wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote in gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.british
> about: Citizens rejoice! Your Lord and Master stands on high, playing
> track 3.
>
> > According to this:-
> >
> > https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-o
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 18:29 +0100, David M wrote:
Hi David,
You have raised some good points.
I opened the 'Poll', and the process to do so is not well documented.
There are some failings with the Launchpad documentation in this area.
As you could probably see, there were infact two "polls".
Dave Walker wrote in gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.british
about: Re: Citizens rejoice! Your Lord and Master stands on high,
playing track 3.
> On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 20:27 +0100, norman wrote:
>> This is not a Political organisation. I assume its purpose is to help Ubuntu
>> users and p
Alan Pope wrote in gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.british
about: Citizens rejoice! Your Lord and Master stands on high, playing track
3.
> According to this:-
>
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-of-contact
>
> Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "P
Well, if your the master, i'm the Doctor! (and Chris Rowson is K9)
Question is who is Rose and Rose's mother?
On a more serious note, if you ever need a hand popey just let me know.
Regards,
On 01/10/2007, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 16:14 +0100, Alan Po
Hi Norman,
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 10:39 +0100, norman wrote:
> What I wanted to achieve was an explanation of why it is seen to be
> necessary, by UK Ubuntu users, to have a team leader.
We don't have a leader. The role is "Point of Contact", nothing more.
> Now, a point of
> contact is a diffe
Hi,
On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 16:14 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-of-contact
>
> Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "Point
> of Contact for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo Team".
>
Thanks for the kind words everyone. I hope I can d
< big snip >
> I find the tone of your posting very terse, and a fail to see what you
> are trying to achieve.
What I wanted to achieve was an explanation of why it is seen to be
necessary, by UK Ubuntu users, to have a team leader. Now, a point of
contact is a different matter and, provided tha
Hi,
On 30/09/2007, James Dalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I fail to see what the object of the post is
> and why it is necessary.
>
>
> As I see it we are not the only ubuntu mailing list/team in the world (+
> canonical employees) and everyone speaking
> to everyone would be a huge mess.
I fail to see what the object of the post is
and why it is necessary.
As I see it we are not the only ubuntu mailing list/team in the world (+
canonical employees) and everyone speaking
to everyone would be a huge mess. So a single point of contact(SPC) between
these different groups is the b
Well done Popey :)I'm sure you're up to the task - you deserve it
btw can I have the 100 quid backhander you promised to each and every
person who voted for you now pls... ?
Pete
On 30/09/2007, Mark Jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 30 September 2007 16:14, Alan Pope wrote:
> > A
On Sunday 30 September 2007 17:46:06 Matthew Larsen wrote:
> PS I noted, Lord and master, you called us citizens: Your not turning
> Ubuntu-UK into a fascist dictatorship are you? :S
Better than being "subjects" which I think all of us in the UK technically
are :-(
Well done Alan!
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On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 20:27 +0100, norman wrote:
> < snip >
>
> You have had the congrats to which I have nothing to add. I did not vote
> for a number of reasons especially when I saw the argument develop about
> how to vote, when to vote, where to vote, why to vote, etc., etc. This
> is not a P
< snip >
You have had the congrats to which I have nothing to add. I did not vote
for a number of reasons especially when I saw the argument develop about
how to vote, when to vote, where to vote, why to vote, etc., etc. This
is not a Political organisation. I assume its purpose is to help Ubuntu
Heil to the Leader!
May the unbelievers repent, or be hanged from cat 5e cable as an
example to others!
But seriously, well done Alan - I'm sure you'll do a great job.
Cheers
Chris
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> Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "Point
> of Contact for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo Team".
Many congratulations, as has already been said.
Freddie :)
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Alan Pope wrote:
>
> * Not many people voted (44 out of a possible 260+). Possibly down to
> the accelerated schedule we set up for the vote, voter apathy or maybe
> something else. We need to look at whether that number is fair and
> representative (maybe only 44 people actually 'contribute' to Ub
Alan Pope wrote:
> Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "Point
> of Contact for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo Team".
>
Hail to the Chief.
Say ("Well done Alan");
Case:
Alan carries on in the tradition of democracy
Do
Agree ("Alan", "90% of the time");
Case:
Well done Alan, I'm sure you will be fantastic in the role!
PS I noted, Lord and master, you called us citizens: Your not turning
Ubuntu-UK into a fascist dictatorship are you? :S
Regards,
On 30/09/2007, Ron Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
> > According to this:-
> >
> > htt
Alan Pope wrote:
> According to this:-
>
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-of-contact
>
> Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "Point
> of Contact for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo Team".
>
> Yay! (I think).
>
> Firstly I'd like to thank Nik Butler for all hi
On 30/09/2007, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to this:-
>
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-of-contact
>
> Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "Point
> of Contact for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo Team".
>
> Yay! (I think).
>
> Firstly I'd
According to this:-
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk/+poll/ubuntu-uk-point-of-contact
Some people voted and by a nose I seem to have "won" the post of "Point
of Contact for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo Team".
Yay! (I think).
Firstly I'd like to thank Nik Butler for all his hard work herding sheep
over th
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