Hi,
Matthew East wrote:
> Grant, the point being made isn't that a website might not be useful,
> but simply that there is no point creating something like this before
> we have collected any names.
>
> Let's work on collecting some support volunteers first, then we can
> think about doing somet
On 15/06/06, Mark Van den Borre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gatekeeper: "What is your quest?"
Arthur, King of the Britons: "To seek the Holy G^^^to convert my
people to Ubuntu!"
As soon as I read this, getfirefox.com came to mind and something
clicked with me, as Grant said you've hit the point
On 6/15/06, Matthew East <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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* Grant:
> Very well said Mark, I couldn't have got anywhere near as close as that.
> You make a really compelling argument as to why we need support points on
> the website. I would appreciate i
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* Grant:
> Very well said Mark, I couldn't have got anywhere near as close as that.
> You make a really compelling argument as to why we need support points on
> the website. I would appreciate it if the UK project head for the website
> could get t
Very well said Mark, I couldn't have got anywhere near as close as that.
You make a really compelling argument as to why we need support points on
the website. I would appreciate it if the UK project head for the website
could get this sorted for us so I can put the support points site up.
If h
Hi all,
My name is Mark Van den Borre. I'm the Dutch speaking project lead for
ubuntu-be.org.
I do think a map would be cool, tho in the thread with Matthew East
earlier I realised that a list would be more "accessible" than a map
(https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2006-June/000478.ht