Popey, thanks for the opportunity to contribute. My question is this:
"With Hardy being very solid now, and the kernel being very good in
terms of hardware support, isn't it time that there was a focus on
Ubuntu's look and feel, both in terms of theme and usability issues.
Being mindful of the fac
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] UDS Questions for the podcast
2008/5/15 Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If any of you have any burning questions you would like us to ask,
> people you'd like us to talk to, or topics you'd like us to discuss -
> eith
On 5/15/08, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> If any of you have any burning questions you would like us to ask,
> people you'd like us to talk to, or topics you'd like us to discuss -
> either with the developers in general, or specific individuals, please
> either comment on this thread
2008/5/15 Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If any of you have any burning questions you would like us to ask,
> people you'd like us to talk to, or topics you'd like us to discuss -
> either with the developers in general, or specific individuals, please
> either comment on this thread or email us
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 11:51 +0100, alan c wrote:
> I am at something of a loss to understand the new xorg.conf with its
> minimal content.
> It obviously has powerful magic and seems to be based on xorg version 7.3
>
That would be Bryce Harringtons department. Xorg is a really good area
to talk
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few of us are heading out to Prague for FOSSCamp [0] and the Ubuntu
> Developer Summit [1] next week.
>
> There will be quite a few Ubuntu developers, community members and
> Canonical staff out there and we'd like to take the opportunity to talk
> to a few of them w
Hi,
A few of us are heading out to Prague for FOSSCamp [0] and the Ubuntu
Developer Summit [1] next week.
There will be quite a few Ubuntu developers, community members and
Canonical staff out there and we'd like to take the opportunity to talk
to a few of them when they have time, and if willin