Michael Wood wrote:
> Michael Wood wrote:
>
>> There have been a few issues with some of the posts appearing on the
>> Ubuntu-UK planet, These haven't really been resolved as we have no
>> guidelines to uphold any complaints around. Therefore I propose that
>> there should be an code of condu
Michael Wood wrote:
> Michael Wood wrote:
>> There have been a few issues with some of the posts appearing on the
>> Ubuntu-UK planet, These haven't really been resolved as we have no
>> guidelines to uphold any complaints around. Therefore I propose that
>> there should be an code of conduct ai
Nik Butler wrote:
> Lee Tambiah wrote:
>> My blog will soon be exploring Java and Netbeans, as well as Ubuntu.
>> Is it okay to post on Planet Ubuntu UK regarding Netbeans and Java
>> programming. I would like to hope so as Netbeans is open source and
>> Java is going GPL. It shows people what u
Chris Rowson wrote:
> I always understood the definition of free to be as in freedom.
>
> Although of course if someone decided to hijack plant.ubuntu-uk.org
> for the singular purposes of promoting a business which is in no way
> related to Ubuntu or FOSS (for instance, selling viagra!) then
Michael Wood wrote:
> There have been a few issues with some of the posts appearing on the
> Ubuntu-UK planet, These haven't really been resolved as we have no
> guidelines to uphold any complaints around. Therefore I propose that
> there should be an code of conduct aimed at the planet.
>
> I h
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 00:18 +0100, Michael Wood wrote:
> There have been a few issues with some of the posts appearing on the
> Ubuntu-UK planet, These haven't really been resolved as we have no
> guidelines to uphold any complaints around. Therefore I propose that
> there should be an code of c
Lee Tambiah wrote:
> My blog will soon be exploring Java and Netbeans, as well as Ubuntu.
> Is it okay to post on Planet Ubuntu UK regarding Netbeans and Java
> programming. I would like to hope so as Netbeans is open source and
> Java is going GPL. It shows people what users are using Ubuntu fo
My blog will soon be exploring Java and Netbeans, as well as Ubuntu. Is it
okay to post on Planet Ubuntu UK regarding Netbeans and Java programming. I
would like to hope so as Netbeans is open source and Java is going GPL. It
shows people what users are using Ubuntu for. Let me know...
Regards
Le
Now that I have had a time to grab a shower and think about this, and
thanks for the support by the way, heres my thoughts
Wouldnt it be better to invest the time and energy of the Loco team into
defining ways to promote and encourage and support Ubuntu use in the UK
rather than find ways to di
I always understood the definition of free to be as in freedom.
Although of course if someone decided to hijack plant.ubuntu-uk.org
for the singular purposes of promoting a business which is in no way
related to Ubuntu or FOSS (for instance, selling viagra!) then that
would have to be dealt wi
On 03/08/07, Michael Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ubuntu-uk.org/planet/CoC
> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/MeetingNotes/20070812Meeting
Apologies if I have missed something in a meeting, as I haven't been
able to attend for a while, just just wanted to
Then I regret I will have to withdraw from Ubuntu involvement and Loco
community if the planet uk is not to be a platform for commercial
interests as defined in the draft ;
for the following reasons.
1) Ubuntu is the commercial interest of Canonical as as such benefits
from the promotion of
There have been a few issues with some of the posts appearing on the
Ubuntu-UK planet, These haven't really been resolved as we have no
guidelines to uphold any complaints around. Therefore I propose that
there should be an code of conduct aimed at the planet.
I have written a draft CoC [1]
Th
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