I believe that 'a new era' is coming. In my school, loads of people are making the change to linux. Although our school uses macs, technical problems due to malconfigured networks give it a bad name. Windows also lost respect by it 'wow' worthy vista. People are starting to see that linux is a feasible solution. Many young people are contributing to the ever growing open source linux society. More and more people that are contributing and are members are becoming younger. My friend Nathan Handler is on the verge of becoming MOTU and he is only 15! NO, not everyone is going to change to linux. But the people that are... Oh boy, they will be gods with computers. Not old fat men in their mother's basement, but teens that are starting to see just how far the rabbit hole goes. A new age is approaching. One with people that want to be recognized. One in which what you see is a tiny fragment of what you can make it. Being the first bug, we should consider the words of Mark Shuttleworth. We [the contributors] must work together. We should not fight on small issues and not point fingers at other software developers. Remember, "We have bigger fish to fry".
Advertising -- [Success] Uniformity -- [Needs some work, we need more minds contributing and collaborating] IRC -- [The best way to help, there are loads of people in #ubuntu irc.ubuntu.com that are willing to help, Even brand new users are eager to share there experiences and how to fix some problems.] Suggestions: Many people say they have bad experiences with linux. And to be honest, i have had some too. BUT what I disagree with is them pronouncing it 'underdeveloped' or 'buggy'. There are computers that have problems with linux. YET, we must not forget that there are computers that just work with linux. (maybe adding [in big letters] go to [a website that connects to freenode and automatically joins #ubuntu] for help would benifit the expancion of ubuntu) Point being, lets give out construtive criticism, solid suggestions, and mindblowing ideas! and lets work towards implementing them... -- Microsoft has a majority market share https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs