Il giorno ven, 08/01/2010 alle 11.58 -0600, C de-Avillez ha scritto:
On 01/08/10 00:58, Marco Pallotta wrote:
2010/1/7 Charlie Kravetz c...@teamcharliesangels.com:
Ubuntu bugsquad already has a policy that workarounds should be
identified and moved into the bug description. If that
On Monday 04 January 2010 14:06:37 Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Markus Hitter m...@jump-ing.de wrote:
Am 01.01.2010 um 01:13 schrieb Craig Van Degrift:
I have been troubled by how confusing it can be for new users of
Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu to get
Hi, Daniel -
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:25:25AM -0500, Daniel Chen wrote:
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Ben Okopnik b...@linuxgazette.net wrote:
I tried reporting this bug in Launchpad more about a week back, and
never got any response. Since it's a pretty big one (zip file contents
Each version of Ubuntu has, effectively, three names.
For instance, the latest release is:
Ubuntu Karmic or is it Ubuntu 9.10?or is it Ubuntu Koala?
The presence of these three names makes it difficult to know how to search
for issues with a particular version.
It would be
Il giorno dom, 10/01/2010 alle 20.19 +, Mark Ellse ha scritto:
Each version of Ubuntu has, effectively, three names.
For instance, the latest release is:
Ubuntu Karmic or is it Ubuntu 9.10?or is it Ubuntu
Koala?
The presence of these three names makes it difficult
Mark Ellse m...@chaseacademy.com wrote:
Each version of Ubuntu has, effectively, three names.
For instance, the latest release is:
Ubuntu Karmic or is it Ubuntu 9.10?or is it Ubuntu Koala?
The presence of these three names makes it difficult to know how to search
for issues
Il giorno dom, 10/01/2010 alle 13.21 -0800, Ryein ha scritto:
I like that idea. Integrate bug tracking and solutions together and
into the OS. If you need more developers I am sure this would spring
board into that if a good system existed for that. A simple tag
system could easily link