On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 2:47 AM, Ho Wan Chan <[email protected]> wrote: > Valorie (and the other 3 election candidates) I have no problems asking > questions over e-mail. So, here are my two questions: > > 1. After Canonical decided not to sponsor the Kubuntu Project, Kubuntu seems > more unwelcoming to Canonical decisions. For example, on the vUDS + rolling > release affair, both Jonathan Riddell (Riddell) and Harald Sitter > (apachelogger) wrote blog posts that even alarmed Mark Shuttleworth (sabdfl) > to reply. How would you try to improve the relations between Kubuntu and the > general Ubuntu Community, or even better, Canonical?
Hmmm, I would characterize the events differently. We're all a part of the Ubuntu community. Getting Kubuntu membership gives us Ubuntu membership as well. Mark heads Canonical and as such, decisions there are taken without our input. On the other hand, while he established the Ubuntu project and gives himself final authority on major decisions, it is a *community* project, and there we have a voice. Dialog is where change happens, and a healthy dialog involves talking and listening both. We read Mark's blog posts, he reads ours, we listen when he talks at UDS and other meetings, and I believe that when we talk, he listens as well. At the one UDS I attended (Orlando), I talked with a lot of Canonical employees and found them friendly and interested in my experiences and opinions as a community member and Kubuntu user. Some of them are Kubuntu users as well. :-) We're involved in the wider Ubuntu community already. I just represented Ubuntu Washington this past weekend at LinuxFest NorthWest, as I've done in past years. I'm an active member of Ubuntu Women, and have presented Kubuntu at Open Week before, as well as running local Ubuntu events for my loco. I run torrents for ALL the Ubuntu flavor ISOs, and have been doing that for awhile. A few sharp differences of opinion are nothing to worry about. We all feel safe expressing ourselves, and expect to listen to our peers as they listen to us. Dialog is what it's all about. > 2. Jonathan's blog post ( > http://blogs.kde.org/2013/03/06/ubuntu-community-community) has made some > other Ubuntu official distributions a bit worried. There are IRC discussions > in Xubuntu's development channel and mailing list discussions in Lubuntu's > mailing lists. For most of them discussing, they felt unhappy. Of course > Jonathan has disclaimed that he isn't trying to tether up relations with > other people or flavours (I believe that), but then, how would you try to > establish better relations with other flavours? I participated in a vUDS session with a Xubuntu guy, and that went well. I don't have time to spend in all the flavor IRC channels, but I suppose randomly popping in occasionally would be a good move. I think all the flavors already participate with one another in LoCos, in the various Councils, on the wiki, forum and lists. I know that we have people from most if not all the flavors in the Ubuntu Women project. By the way, I consider Unity just one more flavor, even if it is the standard now. I hope that Canonical decides that spending money on a few community people each release for a real, face-to-face UDS is worthwhile. The virtual version is no replacement, in my opinion. There is nothing that creates friendships more than actually hanging out together. Short of that happening, I suppose the vUDS and IRC will have to do. Oh, and all of us who can, participating in our LoCos and other Ubuntu activities, outlets, councils, and so forth. > I hope that my questions will not be too difficult to be answered and hope > that Riddell won't kill me:P > > Regards, > Howard Chan (smartboyhw) > Kubuntu member > > P.S. I am subscribed temporaily to the users mailing list now. > > On 2013-5-2 下午4:22, "Valorie Zimmerman" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Howard -- how about asking us questions in email? An IRC meeting >> sounds fine to me too, but many list members aren't on IRC. I'll try >> installing mumble again, and see if I have better luck in 13.04 than I >> did in 12.10. >> >> All the best, >> >> Valorie >> >> >> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Ho Wan Chan <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hello Kubuntu Council members, election candidates and fellow Kubuntu >> > members, >> > >> > I seem to have some difficulty in considering who to vote for (or, since >> > we >> > are having 4 candidates for 3 Kubuntu Council seats, who not to vote >> > for), >> > since all 4 candidates are well-established members in Ubuntu, Kubuntu >> > and >> > KDE communities. All 4 of them have been doing substantial tasks for >> > Kubuntu. And I'm the newest Kubuntu Member. That makes the voting >> > rather, >> > erm, complicated. >> > >> > I have some sort of an idea: Should we hold some "election forum"? It >> > can be >> > either in IRC or Mumble. Each candidate introduces themselves, then gets >> > asked questions by other Kubuntu Members and Users. This, I think, makes >> > the >> > election a more informed one. >> > >> > I don't mind if you all disagree, but I might have to consider drawing >> > lots >> > for voting :) I would like to invite all Kubuntu Members to consider >> > this >> > idea. >> > >> > Finally, a thank you to the 4 candidates who are running for this >> > election, >> > and I sincerely hope you can be elected to become the leaders of >> > Kubuntu. >> > >> > Best wishes, >> > Howard Chan (smartboyhw) >> > Kubuntu Member >> > >> > P.S. Please CC me in every mail you sent, I am only subscribed to the >> > Kubuntu Development Mailing List, not the Kubuntu Users Mailing List. >> > >> > On 2013-5-2 上午10:11, "Scott Kitterman" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> No additional nominees appeared after my second call and the nomination >> >> period >> >> has now closed. The nominees I have recorded are: >> >> >> >> David Wonderly (Darkwing) >> >> Valorie Zimmerman (valorie) >> >> Philip Muskovac (yofel) >> >> Rohan Garg (shadeslayer) >> >> ::snip:: -- http://about.me/valoriez -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
