Hello, Thank you all for your comments. I just wanted to say that this is in no way an attack against Canonical or the community as such. I just wanted to point out that there is a real problem with the LoCo resources (Shipit, hosting, mailing lists, etc.) and it can be a bit frustrating and time consuming for us in the LoCo teams to deal with.
Obviously, as part of the community we are also part of the problem. For instance we try to distribute locally pressed CDs [1] whenever we can to try to take some pressure off from the Shipit system. If the responsible for the LoCo resources need some help I'm sure the community can lend a hand. I've already offered as a volunteer on this same list a few weeks ago. Regards, [1] http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/480153873/ 2007/7/24, Og Maciel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If I can add my 2 cents, I'd like to say a few things: @Leo: First of all, don't feel like your LoCo is being belittled or ignored. I can assure you that this is NOT the case here as I have met most guys who do work with the LoCos and I know of their passion and their sense of responsibility! @Mat: However, there are problems with the infra-structure in place and Leo is not the first person to experience this type of issue. It seems to me that you guys are short-handed due to the massive number of requests you must receive, coupled with the mega success Ubuntu has enjoyed throughout the world! The fact that Leo received information from Chile (while he's in Central America) could be a sign that a broader, more global staff is necessary to properly accommodate and respond with localized information? Cheers, -- Og B. Maciel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Keys: D5CFC202 http://www.ogmaciel.com (en_US) http://blog.ogmaciel.com (pt_BR) -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
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