Le Friday 08 July 2011 à 21:48 -0700, Jonathan Marsden a écrit : > 1. What is Lubuntu? (two sentence definition) > 2. Why do we need abother *ubuntu flavour? (reason for our existence) > 3. Who is it useful to? (intended audience) > 4. How to get started (where to download, where to get help) > 5. What do do when you have issues with it (where/how to report bugs) > 6. Minimal hardware needed: > 6.1 for GUI install > 6.2 for manual install on very low RAM machines > 7. Current known issues (point to FAQ) > 8. What changes will Lubuntu Oneiric bring? > 9. How you can help (testing/developing/translating/etc.) > 10. Any questions? Sound good. If they have special questions : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ContactUs
> That should fill a UDW slot, I'd think? It's not super > "developer-focused", but that is probably OK? Depends on who the > intended audience is, which I am not totally clear about. As I understood, the Lubuntu session will not be too much developers oriented, more a first description for the Ubuntu world :) > BTW we should check what we officially are... a Ubuntu "variant", or > "flavour" or ... whatever it is... and then use that term > consistently. I think "flavour" is the official term, but I'm not sure the term is used consistently, even for the others (Xubuntu, Kubuntu etc ...) > I'd tend to skip the history -- users and potential developers are > likely to care more about what Lubuntu can do for them *now* and what > it > *will* do in the future, than about the past. +1 Regards, Julien Lavergne _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

