On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 13:19, PCMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> So would you please forward our lxde news to CrunchBang community and
> do some forum post there for us? Also, forward some important
> discussions there to us? We're willing to hear different opinions, but
> it's not possible to follow every forum and discussion thread since
> available time is quite limited. Help is absolutely needed. We need
> your help. :-)
>
I am happy to help. When I see anything relevant on the CrunchBang forums, I
will post it here.
But my limitation is that I'm not a coder, and don't follow all the threads
here.
I suggest that an LXDE developer posts occasional messages to the CrunchBang
Forums, informing them about a new package and asking for feedback. Having
someone from the LXDE team leave a message would get respect and interest
from the CrunchBang community, and they'd be more keen to give feedback.
Even the most junior, low-skilled member of the LXDE team, reposting one
message per month, would be better than me. Can anyone do this?
But if no one is able to do it, I can post occasional messages to the
CrunchBang Forums. It won't be as effective, I won't be taken as seriously,
and I won't always know what to post, but it might still be useful.
Chris
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Chris Watkins
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > CrunchBang is a distro that uses Openbox with some LXDE components - so
> it's
> > good to watch what they're doing and share ideas and experiences in
> > usability, package compatibility etc.
> >
> > It's a fairly geeky community, but with a strong interest in usability
> and
> > appearance, so it's a good idea to post links to the CrunchBang Forums
> when
> > there is testing to be done. This could also get people there on board
> with
> > improving more of the LXDE components and using them with CrunchBang.
> >
> > The new version will be based on Debian Squeeze (testing) sources, rather
> > than Ubuntu.
> >
> > CrunchBang 10 "Statler", coming soon
> >
> >
> >
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