The U-Lite Creator Shae Smittle is on board for this endeavor:
http://u-lite.org/content/status-updates
You guys should relax , these things take a while and everyone is busy ,
Things are progressing at individual levels right now so that once everyone
gets together for some real progress we will
I am glad to see that I am not alone with these concerns for the project. I do
not wish to be the stick in the wheel, nor the stormy little raincloud.
Personally, computing minimalism is something I feel strongly about, and really
wish this trend to take wind. One thing that has been bugging me
2009/7/7 jon york :
> Alright, not that I want to start any E-fights, but I do believe these are
> serious questions that need to be answered
>
> in any project, there needs to be a driving reason behind it other then
> "because", also, there needs to be a reason for people to try it, and
> switch,
It may Also benefit you to read what's already in place:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Specs/UbuntuLxdeDesktop
http://www.lxde.org/
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/mobile-karmic-lxde-ubuntu-desktop
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 3:49 PM, David Sugar wrote:
>
Perhaps this offers an opportunity for someone to put together an
initial Lubuntu "FAQ" on the wiki...
jon york wrote:
> Alright, not that I want to start any E-fights, but I do believe these
> are serious questions that need to be answered
>
> in any project, there needs to be a driving reason b
Alright, not that I want to start any E-fights, but I do believe these are
serious questions that need to be answered
in any project, there needs to be a driving reason behind it other then
"because", also, there needs to be a reason for people to try it, and switch,
or else this project will
Hi guys,
just wanted to know if this issue was resolved or not, because for sure
Canonical, as well as the following of Lubuntu will demand a trash can...
Jon York
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Hello,
yes, I agree. Seeds is the way to go.
Best,
Mario
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:00 PM, jon york wrote:
> Should we not stick with seeds if that is what ubuntu uses? seems to me
> seeds is an easier way to maintain long term sustainability and no "oops, i
> forgot to add this in UCK" ive used
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