Tim,
For the 2nd time and yet again, I'd like to THANK YOU for each and every
word you wrote and for each and every suggestions, be sure I'll keep that
in mind and I'm very sure you wrote all that because you want to help :)
totally understood.
However, I'm afraid you are not seeing my point.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Ali Linx amjja...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim,
For the 2nd time and yet again, I'd like to THANK YOU for each and every
word you wrote and for each and every suggestions, be sure I'll keep that
in mind and I'm very sure you wrote all that because you want to help :)
Hi,
I don't think all the sources are incompatible.
I'm agree that wiki should be the knowledge base, and the reference for all the
documentation. However, having a forum thread for a bookmark purpose and
chatting is also useful, as long as it points to wiki pages, and people are
encourage to
A suggestion; (although you may or may not think it's acceptable-as mentioned,
your baby, I respect.)
Perhaps you could leave the thread as-is and any helpful post/articles could be
incorproted into the wiki? I see this as a good way to generate loads of wiki
pages at relatively little effort
A. J.,
The one stop Lubuntu thread looks great! I love what you've done with the
first three posts and can tell you have put a lot of work in to it. I did
have one suggestion that I think will make it even more useful. I posted
it to the thread. You can read it here:
Not to sound like I'm pushing or anything, but in regards to that 4.2K
posts thread, most of them useless but some of them useful, this is
where the Ask Ubuntu format is good, since the accepted answer (in
otherwords, the one that is most helpful) will *always* be on top.
Just a thought, but the
Another great idea!
I like it, but the most useful answer to what? There were 100s of topics
being discussed in that laptop thread. The one stop thread is still a nice
clearing house for all things Lubuntu. Plus some topics might not
actually be issues. Those might be better served with a
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:16 AM, James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com
wrote:
Not to sound like I'm pushing or anything, but in regards to that 4.2K
posts thread, most of them useless but some of them useful, this is
where the Ask Ubuntu format is good, since the accepted answer (in
Hi lubunteers,
The most important thing is that each part is up to date. The more we
diverge into different areas, the more impossible this becomes.
I put up to people that our official wiki area should be 1st source and all
other areas should point to it.
We have already had this discussion
Le 21 oct. 2011 à 19:58, Ali Linx amjja...@gmail.com a écrit :
Dear All,
I think this will be the first Mega Lubuntu Thread on Ubuntu Forum. Since my
most activities on the Forum and because I'm trying to put together
everything related to Lubuntu in one place, I have decided to create
Thank you so much for your nice words, I appreciate that :)
@Tim
This should be very useful as long as you take ownership and keep it up to
date and until it gets so big it's impossible to navigate. It should prove
useful for this release and a new one could be started for subsequent
Dear All,
I think this will be the first Mega Lubuntu Thread on Ubuntu Forum. Since my
most activities on the Forum and because I'm trying to put together
everything related to Lubuntu in one place, I have decided to create this
thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1844755
Before,
This should be very useful as long as you take ownership and keep it up to
date and until it gets so big it's impossible to navigate. It should prove
useful for this release and a new one could be started for subsequent
releases.
Tim
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Ali Linx amjja...@gmail.com
Subject: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu - One Stop Thread
To: lubuntu-desktop lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net
Date: Friday, October 21, 2011, 12:58 PM
Dear All,
I think this will be the first Mega Lubuntu Thread on Ubuntu Forum. Since my
most activities on the Forum and because I'm trying to put
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