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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 20:46, Bryce Harrington wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 07:44:16PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
Here's a good list of questions for the workbook:
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Nick Ellery schrieb:
On the four points made by Daniel, I can agree with all but the fourth
being beneficial. The reason that different Membership Boards were
created was to allow those that are unable to attend CC meetings to
still apply for
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
I would prefer that sponsors still send in their comments via mail. I think
that makes it clearer where the application stops and the sponsors words
start. Emails can (and should) be signed too.
We can make it clear in
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Morten Kjeldgaard schrieb:
One of the best means of contributing to Ubuntu is by helping to package
the thousands of different free software applications available.
This statement encourages people to start packaging software, a road
filled with
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Hello everybody,
I'm very pleased to let you know that Nathan Handler just joined the
MOTU team. He has done fantastic work and we're very happy he's on board
now.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
we're very pleased to announce that Stéphane Graber joined the MOTU
team. His dedicated work around LTSP and Ubuntu in general was
impressive and we're very glad he's part of the team.
Please give him a warm welcome.
Have a great
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Hello everybody,
we're very happy to announce that David Futcher just joined the MOTU
team. He did great work in the last months and lives in Scotland.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
we're pleased to let you know that Stefan Ebner (sebner) just joined the
MOTU team.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have a nice day,
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Hello everybody,
I'm very pleased to announce that Onkar Shinde has joined the MOTU team.
His outstanding work in the area of Java packaging made it easy for the
MOTU Council to vote positively on his application.
Please give Onkar a warm welcome to the team.
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
with the help of the unstoppable IS team (thanks guys - you know who you
are!), we installed a mail handler on lists.ubuntu.com that will accept
all mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] that are about universe/multiverse
bugs.
(Up until now
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
Unless you really know what you are doing, running Jaunty right now is
insanity. It's also completely unnecessary to learn and do packaging work
for Jaunty.
For using the development release safely, please take a look
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have downloaded the pgapack_1.0.0.1.orig.tar.gz and
pagpack_1.0.0.1-3.diff.gz files, unzipped the tar file and applied the
patches.
apt-get source pgapack would have done the same for you. :-)
I configured with
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Hello Balaji,
G schrieb:
Testing packages from the bodhi repository
What's the bodhi repository? Can you explain?
I am really interested in being part of the bug fixing team,bug
triaging team,testing packages from the repository,documentation
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Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to announce that after lots of great work in the KDE
community, Guillaume Martres just joined the ranks of MOTU.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team.
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
I'm very pleased to announce that James Westby just became MOTU. Some of
you might know him from his work in the bzr project, some for his great
work on coordinating MOTU School, some for the fixes he worked on and
others might just
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Daniel Holbach schrieb:
I'm very pleased to announce that James Westby just became MOTU. Some of
you might know him from his work in the bzr project, some for his great
work on coordinating MOTU School, some for the fixes he worked on and
others
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Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to let you know that Thierry Carrez (Koon) just joined the
Universe Contributors team. He put a lot of good work into several areas
in the Server Team and the feedback of his sponsors was great.
Please give him a warm
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU Council just approced Iulian Udrea's application as a Universe
Contributor. He spent quite some time making Ubuntu better and has
learned a lot in the last weeks and months.
I'm pleased to welcome him to the team, please
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Hello everybody,
I'm extremely pleased to refer to Fabien Tassin as a MOTU now. His
application was just approved; his track record of excellent work on
Mozilla related packages spoke for him.
Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have a nice
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Hey David,
great you're getting involved with the MOTU team!
David Dodd schrieb:
My name is David and I am abit confused as to where I should actually
begin. I do not have any programming experience , but I do have a will
to learn new things.
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Nick Weedon schrieb:
I am looking to submit a patch for the atftp server and am wondering
what the process involves (or where i can go to find out).
I also have had no luck at all in trying to find any sort of CVS
repository for this package.
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Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to announce that Nicolas Valcárcel (also known as nxvl) has
joined the MOTU team. He has done great work in the Server team, is the
star of a Spanish packaging video and is involved in various places in
the MOTU team.
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:16:07 +0100 Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure Debian developers would appreciate the patches to find and fix
these bugs.
He's already sent the patch to Debian's BTS.
Scott: I think
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Hello everybody,
I'm happy to announce that David now is member of the Universe
Contributors team.
David has done a lot of good work in the last months and his sponsors
immediately gave good feedback on his application. Please give him a
warm
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Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to announce that Onkar Shinde joined the Universe
Contributors team.
Having been involved in Ubuntu for several releases, Onkar lived up to
the challenge of Java packaging. He has done a lot of amazing work and
it was
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Hello everybody,
I'm happy to announce that Andrea Gasparini has joined the Universe
Contributors team.
He has done great work and the feedback on his application has been very
much in favour for him, thus was deemed ready to join the team.
Please
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Hello everybody,
please give Christophe Sauthier a warm welcome to the team! He has been
active in a lot of areas of Ubuntu, MOTU being one of them. We're happy
he now is a part of the Universe Contributors team.
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
I'm very pleased to welcome Emanuele Gentili to the MOTU team!
Working with the Security Team for several months and a clear focus on
other security-related activities got Emanuele a good reputation and
lots of sponsors weighed in
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Hello everybody,
please welcome Steve Stalcup to the MOTU team! He has done amazing work
and good amazing good feedback during his MOTU application.
No wonder... his application started with In addition to my 50 hour a
week job in real life, and
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Hello,
Scott Kitterman schrieb:
It has seemed to me for some time that making decisions about process and
policy changes at MOTU meetings based on votes of those present is not
serving us particularly well.
Thanks Scott for posting this
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
Does Launchpad/python-launchpad expose an interface for this? With email
reported bugs you have to wait for LP to get around to mailing you the bug
number.
import launchpadbugs.connector
Bug =
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Morten Kjeldgaard schrieb:
It _should_ be possible to write a simple CLI tool that would submit
an email merge request to [EMAIL PROTECTED] given a package name
and -version. The script could fill in the necessary fields, assign
the bug to
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
According to Henrik, the workflow bugs shouldn't exist anyway (bugsquad list)
and any attempt
to help bugsquad understand how to use them gets removed from the wiki
unilaterally. I don't
think we should invest time
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Stefan Potyra schrieb:
On Monday 07 April 2008 17:40:44 you wrote:
some of you might be aware of the discussion about the
~ubuntu-universe-sponsors
-contributors even ;).
Yes... ubuntu-universe-contributors.
Do you mean -contributors? If so,
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Hello everybody,
some of you might have read the blog post where I asked people for
suggestions for the team née universe-hackers - some of you even
commented on it: http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/?p=111
Here the results:
== qhartman ==
Are you
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Hello everybody,
after a recent discussion about a perceived disconnect between main
processes and universe processes, I thought a bit about the process
for NEW Packages.
Historically it was introduced to make sure that new packages are of
tip-top
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Stefan Potyra schrieb:
One argument against it raised in the past is, that this might lead to fewer
people reviewing a package (or giving an ACK for a package), as they might be
unsure about it.
Maybe the right fix for this the situation is to
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James Westby schrieb:
Increasing the quality of reviews is great, but just having a second
reviewer doesn't necessarily guarantee that.
Agreed.
Stefan said in his last mail that we should not upset the archive
admins. I very much agree with his
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Cesare Tirabassi schrieb:
If the purpose of this proposal is to reduce the idle time for new packages
in
the REVU queue than I think there are better ways, the best imho would be to
make it more attractive for devs to actually review new
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Stefan Potyra schrieb:
Maybe I don't understand what you are meaning: I thought reviewing was that
feedback?
To me it sounds like a major problem is uncertainty of ubuntu-dev
members who are about to ACK a package. This is understandable because
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Stefan Potyra schrieb:
No, I very much doubt that actually. Once a package leaves revu, usually
packaging bugs are not fixed afterwards (contrary to application bugs). From
the very early days I can recall one example, where I used to heavily
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Cesare Tirabassi schrieb:
Its not a question of trust, its a question that 4 eyes see better than 2. I
know I don't rely on my packaging skills alone, no matter how much I work I
will always miss something.
Right. That happens to upstreams,
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
I did in fact upload some packages
with comment on stuff that ought to be fixed in the next revision.
That sounds to me like a good solution.
In general, the only thing missing in you scenario was the MOTU advocating
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Richard A. Johnson schrieb:
Oh, well then we would just have to create a page then and rock-and-roll.
Anyone
feel like spearheading this one?
Maybe we should make it a MOTU Events team on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Leaders ?
Events I'm
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Daniel Holbach schrieb:
Maybe we should make it a MOTU Events team on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Leaders ?
Events I'm thinking of:
- Ubuntu Open Week,
- Ubuntu Developer Week,
- Hug Days,
- Packaging 101 sessions
- MOTU QA Sessions
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Hello everybody,
I just had a chat with Jordan Mantha about Universe Hug Days. His idea
was to reach out in order to make the most of release crunch.
http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/ and
http://daniel.holba.ch/really-fix-it would be excellent
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Richard A. Johnson schrieb:
On Monday 07 April 2008, Daniel Holbach wrote:
[...]
| Who would be interested organising them and how often should we have them?
I am a tad bit busy right now, but to make ones job easier on the organising
part
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Stephan Hermann schrieb:
Personally, I'm missing some more fine granulated permissions for users
and teams, regarding bug working on LP.
Means, (as an example) giving the right for adding tasks without having
some other guy to approve, I don't
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Cody A.W. Somerville schrieb:
This would
mean that the minimum requirements for joining the group would have to be
heightened though to include the prerequisites of the ubuntu bug control
team. However, I don't think that'll be a problem as it
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Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to announe our newest addition to the MOTU team! Morten
Kjeldgaard has been doing awesome work, got very good feedback from his
sponsors and was just added to the MOTU team!
Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
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Nicolas Valcárcel schrieb:
How is this working this time? Like last one, when we just edit the wiki
or we need to propose the talks first and you will edit the wiki?
I will be very glad to run the Merging session if it is possible.
CCing Jorge
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Emmet Hikory schrieb:
Thanks are due to Jordan Mantha, for compiling the information,
and to all MOTU Leaders for their continuing efforts.
This is excellent work and will help MOTU scale much better. I
especially like the idea of having
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Hello everybody,
I added the Bug-O-Meter (Patch-O-Meter?) to
http://daniel.holba.ch/really-fix-it/ over the weekend.
While we probably won't get all of those 1349 patches into Ubuntu, we
should at least try to do our best and triage the bugs, review
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Andrea Colangelo schrieb:
Done! I just tought renaming pages was forbidden to normal users.
Good work Andrea - the page is looking great!
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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(marble),
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Andrea Colangelo schrieb:
Daniel, would you take care of moving the page, please?
I'd appreciate if you could take care of this yourself (or ask somebody
else). Please make sure MOTU/NBS is a redirect.
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Matthew East schrieb:
Just to be clear - Ubuntu Membership is (and I think always has been)
a prerequisite for becoming an MOTU. (See
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newdev - Developers must be
members ... This is a necessary step for
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Leo Cacciari schrieb:
Wow, my first patch to a ubuntu package made its way to release...
Congratulations Leo! Way to go!
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Andrea Colangelo schrieb:
Furthermore, that page is in temporary position under MOTU/. Ideas about
the best place where that page should be moved to will be appreciated as
well (MOTU/recipes/ maybe?).
What about UbuntuDevelopment/NBS? Most of it
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Emmet Hikory schrieb:
I'd like to see discussion of the motu-release freeze policy
internal to MOTU release and presented for review at the MOTU Meeting
this Friday, just to ensure that the entire team is comfortable with a
plan, rather than
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Niklas Höglund schrieb:
any plan to release elog 2.7.2 for gutsy, currently 2.6.3 is there.
The same version is in Hardy. If you want to get it updated, best to
file a bug at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/elog/+filebug and tag
it as 'upgrade'.
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Hello everybody,
I'm please do announce that we have a MOTU Release team for the
remainder of the Hardy cycle. It consists of:
- Cesare Tirabassi
- Luke Yelavich
- Sarah Hobbs
- Scott Kitterman
- Stefan Potyra
This team is responsible for
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Hello everybody,
please give another MOTU a warm welcome to the team! After re-applying
for MOTU, the MC was happy to make Matvey Kozhev (Sikon) member of the
MOTU team today.
Rock on, Matvey!
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Daniel Holbach schrieb:
We have five nominees for the five posts on the team, so in 13 hours
from now please head to:
- https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/+poll/mr-themuso-hardy
- https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/+poll/mr-scottk-hardy
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
While this is generally good, in this case the change was to remove the
iceweasel symlinks from the package.
I just thought that it might make sense to add this kind of side-cases
to
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
The forward from the old MOTU/SRU page to the new one needs updating. It
forwards to a #universe anchor that no longer exists. I know. It's a wiki,
Fixed it. It's
#REDIRECT PageTitle
now.
Before it was the
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Daniel Holbach wrote:
I'm pleased to let you know we're going to have an Ubuntu Developer
Week. We've planned it for Feb 18th to Feb 22nd.
There are still some open slots on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Prep
If you are available
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Hello Scott,
Scott Kitterman schrieb:
Recently I was informed by a DD that I often work with about an odd bug that
one of my fellow MOTUs had filed. Apparently this person had thought it
would be good to suggest the Debian Maintainer
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
Go for it. Since the reorganization, I can never tell where things should
go.
Where would you have put it before?
What about doing a title search for Debian?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/ReportingToDebian seems to stand
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Hello everybody,
the MOTU UVF was renamed to MOTU Release team and from Feature Freeze on
deal with all kinds of Freeze Exceptions for Universe and Multiverse:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess
We have five nominees for the five posts
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Stefan Potyra schrieb:
yes, there was a short discussion about it, see [1], 20.05-20.11h.
Relevant part of the log:
geser but wouldn't people expect from motu-release more than it really is?
ScottK For Gutsy, motu-uvf was active helping manage
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Richard A. Johnson schrieb:
RENAME MOTU-UVF
The motu-uvf team will now look at taking on the name of motu-release from
this
point forward.
I haven't been able to attend the meeting, but I mentioned in two
mailing list threads that the term MOTU
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Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to let you know we're going to have an Ubuntu Developer
Week. We've planned it for Feb 18th to Feb 22nd.
In the spirit of Ubuntu Open Week we'll have 5x6 IRC sessions about
Ubuntu Development and how to get involved.
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Onkar Shinde schrieb:
As per my discussion with ´persia´ on #ubuntu-motu channel I am
proposing here removal of redundant java compilers/runtimes. The focus
of this mail is sun-java5-* packages and kaffe.
Reasons for phasing out sun-java5-* and
On Fr, 2008-01-25 at 13:56 +0200, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) wrote:
I've lost the link to the logs of last week's class (the one where
dholbach explained how to make a debdiff).
Could anyone give me the link again?
The last MOTU QA session is up at
Hello everybody,
please give another MOTU a warm welcome to the team! After getting
amazing feedback from his sponsors, the MC made Siegfried Gevatter
member of the MOTU team today.
Rock on, Siegfried!
Have a nice day,
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On Mi, 2008-01-23 at 14:24 +, Daniel Holbach wrote:
in ten hours from now the polls for the MC election will be opened. If
you're an Ubuntu developer, please vote at:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/+poll/mc-hobbsee-0801
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/+poll/mc-nixternal-0801
https
On Fr, 2008-01-25 at 14:51 -0500, Jon Reagan wrote:
After I had made a blog posting, the OpenProj project
(http://openproj.org/) had emailed me and mentioned they wanted to
bring their packages into the Ubuntu repositories. I personally have
no experience packaging, so I am not sure how it
Am Mittwoch, den 30.01.2008, 10:06 +0700 schrieb Jumpod Plekhongthu:
All,
I'm a bit unsure why you write this email to me. Filing a bug at
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug looks like a much better idea.
Could someone tell me what's happen with my server?and how to
do?
Have
Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to announce that Daniel Hahler joined the MOTU team
today. Please give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Sorry everybody,
I did not think of the MOTU QA session today and during the Sprint I
just ran from one meeting to the other.
Sorry for that - next week's session will be right on the schedule
again.
(We really need to get a Tuition Team going! :-))
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Am Donnerstag, den 24.01.2008, 11:15 + schrieb James Westby:
The logs of the MOTU School library packaging session is now available
at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/LibraryPackaging
You guys ROCK! Thanks so much for that!
Have a nice day,
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Am Mittwoch, den 16.01.2008, 11:35 +0100 schrieb Daniel Holbach:
If you're interested in working in the UVF team for the Hardy cycle,
please reply to this email. Nominations will be accepted until Jan 23rd,
10 UTC. For each nominee a poll will be set up in Launchpad. The five
with the most
Am Mittwoch, den 23.01.2008, 08:27 -0500 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
We also need to take up the renaming issue. I think motu-release works as
feature freeze is the first step for Universe in that process.
I'd prefer it to be 'motu-ff' or something else. 'motu-release' would
raise expectations
Hello everybody,
in ten hours from now the polls for the MC election will be opened. If
you're an Ubuntu developer, please vote at:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/+poll/mc-hobbsee-0801
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/+poll/mc-nixternal-0801
Am Mittwoch, den 23.01.2008, 17:08 +0530 schrieb ம. ஸ்ரீ ராமதாஸ்:
With proper guidance I wish to dedicate time for this... am new for
this..
I think it might more sense to participate in this team if you're a MOTU
already. It envolves looking at patches and judging their suitabilty for
the
Hello everybody,
the next MOTU Meeting is going to be Feb 1st 2008 at 20:00 UTC in
#ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net
Be sure to add meeting items to the agenda at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Meetings
Have a nice day,
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Hello everybody,
with only four weeks to go until Feature Freeze (Feb 14th), now is a
good time to get the UVF team in place.
I'd like to thank Sarah Hobbs, Søren Hansen, Chuck Short, Steve Kowalik
and Scott Kitterman for their tremendous efforts in the team which
helped to shape the Gutsy
On Mo, 2008-01-14 at 14:39 +0100, Soren Hansen wrote:
IMO, the programming language should allowed to be /usr/bin/falcon.
Changing the name of the interpreter will mean that any program that is
supposed to be interpreted by falcon will need to be patched. OTOH,
renaming the binary in Dennis'
Am Freitag, den 11.01.2008, 07:22 +0100 schrieb Daniel Holbach:
Please send in nominations until Friday 18th 12:00 UTC.
After a short discussion with members of the MOTU team and getting the
blessing from the CC and TB, I'd like to ask the nominees to add the
following information
Hello everybody,
We have another Italian MOTU to announce. Michele Angrisano put a lot of
work into merges and Universe fixes and just joined the team!
Please give him a warm welcome!
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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On Mi, 2008-01-09 at 04:20 +0200, Matthias Andersson wrote:
A newer version of gpodder is available but it hasn't been added to the
repositories. I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to report this problem.
Launchpad is the right place to do that. As it happens it already was
reported:
On So, 2008-01-06 at 03:49 +0200, Коржевин Дмитрий Константинович wrote:
Battle Tanks in Ubuntu 8.04 need update. In Hardy Heron we have
0.5.4740-2
and at official site we can see version 0.7.5800
Can you file a bug at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/btanks/+filebug instead and tag it
as
On Sa, 2008-01-05 at 17:38 -0500, Pier Luc Côté-Rivard wrote:
Can-you add a ubuntu package of the CVS version on Lprof? Because at
that time we just have the old version of june 2006 without the updates
of 2007 and 2008.
Can you file a bug at
On Do, 2007-12-20 at 03:32 +0200, Murat Gunes wrote:
I posted [1] to the Bug Squad mailing list about the possible
consolidation of some bug tags, two of which are ubuntulove and
bitesize, the tags used for small bugs that are ideal for new
contributors. I'm quoting the relevant part below.
On Di, 2007-12-11 at 13:22 +0100, Stefan Potyra wrote:
With this, I don't think of a policy document describing the exact details of
how a conflict should get resolved, but rather to have some outline what
measures can be taken: E.g. first actions could include mediation attempts
but it
Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to let you know, that Jamie Strandboge, who has been doing
awesome work in the security and the server team now is a MOTU! Please
give him a warm welcome to the team!
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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Ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com
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Hello Scott,
On Mo, 2007-12-10 at 12:45 -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
I would have preferred (and did expect) someone from the MC to write the list
and say something along the lines of:
Here are the people who've volunteered...
We'll be taking a decision on date X. Please let us know on
Hello everybody,
as decided in one of the last MOTU meetings, we re-introduced the
~motu-sru team. The MC voted the following people into the team:
* Brandon Holtsclaw
* Jordan Mantha
* Luke Yelavich
* Luca Falavigna
* John Dong
Thanks for stepping up and working
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