Cristobal Palmer wrote:
Taking a step back from the acrimony, crimsun has a valid point
regardlessof your opinion on the quality of the site to which you
linked.
acrimony? how so? crimsun asks me to not do something that is perfectly
within my right to do... I get to recommend stuff regardless of whether
he/she agrees or not. He/She asks me to stop, with no true right.
Wherein lies the acrimony?
Using a wiki established by the development community helps to improve
ubuntu. If the user base turns to other sources for help rather than looking
within the ubuntu community, it diminishes the quality of the distribution.
It's not hard to see why.
It might help the developers... but is ubuntu only that? "If the user
community turns to other sources for help, rather than looking
within, it diminishes the community..." You actually say that?
That wiki solved a need that I had... something that the *true
developers* didn't solve. I know where I place the thanks.
If you like what you see on the website you linked to, it behooves you to
help fold it back into the ubuntu community by contributing to the wiki or
by contacting the page's maintainer about contributing to ubuntu's
development.
Behooves me? How so? Exactly what is it that I owe and to whom do I
owe it?
And yes, the fonts are pretty.
they are and that has been my whole point... I *like* Ubuntu a lot.
Ubuntu is my newest greatest thing... but the Ubuntu Moonies[1] are
getting on my nerves.
*"Ubuntu" is an ancient African word, meaning "humanity to others".*
[1]http://www.perkel.com/politics/moonies/
-CMP
On 8/15/05, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 06:13:06PM -0400, Dan wrote:
http://ubuntuguide.org/
Might be stuff you know... but if not you should.
Please don't recommend the ubuntuguide.org <http://ubuntuguide.org> URL
to unsuspecting victims
of poorly explained procedure. There is work on a full-fledged FAQ that
covers all those topics; please contribute/refer to it instead. Ask in
#ubuntu or #ubuntu-motu for details (or use the 'ubotu' blootbot by
entering "!ubuntuguide").
please don't ask me to correct a heartfelt recommendation based on your
personal and biased experience. I have followed the guidelines of that
site with great success. I correctly assume that the readers of this
list have more than a modicum of experience with regards to GNU/Linux
and its distributions. They can decide for themselves if the
instructions presented are wise to follow.
Adding the fonts is *still* pretty.
BTW: to steering committee... WTF?
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