On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Frederik Nnaji <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 17:57, Micah Gersten <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I think we should stick with official and semi-official (ubuntuforums) >> Ubuntu/Debian sites. >> So, the Fridge might make a decent addition, since this is where Ubuntu >> News goes. >> http://fridge.ubuntu.com/ > > > do you want to control the default bookmarks in firefox via Ubuntu updates? > > I think the user deserves some liberty to be without advertisement when he > chooses to. That said, please consider the possibility of updating the > default or "pinned" bookmarks in a way useful to the user first, then useful > to you as a developer. > So, why don’t we promote some other free & open projects there? Off the top of a list of bookmarks I keep at http://j.mp/free-bookmarks http://identi.ca http://titanpad.com http://libre.fm http://wikipedia.org http://flossmanuals.net http://oercommons.org http://theleagueofmoveabletype.com http://openfontlibrary.org http://wikitravel.org http://couchsurfing.org http://freecycle.org When they already have Ubuntu, we should help them dive deeper into the free society. I know it took long for me to get to know all these massively useful sites. On the current bookmarks: Why ubuntulinux.org and not just call it ubuntu.com like it is everywhere else? Launchpad answers should definitely stay! The direct connection to everything else (including frequently asked questions) makes it much easier to operate than a forum. I’m not entirely sure on Debian. If that is there, GNOME should be too.
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