On 8/29/07, Parth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As far as I have heard, Fedora and Debian projects have already
> applied for a slot. Why should we be left behind !? Kartik Mistry also
> told about the idea of having a united Debian+Ubuntu day :)

It's my personal opinion that if possible, we combine the Ubuntu and
Debian (and possibly also indlinux, being represented in the form of
debian-in) into one single project day.

> As Gusty is about to be released, we have lot of things to speak at a
> conference.

Elucidate. Please post a list of things you think you need to talk
about, since that'll not only help present the proposal, but also help
people prepare in advance.

> May be even the news about the next release gets out
> before that.

Gutsy is released some time in October, so I'd assume you're talking
of Gutsy+1. FOSS.in IIRC is sometime in early December.

> We can even have an install fest. As the call for
> proposal asks us to target developers and contributors, we can have
> things focused on more people contributing to Ubuntu.

In what form ? Contributions in the form of code, bug triaging,
localisation, all require different focus areas.

> Thus we can have
> a session on bug reporting, bug triaging etc.
>
> I hereby bring the idea of proposing for Ubuntu Project Day forward
> for discussion in this mailing list. We have to hurry (Aug 31 is the
> last day) or else we will miss a berth!

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