Hello, On 05/10/2018 03:02 PM, flocculant wrote: > Up to now, about the only contact we all have with each other is when we > needed to respond to a "Who's taking part in this milestone" mails. > > Sometimes if someone had an issue they might talk to a flavour that used > the same package or the like. Xubuntu often talked to Martin Wimpress > for instance. > > I'm wondering if we all need to have some talking shop available to us - > we could use e-mail, but then what list?
Thanks for bringing this up! Email might not be the best place. > We could have meetings - but that sounds to me a bit too onerous - the > likely place for that would be IRC - then we have timezones to deal with. Even if it's not frequently used, I've gone ahead and created #ubuntu-flavors on freenode. It'd be good if representatives from each flavor would be there. Even if it's just for informal discussion, I think having an IRC channel is a good idea. > We do now have https://community.ubuntu.com - we could set up a Category > there - Flavour discussions (or something) and people could start > inter-flavour discussions as topics came to them. I also think this is a really good idea for formally proposing things. Thanks again! -- Simon Quigley [email protected] tsimonq2 on freenode and OFTC 5C7A BEA2 0F86 3045 9CC8 C8B5 E27F 2CF8 458C 2FA4
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