The application is essentially finished (with some small tweaks required) but Radomir and I decided not to package it for various reasons. The primary being that we were unsure if the welcome centre was needed/the best approach/etc. etc.
As for getting more Xubuntu people into the MOTU, I'm working towards becoming one. However, the process has been, of course, delayed with me being in the hospital. I was hoping to be a MOTU for the start of the feisty+1 release cycle but oh well - Life throughs us curve balls sometimes. (On a side note, there was some discussion on fast tracking certain MOTU-hopefuls for projects such as desktop-effects and ubuntu-studio. The exception might also apply to Xubuntu motu-hopefuls but I'm unsure). As for the documentation, we unfortunately didn't reach our documentation goals for Feisty but that's the beauty of time-based releases - we can just keep on working. However, I'm really happy to see that there is interest out there for the feisty+1 documentation work and at least we got a few small fixes (such as updating the version of Xubuntu ;]) in. I'm fired up already for feisty+1, are you? Cody A.W. Somerville On 3/26/07, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Adam Miller wrote: > Jani, > > Also on the topic of documentation is there any word of the xubuntu > welcome center being finalized/packaged and included in feisty? Aside from the initial talks about it at the beginning of feisty I did not hear anything further, so the answer is probably no. The chances of getting it in would increase if there were more people in MOTU that packaged xubuntu stuff. Gauvain and myself were pretty busy during feisty and had no time to look at this app. Jani -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
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