On 26/06/13 21:31, Jeff Hanson wrote:
I've been on the mailing list for some time, but have had to filter it out because there are so many emails, and I'm not looking to actually become a developer, just want to provide feedback on decisions.

Never have used IRC and it's not practical to start using a new (old really) technology just to give feedback on one subject matter.

Are these the only two types of communication that this team uses?

That's interesting that you guys use Windows. Ours are all mainly in a lab environment and we set them up completely for free and Ubuntu makes the whole process many times easier.
Thanks!
Jeff


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Jackson Doak <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Email and IRC probably, and with launchpad bugs.
    I volunteer at a similar place in australia, but we sell windows
    through the MAR program


    On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Jeff Hanson <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi All,

        I wanted to quickly share our project with you: projectcc.org
        <http://projectcc.org>
        There is lots of info on our website, but basically we set up
        computer labs for non-profits around the developing world and
        many in Milwaukee, WI where we are from.
        We're working around our 17th or 18th project at the moment
        (Here's a little map/photos:
        http://www.projectcc.org/?page_id=624) and every computer
        we've donated has been running, you guessed it! Xubuntu!

        So basically Xubuntu is extremely important for the success of
        this project and we wanted to thank everyone. Xubuntu is
        really great for getting the most out of old hardware because
        of its low sys requirements.

        I would love to tell everyone more details etc, but my main
        reason for writing here, is that we're looking for the
        best/easiest place to give feedback on Xubuntu with all of our
        extreme use cases, directly to the people who are making it
        happen. We want to make sure Xubtunu continues to be what it
        needs to be, and feel it would be a waste not to share all of
        our experiences.

        So. Between Email lists, Launchpad groups, Irc channel
        things?, forums, where is the best(easiest) place to give our
        feedback and requests?

        Thank you so much again everyone. Appreciate any response.


        Jeff Hanson
        Director of Operations
        Project: Community Computers
        facebook.com/projectcomcomp <http://facebook.com/projectcomcomp>

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Some might use Windows :)

I've not since 2000 and something.

It depends who you want to reach and the _reason_ for reaching them, if you want to reach dev's then I'd say that this list is probably the best place.

I'd not say the forum is the best place for this - might sound strange to some ;)

If it's a 'we did this great stuff with Xubuntu' then perhaps some of the 'social' media type platforms.

It does depend on who you want to reach.

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