On 27/06/13 01:07, Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph wrote:
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Jeff Hanson <[email protected]> wrote:
I wanted to quickly share our project with you: 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!
Hi Jeff,

This is really cool! I've been hoping to do some interviews of
organizations that are using Xubuntu for xubuntu.org (who you are,
what you do, why Xubuntu is valuable to your org), would you be
interested in such an interview? :)


Yes, please! (Just a reminder for myself that we still have another similar article pending from a local university of applied science)

If you're not an active contributor, I would say this mailing list is the best place to send feedback. However please note that if you propose changes to Xubuntu via the mailing list and aren't involved in the community otherwise, it's possible that they remain as wishlist-level items – if you want changes to happen, you should get into the loop a bit deeper.

The beginning of the cycle is always the optimal time to send feedback. As we're working on a regular release, not LTS (next one being 14.04), we can generally allow some bigger changes, of course as long as there are people that will work on the things and get them in shape for 13.10. With LTS releases we are less likely to change most things.

Cheers,
Pasi

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