Ubuntu Bug Week Announcement
Alberto Salvia Novella
es20490446e at gmail.com
Sun Feb 16 13:28:03 UTC 2014
* About *CCing* a dozen mailing lists: yes, just forget to remove them
from discussion.
* About the use of *emojii*: the emojii I use is Unicode, so they're
also correctly represented in plain text (this is why I choose to do
this way). In which email reader you're unable to see them?
* About the use of *complex formatting*: I have review my messages in
plain text, and I don't see them being less legible because using
listing or bold typefaces.
* About doing the event so *unilaterally*: It can be said I did it too
fast but, because I told it a week in advance in the proper mailing
list and discussed it in IRC, it is not unilaterally organized.
El 15/02/14 19:36, John Kim escribió:
> +1. Let’s take it much slower next time.
>
> John Kim
> Student / Ubuntu 12.04 User
> www.launchpad.net/~kotux <http://www.launchpad.net/%7Ekotux>
> johnkim.ubuntu at gmail.com <mailto:johnkim.ubuntu at gmail.com>
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> On Feb 14, 2014, at 16:23, Luke Faraone <lfaraone at ubuntu.com
> <mailto:lfaraone at ubuntu.com>> wrote:
>
>> Alberto,
>>
>> On 14 February 2014 04:39, Alberto Salvia Novella
>> <es20490446e at gmail.com <mailto:es20490446e at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I *think* what I'm going to say is anti-maketing, but also what
>> for me seems real:
>>
>> Ubuntu is *not a distro* at this time, but a prototype of
>> software development.
>> The same as GNOME 3 has been in its early days, which I hated so
>> much and now I like so hard.
>>
>> Usually I choose what *works now*, because working now is the
>> only warrant it's actually been well done.
>> On the other hand, in my opinion, no operating system is fully
>> working today; because "working" means "working *for nearly
>> everyone*".
>>
>>
>>
>> Please stop. CCing a dozen mailing lists, many of which are entirely
>> off-topic, is considered rude. I've moved the most irrelevant lists
>> to BCC in this reply. The use of emojii and complex formatting is
>> also out of the norm for mailing list conduct.
>>
>> You created a new initiative, which is nice. However, you did so
>> unilaterally and in a way that didn't make sense, as several people
>> have stated.
>>
>> You're welcome to contribute to Ubuntu through bug triage and code
>> contributions, but please try to discuss such an event before
>> "running" it again.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Luke Faraone
>> https://launchpad.net/~lfaraone <https://launchpad.net/%7Elfaraone>
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