UDS Mountain View: Call for Topics
ubuntu demon
ubuntu.demon at gmail.com
Sun Oct 15 12:09:31 BST 2006
On 10/14/06, Matt Zimmerman <mdz at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> This is an official call for topics for the upcoming summit in Mountain
> View. If you have a well-defined idea for discussion or development which
> you would like to propose for the summit, do not reply to this message,
> but
> follow the process described below.
>
> The primary objective of the summit is to define the release goals for
> Ubuntu 7.04, to be released in April 2007. At the summit, the development
> team will discuss feature ideas, and create specification documents
> describing plans for their implementation.
>
> Anyone is welcome to submit a topic for discussion, but only a limited
> number of topics can be covered in the time available at the summit, so
> the
> agenda will be selected from the most appropriate submissions. Topics
> with
> the following attributes are most likely to be prioritized and thus become
> successful agenda items:
>
> * Topics submitted by summit attendees: these are most likely to have
> critical mass for discussion.
>
> * Topics aligned with the goals of the Ubuntu project:
> Bringing the best open source software to the masses and making it easy
> for them to use.
>
> * Topics aligned with the goals for the next release:
> Ubuntu 7.04 will be characterized by stellar hardware support and
> leading-edge desktop technology
>
> * Topics which are clearly explained with a rationale showing the benefit
> to Ubuntu:
> Your idea can only become reality if it can be readily understood by
> others as an important way to improve Ubuntu.
>
> * Topics which require a substantial amount of discussion in order to plan
> their implementation:
> A trivial or obvious idea which does not require much forethought will
> not justify a slot on the agenda.
>
> If you have an idea, it is wise to discuss it on
> ubuntu-devel at lists.ubuntu.com to get feedback from others before proposing
> it. Topics which have been discussed and rejected before, or which aren't
> within the scope of the meeting or the project will not be accepted.
>
> To propose a topic for the agenda:
>
> * Visit https://launchpad.net/sprints/uds-mtv
>
> * If you are attending the summit, ensure that you are registered! This
> is
> important.
>
> * Review the list of topics which are already on the agenda
>
> * Visit https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+specs and register a new
> specification. Keep the summary short, but be very clear about the
> scope and purpose of the project.
>
> * From the spec view, click "Propose for meeting agenda" to nominate it
> for
> the Mountain View agenda.
>
> The meeting organizers will review all proposals, accept the most
> promising
> ones, and accept them for the agenda.
>
> --
> - mdz
>
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>
I created a sticky for this in the Edgy section of the forums. I quoted the
official announcement. Here it is :
UDS Mountain View : Call for Topics
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=277761
Regards,
Roald / ubuntu_demon
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