Meeting this week
Alex Lourie
djay.il at gmail.com
Mon Jan 9 17:31:53 UTC 2012
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Gema Gomez
<gema.gomez-solano at canonical.com>wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thanks Phill for running the meeting last week!
>
> I am back from holidays so I can run the meeting on Wednesday. It'll be
> a short one, though, because we are in Budapest this week on the Precise
> Rally and we have a team dinner that night.
>
> I can give an update on what is being discussed and we can have an
> update from what is going on in the community and on the derivatives and
> spend only 30 mins on it. If anyone has anything pressing to discuss,
> please, bring it up at the beginning!
>
> Best Regards,
> Gema
>
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Hi Gema, and welcome back!
I'm not sure that I'll make the meeting this week, so I only wanted to
raise one issue: there's a bug on launchpad,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/886931.
The person is complaining about the overall quality of Ubuntu (and probably
his specific own problems), but nevertheless, there's one point that he
raises that is quite important. I think that breaking commercial software
from working is a big problem for Ubuntu, and we should do something about
it.
I'd love to participate in a discussion on this topic, but generally the
idea I had is somewhat reminiscent of Friendly - to have a list of various
commercial software applications tested for each new release, to know where
we could have a problem.
So, if you decide to talk about it while I'm absent, fine, I'll read logs
later. If I'm present - then we could have a discussion, or just start to
think about it.
Cheers.
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Alex Lourie
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