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In the <a href="https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts">project's
page in Launchpad</a> you can find all the info you'll need,
including a link to the project's wiki page.<br>
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Regards<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 24/10/13 17:22, Nicholas Skaggs
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/24/2013 04:36 AM, Alberto
Salvia Novella wrote:<br>
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Yes, I agree with this proposal since it seems to simplify
organization and to improve communication.<br>
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On the other hand, I would suggest to make further reference in
the wiki to the <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts">One Hundred
Papercuts project</a>, since this project is the ideal for
newbies to involve with debugging.<br>
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Regards.<br>
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Mmm, papercuts. This is something we could slide under the
developer role I think and point people at it. It crosses the
lines between ubuntu devel and quality. Thank you Alberto, I'll
mention it on the developer activities page. Is there a wiki page
writeup talking about how to get invovled, etc to link to? We'll
of course have to talk about the history and future of the
project, but we can do that separately.<br>
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Nicholas<br>
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