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Kristian Rink wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Am 07.04.2010 09:59, schrieb Kaspar Kööp:
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<pre wrap="">this is why it is important to divide some of the tasks for development
iteration... that means - person X is responsible for updating the web
page during MM development etc.
i know we all want open discussion and democracy, but then no-one will
feel the responsibility to do anything
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I'm by no means a developer but rather just a quiet lurker on the list,
but nevertheless what would be the "formal" way of volunteering /
offering some time for work like adding news to a web page, doing some
promotion, announcing new releases, ...?
K.
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As of this mail, anybody is free to step up and write the release
notes. I think it would make sense if Charlie and/or Lionel proofread
and approved the text before it is published. Only people with
credentials to the site can update it, so that's not a task for
volunteers stepping up for some time only.<br>
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If you want to offer more of your time, join us at #xubuntu-devel, get
yourself known and eventually, you can be given rights to update the
Xubuntu website, though traditionally everything has gone through/been
approved by the community before publishing even if you had the full
rights to update.<br>
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Everybody is free to do promotion of Xubuntu in their own websites,
blogs and whatever by shouting the new Xubuntu release is coming. And
possibly that you love it.<br>
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Pasi Lallinaho
Xubuntu Marketing Lead
Web-designer, graphic artist
IRC: knome @ freenode
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