<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Well of course we do want to share stories about things we've done.. :)<br><br></div>But I guess we were thinking more about giving feedback for design decisions for suture releases, as these decisions will impact us directly.<br>
<br></div>It seems the email list here might not be so bad if I can filter it right. Are there forums that are used at all for xubutnu?<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Elfy <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ub.untu@btinternet.com" target="_blank">ub.untu@btinternet.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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                <div>I've been on the mailing list for some time, but
                  have had to filter it out because there are so many
                  emails, and I'm not looking to actually become a
                  developer, just want to provide feedback on decisions.<br>
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                Never have used IRC and it's not practical to start
                using a new (old really) technology just to give
                feedback on one subject matter.<br>
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              Are these the only two types of communication that this
              team uses? <br>
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            That's interesting that you guys use Windows. Ours are all
            mainly in a lab environment and we set them up completely
            for free and Ubuntu makes the whole process many times
            easier.<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">Email and IRC probably, and with launchpad
              bugs.
              <div>I volunteer at a similar place in australia, but we
                sell windows through the MAR program</div>
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                                            I wanted to quickly share
                                            our project with you: <a href="http://projectcc.org" target="_blank">projectcc.org</a><br>
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                                          There is lots of info on our
                                          website, but basically we set
                                          up computer labs for
                                          non-profits around the
                                          developing world and many in
                                          Milwaukee, WI where we are
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                                        We're working around our 17th or
                                        18th project at the moment
                                        (Here's a little map/photos: <a href="http://www.projectcc.org/?page_id=624" target="_blank">http://www.projectcc.org/?page_id=624</a>)
                                        and every computer we've donated
                                        has been running, you guessed
                                        it! Xubuntu!<br>
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                                      So basically Xubuntu is extremely
                                      important for the success of this
                                      project and we wanted to thank
                                      everyone. Xubuntu is really great
                                      for getting the most out of old
                                      hardware because of its low sys
                                      requirements.<br>
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                                    I would love to tell everyone more
                                    details etc, but my main reason for
                                    writing here, is that we're looking
                                    for the best/easiest place to give
                                    feedback on Xubuntu with all of our
                                    extreme use cases, directly to the
                                    people who are making it happen. We
                                    want to make sure Xubtunu continues
                                    to be what it needs to be, and feel
                                    it would be a waste not to share all
                                    of our experiences.<br>
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                                  So. Between Email lists, Launchpad
                                  groups, Irc channel things?, forums,
                                  where is the best(easiest) place to
                                  give our feedback and requests?<br>
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                                Thank you so much again everyone.
                                Appreciate any response.
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    Some might use Windows :)<br>
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    I've not since 2000 and something.<br>
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    It depends who you want to reach and the <u>reason</u> for reaching
    them, if you want to reach dev's then I'd say that this list is
    probably the best place.<br>
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    I'd not say the forum is the best place for this - might sound
    strange to some ;)<br>
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    If it's a 'we did this great stuff with Xubuntu' then perhaps some
    of the 'social' media type platforms.<br>
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    It does depend on who you want to reach. <br>
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