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27 February 2009

Re: Absent for FWN#165

Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 18:43 +0100, Max Spevack wrote:
>> Here's the beat:
>>
>> "A bunch of people did stuff. Even more people argued about stuff.
>> Rawhide is in comparatively good shape, and we're got a boatload of
>> features that makes F11 incredibly exciting. On Friday at 6pm, it was
>> decided that we'd move the default X session to tty9 just to mess with
>> people."
>
> I can see I'm in the presence of a master!
>
> I think you forgot the bit where we all argued over something that we'd
> already argued about two years ago, repeating all the same arguments
> again. I think it's a tradition.

No, the frequency of the traditional huge flames about multimedia
support and LTS is 6 months, not 2 years.

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Re: Count down banners needed for 9.04

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Matthew Nuzum
<matthew.nuzum@canonical.com> wrote:
> Hi, would someone kindly post a link to this? The announcement can be
> viewed in the mailing list archives at
> https://lists.canonical.com/archives/ubuntu-website/2009-February/000558.html

Posted on the Fridge and cross-posted to the planet.

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