Hello Desktop Lovers!
The Ubuntu Desktop Team [1] exists for around two months now. And since
then quite a lot of things have happened.
* We have quite a lot of GNOME/Ubuntu people in #ubuntu-desktop,
who eagerly discuss the future (ok, and problems) of Ubuntu's
Desktop.
* During the Ubuntu Bug Days, we always managed to get more
overview over our bugs.
* A lot of people joined [2] and [3].
* We brought structure in our wiki pages.
[1] http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam
[2] ubuntu-desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[3] desktop-bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
However, we as a team, feel we need to define ourselves more clearly and
distinguish our goals from others. People expect from the desktop team
to:
* achieve more usability,
* add new software,
* change the way software behaves,
* have fun in a cool team,
* get Desktop specs done,
* and possibly quite a lot of other things.
In this stage of the release cycle, we feel, it's the best time, to
organize ourselves and plan, what we have ahead of us. On [4] we have a
preliminary list of things we want to discuss, so if you see something,
we could discuss in general, feel free to add it there.
[4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/MeetingIdeas
Dapper needs you! Stop thinking, that "Desktop is just Seb's realm"! :-)
So if you want to get involved in making the Ubuntu Desktop better, make
sure to be in #ubuntu-meeting at Friday (November, 25th) at 16:00 UTC -
thank you! :-)
Have a nice day,
The Desktop Team
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