Jono Bacon: Community Specs at the Ubuntu Developer Summit
Well, on Saturday I fly out to San Francisco with Scott James Remnant for the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS). As many of you will know, a bunch of specs have been suggested for the UDS, and I figured I should highlight some of the community based specs that some of you may be interested in. Remember, you can participate in these specs via the Internet, so you don’t have to be there in person. Some guys are working on the details about participation via the Internet, and they will appear on this page later this week.
These are the specs:
* Unifying LoCo Team Resources w/ Launchpad - one of the problems with the current LoCo project is that many different teams need approximately the same resources (website, planet, mailing lists, user map etc). While many of these are unified, many are not. This spec is to unify these and use Launchpad to track additional information to make user groups more productive.
* Ubuntu Website Community Translations -
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