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Message #01270
Re: main ubuntu forum
Hi Goh,
thanks for your input. Actually I think in regards to marketing
lubuntu is quite successful. There are thousands of blog entries and
many people are talking about it.
There was not a release for the general public yet and we are still at
the beginning.
So, any support from your side is welcome!
Ciao Mario
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Goh Lip <g.lip@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 22:55:25 +0100
> Phill Whiteside <phillw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Personally, I'd prefer the lubuntu tag rather than us being hidden
>> away in some dark corner of the forum, it will encourage people to
>> read about lubuntu & hopefully try it out. As always, your views on
>> the two options are needed.
>
> Perhaps 2 small technical points about this mailing list itself.....
>
> Could something be done so that all replies are directed back to this
> mailing list rather than to the sender if the sender (inadvertently)
> sends as 'cc' rather than 'to' ? (as what's being done in the ubuntu
> and kubuntu mailing list)
>
> Also can this mailing list be 'ported' or 'mirrored' to the gmane
> newsgroup too?
>
> Lastly, but I think more importantly, the exposure and 'market recall',
> no.....even just knowing about 'Lubuntu' is low. Not many people have
> heard of it, even the ubuntu users themselves and that's a shame.
>
> I understand Lubuntu is not 'officially' part of ubuntu yet, (just a
> part of launchpad?) and that's perhaps the reason we cannot be too
> 'overt' about this, but could you share with us the framework that
> needs to be done to achieve this? Who knows, some of us here, besides
> being good designers and techies are good in marketing and pr too? (but
> I hope not in office politics and corporate shenaniganism :) )
>
> Thanks, regards - Goh Lip
>
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> If you do not understand, things are the way they are.
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