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Message #00041
Re: Ubuntu Gaming Team
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To:
Martin Owens <doctormo@xxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Scott Kitterman <ubuntu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 8:16:33 -0400
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Cc:
Ubuntu Marketing <ubuntu-marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tartler <siretart@xxxxxxxxxx>, Reinhard, US, LoCo Teams <ubuntu-us@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ubuntu-devel-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ubuntu-gaming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, team contacts <loco-contacts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ubuntu, Community Team <ubuntu-us-ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 08:02:58 -0400 Martin Owens <doctormo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Some confusion maybe seen from the naming, but I see no real issue. The
>> team members who wish too can look at and work with more specific Ubuntu
>> issues and act as a conduit between the teams of both distributions to
>> make things better. Many teams work in this way and I see no real
>> competition or massive problems and a hopeful flow of information would
>> only be productive.
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>So long as you can join their mailing list and give the enough homage,
>I'm sure you can avoid political rumblings.
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>It would be good to be able to join interested people from Ubuntu
>communities to interested groups in Debian without fear that the people
>will get caught in a "war".
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Oh come on. Trying frame the complaints of UBUNTU developers that the name
of the team is poorly chosen as some kind of inter-distro holy war is just
bizarre.
The team name completely sounds like "the team that packages games for
Ubuntu" when in fact it's not.
Scott K
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