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Message #00208
Re: Volunteers list
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To:
"'Alexander Lancey'" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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From:
"Micheal J Harker" <micheal.harker@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Tue, 15 Feb 2011 18:57:58 -0000
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I can make something but It's what we ALL want to do. Just reply and tell me
or you could just email me.
From: ubuntu-tour-bounces+micheal.harker=googlemail.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ubuntu-tour-bounces+micheal.harker=googlemail.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
t] On Behalf Of Alexander Lancey
Sent: 15 February 2011 03:46
To: ubuntu-tour@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Ubuntu-tour] Volunteers list
I was just going through the wiki, when I stumbled upon the volunteers list
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuTour/Volunteers> . I don't think it's very
useful any more, mainly because of its age.
I think, particularly for translating, we should set up a webpage for "yes,
I can help" signups. I'm mainly thinking of translating because that's
really important, but most of it can't be done until just before milestone
releases. That way we have a tool for collecting information, and batch
alerts for when we need help.
Anyone have any ideas for organization?
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