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== Agenda for Meeting+1 ==

 * Brainstorm about a way to make it easier for new people to help out, a nice overview with small todo's, a special section in malone, or ??? (toma)

This page is aimed to planning Kubuntu meetings on #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net.

Next Meeting

04/27/2006

[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=4&day=27&year=2006&hour=22&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 Timezone clock at 22h UTC]

Agenda

  • Discuss Bug #38573. I think this makes sense to remove this patch - rationale cases described in bug report.

https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/38573 - Hobbsee

  • Breezy was shipped with bogofilter installed by default, which made it easy for users to config kmail propperly. It isn't anymore (Anthony Mercatante)
  • Discuss/Expand AdeptScreenshots ([https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/adept-screenshots feature request]) --Nirvana

  • Kubuntu doesn't have default antispam installed. That makes kmail more difficult to configure for newbies. Shouldn't we ship bogofilter again ?
  • [https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/41040 Should be easier to select printout mode when printing ] I (and friends ) don't find selection of printout mode very user-friendly -- pef

  • Kubuntu Members JonathanRiddell can now add people to the kubuntu-members team, this is a sub team of ubuntumembers and gives people full membership rights and responsibilities, the "sustained and substantial contribution" test must always be met. How should be approve people as members? 1) Trust Jonathan completely to use his common sense 2) Form a Kubuntu Community Council of say 5 people who can approve members 3) Only approve members at meetings if everyone agrees 4) any other ideas

  • Do we have any users of KPPP or KRFB (desktop sharing) around? I cant test these, as I dont run those kind of configurations. Do we know of any other users who can test these programs? - Hobbsee
  • add your agenda points (and your nick) here

Agenda for Meeting+1

  • Brainstorm about a way to make it easier for new people to help out, a nice overview with small todo's, a special section in malone, or ??? (toma)

Reports

Kubuntu meetings' reports can be found on ["Kubuntu/Meetings/Minutes"].

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