2. Suggest the "hundredpapercuts" project (again) in the "bugsquad" mail-list for those new members in the BugSquad (<email address hidden>).
3. Just let Ubuntu get a bit more of momentum, and the "hundredpapercuts" will get it too. The main problem, although Ubuntu is the most popular libre operating system, is it represents a minority; mainly because is a bit buggy for general adoption. So making our best debugging it is what we can do; and what in the medium term it will attract more users and computer professional to its bug fixing, and eventually to this project.
4. Ask yourself these questions:
- What I want Ubuntu to became, in detail.
- What kind of thoughts has someone who will get it.
- In which moments I feel I'm getting more closer to it.
- What I do different under these circumstances.
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SUGGESTED ACTIONS
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1. Suggest the "hundredpapercuts" project in the "bugsquad" page as a possibility (https:/ /launchpad. net/~bugsquad).
2. Suggest the "hundredpapercuts" project (again) in the "bugsquad" mail-list for those new members in the BugSquad (<email address hidden>).
3. Just let Ubuntu get a bit more of momentum, and the "hundredpapercuts" will get it too. The main problem, although Ubuntu is the most popular libre operating system, is it represents a minority; mainly because is a bit buggy for general adoption. So making our best debugging it is what we can do; and what in the medium term it will attract more users and computer professional to its bug fixing, and eventually to this project.
4. Ask yourself these questions:
- What I want Ubuntu to became, in detail.
- What kind of thoughts has someone who will get it.
- In which moments I feel I'm getting more closer to it.
- What I do different under these circumstances.