<p>Jane brings us one <a href="https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-February/000071.html">last report</a> of the “distro sprint” in London, UK, which concluded this past week. As you can see from her past reports, much work was accomplished by the core team this week. Expect to see a great deal of these improvements in the next development snapshot, which has yet to be announced.</p> Link To Original Article
Originally Posted by TheFridge <p>Jane brings us one <a href="https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-February/000071.html">last report</a> of the “distro sprint” in London, UK, which concluded this past week. As you can see from her past reports, much work was accomplished by the core team this week. Expect to see a great deal of these improvements in the next development snapshot, which has yet to be announced.</p> Link To Original Article From the article linked above: "Serial mouse autodetection worked on, including an attempt to gather data from the community (nobody has responded yet :'-|)" I've got a great interest in making sure serial mice still work and would have responded to a call like this....anyone know where the request was made? Cheers, Craig
I looked on the wiki for a few minute and could not find it. Maybe on the -dev mailing lists? It's a shame that the -dev lists are not mirrored on the forums like before...
Originally Posted by azz It's a shame that the -dev lists are not mirrored on the forums like before... were they??? wow that should have been nice... peeking at the development...
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oh it was nice.
Moopere: The announcement (and test instructions) are here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...ry/015020.html You can still read the development mailing list by going to http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ or, for more reading options: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel
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