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= Introduction =
## Describe:
## the teams's purpose and community role
## the team tasks and work
## who might be interested in joining/getting involved with the team
'''Draft v1:''' DavidFarning
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= Contact =
## List the contact information of the team: Mailing-list, IRC channel and Web Forum as they may apply. Provide a link to the Launchpad page as a Team Member list if applicable. Consider how people will get in touch with you based on the contact information you supply.
== Team Mission ==
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= How to Contribute =
## Describe easy ways to contribute to the team. These should look a lot like the bulleted points on the ContributeToUbuntu wiki page. Link to more detailed subpages as necessary.
There three areas that we can start collaboration with our derivatives: Bug
handling, patch pushing, and developing a code base that is easily
customizable.
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= Projects =
## List the team's current projects and tasks as well as status and contact persons for each one. Make it easy for new people to know who to ask and where to go to get involved with a specific project.
1 Bug handling. Make our bug process as compatible as possible to ease
the flow of information back and forth. This includes both triaging and
automatic crash reports systems.
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= Launchpad Membership Policy =
## Describe your Launchpad team membership policy here.
2 Patch Pushing. Clean up our patch system so that the Ubuntu specific
bits can be identified and replaced with Derivative bits.
Combine our resources on the common bits so that we can develop good
patches to push upstream.
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= Meetings =
## Link to Meeting Agendas and old meeting summaries here.
3 Customizing. Insure that for the most part we are
using the same code base. There is no sense in all of us dragging
around huge patch sets. Instead we should take steps to insure
that a derivatives value added bits integrate closely with Ubuntu's base.


== Latest News ==

 * Team Formation

== Latest Events ==

 * Team Formation
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Draft v1: DavidFarning

Team Mission

There three areas that we can start collaboration with our derivatives: Bug handling, patch pushing, and developing a code base that is easily customizable.

1 Bug handling. Make our bug process as compatible as possible to ease the flow of information back and forth. This includes both triaging and automatic crash reports systems.

2 Patch Pushing. Clean up our patch system so that the Ubuntu specific bits can be identified and replaced with Derivative bits. Combine our resources on the common bits so that we can develop good patches to push upstream.

3 Customizing. Insure that for the most part we are using the same code base. There is no sense in all of us dragging around huge patch sets. Instead we should take steps to insure that a derivatives value added bits integrate closely with Ubuntu's base.

Latest News

  • Team Formation

Latest Events

  • Team Formation


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