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December 18, 2006, 11:46:34 PM
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March 04, 2007, 12:27:21 PM

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Hello hi m gaurav....i would like to suggest y cant we have points on each post....n the points will be dependent on the type of post it is....n the moderator can give additional points to those which projects are exceptional....i guess this will motivate others to earn more points n if they cross a certain sum of points they will b given something which is totally on u what ? i hope this should help this forum to bcome famous soon...bi cya

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March 04, 2007, 04:54:03 PM

Hello hi m gaurav....i would like to suggest y cant we have points on each post....n the points will be dependent on the type of post it is....n the moderator can give additional points to those which projects are exceptional....i guess this will motivate others to earn more points n if they cross a certain sum of points they will b given something which is totally on u what ? i hope this should help this forum to bcome famous soon...bi cya


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February 26, 2010, 07:27:13 PM
hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,

I want to add several words to the discussion, if it's
         possible. I'm quite new to Ubuntu as a whole and to DocTeam in
       particular. But I have experience in tech writing for many
        different companies, so I think I can judge a bit the quality of
         the Ubuntu docs. And actually since I started contributing, I
          appreciate  greatly the way the workflow is organized and the
        way people work. So the idea that documentation is the weakest
         point and that it needs some revolutionary changes seems to me
       very doubtful or even absurd.