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Brainstorm! Contribute!

The Quantal cycle is on, and it’s the time to submit your ideas for the Xubuntu roadmap. Submissions are welcome until 13th of May. Read the Brainstorming the 12.10 release article on the Xubuntu website to learn more. A fancy infographic included!

I’m hoping we’d get some more feedback and ideas from the community this time before it’s too late again. Quantal isn’t even LTS, so more ambitious ideas are welcome too. Especially with assignees

Please note that if you don’t submit your ideas, we won’t know what you would like us, or somebody outside the current Xubuntu team, to work on. Please also note that even if your idea was world-class, the Xubuntu team is not able to implement every feature. Not without help. It’s a good time to start contributing too.

Yours truly,
the Xubuntu Project Lead

P.S. We’d love if you could retweet our call to start brainstorming.

Call for feedback on the WordPress-plugins

In January 2012, I finally released three of my WordPress-plugins for the general public and planned releasing three more later. Now in the end of April, the repository consists of eight plugins and at least one more is on the way.

Now that the plugins are free to pick up by anyone, I’d love getting feedback on them. Where did you use them? Did you find bugs? Anything you missed in the plugins?

The bugs and wishlist items are tracked in Issues on Github. Also, feel free to follow me on Github and/or the tag WordPress in this blog if you think the plugins are useful.

Thanks.