[05:08] <DPic> Would it be a good idea to start some Why Ubuntu and Why Open Source pages on the wiki? 
[05:08] <DPic> I don't feel like there is any place that non-super-tech savvy people can understand the benefits of open source
[05:08] <DPic> and Ubuntu, Linux for human beings sounds like the perfect place to start :)
[05:08] <Burgundavia> DPic: those should probably be on the website
[05:09] <Burgundavia> and I believe there is
[05:09] <DPic> you mean already? 
[05:09] <DPic> i looked
[05:09] <DPic> can you find it? 
[05:18] <DPic> I was hoping that we could have a main Why Ubuntu page that outlined the benefits of Ubuntu for all of it's users and then maybe a bunch of pages underneath it that dicuss the benefits for specific people. Ubuntu for Students, Families, etc. And then have a main Why Open Source? Page with a similar purpose and then possibly pages under that which discuss why open source should be used in school, government, etc. 
[05:26] <Burgundavia> that is a lot of pages
[05:26] <Burgundavia> and a lot of maintenance
[05:29] <desertc> You must have read my post in the LoCo mailing list...
[05:31] <desertc> Take a look at the ubuntu-us mailing list, I have some similar thoughts there - maybe you could respond on the list.  No one else has.
[05:31] <desertc> Night all.
[20:19] <jenda> MitchM... pong?
[20:25] <somerville32> lol
[21:00] <somerville32> jenda, Heya Jenda
[21:01] <jenda> heya, somerville32 :)
[21:01] <somerville32> How are you?
[23:46] <DPic> desertc, is this the message? https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us/2007-November/000229.html