 i agree on that. I wish i was able to code/program and help developing to speed things up. However i don't have any knowledge on that part. (re @KajiiNarumiChat: Friend, the important thing is that there is progress.)
 same but i dont have perfect c++ acknowledgement (re @Maik_aD: i agree on that. I wish i was able to code/program and help developing to speed things up. However i don't have any knowledge on that part.)
[18:39] <valorie> most of what happens to help Ubuntu is not programming but packaging, testing, recruiting more testers, filing bug reports, triaging bug reports, writing news stories, tweets, posts, etc.
[18:39] <valorie> or doing some artwork
[18:39] <valorie> the fun stuff: staffing booths at local linux fests etc.
[18:39] <valorie> I hope that will come back in '21
[18:39] <valorie> or maybe '22
 We were talking about Lomiri f.k.a. Unity 8 on the desktop which needs developers asap and badly to make it more functional and stable. So to develop it further one needs programming skills. (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] <valorie> most of what happens to help Ubuntu is not programming but packaging, testing, recruiting more testers, filing bug reports, triaging bug reports, writing 
[19:10] <valorie> right, not saying that there is no programming needed
[19:10] <valorie> fixing bugs for instance often needs some programming -- sometimes complex skills