Hi Paulo, I've been meaning to thank you for joining the team. Your name was already familiar to me because I've seen some of the bugs you've filed and bug comments you've made, so I was glad to see you apply to the team.
Anything you can do to help would be appreciated, but don't feel obligated to contribute. We all have lives outside of improving multiseat support. :) Feel free to upload packages to the multiseat PPA. If you do, I ask that you update the changelog. You should also feel free to publish bzr branches under lp:~ubuntu-multiseat/*. Package maintenance in Debian/Ubuntu is not easy -- it's a twisty maze of strange little utilities and control files. If you would like to do something but aren't sure how, please feel free to ask us on the mailing list. If you're not interested in package maintenance, we could always use help with testing, reviewing proposals and code changes, etc. If there's something in particular that you'd like us to work on, feel free to ask. Thanks again, Richard On 2014-01-18 06:35, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > I am willing to joint the team. > > I have been using multiseat under Ubuntu for many years now in my > family computer. It is a very nice technology. I have been active in > some bug reports associated to multiseat and lightdm, specially the > problem that makes logging in difficult (the password field is not > active) and this is the reason why I use an old version of lightdm as > workaround. > > I have just been hit by 13.04 end of life. I have then to upgrade to > 13.10 but the old lightdm does not work any more... I will have to > find a way to move around this and hence I now specially willing to > help multiseat testing. I am very used to testing multiseat > configurations. > > My plan now is try to get 13.10 with KDM working or maybe GDM. But the > ideal solution for me is to use the default lightdm. KDM have problems > with gnome-keyring (at least it had the last time I tried that > solution), and I never got th new GDM working. > > I can help by testing, reading some code (I know how to code, I have a > computer science degree, but I don't code system programs, I usually > work with numerical analysis which is more like Applied Math), bug > hunting and so on. > > best, > > Paulo > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-multiseat Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-multiseat More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

