60 and still going strong!
Canonical
on 9 August 2010
Tags: Bugs , Design , maverick meerkat , papercuts , Ubuntu Desktop
Today saw the 60th bug fixed in Papercuts for Maverick cycle!
A look at a few of the pleasant experiences awaiting you in Maverick:
- Rhythmbox will no longer confuse you and hide in the tray!
- Gwibber won’t yank the page while you are reading!
- Recognizing the available updates will be so much more easier!
- No more erroneous prompts asking, if you want to execute a Text file!
- Jonathan Thomas with some great effort switched the install-package calls in Kubuntu!
We are getting close but not there yet!
Wanna pitch in and make a difference? Have a look at the list of bugs waiting for your TLC and help save the kittens!
For more detailed information about Papercuts and getting involved refer to the wiki.
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