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The Ubiquity team has got a lot of feedback about bugs and limitations in the built-in command set. The web moves quickly and Ubiquity has the ability to stream commands: it's silly that we aren't using that ability to let development of those built-in commands rage on, without being impeded by the slower Ubiquity release cycle. | The Ubiquity team has got a lot of feedback about bugs and limitations in the built-in command set. The web moves quickly and Ubiquity has the ability to stream commands: it's silly that we aren't using that ability to let development of those built-in commands rage on, without being impeded by the slower Ubiquity release cycle. | ||
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=== Welcome! === | === Welcome! === | ||
Between | Between Ubiquity [[Labs/Ubiquity/Ubiquity 0.1.1 Release Notes|0.1.1]] and 0.1.2, we are proud to have welcomed two new members to the group of people that have the commit access to Ubiquity. Please welcome Fernando Takai, and Davanum Srinivas! | ||
By the quality of code, and quality of their participation in the community they have shown themselves to be stewards and champions for the rest of our contributors. | By the quality of code, and quality of their participation in the community they have shown themselves to be stewards and champions for the rest of our contributors. | ||
If you have patches or questions, please don't hesitate to ping us on the #ubiquity channel on IRC. The handles of the folk who can review code are now fern, dims, jono, atul, abi, unfocused, and aza. | If you have patches or questions, please don't hesitate to ping us on the #ubiquity channel on IRC at irc.mozilla.org. The handles of the folk who can review code are now fern, dims, jono, atul, abi, unfocused, and aza. | ||
=== In Depth === | === In Depth === | ||
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