Introductions
Jan Vancura
jenda at ubuntu.com
Wed Sep 6 14:47:04 BST 2006
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Jono Bacon wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>From digging through the archive, there don't seem to have been many
> introductions on the list to say who is on here and which team they are
> from. So, I figured, this might be a good opportunity to do so. :)
>
> So, let us know who you, which team you are in, why you love using
> Ubuntu, and what you would like to do in the future. Also, tell us your
> favourite colour. My fave colour is red by the way. :)
>
> Jono
Hey Jono, not a bad idea.
I'm from the Czech LoCo team, but I'm trying to be more active on the
international scene (Marketing Team, Easyubuntu, Ubuntu Forums, and used
to do a bit for the New User Network).
I share your views on how the LoCo Teams should cooperate. Most things
one team does can be used in some way by others. In the area of
Marketing, I originally intended the Marketing Team to do just that:
unite them, and do centrally what would otherwise have to be done many
times seperately. (eg, create a leaflet that can then be translated,
instead of letting each team waste time on their own).
The Czech team is not very active, except in terms of translations and
similar. I might've started something with them stickers, as there's a
guy who is making Ubuntu cups and Czech Ubuntu T-shirts. I don't support
him _too_ much, as his motivation is partly profit (about 67% for the
cups and 30% for the shirts).
Mr. Husar here reminds me that some cooperation with our Slovak brethren
is possible, and desirable.
I don't really have a favourite color, because they are all beautiful in
their place, but for the record, let's say BROWN ;)
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Jenda Van?ura <jenda at ubuntu.com>
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