Thinking of ways to work together
Mehdi Hassanpour
mehdi.public at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 07:42:27 BST 2006
Hi Jono,
Again thank you for spending time on talking, managing & planning for oco
teams...
I believe good local support will make a distro really #1, and who can
really give the best local support better than local teams ?
I think local team leaders should talk much more with each other about their
needs and plans, we can have scheduled meetings and talks on irc or mailing
lists.
I think:
Ubuntu Loco teams are the best and should be the best, to promote ubuntu in
their local areas by helding seminars and attending local fairs and
conferences, advertizing, local magazines, local newsletters, local
photos/shots, local stories, local install fests and...
Loco teams are best teams that should start/manage translating ubuntu and
have local versions of ubuntu, I really believe that translating ubuntu
should be done under management of loco teams (this is the problem I have
now, some one else has signed up a translation team for Persian and no
feedbacks and I have real headache with translations there)...
Loco teams are best teams that should ship/spread ubuntu CD's in their local
area. I think they can manage shipit in their area much more better than
Canonical. ( I talked to Mr. Shuttleworth about this, I know some people
reselled ubuntu free CD's here and we have educational & interested people
that don't know any thing about these Free CDs. This should be managed! )
Loco teams are best teams to support ubuntu. Writing/translating How-Tos,
managing local wikis, publishing books and articles, ubuntu courses for
desktop & server, phone support, turn key support & ...
We can charge users for some of these supports to cover our costs. local
teams can create smaller province teams to better support users in different
provinces...
Every local team may have local needs too for example here in Iran many
people don't have good internet speed and we have provided solutions on
CD/DVD with graphical installer. I think we should talk more about our
experiences...
I have a longer roadmap for the Iranian Loco team ;)
Best Wishes from Persia
Mehdi
On 9/11/06, Jono Bacon <jono at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Firstly, thanks for all the awesome introductions. One thing is clearly
> evident here - we have a fantastically diverse and eager community of
> LoCo teams. Just think of the awesome things we could do. :)
>
> Now, to the future. As I said before, I am particularly interested in
> increasing the communication between different teams about different
> things. Some teams have a geographic connection (same country, same
> region), some have a language connection (speaking the same language,
> but possibly different countries) and the same outlook (advocacy,
> translations etc). We now need to think how we can work together to do
> things.
>
> One thing I have been thinking about is how successful teams can
> potentially mentor new or struggling teams. I would suggest that we
> should really make this list the primary source for asking questions
> about how to run a successful team, but I have also been thinking of
> ways in which we can have specific teams help mentor other specific
> teams. Nothing is set in stone yet, I am just thinking about this - so
> feel free to offer feedback if you have any thoughts.
>
> I think the first step is to make this list the focus point of the LoCo
> community, and we should all try and dip in and help out with queries
> about running team. When I get a moment, I will also update the Ubuntu
> wiki to outline the aims and purpose of this list. :)
>
> Jono
>
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> Ubuntu Community Manager
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