Ubuntu Party Weekend…
Randall Ross
randall at executiv.es
Wed Jul 28 04:17:59 BST 2010
Thanks. Vancouver is in.
By the way, I've noticed that the Global Jam occurs fairly late in the
dev cycle for bug fixes. Any thoughts about having it earlier next time
round?
Cheers,
Randall
Ubuntu Vancouver LoCo.
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On 10-07-27 06:59 AM, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> … also known as Ubuntu Global Jam is coming up swiftly, so make sure you
> put 27th-29th August into your calendar and talk your local Ubuntu
> friends into participating.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
>
>
> Ok, so it’s Ubuntu Global Jam. What does that mean? What’s going to happen?
>
> Simple. It’s going to happen what you make happen. Whatever your team
> enjoys doing is great. The only requirements are: it needs to be fun and
> it should make Ubuntu better somehow.
>
>
> Ok. What does that mean?
>
> We had loads of different jams around the world already: events where
> people get together locally and make Ubutnu better by working on bugs,
> packaging, translations, documentation, testing, upgrading or whatever
> else they enjoy doing.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams
>
>
> In the past we had events all around the globe, where new friends met
> for the first time, people learned from each other, people from other
> open source projects were invited and where everybody (most importantly)
> had a fantastic time.
>
> If your LoCo team already knows when and where it’s going to happen, add
> the event to the LoCo Directory. We set up the event on loco.ubuntu.com
> already.
>
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/195/detail/
>
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams has lots of information on how to to
> organise the event properly, and what kind of preparation your team
> mates should look into depending on what your team wants to do. Stay
> tuned for tuition sessions where you can ask all your questions. A good
> place for getting that information is of course loco-contacts or the
> ubuntu-event-planners mailing list.
>
> If you're part of a LoCo team, please bring it up with your team, talk
> to them, find out what they like, meet and make Ubuntu rock even harder.
>
> Have a great day,
> Daniel
>
>
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