Re-Energizing LoCo Teams
Dmitry Agafonov
agafonovdmitry at gmail.com
Sat Aug 31 11:44:10 UTC 2013
Hi!
So much true for Russian LoCo too...
But from some point of view, there are positive things I can mention:
* Our local forum is not so tech place as it used to be. People are
disscussing more about everything they care of. Community is not limited to
one particular theme anymore.
* Ubuntu as an operating system is much stronger today, more stable and
density of major problems is relatively small. Loco does not needed for
majority of new users to start.
* Information about "Linux World" widely spreaded with the help of Ubuntu
project reached the users and there are many switchers from win/mac. Most
of them are advanced users or organizations with strong technical
orientation, so LoCo cannot help much here.
But yes, new Ubuntu project directions cannot be covered by LoCo in form as
it used to be.
There should be some sort of stronger supported advanced
consulting/competency centers aiming to engage new devs, content creators
... (see Jono post) and _clients_.
But this reqires more resources from Canonical and local representatives.
And will became business.
--
Dmitry Agafonov ~ http://agafonov.pp.ru/
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