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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/10/14 23:20, Nathan Haines wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:543D93B2.4060204@ubuntu.com" type="cite">This
does seem to indicate that they didn't read the new policy
thoroughly. But now the problem is starting to become that
certain LoCo teams don't like policies that don't apply to them
because they think those policies don't fit them. That's madness.
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Dear Nathan,<br>
<br>
The policy [1] is easy to read, and the statements are very clear
(maybe excluding the "exception rule").<br>
<br>
And yes, we have read the policy thoroughly:<br>
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<li><b>Each team will be a country (or state in the United
States). We will call this a ‘LoCo’.</b></li>
<li><b>Each LoCo can have sub-teams. This sub-teams will be
created <u>at the will and need of each LoCo.</u></b></li>
<li>A LoCo may have sub-teams or not have sub-teams.</li>
<li>In the event a LoCo does have sub-teams, a Team Council needs
to be created.</li>
<li>A Team Council is conformed by at least one member of each
sub-team.</li>
<li>The members that will be part of the Team Council will be
chosen by other current members of the team.</li>
<li>The Team Council will have the power to make decisions
regarding to the LoCo.</li>
<li>The Team Council will also have the power to request partner
items, such as conference and DVD packs.</li>
<li><b>The LoCo Council will only recognize one team per country
(or state in the United States). This is the team that will be
in the ~locoteams team in Launchpad.</b></li>
<li>In the event a LoCo wants to go through the verification
process, the LoCo will go through it, and not individual
sub-teams.</li>
<li><b>LoCos not meeting the criteria of country/state teams will
be denied verification.</b></li>
<li><b>In the event what is considered a sub-team wants to be
considered a LoCo, it will need to present a request to the
LoCo Council.</b></li>
<li>The LoCo Council will provide a response, which is, in no way,
related to verification. The LoCo will still have to apply for
verification if wanted.</li>
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<p>Finally, you say that <b>"</b><b>No existing LoCo teams are
being reclassified". </b>This wasn't clear at all, and is great
news for us. Nevertheless, I hope this policy won't cause problems
to future teams in countries with "a complex organization".<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Felipe<br>
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[1] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://lococouncil.ubuntu.com/2014/09/16/new-subloco-policy/">http://lococouncil.ubuntu.com/2014/09/16/new-subloco-policy/</a><br>
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