[Ubuntu-be] First ideas

Bertrand Rousseau bertrand.rousseau at gmail.com
Thu Mar 2 23:42:12 GMT 2006


Here it is, the "ubuntu belgium local team" frappr group:
http://www.frappr.com/ubuntubelgiumlocalteam

On 3/3/06, Bertrand Rousseau <bertrand.rousseau at gmail.com> wrote:
> First, I have to introduce myself. My name is Bertrand Rousseau, I
> live in Louvain-La-Neuve where I'm sharing a kot with Ploum (yes, I'm
> courageous). I'm also an ubuntu lover since a little bit more than one
> year now I think.
>
> I'm not really interested in taking part in the webmaster stuff since
> I've already done that for other website and I'm getting tired of it.
> Nevertheless I'm interested in the internal organisation and
> supervision of ubuntu-be, I hope I will helpful to the community.
>
> Talking about these first ideas, I agree with Jan: we should make some
> propositions about what we want on the website rather than deciding if
> we want that or that kind of media.
>
> Oh, and also: talking about google maps application, what about a
> "ubuntu-be" frappr group?
>
> On 3/2/06, Jan Claeys <ubuntu at janc.be> wrote:
> > Op wo, 01-03-2006 te 23:39 +0100, schreef Lionel Dricot:
> > > Public relations :
> > >
> > > - I suggest to make an official public relation team for each language.
> > > The team would be in charge for press releases, press contact, ...
> > > Also, I suggest that we choose an official spokesman for each language.
> > > It could be the same if he can talk perfectly the two (three ?)
> > > languages ;-)
> > >
> > > So : who want to take parts in wich team ? Do you feel you can be the
> > > official spokesman ? (it may include someday a public speeches)
> >
> > We also need people to be "liaisons" to related Ubuntu teams, e.g.
> > ubuntu-nl/ubuntu-fr (and maybe also to other groups of people?).  We
> > should co-ordinate with them so that we don't do any unnecessary
> > duplicate efforts...
> > Call it an "internal relations team" or something like that...   ;-)
> >
> >
> > > Website :
> > >
> > > - I suggest that we make a website team. We need hosting. I've heard
> > > that someone can provide it. I can it too.
> > > I suggest that we use CMSMS http://www.cmsmadesimple.org/home.shtml  to
> > > build the site. With each language as the main category then with
> > > sub-categories.
> > > We will need some CSS gurus to make a good looking website :-)
> > >
> > > Who want to be the main webmaster ? The main webmaster will be
> > > responsible for the installation, the maintenance and the managment of
> > > the CMS (including managing permissions for different people)
> > > Who want to take part in the design team ?
> >
> > I think we better first talk about what we do & don't want on that site,
> > before we choose how to build it...?
> >
> > (I think that we'll rather have too many people wanting to do the
> > webhosting, webdesign, etc. than not enough ;-) )
> >
> > Also, someone I know is working on a google maps based web application
> > where we can register free ubuntu cd pick-up points, people who can &
> > want to help with ubuntu, ubuntu-friendly shops, etc.  I'm not sure how
> > far he got already though.
> >
> >
> > And for now, let's first set some "urgent" goals; those things that we
> > want to have ready by dapper release (20th of April) which isn't far
> > away...
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jan Claeys
> >
> >
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> >
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