[Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu (be) structure
jean7491 at free.fr
jean7491 at free.fr
Thu Nov 26 10:32:21 GMT 2009
Kenneth,
I think the presentation has to be oriented on the attendees : after a short
explanation about what is Ubuntu? and what is included in the pakage, you have
to answer to the questions why is Ubuntu something for the Open Computers
Ruimtes (OCR's)? what can bring Ubuntu (and open software) to the OCR
organizators and users?
It probably needs you learn more about OCR's and the public using the OCR.
Eventually you could ask information from Martine.
And perhaps in the mailing list are there people knowing more about OCR's ?
Regards,
Jean
Quoting kennywest <kenneth.westelinck op telenet.be>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> As some of you know I will be giving a presentation in a few weeks about
> using Ubuntu on computers in public spaces (like a library or school, I
> guess). In these slides, I would also like to talk about how Ubuntu is
> structured in loco teams and what these loco teams are doing (or supposed to
> do :) ). (BTW, should I mention the support map :/ )
> Anyway, I've been using Ubuntu from day one (well, actually day 2, I started
> with Hoary), spent a lot of time helping people on the Dutch forums and
> assisted a lot of booths on Dipro fairs organized in Ghent. So I know more
> or less how it all works, but I was wondering if there is some presentation
> out there that shows how Ubuntu, and more specifically Ubuntu-be is
> structured.
> If not, could someone from the _higher council_ maybe provide me with a
> slide or two or maybe give me some pointers (yes, I did read
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/Responsibility, but maybe stuff has
> changed in the meantime).
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> regards,
>
> Kenneth
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