Talking with ubuntu-fr

David Giard swe3tdave at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 23:37:19 UTC 2005


Pascal, si tu est prêt à mettre un peu d'effort je suis prèt à faire
de même. J'ai d'ailleurs un site qui ne sert pas que j'avais construit
pour Ubuntu-Ca. Ca serai facile de le modifier pour Ubuntu-Qc.
http://ubuntu.co-exist.net/

J'ai déja fait de la traduction auparavant et elle est encore
disponible et même que les fautes de français on été corrigé, certains
paragraphes amélioré, etc.. (http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/canada) Il y a
donc de l'action aux Québéc. Nous ne sommes juste pas assé nombreux à
utiliser cette liste, probablement parce qu'elle est principalement en
anglais.

Je me rend bien compte aujourd'hui que l'absence d'un groupe québécois
nous à divisé entre Ubuntu-CA et Ubuntu-FR. Peut-être qu'un groupe
Québécois serai la solution...

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IF you can't understand a word of french, i just told pascal that i
was ready to help create a New Ubuntu-Qc group if he is ready to help
too. I also told him i had a web site almost ready for it. (An old
test site of mine that was abandonned due to the lack of interest for
a billingual web site. The address is http://ubuntu.co-exist.net/.)

I did a translation of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam some month
ago and there is a lot of modification now. It seems that there is a
lot of activity in the french-canadian ubuntu world, its just that no
one seem to use this list. Or maybe they just dont understand
english... Anyway..  Maybe an Ubuntu-Qc list / team / web site would
be better for all.

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Swe3tDave



2005/12/5, Pascal Potvin <pascal.potvin at gmail.com>:
> Moi j'aimerais bien un ubuntu-qc.
>
> And you guys of Ubuntu-ca, you surely know what I was saying here.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pascal Potvin
>
> 2005/12/4, Daniel Robitaille <robitaille at gmail.com>:
> > > Ubuntu-be (belgium) is organizing and they're sorting out objectives,
> > > goals etc. based on common stuff (like language, support, forums, IRC)
> > > and differences (like geographic location -> advocacy efforts, events,
> > > press, coordination, etc.). I think we can combine some efforts so we
> > > don't have to duplicate work in order to take care of Ubuntu users in
> > > Quebec. Right now I don't wan to start Ubuntu-QC although that may come
> > > from others. I don't feel there's a big community in QC yet so perhaps
> > > we can use existing resources and optimize time for users that may
> > > require community support.
> >
> > I'm not sure where french-speaking users hang these days.  But they
> > have been rarely present in the few discussions we have had in the
> > past here.  But I know that a bunch have subscribed to the list in
> > recent months, so they are around.
> >
> > > Unless there's any fellow "Québecois" here, this is just FYI. ;)
> >
> > We also have to to remember that not all Quebecois speak french, and
> > not all french speaking-canadian are Quebecois :)
> >
> > But with that said, if I was located in Quebec, I would probably push
> > a Ubuntu-QC that has some links with Ubuntu-FR, and some links with
> > Ubuntu-CA.  This is not for political reasons, but for practical
> > reasons:  Ubuntu-fr has quite a few french language Ubuntu resources,
> > so it would simply make more sense to link with them for all sort of
> > stuff.  But for more canadian-specific things, Ubuntu-ca would be a
> > more logical ally. But due to the number of users in this CA group
> > coming from outside quebec, and the language of discussion that tends
> > to default to english, here hasn't been the most welcoming place for
> > people who sometimes don't speak english that well.
> >
> > I suspect the Ubuntu-be model would be a good one to follow according
> > to your post.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Daniel Robitaille
> >
> > --
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> > ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com
> > http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ca
> >
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