[Ubuntu-ch] SubLoCos!
Flavio Waechter
chuehbueb at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 12:51:53 UTC 2014
Hello,
I definitly support the Sub Locos. A lot of people are searching for
German support. See the forums and wikis. We should support all
official Languages and don't insist on English only.
F.
2014-09-18 9:12 GMT+02:00 Carlos Gonçalves <c.goncalves at arteconceito.com>:
> Hi Ubuntu CH,
>
> For me English is good, sadly I don't speak German for now, although I speak
> a bit of French. Either way, on an IT world the "natural language" is
> English at least in the majority of IT areas. So, I don't think we should
> get the communication inside the Team even more complicated by using several
> different languages our by subdividing it.
> Regarding our LoCo Team, well, I'm not as active as I would like to be but I
> will try to help as much as I can.
>
> Cheers,
>
> – Carlos Gonçalves
>
>
>
> On 17.09.2014 14:54, Gilles Tournier wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I agree with you, Marcus.
> There is no real need to split our small group even further - as, in my
> opinion, the current structure has worked well and we haven't really had any
> communication problem due to language barriers between our respective
> linguistic regions. As everyone knows, people in Switzerland communicate
> preferably in English rather than using another national language that is
> not their mother-tongue. And it seems to me that everyone on our list is
> able to communicate in English.
>
> Greetings to all
>
> Gilles
>
>
> Le 17. 09. 14 09:09, Marcus Moeller a écrit :
>
> Hi Chris.
>
> The LoCo council announced the support for SubLoCos [1].
>
> It seems this would mean we could finally find a suitable structure
> for the ubuntu-ch LoCo, with one sub LoCo for the Swiss-German part,
> and one for the French part (and of course one for out
> Italian-speaking friends should anybody express the interest for such
> a thing).
>
> This way we could also have regional languages as official languages
> for each sub LoCo (a problem we've been struggling with since the
> team's beginning), and keep English for the country-wide LoCo? it
> might make things a little more active, too, hopefully.
>
> As you can see from the link the only requirement is to have one
> representative from each sub loco be part of a LoCo council that takes
> decisions for the whole LoCo. That would mean two delegates in our
> case, which I think is easy to do.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
> Nice Idea, but ...
>
> as you might have seen, activity on ubuntu-ch has massively decreased over
> the past years. This is why I do not see any reason to split our small group
> even further.
>
> If anyone else sees some real benefits and is willed to volunteer in this
> area, please state your arguments.
>
> Greets
> Marcus
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